Iran ceasefire-extension collapses to 16.5% after Trump rejects sanctions relief
The May 31 ceasefire-extension contract fell to 16.5% on May 28, shedding 25 points after Trump ruled out sanctions relief for Iran.
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- Condition
- 0x6a8cfe84d17693425f27831db5949d7511f3393d4624b182ac6956164cd32b10
The May 31 US-Iran ceasefire-extension contract stood at 16.5% as of 12:07 UTC on May 28, per the live price series — down 25 percentage points from 41.5% at the session open on $844,614 of volume. When Orakll last tracked this contract two days ago, it sat at 39.5%; the contract had since rebounded to a 24-hour peak of 0.525 before the current collapse.
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