Enrichment-End Retreats to 45.5% as Peace Deal Crosses 99%
Iran's zero-enrichment compliance contract dropped to 45.5% as of 15:10 UTC Wednesday, now 54 points below the 99.85% US-Iran peace deal.
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Iran's uranium-enrichment compliance contract retreated to 45.5% as of 15:10 UTC Wednesday — down 8 points from 53.5% in the past half-hour — and now trades 54 points below the US-Iran permanent peace deal, which sits at 99.85%. Over the past 24 hours the contract whipsawed between a session floor of 0.345 and a ceiling of 0.66, a 31.5-point range reflecting repeated repricing on signals from the nuclear negotiations.
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