Political contracts listed on federally-regulated exchanges should be tied to specific events and not open-ended, the nation’s top derivatives regulator said Tuesday.
“When you have a contract around a political event that isn’t tethered or tied to, for example, an election, that does create a lot of risk that you could back into becoming an assassination market,”
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