Hormuz June Recovery Slides to 18.5% as Carrier Confidence Gap Deepens
The June-end Hormuz recovery contract fell to 18.5% at 11:30 UTC Wednesday as a 12,311-share NO-side block and ghost-route transits widen the ceasefire-logistics gap.
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The June-end Hormuz recovery contract fell to 18.5% as of 11:30 UTC Wednesday, down 3pp from its 0.215 open 24 hours prior, as the gap between diplomatic progress and commercial shipping reality continues to widen. The 24-hour range spans a low of 0.185 to a high of 0.215, with the contract stepping to the session floor in the final 30 minutes as large NO-side pressure flooded the tape.
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