Mine Clock and Elevated Insurance Pin Hormuz June YES at 6.5%
The Hormuz June normalization contract holds at 6.5% as of 13:49 UTC Sunday, with a two-month mine-clearance timeline and war-risk premiums well above the pre-war baseline sealing NO.
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The Strait of Hormuz June normalization contract holds at 6.5% as of 13:49 UTC Sunday, inside a 24-hour range of 5.5% to 8.5%, as the structural arithmetic of mine clearance overwhelms the diplomatic progress from the June 13 US-Iran ceasefire. Nine days remain before the June 30 resolution deadline.
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