By Jasper Ward WASHINGTON, April 22 (Reuters) - Prediction markets platform Kalshi said on Wednesday it has suspended three U ...
Three congressional candidates are accused of betting on their own elections through the prediction market Kalshi.
The incidents involved a candidate from Virginia seeking a Senate seat and candidates running for House seats from Minnesota and Texas.
Three candidates for the US House and Senate were suspended and fined by Kalshi for engaging in “political insider trading,” the prediction market platform announced Wednesday. Kalshi, which allows ...
The prediction market Kalshi suspended three political candidates from its platform on Wednesday for “political insider ...
Kalshi said it had issued fines and given a five-year suspension to 3 political candidates who made trades related to their ...
Prediction market Kalshi said it had fined and suspended three political candidates for trading on their own races during primary campaigns.
Penalties come amid calls for greater oversight; company pledges to proactively police ‘insider trading’ on platforms.
Three political candidates running in both Democratic and Republican primaries across the United States were fined and suspended by Kalshi.
Three congressional candidates, including one from Minnesota, are accused of betting on the outcome of their own elections on the prediction market Kalshi, which said Wednesday that it fined and ...
Three congressional candidates wagered on the outcome of their own elections on Kalshi, according to the prediction market, which said Wednesday that it fined and suspended the men from their platform ...