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Polymarket is making its boldest move yet to reclaim a foothold in the United States — and this time, it wants to let American users bet on real-world events without putting up the full cash upfront. The platform’s U.S. affiliate, Coming Home GBA LLC, has filed for a futures commission merchant license with the National Futures Association, the first formal step toward offering Polymarket margin trading to domestic customers. Key takeaways Polymarket’s U.S. affiliate, Coming Home GBA LLC, filed for a futures commission merchant license with the National Futures Association. Polymarket also needs separate Commodity Futures Trading Commission approval to amend its rulebook and allow trading without fully collateralized positions. The platform is re-entering the U.S. after a four-year ban tied to a $1.4 million CFTC settlement over unregistered event-based derivatives. Prediction market vo
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Polymarket files for a U.S. FCM license to offer margin trading as CFTC approval and added user checks remain required. Polymarket is seeking U.S. approval to offer margin trading, according to Bloomberg. The move could let users trade prediction markets without posting full capital upfront. The application was filed on July 3 through Coming Home GBA LLC. The affiliate applied for a futures commission merchant license with the National Futures Association. Polymarket also needs approval from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. That approval would allow changes to its rulebook for non-fully funded trading. The filing shows how prediction markets are moving closer to regulated financial markets. It also marks another step in Polymarket’s U.S. expansion plans. Polymarket Seeks U.S. Margin Trading Approval Polymarket operates prediction markets tied to real-world even
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Major Wall Street banks are tightening employee rules for prediction markets as concerns grow over the use of confidential information on platforms such as Polymarket and Kalshi. Summary Wall Street banks are restricting employee prediction-market trades as concerns about confidential information use increase. Goldman Sachs bars contracts tied to finance, politics, macroeconomics, geopolitics, and bank-specific events for staff. Federal cases and congressional probes are pushing platforms and employers toward tighter surveillance and compliance. Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America have added or updated restrictions covering event contracts, according to a Reuters report. The policies aim to reduce insider trading and conflict-of-interest risks. Goldman Sachs limits financial and political trades Goldman Sachs has prohibited employees from trading pr
Polymarket files for a U.S. FCM license to offer margin trading as CFTC approval and added user checks remain required. Polymarket is seeking U.S. approval to offer margin trading, according to Bloomberg. The move could let users trade prediction markets without posting full capital upfront. The application was filed on July 3 through Coming Home […]
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United States prosecutors have charged a man serving a federal prison sentence over the alleged removal and laundering of about $290,000 in crypto assets held in a Kraken account subject to a forfeiture order. The Department of Justice said on Thursday that Rossen Iossifov, a Bulgarian national, conspired in January 2024 to withdraw and transfer crypto that a federal court had ordered forfeited following his 2021 conviction. Prosecutors allege that the assets were moved through illicit mixing services and crypto exchanges before the US could take possession. The case shows how attempts to move crypto after a forfeiture order can trigger fresh criminal charges, even after the underlying conviction. The US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Kentucky said the cryptocurrency was held in an account registered to Iossifov at Kraken and had been restrained during the investigation. The
The post United States: New methodology trims Core PCE inflation – Wells Fargo appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Wells Fargo economists Tom Porcelli and Sarah House discuss upcoming BEA changes to the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index that will affect data from 2021 onward. They estimate the new methodology will lower current core PCE by about 0.2 percentage points, bringing May’s rate near 3.2% versus 3.4% published, but still roughly 1 percentage point above the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) 2% target. Method tweaks modestly lower core PCE “We want to flag a few methodology changes that are being made to the Fed’s preferred measure of inflation, the PCE price index. The changes will be rolled out in the BEA’s annual update on September 30 and will impact data from 2021 onward.” “We expect the changes will shave only about 0.2 percentage points off the current y/y run-rate of core PCE. So the impact on actual inflation looks to be modest, but the changes are welcome jus
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The post North Carolina Backs CFTC Oversight of Prediction Markets appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News North Carolina has passed a law recognizing the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) as the primary regulator of prediction market platforms such as Kalshi and Polymarket, making it one of the few states to support federal oversight instead of treating them as gambling operators. Signed on July 7, the law imposes a 6% tax on … Source: https://coinpedia.org/crypto-live-news/north-carolina-backs-cftc-oversight-of-prediction-markets/
Wall Street banks, including Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, are restricting employee prediction market trades as insider trading fears spread across Polymarket and Kalshi.