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DCMS

British  

abbreviation

  1. Department for Culture, Media, and Sport

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The regulator’s division of market oversight on Thursday sent an advisory document to “designated contract markets,” or DCMs, the CFTC’s name for entities licensed to sell event contracts, which are the financial instruments that power prediction markets.

From Barron's

A primary point of the guidance is to ensure DCMs are in compliance with one of the CFTC’s “core principles” for those markets: that DCMs shall list “only contracts that are not readily susceptible to manipulation.”

From Barron's

Among them: whether to permit prediction market trading on margin for retail customers; which military actions constitute “war” and what related contracts should be allowed; and whether to require DCMs to implement responsible gaming measures like self-exclusion and advertising limits.

From Barron's

A spokesperson for DCMS, when asked about the proposal, said libraries "can help boost children's speech and language and social development", as well as "engender a love of reading from the earliest stages of life onwards".

From BBC

"DCMS insisted that these clubs were financially viable when it awarded the loans, despite public reports at the time to the contrary," said the PAC.

From BBC