Iran has offered to allow ships to pass safely through the Omani side of the Strait of Hormuz, a potential step toward de-escalation with the United States. The market for a US-Iran ceasefire by April 21 sits at
Market reaction
The proposal directly affects the Strait of Hormuz traffic normalization market, where odds are expected to rise by 25%. Iran’s offer signals intent to ease tensions, and the ceasefire extension market maintains a strong probability of resolution. The permanent peace deal market is at
Why it matters
Allowing safe passage through the Omani side of the strait could lead to a gradual reopening of the waterway to normal traffic, with direct consequences for global oil and gas supply routes. The proposal is the first concrete Iranian offer on maritime access during the current round of tensions.
What to watch
Statements from CENTCOM, the Sultan of Oman, or announcements of new diplomatic meetings in the coming days will determine whether this offer translates into an actual agreement. A YES share in the ceasefire market at
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