June 30 Iran Deal Surges to 31% as June 15 Window Narrows
The US-Iran June 30 permanent peace deal contract hit 31% Thursday, up 17.5pp on the session, as traders rotated from Monday's failing June 15 deadline to a longer negotiating runway.
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The June 30 US-Iran permanent peace deal contract stood at 31% as of 22:47 UTC Thursday, climbing 17.5pp from 13.5% at session open — a broad repricing encoding one market inference: a formally signed deal will not arrive by June 15, but Trump is not walking away from the table.
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