Patents by Inventor Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss
Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20220253936Abstract: The disclosed systems and methods relate to allowing trading of over the counter (“OTC”) foreign exchange (“FX”) contracts on a centralized matching and clearing mechanism, such as that of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange's (“CME”'s) futures exchange system (the “Exchange”). The disclosed systems and methods allow for anonymous transactions, centralized clearing, efficient settlement and the provision of risk management/credit screening mechanisms to lower risk, reduce transaction costs and improve the liquidity in the FX market place. In particular, the disclosed embodiments increase speed of execution facilitating growing demand for algorithmic trading, increased price transparency, lower cost of trading, customer to customer trading, and automated asset allocations, recurring trades as well as clearing and settlement efficiencies.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2022Publication date: August 11, 2022Applicant: Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.Inventors: Paul Andrew Bauerschmidt, Ari L. Studnitzer, William J. Albert, Paul J. Callaway, James W. Farrell, A. Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss
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Patent number: 11348173Abstract: The disclosed systems and methods relate to allowing trading of over the counter (“OTC”) foreign exchange (“FX”) contracts on a centralized matching and clearing mechanism, such as that of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange's (“CME”'s) futures exchange system (the “Exchange”). The disclosed systems and methods allow for anonymous transactions, centralized clearing, efficient settlement and the provision of risk management/credit screening mechanisms to lower risk, reduce transaction costs and improve the liquidity in the FX market place. In particular, the disclosed embodiments increase speed of execution facilitating growing demand for algorithmic trading, increased price transparency, lower cost of trading, customer to customer trading, and automated asset allocations, recurring trades as well as clearing and settlement efficiencies.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2020Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.Inventors: Paul Andrew Bauerschmidt, Ari L. Studnitzer, William J. Albert, Paul J. Callaway, James W. Farrell, A. Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss
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Patent number: 10719874Abstract: The disclosed systems and methods relate to allowing trading of over the counter (“OTC”) foreign exchange (“FX”) contracts on a centralized matching and clearing mechanism, such as that of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange's (“CME”'s) futures exchange system (the “Exchange”). The disclosed systems and methods allow for anonymous transactions, centralized clearing, efficient settlement and the provision of risk management/credit screening mechanisms to lower risk, reduce transaction costs and improve the liquidity in the FX market place. In particular, the disclosed embodiments increase speed of execution facilitating growing demand for algorithmic trading, increased price transparency, lower cost of trading, customer to customer trading, and automated asset allocations, recurring trades as well as clearing and settlement efficiencies.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2010Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.Inventors: Paul Andrew Bauerschmidt, Ari L. Studnitzer, William J. Albert, Lori Flemm, Paul J. Callaway, James W. Farrell, A. Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss
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Publication number: 20200219192Abstract: The disclosed systems and methods relate to allowing trading of over the counter (“OTC”) foreign exchange (“FX”) contracts on a centralized matching and clearing mechanism, such as that of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange's (“CME”'s) futures exchange system (the “Exchange”). The disclosed systems and methods allow for anonymous transactions, centralized clearing, efficient settlement and the provision of risk management/credit screening mechanisms to lower risk, reduce transaction costs and improve the liquidity in the FX market place. In particular, the disclosed embodiments increase speed of execution facilitating growing demand for algorithmic trading, increased price transparency, lower cost of trading, customer to customer trading, and automated asset allocations, recurring trades as well as clearing and settlement efficiencies.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2020Publication date: July 9, 2020Applicant: Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.Inventors: Paul Andrew Bauerschmidt, Ari L. Studnitzer, William J. Albert, Paul J. Callaway, James W. Farrell, A. Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss
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Patent number: 10628883Abstract: The disclosed systems and methods relate to allowing trading of over the counter (“OTC”) foreign exchange (“FX”) contracts on a centralized matching and clearing mechanism, such as that of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange's (“CME”'s) futures exchange system (the “Exchange”). The disclosed systems and methods allow for anonymous transactions, centralized clearing, efficient settlement and the provision of risk management/credit screening mechanisms to lower risk, reduce transaction costs and improve the liquidity in the FX market place. In particular, the disclosed embodiments increase speed of execution facilitating growing demand for algorithmic trading, increased price transparency, lower cost of trading, customer to customer trading, and automated asset allocations, recurring trades as well as clearing and settlement efficiencies.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2006Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.Inventors: Paul Andrew Bauerschmidt, Ari L. Studnitzer, William J. Albert, Lori Flemm, Paul J. Callaway, James W. Farrell, A. Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss
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Patent number: 10366454Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for processing derivative product orders at an exchange. Traders provide derivative product order risk data to the exchange. The order risk data may include maximum delta, gamma and/or vega utilization values for derivative product contracts based on the same underlying product. Before executing a trade, a match system analyzes the trader's current utilization state and the utilization that would result after the trade. The match system may then execute all or a portion of the trade.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2018Date of Patent: July 30, 2019Assignee: Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.Inventors: David Salvadori, John Falck, Charlie Troxel, Jr., James Farrell, Agnes Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss, Arjuna Ariathurai, Scott Johnston
