June 14 Extension Fades to 32% as Iran FM Blocks Sunday Signing
The June 14 ceasefire-extension market stands at 32% at 09:55 UTC Sunday, down from a 43% morning high as Iran's FM rejects a same-day deal.
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The June 14 Iran ceasefire-extension contract has faded to 32% at 09:55 UTC Sunday — off 11 points from a 43% morning peak at 07:05 UTC — on $869K in 24-hour volume across a 14%–70% session range. The deadline is 11:59 PM ET tonight.
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