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“So this is more or less offering a proxy market on assassination,” Amanda Fischer, a former chief of staff at the Securities and Exchange Commission, wrote on X, in a message quote-tweeting Kalshi’s promotion of the Khamenei market.
Viral clips of the snowball fight have made the rounds on TikTok and X in the days since a storm dumped nearly 20 inches of snow on the city.
From BBC
Negotiations between the U.S. and Iran are scheduled for Thursday in Geneva, Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad al-Busaidi said in a post on X. “In the case of a deal, we would see a fairly aggressive erosion of the risk premium currently priced into the market—although reaching a deal is easier said than done,” analysts at ING said.
“Like so many companies choosing to plant their flag here, you’ll find a city built for growth, low taxes, smart regulation and a skilled workforce ready to get to work,” Florida Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, who represents Miami in Congress, wrote on X in reply to Palantir’s move.
From MarketWatch
Its 12-paragraph public explanation of its decision to fine X in December seemed consistent with that.
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