Enrichment Gap Holds US-Iran August Deal at Session-Low 22.5%
US-Iran August 31 nuclear deal market hit session-low 22.5% as of 17:45 UTC Wednesday, down 5pp as enrichment-duration disputes persist.

The US-Iran final nuclear deal market priced YES at 22.5% as of 17:45 UTC Wednesday — matching the API-reported session min_price — as 24 hours of trading confirmed the gap between procedural diplomacy and a formally signed instrument.
The market's daily window opened at 0.275, climbed to an API-reported session high of 0.295 at 00:31 UTC before unwinding to 0.245 by 05:51 UTC and settling to 0.225 by 11:25 UTC, where it has held since. The 5pp retreat from the opening price comes on $979,787 in 24-hour volume.
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