Regulation16 Jun 20261h ago
US Traders’ Access to Foreign Platforms Draws Scrutiny From CFTC
via Bloomberg Markets
Why this matters
The CFTC's scrutiny of US traders' access to foreign platforms may impact regulatory forecasts and the accessibility of prediction markets. This could lead to shifts in trader sentiment on platforms like PredictIt and Kalshi, influencing contracts related to market regulations and trading volumes.
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US traders' access to foreign platforms is under scrutiny from the CFTC.
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