June-13 Ceasefire Extension Contract Surges to 24% on Pakistan Deal Push
The June-13 Iran ceasefire extension market hit 24% at 16:52 UTC Saturday — up 15.5pp from 8.5% in under 25 minutes — as Pakistan's PM says a deal could be signed within 24 hours.
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The June-13 Iran ceasefire extension contract surged to 24% at 16:52 UTC Saturday — jumping 15.5 percentage points from 8.5% in under 25 minutes — on $821,500 in 24-hour volume, as Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif declared the US-Iran deal "closer than ever before" and said it could be signed within 24 hours. The contract resolves YES only if Washington makes a formal qualifying announcement by 11:59 PM ET Saturday, roughly 11 hours away.
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