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Tag Archives: iPredict New Zealand
New Zealand’s election gag law suspends iPredict’s political prediction markets. — [LINKS]
- Election gags and efficient markets. – Election gag.
Posted in Exchange & Market Management, Exchanges & Markets, Market Liquidity, Market Prices & Probabilities, Market Trading, Politics, Regulations
Tagged betting markets, event derivative markets, event derivatives, Exchange, exchanges, iPredict, iPredict New Zealand, laws, Market, markets, New Zealand, prediction market management, prediction markets, Regulations
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Prediction market manipulation — [LINK]
@ iPredict (New Zealand).
iPredict’s first conditional prediction markets
Note to our good friend Eric Crampton: – They are event derivatives, not “stocks”. I REQUEST A KIWI CORRECTION.
How the iPredict market maker works
How the iPredict market maker works
For our readers from New Zealand…
You can browse the market-generated predictions regarding New Zealand here —courtesy of iPredict New Zealand.
Climate Change Prediction Markets
iPredict New Zealand on temperature derivative markets -
Mercury, Xpree, HubDub, Media Predict, The Sim Exchange, Ask Markets, iPredict New Zealand, Smarkets, Red Monitor, etc.: Will they be still with us next year?
Posted in Analysis (Industry), Entrepreneurship, The Global Economy
Tagged Ask Markets, bankruptcies, Business, economiy, failures, HubDub, iPredict New Zealand, Jason Calcanis, Media Predict, Mercury, prediction market statups, prediction markets, Red Monitor, Smarkets, startups, The Sim Exchange, Xpree
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The regulation of iPredict New Zealand
http://www.lexisnexis.co.nz/products/bulletins/legislation/nz_regulation_SR-2008-285.pdf Via Eric Crampton —who else.