Pakistan's 'Final Text' Claim Lifts June 15 Iran Deal to 17%
The June 15 US-Iran peace deal contract trades at 17.05% Friday, rebounding from an 8.25% session floor as Pakistan announces a 'final agreed text.'
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The June 15 US-Iran permanent peace deal contract has climbed to 17.05% as of 17:57 UTC Friday — up from a 15.75% session open — as the market built on its post-drone-strike recovery and absorbed a fresh surge of diplomatic optimism. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced Friday that "a final, agreed upon text of the peace deal has been reached," with Islamabad facilitating next steps toward formal adoption. President Trump followed with a signal that the deal could be signed "as soon as this weekend." The contract is processing $6.52M in 24-hour volume with roughly 82 hours until Monday's 11:59 PM ET hard deadline.
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