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Patent number: 10217165Abstract: Methods and systems for an exchange to handle variable derivative product order prices are disclosed. The price of a derivative product order (bid or offer) is updated based on changes in the price of a related underlying product. Price determination variable(s), such as delta and gamma, are used to determine the price of the order. The exchange may periodically recalculate the price without requiring the trader to transmit additional information to the exchange.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2018Date of Patent: February 26, 2019Assignee: Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.Inventors: Scott Johnston, John Falck, Charlie Troxel, Jr., James W. Farrell, Agnes Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss, Arjuna Ariathurai, David Salvadori
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Publication number: 20190057446Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for processing derivative product orders at an exchange. Traders provide derivative product order risk data to the exchange. The order risk data may include maximum delta, gamma and/or vega utilization values for derivative product contracts based on the same underlying product. Before executing a trade, a match system analyzes the trader's current utilization state and the utilization that would result after the trade. The match system may then execute all or a portion of the trade.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2018Publication date: February 21, 2019Inventors: David Salvadori, John Falck, Charlie Troxel, JR., James Farrell, Agnes Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss, Arjuna Ariathurai, Scott Johnston
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Patent number: 10147139Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for processing derivative product orders at an exchange. Traders provide derivative product order risk data to the exchange. The order risk data may include maximum delta, gamma and/or vega utilization values for derivative product contracts based on the same underlying product. Before executing a trade, a match system analyzes the trader's current utilization state and the utilization that would result after the trade. The match system may then execute all or a portion of the trade.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2017Date of Patent: December 4, 2018Assignee: Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.Inventors: David Salvadori, John Falck, Charlie Troxel, James Farrell, Agnes Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss, Arjuna Ariathurai, Scott Johnston
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Publication number: 20180144405Abstract: Methods and systems for an exchange to handle variable derivative product order prices are disclosed. The price of a derivative product order (bid or offer) is updated based on changes in the price of a related underlying product. Price determination variable(s), such as delta and gamma, are used to determine the price of the order. The exchange may periodically recalculate the price without requiring the trader to transmit additional information to the exchange.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2018Publication date: May 24, 2018Inventors: Scott Johnston, John Falck, Charlie Troxel, JR., James W. Farrell, Agnes Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss, Arjuna Ariathurai, David Salvadori
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Patent number: 9911157Abstract: Methods and systems for an exchange to handle variable derivative product order prices are disclosed. The price of a derivative product order (bid or offer) is updated based on changes in the price of a related underlying product. Price determination variable(s), such as delta and gamma, are used to determine the price of the order. The exchange may periodically recalculate the price without requiring the trader to transmit additional information to the exchange.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2009Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.Inventors: Scott Johnston, John Falck, Charlie Troxel, Jr., James W. Farrell, Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss, Arjuna Ariathurai, David Salvadori
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Publication number: 20170200231Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for processing derivative product orders at an exchange. Traders provide derivative product order risk data to the exchange. The order risk data may include maximum delta, gamma and/or vega utilization values for derivative product contracts based on the same underlying product. Before executing a trade, a match system analyzes the trader's current utilization state and the utilization that would result after the trade. The match system may then execute all or a portion of the trade.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2017Publication date: July 13, 2017Inventors: David Salvadori, John Falck, Charlie Troxel, James Farrell, Agnes Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss, Arjuna Ariathurai, Scott Johnston
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Patent number: 9607338Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for processing derivative product orders at an exchange. Traders provide derivative product order risk data to the exchange. The order risk data may include maximum delta, gamma and/or vega utilization values for derivative product contracts based on the same underlying product. Before executing a trade, a match system analyzes the trader's current utilization state and the utilization that would result after the trade. The match system may then execute all or a portion of the trade.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2014Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.Inventors: David Salvadori, John Falck, Charlie Troxel, Jr., James Farrell, Agnes Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss, Arjuna Ariathurai, Scott Johnston
