The Exchange Nordic Growth Market NGM AB, which is owned by Börse Stuttgart, is a Swedish stock exchange with authorization from the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority to operate a regulated market, Main Regulated, a multilateral trading platform, Nordic MTF, and an SME Growth Market, Nordic SME. On the regulated market Main Regulated, listing and trading of shares and equity-related ... Exchange trading hours Exchange trading hours and Holidays Below is a presentation of NGM’s market segments and the times that normally apply for each respective market segment.

Understanding the Context

All times are stated in Central European Time (CET). Normal Trading Day The exchange Price list. Current Price Lists Tech and Market Data Elasticia Service Providers Elasticia Connectivity and Technical Services Market Data - Vendors and Corporate clients Listing Bonds Exchange trades products Main Regulated Nordic AIF Nordic Pre Market Nordic SME - NGM PepMarket Primary Market Products NDX and MTF Trading Trading fees Trading fees (equity) Market Maker Exchange ... Money on MSN: Prediction markets have an insider trading problem.

Key Insights

Are they still worth the gamble? As Americans pour money into Kalshi and Polymarket, regulators are scrambling to crack down on insider trading — and convince everyday bettors they’re safe to use. Prediction markets have an insider trading problem. Are they still worth the gamble? NBC News: Insider trading concerns around oil and military moves are on the rise.

Final Thoughts

Can anyone police the bets? Insider trading concerns around oil and military moves are on the rise. Can anyone police the bets? CBS News: Polymarket buckles down on insider trading after scrutiny over suspiciously timed bets Polymarket is moving to quash insider trading as prediction markets face scrutiny over whether some users draw on classified or other closely held information to gain an edge in betting on events. The ... Polymarket buckles down on insider trading after scrutiny over suspiciously timed bets AOL: Concerns about insider trading on the Iran war are growing.

Can anyone police the bets?