Recent escalations in the Middle East have reignited tensions between the United States and Iran. The exchange of military strikes marks a significant breakdown of the June ceasefire, raising the specter of further conflict. The U.S. targeted over 80 Iranian sites following attacks on commercial tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran retaliated against U.S. bases in the region. Diplomatic efforts are reportedly underway to de-escalate the situation, despite the U.S. President’s declaration that the previous truce is over and his demand for safe passage guarantees in the Strait before resuming negotiations.

Key Takeaways

Market activity suggests a decreased likelihood of immediate diplomatic meetings between the U.S. and Iran.

The probability of the next diplomatic meeting occurring in the UAE by September 30, 2026, appears low, with pricing at 0.5% YES.

Market participants seem to view the recent escalation as consistent with scenarios where diplomatic progress is delayed or relocated.