تنظيم الأسواق

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Reshape U.S. Federal System Amid Predictive Market Regulation Conflicts

The United States is experiencing increasing conflicts over the regulation of predictive markets, which could lead to radical changes in the federal system. These shifts may impact how the federal government manages economic and social decisions.

U.S. Federal Government Sues Three States Over Prediction Markets

The U.S. federal government has filed a lawsuit against three states—<strong>California</strong>, <strong>New York</strong>, and <strong>Washington</strong>—accusing them of illegally regulating prediction markets. This action comes amid growing concerns about the regulation of these markets and their impact on the economy.

U.S. Sues Illinois to Halt Regulation of Prediction Markets

The U.S. government has filed a lawsuit against Illinois to stop its regulation of prediction markets. This move aims to ensure that local laws do not interfere with federal laws governing financial markets.

Launch New Initiative to Organize Markets and Improve Services

The Dammam Municipality has announced a significant initiative aimed at enhancing the quality of services provided to citizens by restructuring markets and developing infrastructure. This initiative seeks to improve the shopping experience for both residents and visitors.

US Commodity Futures Trading Commission sues three states over prediction markets

The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has filed lawsuits against Arizona, Connecticut, and Illinois, accusing them of undermining its authority to regulate prediction markets. This legal action comes amid growing interest in prediction markets within Congress.

Prime Minister Issues New Decision Regulating Store Closing Hours

The Prime Minister has issued a new decision that sets closing hours for shops, malls, and restaurants, aiming to organize commercial life and enhance market discipline. This decision comes amid increasing commercial activity in the country.