Tradeweb to Release Second Quarter 2026 Financial Results on July 30

Tradeweb Markets Inc. will announce its second quarter 2026 financial results on July 30, followed by an investor conference call featuring top executives

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Tradeweb to Release Second Quarter 2026 Financial Results on July 30

Tradeweb Markets Inc., which operates as a global leader in electronic trading across multiple asset classes, has announced the official date for its upcoming financial disclosures. The Nasdaq-listed firm, trading under the ticker symbol TW, plans to release its financial results for the second quarter of 2026 on the morning of Thursday, July 30, 2026, at approximately 7:00 AM EDT.[1][2]

Following the announcement of the second quarter results, Tradeweb will host a live conference call designed for investors and other interested parties. The webcast will feature a detailed discussion of the company's financial performance during the quarter, led by Chief Executive Officer Billy Hult, Chief Financial Officer Sara Furber, and Ashley Serrao, the Head of Treasury, FP&A and Investor Relations. After the initial presentation, the executives will host a question-and-answer session to address inquiries regarding the financial results.[2]

The scheduled event will allow the leadership team at Tradeweb Markets Inc. to provide direct commentary on the second quarter of 2026. The conference call is set to follow the 7:00 AM EDT announcement on July 30, 2026, providing a platform for Billy Hult, Sara Furber, and Ashley Serrao to engage with the investment community.[2]

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