Mine Backlog and War-Risk Premiums Anchor Hormuz June Contract at 15.5%
The Hormuz June-end recovery contract holds at 15.5% as of 22:11 UTC Thursday, with PortWatch recording just 10 daily transits against a 60-transit resolution bar.
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The Strait of Hormuz June-end recovery contract holds at 15.5% as of 22:11 UTC Thursday, flat across the session despite an intraday range of 0.145 to 0.165. IMF PortWatch recorded just 10 daily transits on May 31 — one-sixth of the 60-transit 7-day moving average required for YES resolution — as mine clearance, carrier hesitation, and war-risk insurance continue to block any return to normal throughput.
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