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Congress and CFTC signal heightened oversight of prediction markets

By Mark Highman, Stephan Ariyan & Matthew Melbourn on March 16, 2026
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In February 2026, prediction markets faced growing regulatory scrutiny, with Senate Democrats urging the CFTC to ban contracts linked to geopolitical outcomes such as death and war, the CFTC’s Enforcement Division confirming that all trading prohibitions under the Commodity Exchange Act apply to prediction contracts and Chairman Michael Selig announcing plans for an advanced notice of proposed rulemaking in this area.

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    Global Regulation Tomorrow
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    Norton Rose Fulbright
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