Mines Still Uncleared; Hormuz June YES Anchored at 6.5%
The Hormuz-by-June-30 recovery contract priced at 6.5% as of 00:26 UTC Tuesday — its 24-hour session high — with mine clearance not yet started, transit volumes far below the ≥60 threshold, and seven days to deadline.
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The Hormuz June YES contract sat at 6.5% at 00:26 UTC Tuesday — its 24-hour session high, sustained since 13:04 UTC Monday and up 1pp from the 0.055 open — as the mine-clearance wall that has anchored this contract for weeks holds firm against the U.S.-Iran peace deal. The session low of 0.045 was hit at 06:58 UTC Monday before recovering.
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