Patents by Inventor Srivathsan Krishnasami

Srivathsan Krishnasami 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).

  • Publication number: 20140122318
    Abstract: An anonymous trading system for financial instruments comprises a network of broking nodes each performing a bid and offer matching function and a market view distribution function. Trader terminals are connected to the network via trading agent nodes. During deal execution a credit check is performed and once the deal is complete the identity of the counterparty becomes known to the other counterparty to the deal. The originating counterparty may send a More quantity message to the other party proposing a further deal at the same price. The other party may decline, partially accept, accept or accept and propose a still further amount. Credit for the further deal is drawn from an external source and the internal credit limits are temporarily increased or disabled to prevent the deal from being rejected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 18, 2013
    Publication date: May 1, 2014
    Applicant: EBS GROUP LIMITED
    Inventors: August Hochenberger, Edward Howorka, Neena Jain, John C. Gaudio, John R. Capuano, Gregory Mills, Srivathsan Krishnasami
  • Patent number: 8639607
    Abstract: An anonymous trading system for financial instruments comprises a network of broking nodes each performing a bid and offer matching function and a market view distribution function. Trader terminals are connected to the network via trading agent nodes. During deal execution a credit check is performed and once the deal is complete the identity of the counterparty becomes known to the other counterparty to the deal. The originating counterparty may send a More quantity message to the other party proposing a further deal at the same price. The other party may decline, partially accept, accept or accept and propose a still further amount. Credit for the further deal is drawn from an external source and the internal credit limits are temporarily increased or disabled to prevent the deal from being rejected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2010
    Date of Patent: January 28, 2014
    Assignee: EBS Group Limited
    Inventors: August M. Hochenberger, Edward R. Howorka, Neena Jain, John C. Gaudio, John R. Capuano, Gregory Mills, Srivathsan Krishnasami
  • Publication number: 20110016038
    Abstract: An anonymous trading system for financial instruments comprises a network of broking nodes each performing a bid and offer matching function and a market view distribution function. Trader terminals are connected to the network via trading agent nodes. During deal execution a credit check is performed and once the deal is complete the identity of the counterparty becomes known to the other counterparty to the deal. The originating counterparty may send a More quantity message to the other party proposing a further deal at the same price. The other party may decline, partially accept, accept or accept and propose a still further amount. Credit for the further deal is drawn from an external source and the internal credit limits are temporarily increased or disabled to prevent the deal from being rejected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2010
    Publication date: January 20, 2011
    Inventors: August M. Hochenberger, Edward R. Howorka, Neena Jain, John C. Gaudio, John R. Capuano, Gregory D. Mills, Srivathsan Krishnasami
  • Patent number: 7827085
    Abstract: An anonymous trading system for financial instruments comprises a network of broking nodes each performing a bid and offer matching function and a market view distribution function. Trader terminals are connected to the network via trading agent nodes. During deal execution a credit check is performed and once the deal is complete the identity of the counterparty becomes known to the other counterparty to the deal. The originating counterparty may send a More quantity message to the other party proposing a further deal at the same price. The other party may decline, partially accept, accept or accept and propose a still further amount. Credit for the further deal is drawn from an external source and the internal credit limits are temporarily increased or disabled to prevent the deal from being rejected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 2, 2010
    Assignee: EBS Group Limited
    Inventors: August M. Hochenberger, Edward R. Howorka, Neena Jain, John C. Gaudio, John R. Capuano, Gregory D. Mills, Srivathsan Krishnasami
  • Patent number: 7693774
    Abstract: An anonymous trading system comprises a network of broker nodes each of which perform price matching, deal execution and market distribution. Trader terminals on trading floors are connected to a given broker node via a trading agent node. Credit may be stored for a given trading floor at its trading agent node or at a credit agent node which stores credit limits for a group of trading floors. Where the credit limits of a party to a proposed deal are stored at a credit agent node, the deal execution process is routed through that credit agent node to check for available credit. The system allows institutions to adopt any combination of local and global credit assignments with counterparties with which it wishes to trade.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2010
    Assignee: EBS Group Limited
    Inventors: Edward R. Howorka, Neena Jain, Steven Iaccheo, Vladimir Neyman, James Shu, Michael S. Merold, Alastair G. Crane, Srivathsan Krishnasami, Roy S. McPherson, Paul M. Ginsberg, Gregory D. Mills
  • Publication number: 20050283426
    Abstract: An anonymous trading system comprises an interconnected network of broking nodes arranged in cliques which receive buy and sell orders from trader terminals via connected trading engines and which match persistent orders, executed deals and distribute price information to trader terminals. The system has the ability for a trader to call out for a quote (request for a quote) anonymously. RFQs are only transmitted on to potential counterparties if they are within a predetermined price range. The RFQs include a price at which the requesting party is willing to deal, but this price is not communicated potential counterparties. Counterparty responses are matches on a time, price basis and non-matched responses may be matched with themselves. Similarly, non-matched RFQs may be matched with each other.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 10, 2005
    Publication date: December 22, 2005
    Applicant: EBS Group Limited
    Inventors: Srivathsan Krishnasami, James Sinclair
  • Publication number: 20020133455
    Abstract: An anonymous trading system comprises a network of broker nodes each of which perform price matching, deal execution and market distribution. Trader terminals on trading floors are connected to a given broker node via a trading agent node. Credit may be stored for a given trading floor at its trading agent node or at a credit agent node which stores credit limits for a group of trading floors. Where the credit limits of a party to a proposed deal are stored at a credit agent node, the deal execution process is routed through that credit agent node to check for available credit. The system allows institutions to adopt any combination of local and global credit assignments with counterparties with which it wishes to trade.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 29, 2001
    Publication date: September 19, 2002
    Applicant: Electronic Broking Services Limited
    Inventors: Edward R. Howorka, Neena Jain, Steven Iaccheo, Vladimir Neyman, James Shu, Michael S. Merold, Alastair G. Crane, Srivathsan Krishnasami, Roy S. McPherson, Paul M. Ginsberg, Gregory D. Mills
  • Publication number: 20020099641
    Abstract: In an anonymous trading system, credit between counterparties is effectively increased by netting buy and sell trades to reflect the true risk to which each party is exposed. Credit limits are adjusted by calculating the exposure in each currency at the relevant time and then converted into the credit limit currency equivalent. The credit limits are adjusted accordingly. The resulting credit limits may be different for bids and offers by or from a given counterparty.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 29, 2001
    Publication date: July 25, 2002
    Applicant: Electronic Broking Services Limited
    Inventors: Gregory D. Mills, Robert Walder, Alastair G. Crane, Srivathsan Krishnasami, Roy S. McPherson, Paul M. Ginsberg