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BetFair’s Global Warming Prediction Markets
As you have seen, Niall O’Connor posted about BetFair’s Global Warming prediction markets, yesterday, Wednesday. I searched the Web and couldn’t find their announcement. So I e-mailed Robin Marks (the Head of the Media Department at BetFair), and he was kind enough to send me the press release. I am publishing it here, just below. [...]
Posted in Business, Exchange Genesis, Exchanges & Markets
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Also tagged Australia, Barbara Follett, BetFair, climate change, Conservative MP, energy-efficient machines, event derivative markets, event derivatives, GBP, global warming, Green Grid Consortium, Greg Hands, head, Head of the Media Department, HSBC, London, Malta, Managing Director Corporate Affairs, Mark Davies, Niall O'Connor, online, online betting, prediction markets, Robin Marks, Stevenage, Tasmania, technology, ThanksGiving, United Kingdom, www.betfair.com
2006 North Korea Missile prediction market: a scandal signed TradeSports-InTrade
Did BetFair mess the expiry of the 2006 US Senate prediction markets?… UK blogger Mike Smithson thinks so.
Anybody who had money on last November’s US MidTerms Senate market with Betfair will know what happens when the rules are not tied down tight enough. Then Betfair settled the election on the basis of a tie even [...]
Posted in Analysis (Accuracy & Precision), Analysis (Industry), Ethics, Exchanges & Markets, Market Expiry
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Also tagged Barry Ritholtz, CEO, CEO of managing TradeSports-Intrade, Chris Masse, Donald Luskin, Hollywood Stock Exchange, Independent Betting Arbitration Service, institution designer, Ireland, John Delaney, John Maloney, main media, Mike Smithson, Netherlands Antilles, Nick Palmer, North Korea, prediction markets, Rachel King, Robin Hanson, Senate, sportsbook, The Netherlands Antilles, Trader, United Kingdom, United States, United States Senate, US MidTerms Senate, USD
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