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Publication number: 20150026033Abstract: Protections against self-matching trade orders are disclosed which maximize liquidity/efficiency by reducing/minimizing unnecessary cancelations and/or resubmissions. Rather than automatically cancel or modify the incoming and/or self-matching counter orders, those resting counter orders, which would result in the occurrence of a self-match with an incoming order, are placed in a hold state or otherwise set aside such that the incoming order may be matched with other non-self-matching orders. The held orders are subsequently returned to the order book at the same, or different, priority to await a subsequent incoming order.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Inventors: John Curran, Akira Yamaguchi, Brian Wolf, Pearce Peck-Walden, James Wilcox, James Bailey, Neil Lustyk, Katherine Patrick, Paul A. Bauerschmidt, Ari L. Studnitzer, William J. Albert, Paul J. Callaway, James W. Farrell, A. Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss
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Publication number: 20140244472Abstract: A system can include a first computer hardware means for identifying a first available order book for a first available product listed on an exchange and a second available order book for a second available product listed on the exchange, the first available product comprising a first component and the second available product comprising a second component, the first and the second components being part of a new product. The system can also include a second computer hardware means for generating a new order book for the new product based on the first and second available products. The system can also include a third computer hardware means for causing the new product to be listed on the exchange such that subsequently received orders to buy or sell the new product are matched based on the new order book or entered into the new order book.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: CHICAGO MERCANTILE EXCHANGEInventors: Paul A. Bauerschmidt, Ari L. Studnitzer, William J. Albert, Paul J. Callaway, James W. Farrell, Agnes Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss
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Patent number: 8751361Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for executing a hedge transaction in connection with the execution of a derivative product order in which the price of the derivative product is defined by one or more variables. The hedge transaction may be executed at an exchange or match engine that is different from the exchange or match engine executing the derivative product order. The execution of derivative product transaction may be contingent on the existence of an appropriate hedge transaction. Alternatively, a best efforts approach may be used to fill the hedge transaction order after executing the derivative product transaction.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2013Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.Inventors: James W. Farrell, Agnes Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss, Scott Johnston, John Falck, Charlie Troxel, Jr., Arjuna Ariathurai, David Salvadori
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Patent number: 8738508Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for processing derivative product orders at an exchange. Traders provide derivative product order risk data to the exchange. The order risk data may include maximum delta, gamma and/or vega utilization values for derivative product contracts based on the same underlying product. Before executing a trade, a match system analyzes the trader's current utilization state and the utilization that would result after the trade. The match system may then execute all or a portion of the trade.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2013Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.Inventors: Scott Johnston, John Falck, Charlie Troxel, Jr., James W. Farrell, Arjuna Ariathurai, Agnes Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss, David Salvadori
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Patent number: 8738511Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for executing a hedge transaction in connection with the execution of a derivative product order in which the price of the derivative product is defined by one or more variables. The hedge transaction may be executed at an exchange or match engine that is different from the exchange or match engine executing the derivative product order. The execution of derivative product transaction may be contingent on the existence of an appropriate hedge transaction. Alternatively, a best efforts approach may be used to fill the hedge transaction order after executing the derivative product transaction.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2013Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.Inventors: Scott Johnston, John Falck, Charlie Troxel, Jr., James W. Farrell, Agnes Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss, Arjuna Ariathurai, David Salvadori
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Publication number: 20140129414Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for processing derivative product orders at an exchange. Traders provide derivative product order risk data to the exchange. The order risk data may include maximum delta, gamma and/or vega utilization values for derivative product contracts based on the same underlying product. Before executing a trade, a match system analyzes the trader's current utilization state and the utilization that would result after the trade. The match system may then execute all or a portion of the trade.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2014Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.Inventors: David Salvadori, John Falck, Charlie Troxel, JR., James Farrell, Agnes Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss, Arjuna Ariathurai, Scott Johnston
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Patent number: 8700520Abstract: The disclosed systems and methods relate to allowing trading of over the counter (“OTC”) foreign exchange (“FX”) contracts on a centralized matching and clearing mechanism, such as that of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange's (“CME”'s) futures exchange system (the “Exchange”). The disclosed systems and methods allow for anonymous transactions, centralized clearing, efficient settlement and the provision of risk management/credit screening mechanisms to lower risk, reduce transaction costs and improve the liquidity in the FX market place. In particular, the disclosed embodiments increase speed of execution facilitating growing demand for algorithmic trading, increased price transparency, lower cost of trading, customer to customer trading, and automated asset allocations, recurring trades as well as clearing and settlement efficiencies.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2013Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Chicago Mercantile ExchangeInventors: Paul A. Bauerschmidt, Ari L. Studnitzer, William J. Albert, Paul J. Callaway, James W. Farrell, A. Shanthi Thiruthuvadoss