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SUN · 2026-06-28 · 01:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0628-87993
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NSR-2026-0628-87993News Report·EN·Legal & Judicial

Financial products or illicit gambling? Can Hong Kong regulate prediction markets?

The legality of prediction markets in Hong Kong is under scrutiny following the operation of such a platform by an international brokerage firm. Hong Kong's market regulator has indicated that certain activities on these platforms may be classified as "financial products." Lawyers are divided on whether existing laws clearly distinguish between financial products and illegal gambling in the context of prediction markets, with some identifying a "grey area." This situation arises after the government suspended basketball betting plans due to the rise of prediction markets, which the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau has previously deemed illegal for sports betting.

Connor MycroftSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-28 · 01:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Financial products or illicit gambling? Can Hong Kong regulate prediction markets?
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The legality of prediction markets in Hong Kong is under scrutiny following the operation of such a platform by an international brokerage firm. Hong Kong's market regulator has indicated that certain activities on these platforms may be classified as "financial products." Lawyers are divided on whether existing laws clearly distinguish between financial products and illegal gambling in the context of prediction markets, with some identifying a "grey area." This situation arises after the government suspended basketball betting plans due to the rise of prediction markets, which the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau has previously deemed illegal for sports betting. The Investor and Education Council has stated that users of these platforms lack protections under the Securities and Futures Ordinance. Interactive Brokers Hong Kong is confirmed to be hosting a prediction market allowing bets on economic indicators like the Hang Seng Index and GDP growth.

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Key claims

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Sports betting on prediction markets has been explicitly stated as illegal by the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau.

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Interactive Brokers Hong Kong was found to be hosting a prediction market platform for users to bet on Hong Kong economic indicators.

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The government suspended plans for basketball betting due to the rise of prediction markets and potential to promote gambling.

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The legality of prediction markets in Hong Kong is under question due to an international brokerage firm operating such a platform.

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Lawyers are split on whether prediction markets fall under financial products or illegal gambling under Hong Kong law.

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Full report

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The legality of prediction markets in Hong Kong has been called further into question, with at least one international brokerage firm operating such a platform in the city, prompting the market regulator to say certain activities may be considered “financial products”.Lawyers were also split on whether the delineation between financial products and illegal gambling was clear under the city’s existing laws given the nature of prediction markets, with one saying the latest case highlights a “grey area”.prediction markets were thrust into the public spotlight in Hong Kong after the government abruptly suspended plans to launch basketball betting, citing the rapid rise of such platforms and their potential to promote gambling.The Home and Youth Affairs Bureau has previously explicitly said that sports betting on prediction markets was illegal, while the Investor and Financial Education Council – a subsidiary of the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) – said people who wagered on such platforms had no protections under the Securities and Futures Ordinance.The SCMP found that Interactive Brokers Hong Kong was hosting its own prediction market platform that allowed users to place yes-no bets on Hong Kong- such as the movement of the Hang Seng Index, the city’s quarterly GDP growth, and consumer price index.The company is a subsidiary of the US-based Interactive Brokers LLC.
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