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  2. Binary option - Wikipedia

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    This positions binary options as a form of gambling, and the administrator of the trading as something akin to a casino, as opposed to an exchange or brokerage house. On October 19, 2017, London police raided 20 binary options firms in London. [65] On January 3, 2018, the FCA took over regulation of binary options from the Gambling Commission. [63]

  3. Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission - Wikipedia

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    The effect was that binary options platforms operating in Cyprus (where most of the platforms are based) had to be regulated. [citation needed] This established CySEC as the first financial regulator to globally recognise and regulate binary options as financial instruments. [9] Nicosia financial district

  4. European Securities and Markets Authority - Wikipedia

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    The most significant change was that binary options will be completely banned, while the CFD leverage that retail clients can trade with will be restricted to 30:1 and 2:1, depending on the volatility of the underlying asset traded. [12] These restrictions applied to traders categorized as retail investors only.

  5. Commodity Futures Trading Commission - Wikipedia

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    Futures contracts for agricultural commodities have been traded in the U.S. for more than 150 years and have been under federal regulation since the 1920s. [7] The Grain Futures Act of 1922 set the basic authority and was changed by the Commodity Exchange Act of 1936 (7 U.S.C. 1 et seq.).

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    In late 2020, the CFTC gave them permission to launch event contracts with binary options on a limited array of questions, like whether it would rain tomorrow in New York City. Election-based ...

  7. United States securities regulation - Wikipedia

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    The term is usually understood to include both federal and state-level regulation by governmental regulatory agencies, but sometimes may also encompass listing requirements of exchanges like the New York Stock Exchange and rules of self-regulatory organizations like the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). [1]

  8. Restrictive government regulations are strangling health ...

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    In general, government regulation encourages market concentration because small firms must increase prices by more than large firms must to cover the same regulatory costs. Health-insurance ...

  9. Securities market participants (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The SEC is an independent agency of the United States federal government. It holds primary responsibility for enforcing the federal securities laws, proposing securities rules, and regulating the securities industry, the nation's stock and options exchanges, and other activities and organizations, including the electronic securities markets in ...