Iran's Oscillatory Floor Test Holds June 30 Peace Deal at 17.5%
The US-Iran permanent peace deal by June 30 contract sits at 17.5% as of 11:42 UTC Thursday, recovering from a 0.135 min_price that was retested four times between 19:27 and 23:06 UTC Wednesday before a morning jump.
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The US-Iran permanent peace deal by June 30 contract prices at 17.5% as of 11:42 UTC Thursday — the same uranium-enrichment deadlock that pinned the June 15 deal at 5% keeping this contract capped — after an oscillatory overnight session that retested the session floor repeatedly before a Thursday morning recovery.
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