CFTC proposes rules to evaluate prediction market risks

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission wants to establish a framework to evaluate prediction market contracts and determine whether some contracts are related to invalid events or generally serve the public interest.

Fintech lobbyist says Tennessee remittance tax is unconstitutional

The Financial Technology Association has gone to court, claiming the state’s remittance tax is invalid because it infringes on the dormant commerce clause and import-export clause in the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits states from enacting laws that discriminate against foreign commerce and from taxing imports and exports without Congress’ consent.

High CPI reading boxes in Fed, raises uncertainty for future rates

Inflation continued to rise in May, bolstering the case for the Federal Reserve to keep its policy rate unchanged at next week’s Federal Open Market Committee meeting. But the range of future monetary policy outcomes is wide, with all eyes on how newly installed Fed Chair Kevin Warsh navigates his new role.