Iran June-15 Deal Holds at 6.5% as Uranium Deadlock Outlasts MOU
The US-Iran June 15 peace deal contract holds at 6.5% as of 21:17 UTC Sunday, with the MOU unsigned and uranium deadlock intact.
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The US-Iran permanent peace deal by June 15 contract holds at 6.5% as of 21:17 UTC Sunday, flat on the session but having touched a 0.045 floor at 18:52 UTC before recovering. The uranium deadlock Orakll flagged on June 5 remains intact, the MOU is unsigned, and $1.9M in 24-hour volume signals active end-game positioning with eight days to expiry.
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