NO Sellers Absorb Escalation Spike; Airspace Closure Holds at 13.5%
Israel's June 15 airspace-closure contract trades at 13.5% as of 06:07 UTC Wednesday, well off a June 9 session peak of 23.5%.
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As of 06:07 UTC Wednesday, Israel's June 15 airspace-closure contract is trading YES at 13.5% — above its session floor of 10.5% but well off a June 9 session high of 23.5%. The Iran-Israel ceasefire, breached on June 7–8 then suspended, has held since June 8 — but Tehran's conditional truce keeps a residual escalation risk priced at 13.5%.
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