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spread betting

British  

noun

  1. a form of gambling in which stakes are placed not on the results of contests but on the number of points scored, etc. Winnings and losses are calculated according to the accuracy or inaccuracy of the prediction

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Financial spread betting firm IG is predicting the shares could close between 385 pence and 405 pence on their stock market debut on Friday.

From Reuters • Oct. 8, 2013

And Conor Foley, the chief executive of City of London spread betting firm WorldSpreads, said that the personal mortgage market in Ireland had yet to be factored into the crisis.

From The Guardian • Nov. 24, 2010

Majeed appears to be referring to Indian betting syndicates where information is invaluable for spread betting – where wagers are staked on a range of possible outcomes.

From The Guardian • Aug. 29, 2010

Four firms engage in spread betting in Britain, and the arrival last May of the Cantor Index, a subsidiary of American brokerage Cantor Fitzgerald, has further boosted the industry.

From Time Magazine Archive

In Britain, at least, some bookies are now acting like brokers and taking wagers on the directions of stock markets, an exercise called spread betting.

From Time Magazine Archive