Iran Enrichment-End Hits 69% as MOU Stops Short of Zero-Pledge
The uranium-enrichment compliance market priced at 69% at 02:17 UTC Friday as the signed US-Iran MOU requires only stockpile downblending — no formal zero-enrichment pledge.
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Iran's uranium-enrichment-end compliance contract — last covered at 45.5% on June 17 — priced at 69% as of 02:17 UTC Friday, climbing from a 0.555 open 24 hours earlier. The session peaked at 0.755 before pulling back, leaving the contract roughly 26 points below the June 15 accord's 94.95% resolution — a gap crystallising around one structural question: does the signed MOU actually obligate Iran to stop enriching?
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