US delegation heads to Islamabad for nuclear talks as Iran ceasefire nears expiry

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A US delegation is heading to Islamabad for nuclear talks as the Iran ceasefire nears expiry. The market on ceasefire extension by April 21 sits at 38.5% YES, down from 86% yesterday.

Market reaction

The ceasefire extension market has swung hard. Odds dropped from 86% to 38.5% after Trump expressed skepticism about extension prospects. The largest single move was a 4-point drop at 11:09 AM, consistent with traders reacting to mixed diplomatic signals. Market depth shows it takes $9,463 to move the price 5 points.

The market on Trump agreeing to Iranian oil sanction relief holds at 52% YES after a 6-point overnight drop. The order book is thin: just $816 needed to move the price 5 points, meaning any concrete news could swing odds fast.

Why it matters

Pakistan is mediating, and the delegation’s arrival coincides with the ceasefire’s expiration window. If talks stall, the ceasefire lapses. A YES share on sanction relief at 52¢ pays 2.08x if Trump makes a concession. That bet requires believing a breakthrough happens within days.

What to watch

Statements from Vice President Vance or Prime Minister Sharif confirming or denying progress. Any signals about Iran’s direct involvement in the talks, or its absence, will likely move both markets quickly.

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