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Contest set for futures contracts

By Jeremy Grant in London

Published: May 31 2008 05:06 | Last updated: May 31 2008 05:06

Betting on the future price of oil, pork bellies and even the probability of snowfall in Central Park in New York has long been possible at the world’s futures exchanges, where complex contracts were pioneered more than a century ago.

But now John Lothian, a Chicago broker, believes the future of futures may lie beyond the exchanges that have jealously guarded their ability to devise them – and with the public.

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