Tradeweb has launched dedicated Kalshi pricing on its platform, as the firm looks to expand its institutional access to prediction market data.
The move will allow Tradeweb’s US institutional clients to access key event contract data alongside market analysis and risk management tools.
Specifically, users will be able to monitor real-time market-implied probabilities within their existing workflows, as well as build customised watchlists and monitor market expectations.
The launch follows news in February 2026 that Tradeweb had entered a partnership with Kalshi to expand institutional access to prediction market data and analytics and develop institutional trading infrastructure for event contracts.
Troy Dixon, managing director, co-head of global markets, Tradeweb, said: “As prediction markets mature, they’ve become a real-time gauge of how investors price risk across the global economy.
“Our clients want access to that signal within the workflows they already use. Integrating Kalshi’s data into Tradeweb places it alongside the data, analytics and execution tools clients rely on every day to manage and transfer risk.”
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The pricing page will also include Kalshi’s American Power Index, to provide a market-implied gauge on US political and policy risk.
Both Tradeweb and Kalshi have confirmed that they are continuing to add capabilities to the partnership, including plans to co-develop new institutional-grade analytics, leveraging Kalshi’s event probabilities and Tradeweb’s existing pricing, liquidity and macro intelligence datasets.
The two firms are currently exploring a potential institutional-focused platform for event contracts.
Andy Ross, head of institutional at Kalshi, said: “Investors want to trade on real events, not proxies. Integrating prediction market data into one of the world’s leading regulated, multi-asset institutional trading platforms is an important step toward more accurately pricing the future.”