Iran Enrichment-End at 47.5% as Signed Deal Permits Uranium Work
Iran's enrichment-compliance contract priced at 47.5% at 10:08 UTC Wednesday, 52.35 points below the US-Iran peace deal at 99.85%, as the framework explicitly allows enrichment to continue for nonmilitary purposes.
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Iran's uranium-enrichment compliance contract priced at 47.5% as of 10:08 UTC Wednesday, up 10.5 points from a 0.37 session open yet 52.35 points below the US-Iran permanent peace deal, which now trades at 99.85%. Orakll tracked the market at 49.5% earlier this morning; the persistent gap reflects a legal distinction — a signed accord and a zero-enrichment pledge are different commitments. The market carries $692,921 in 24-hour volume across its $4.2M lifetime pool.
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