Seven Ships, No Normalization: Hormuz June YES Falls to 14.5%
The Strait of Hormuz June-normalization contract priced at 14.5% as of 22:00 UTC Thursday, down 7.0 points on the session after only seven vessels transited since the June 15 accord.
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The Strait of Hormuz June-normalization contract priced at 14.5% as of 22:00 UTC Thursday, down 7.0 percentage points on the session from a 0.215 open — extending Orakll's structural-barrier coverage: the US-Iran peace deal cannot clear mines or restore insurer confidence before June 30.
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