US CFTC: Federal court was "wrong" to allow Kalshi to launch prediction market
Lawyers from the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) argued in a brief submitted to an appeals court that a federal judge "wrongly" allowed Kalshi to list and trade election contracts, and reiterated many of its arguments made in a lower court. Last month, a judge ruled that the CFTC could not prohibit Kalshi from listing election contracts. The regulatory agency applied for a stay to prevent the company from launching the product before the appeal's outcome, but the court's judge ruled that the CFTC failed to prove irreparable harm would be caused.
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