OBAMA GOOD FOR ONLINE GAMBLING?
7 November 2008
Respected international analyst thinks he may be
In the wake of Barack Obama's victory in the US
Presidential elections this week, speculation on
Internet gambling websites and message boards has been
rife on whether this will mean a more sensible approach
to the regulation of Internet gambling in the USA.
Whilst many of the opinions are based on personal views
and political perspectives, one hard-nosed business
assessment was published by the respected international
analysts, brokers and business consultants Merrill
Lynch, which encouraged gambling companies by saying
that an Obama victory could well lead to more open
markets in the US.
"We think it could ultimately pave the way for online
gaming regulation rather than prohibition," the broker
said, highlighting Democratic moves by Congressman
Barney Frank to repeal the Unlawful Internet Gambling
Enforcement Act, introduced in October 2006 to prohibit
the transfer of funds from financial institutions to
internet gambling firms.
"There have been separate acts to legalise internet
gambling as well as those that particularly target poker
and other games of skill. We think that with a Democrat
president and Democrat-dominated Congress, such
legislation would likely have a greater chance of being
passed through."
The prospect of freer markets across the Atlantic
boosted Partygaming by 6.15 percent or 8p to 138p, and
888 Holdings, up 12.46 percent or 9.5p at 85.75p.
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