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Mark Zuckerberg Wants a Prediction Market Too: NYT

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June 23, 2026

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Mark Zuckerberg Wants a Prediction Market Too: NYT

The initiative follows bets on stablecoins and the metaverse.

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The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 3, 2026

Clients want RoI guarantee with every ad spend: Priti Murthy, President Client Solutions, WPP Media, South Asia

Assured bets like IPL are still bringing in ad spends, market inflation has led brands to demand a surety that every ad will lead to a customer purchase, says Priti Murthy, President Client Solutions, WPP Media, South Asia

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 5, 2026

Solana Is Moving Into Prediction Markets With a Bold New Initiative. Could This Be a Game Changer for SOL Investors?

Could prediction markets be the killer app that Solana investors have been waiting for?

BizNews

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· Jul 2, 2026

Sean Peche: What great investors know about forecasting the future

Sean Peche: What great investors know about forecasting the future

Ethereum on Medium

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· Jul 2, 2026

Prediction Markets Have a Precision Problem — Here’s a Fix

Prediction markets are having a moment. Billions of dollars now flow through platforms like Polymarket every year, and “the market says”Continue reading on Medium »

Economic Times

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· Jun 24, 2026

Angel One, CAMS and ICICI AMC among JP Morgan's preferred bets on India's SIP boom

JP Morgan has initiated coverage of India’s capital markets sector with a bullish outlook, citing resilient SIP inflows and rising retail financialisation. The brokerage prefers Angel One, CAMS and ICICI AMC, while staying cautious on BSE, KFin, CDSL and MCX despite strong recent stock performance.

RAPPLER

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· Jun 29, 2026

Mang Inasal ranks among PH’s strongest brands in 2026 Brand Finance Report

Amid economic pressures and evolving consumer habits, Mang Inasal emerged as one of the biggest movers in this year’s Brand Finance Report

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Related coverage for "Mark Zuckerberg Wants a Prediction Market Too: NYT": The Hindu BusinessLine — Clients want RoI guarantee with every ad spend: Priti Murthy, President Client Solutions, WPP Media, South Asia. The Motley Fool — Solana Is Moving Into Prediction Markets With a Bold New Initiative. Could This Be a Game Changer for SOL Investors?. BizNews — Sean Peche: What great investors know about forecasting the future. Ethereum on Medium — Prediction Markets Have a Precision Problem — Here’s a Fix. Economic Times — Angel One, CAMS and ICICI AMC among JP Morgan's preferred bets on India's SIP boom . RAPPLER — Mang Inasal ranks among PH’s strongest brands in 2026 Brand Finance Report