Two Daily Transits Keep Hormuz June Recovery at 20.5%
With just 2–4 commercial transits daily, the Strait of Hormuz June-end recovery contract holds at 20.5% as of 07:15 UTC on June 3.
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The Strait of Hormuz June-end recovery contract holds at 20.5% as of 07:15 UTC on June 3 — the final point in the 24-hour history — down 1pp from the 0.215 open after touching a 0.195 floor. Despite ceasefire talks continuing, the YES side has attracted no meaningful buying: $311,578 changed hands in the past 24 hours, almost entirely from traders pressing NO.
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