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Iran mining in Strait of Hormuz renews UK warship deployment speculation

FT · 1h ago
YES 1% 0¢ since publish
Apr 30 Updated 4min ago

Iran’s mining activities in the Strait of Hormuz have renewed speculation about UK warship deployment, but the odds of the UK sending warships through the strait by April 30, 2026, sit at just 1.4% YES, down from 12% a week ago.

Market reaction

The drop from 12% to 1.4% over one week, followed by flat trading, suggests the market priced in the mining news and concluded it wouldn’t trigger a UK naval response. The UK Ministry of Defence has made no public statements about potential deployments. The term structure is flat, with no shifts across the April 30 sub-market.

Why it matters

Daily trading volume is just $233 in USDC. It would take only $783 to move the odds by 5 percentage points, making this an extremely thin market for an event with real geopolitical consequences. The thinness cuts both ways: a single informed trader could move the price dramatically on credible deployment news.

What to watch

Iran’s mining is a real provocation, but without a direct UK response, the market hasn’t budged from its post-drop level. A YES share at 1.4¢ pays $1 if UK warships transit, a 71.4x return. The specific triggers to track: any UK Ministry of Defence announcement regarding Hormuz operations, and deployment confirmations from allied nations like France or Canada, which could signal coordinated action and pull UK odds upward.

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