Interactive Brokers (IBKR) is launching a platform where users can place yes-or-no bets through Kalshi, CME Group (CME) and its own ForecastEx to trade contracts related to elections, climate and the economy, but Interactive currently doesn’t plan to list contracts it deems unrelated to those topics, such as those tied to sports and pop culture, according to The Wall Street Journal’s Krystal Hur, citing the company.
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