NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) on Friday was poised to propose a ban on listed derivatives used to bet on U.S. elections and other major real world ...
NEW YORK, May 10 (Reuters) - The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) on Friday proposed a rule that would ban listed derivatives used to bet on U.S. elections and other major real ...
Regulators advanced a plan to ban derivatives contracts based on political elections ... gambling and financial markets. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission voted Friday to propose a new ...
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission ... election. The proposal would reject "gaming" derivatives, which would fall under products that enable bets on sports games and calamities.
A top financial regulator took a major step toward directly banning derivatives from being used to bet ... s US election. The proposal Friday by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission would ...
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which is charged with regulating the vast and complex derivatives markets, voted 3-2 on Friday to issue a new rule proposal that would ban so-called event ...
Read More: Kalshi’s Bid to Offer Bets on US Elections Turned Down by CFTC The CFTC gives exchanges significant leeway to decide what derivatives to list. Officials can stop contracts relating to ...
Read More: Kalshi’s Bid to Offer Bets on US Elections Turned Down by CFTC The CFTC gives exchanges significant leeway to decide what derivatives to list. Officials can stop contracts relating to ...