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Cantor Fitzgerald plans to open up trading rights to the Kalshi prediction market to investment funds. Cantor's approximately 3,000 institutional clients, including family offices, hedge funds, etc., will be able to fully use Kalshi's full suite of event-related “yes/no” binary contracts, which are linked to themes such as weather, commodities, and corporate performance. “We have worked with dozens of investors, and they are all eager to participate in predictive market transactions.” Pascal Bandelier, co-CEO of Cantor and head of global equity business, said. Kalshi's core market maker is Susquehanna International Group, which will provide pricing and liquidity support for event contracts.
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Cantor Fitzgerald plans to open up trading rights to the Kalshi prediction market to investment funds. Cantor's approximately 3,000 institutional clients, including family offices, hedge funds, etc., will be able to fully use Kalshi's full suite of event-related “yes/no” binary contracts, which are linked to themes such as weather, commodities, and corporate performance. “We have worked with dozens of investors, and they are all eager to participate in predictive market transactions.” Pascal Bandelier, co-CEO of Cantor and head of global equity business, said. Kalshi's core market maker is Susquehanna International Group, which will provide pricing and liquidity support for event contracts.
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