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Susquehanna

American  
[suhs-kwuh-han-uh] / ˌsʌs kwəˈhæn ə /

noun

  1. a river flowing S from central New York through E Pennsylvania and NE Maryland into Chesapeake Bay. 444 miles (715 km) long.


Susquehanna British  
/ ˌsʌskwɪˈhænə /

noun

  1. a river in the eastern US, rising in Otsego Lake and flowing generally south to Chesapeake Bay at Havre de Grace: the longest river in the eastern US. Length: 714 km (444 miles)

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That makes prediction markets easier to navigate than the options market for certain kinds of bets, said Andrew Courtney, a former Susquehanna International Group trader who writes a Substack about prediction markets.

From The Wall Street Journal

“With the AI debate still simmering on displacement concerns, we felt the abundance of AI use cases now in production particularly relevant,” Susquehanna analyst James Friedman wrote in a research note.

From Barron's

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From Los Angeles Times

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From Barron's

It has since achieved a $14 billion market capitalization and added $3.5 billion of cash to its balance sheet, including $3 billion raised last year from a hedge fund affiliate of Susquehanna International Group.

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