Mine Backlog and Stranded Fleet Anchor Hormuz June Recovery at 21.5¢
The June-end Hormuz recovery contract holds at 21.5% on Tuesday evening as mines, stranded vessels, and insurance gaps defy the ceasefire.
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The June-end Hormuz normalization contract holds at 21.5% as of 18:45 UTC Tuesday, pinned in a 1-cent spread — best bid 0.21, best ask 0.22 — after ranging from a session low of 0.185 to a high of 0.225. The US-Iran ceasefire continues to hold; the Strait itself has not followed.
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