Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has begun a diplomatic tour through Pakistan, Oman, and Russia to ease tensions with the US. The odds for a US-Iran nuclear deal by April 30 sit at
The nuclear deal market remains bearish. The 15-point drop over the past week shows traders don’t believe Araghchi’s visits will produce a deal before month’s end, even as the tour itself signals active negotiation efforts.
The diplomatic meeting locations market sits at
Iran’s reported mine-laying in the Strait of Hormuz raises supply concerns, but the oil price market for a crude all-time high by April 30 holds at
The nuclear deal market’s skepticism tracks with repeated past failures to close an agreement. A YES share at 10.1¢ pays $1 if a deal resolves by April 30, a
Watch for statements from Oman or Russia on the tour’s progress. Any indication of substantive concessions or a scheduled US-Iran meeting would likely move the nuclear deal odds sharply higher.
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