June-15 Iran Deal Holds 13.5% as MOU Awaits Trump Signature
The June-15 Iran deal market holds at 13.5% Thursday, nearly triple its June-7 counterpart at 4.45%, as the MOU remains unsigned.
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The June-15 Iran permanent-peace-deal contract holds at 13.5% as of 07:13 UTC Thursday, flat from its session open but having swung between a floor of 0.115 and a session high of 0.145 before reverting to mid. Its June-7 counterpart has declined to 4.45%, widening the deadline-slip premium to 9.05pp — a spread that prices Trump's most likely signing window as the eight days between Sunday and June 15 rather than the coming weekend.
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