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Tradeweb expands US Treasury algorithmic execution offering


20 March 2026 US
Reporter: Hansa Tote

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Tradeweb Markets has expanded its dealer algorithmic execution offering for US Treasuries, adding strategies from Citi and RBC Capital Markets to its suite.

This expansion builds on the US launch of Tradeweb’s dealer algorithmic execution capabilities last year, and further reinforces Tradeweb’s ongoing commitment to providing institutional clients with access to deeper liquidity, diversified execution styles, and smarter trading tools across fixed income markets.

According to Tradeweb, these capabilities allow institutional investors trading US Treasuries to execute orders over defined time horizons with key dealer liquidity providers.

The firm also highlights that this expansion represents another step in building toward closer integration of Tradeweb’s algorithmic execution tools with its proprietary data and analytics, supporting the development of a unified, multi-dealer, multi-asset platform.

Bhas Nalabothula, managing director, head of US institutional rates at Tradeweb, states: “The addition of Citi and RBC dealer algorithms to our institutional platform further strengthens the depth and breadth of our multi-dealer ecosystem, providing institutional investors with access to an expanded range of bank-sourced quantitative strategies.

“The continued growth of our dealer algorithmic capabilities reflects our commitment to equipping clients with advanced tools to enhance liquidity access and optimise execution.

“We plan to continue to evolve our algorithmic offering and provide complementary algorithmic execution capabilities to deliver a more seamless, flexible, and efficient execution experience.â€

The US Treasury dealer algo suite also complements Tradeweb’s broader electronic trading ecosystem, such as cash and futures spread execution via their algorithmic execution technology.

Together, these solutions enable clients to access a wider spectrum of execution strategies across products and protocols.

Jamie Mortimore, global head of rates e-trading at Citi, says: “As electronic trading in US Treasuries continues to evolve, clients are looking for smarter tools that help them navigate the market with consistency and precision.

“Citi’s algos are built on deep market experience and advanced quantitative research, and bringing them to Tradeweb lets investors access that sophistication directly within their workflow. We’re also streaming firm, multi‑level prices on the platform.

“That gives clients clearer market depth and the ability to execute against firm liquidity with confidence, which is especially valuable in fast‑moving markets.â€

Darcy Greenham, head of US rates trading at RBC Capital Markets, comments: "As an early mover in the US Treasuries algorithm space, RBC has built a proven track record of innovation and execution excellence that our clients rely on.

“Our United States Treasury algorithms integrate sophisticated market intelligence with execution methodologies honed through years of market leadership, enabling clients to optimise order management while strengthening their access to integrated liquidity across the marketplace."
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