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"MediaTalk" host Mike Reynolds and S&P Global Market Intelligence tech policy reporter Stefan Modrich dive into the rapidly evolving world of prediction market platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket. They explore how these platforms, which allow users to wager on everything from political events to sports outcomes, are blurring the lines between traditional betting and financial markets. The conversation covers regulatory challenges, particularly the ongoing debate between state and federal oversight led by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), and highlights the platforms' growing influence in mainstream media and professional sports leagues. The episode also addresses concerns around market manipulation, insider trading, and the ethical boundaries of prediction markets, especially as they intersect with AI and controversial "death contracts." As these platforms expand and attract partnerships with major leagues and media organizations, their regulatory future remains uncertain.
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Stefan Modrich, tech policy reporter for S&P Global Market Intelligence
Credits:
www.spglobal.com
www.spglobal.com/market-intelligence
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"MediaTalk" host Mike Reynolds and S&P Global Market Intelligence tech policy reporter Stefan Modrich dive into the rapidly evolving world of prediction market platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket. They explore how these platforms, which allow users to wager on everything from political events to sports outcomes, are blurring the lines between traditional betting and financial markets. The conversation covers regulatory challenges, particularly the ongoing debate between state and federal oversight led by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), and highlights the platforms' growing influence in mainstream media and professional sports leagues. The episode also addresses concerns around market manipulation, insider trading, and the ethical boundaries of prediction markets, especially as they intersect with AI and controversial "death contracts." As these platforms expand and attract partnerships with major leagues and media organizations, their regulatory future remains uncertain.
More S&P Global content:
Prediction markets create insider trading loophole as enforcement lags
Featured experts:
Stefan Modrich, tech policy reporter for S&P Global Market Intelligence
Credits:
www.spglobal.com
www.spglobal.com/market-intelligence

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