Sarah Haque
Senior reporter
Sarah Haque is a senior reporter on the Risk Management desk, based in London. She holds a master’s in creative writing from the University of Oxford. Aside from Risk.net, Haque’s investigative features and essays have appeared in the New York Review of Books, Financial Times Weekend Magazine, The New Statesman and The Guardian, among others.
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Chain reaction: can the UK drive demand for digital gilts?
Market will need regulatory clarity, fungibility with traditional issuance and interoperable protocols
Well-drilled: CFTC’s top cop Miller sticks to his guns
Quick to place perceived overreach in the past, agency’s enforcement director leans into the law and his script
Risk managers want closer relationship with first line
Risk Live: New risks emerging at speed means deep division between lines of defence is dangerous
Mention markets could be the gap in CFTC prediction rules
Proposal clamps down on most – but not all – contracts that are decided by individuals’ actions
Trading desks urged to bolster cross-market surveillance
Artificial intelligence could help track market abuse across different instruments and venues
Hard day’s night: Kalshi’s round-the-clock enforcement head
Robert DeNault wants market-leading tech to handle up to 40 insider trading cases at a time
How gatecrashers could spoil the tokenisation party
Blockchain can curb settlement risks, but that could come at the expense of new third-party risks
Crypto’s missing CROs
More than two-thirds of top crypto exchanges lack a chief risk officer, although the picture is changing
Don’t mention the rules: the fight against prediction market abuse
For the CFTC to regulate new venues effectively, it must first redefine insider trading
CFTC wants to regulate prediction markets. Is it up to the task?
Former officials echo state gambling authorities’ concerns over agency’s ability to police betting risks