Abstract:
A system and method that provides intra-day confirmation of non-anonymous trade transactions made at an exchange includes the entry into a computer system of first data relative to the trade transaction on behalf of one party to the trade transaction, wherein the first data include a code identifying an opposing party to the transaction. A message is sent to the designated opposing party prior to submitting the trade transaction for matching prior to end-of-day clearing. The trade transaction is matched to second data relative to the trade transaction entered into the system based on identity between certain elements of the first data and the second data, and a confirmation is sent to at least one of the parties to the trade transaction.
Abstract:
A method of order allocation is disclosed. The method includes receiving an incoming order, establishing an inner market representing a first portion of an order book which may be defined as a function of an inner market parameter, designating the first portion of the order book as a priority and allocating the first portion of the received incoming order based on the priority, establishing an outer market that represents a second portion of the order book that includes the remainder of the order book not represented by the inner market of the order book, assigning the received incoming order to one of the inner or outer markets as a function of the inner market parameter, allocating a first portion of the incoming order to the inner market utilizing a first-in, first-out (FIFO) algorithm, and allocating a second portion, in excess of the first portion, of the incoming order to the outer market using a pro-rata algorithm.
Abstract:
A method of order allocation, including the steps of receiving an incoming order, establishing an inner market representing a first portion of an order which may be defined as a function of an inner market parameter, designating the first portion of the order as a priority, allocating the first portion of the received incoming order based on the priority, establishing an outer market that represents a second portion of the order that includes the remainder of the order not represented by the inner market of the order book, assigning the received incoming order to one of the inner or outer markets as a function of the inner market parameter, allocating a first portion of the incoming order to the inner market utilizing a FIFO algorithm, and allocating a second portion, in excess of the first portion, of the incoming order to the outer market using a pro-rata algorithm
Abstract:
A system and method that provides intra-day confirmation of non-anonymous trade transactions made at an exchange includes the entry into a computer system of first data relative to the trade transaction on behalf of one party to the trade transaction, wherein the first data include a code identifying an opposing party to the transaction. A message is sent to the designated opposing party prior to submitting the trade transaction for matching prior to end-of-day clearing. The trade transaction is matched to second data relative to the trade transaction entered into the system based on identity between certain elements of the first data and the second data, and a confirmation is sent to at least one of the parties to the trade transaction.
Abstract:
A method of order allocation, including the steps of receiving an incoming order, establishing a quantity cap related to a quantity of lots and if the plurality of lots associated with the received at least one order is less than or equal to the quantity cap, designating at least a portion of the plurality of lots as a priority portion, allocating the priority portion with a first allocation algorithm, and allocating any remaining portions with a second allocation algorithms, utilizing algorithms such as FIFO and pro-rata algorithms
Abstract:
A system for reporting and processing a matched trade from a market in response to orders submitted by traders includes a management subsystem for developing configuration data regarding products that are to be traded and traders who are authorized to trade. The system further includes a trade processing subsystem for receiving first data representing the matched trade and which processes the first data to create second data representing a processed trade wherein the second data are transmitted to a first recipient and a reporting subsystem for receiving market information and which processes the market information and transmits the processed market information to a second recipient. Methods of reporting and/or processing are also disclosed.
Abstract:
A method of order allocation is disclosed. The method includes receiving an incoming order, establishing an inner market representing a first portion of an order book which may be defined as a function of an inner market parameter, designating the first portion of the order book as a priority and allocating the first portion of the received incoming order based on the priority, establishing an outer market that represents a second portion of the order book that includes the remainder of the order book not represented by the inner market of the order book, assigning the received incoming order to one of the inner or outer markets as a function of the inner market parameter, allocating a first portion of the incoming order to the inner market utilizing a first-in, first-out (FIFO) algorithm, and allocating a second portion, in excess of the first portion, of the incoming order to the outer market using a pro-rata algorithm.
Abstract:
A system and method that provides a message engine to facilitate intra-day receiving of first data relative to the trade transaction on behalf of one party to the trade transaction, wherein the first data include a code identifying an opposing party to the transaction; sending a message to the designated opposing party prior to submitting the trade transaction for matching prior to end-of-day clearing; and monitoring a message queue for a response and sending a message to at least one of the parties based on the response.
Abstract:
A system for reporting and processing a matched trade from a market in response to orders submitted by traders includes a management subsystem for developing configuration data regarding products that are to be traded and traders who are authorized to trade. The system further includes a trade processing subsystem for receiving first data representing the matched trade and which processes the first data to create second data representing a processed trade wherein the second data are transmitted to a first recipient and a reporting subsystem for receiving market information and which processes the market information and transmits the processed market information to a second recipient. Methods of reporting and/or processing are also disclosed.
Abstract:
A method of order allocation is disclosed. The method includes receiving an incoming order, establishing an inner market representing a first portion of an order book which may be defined as a function of an inner market parameter, designating the first portion of the order book as a priority and allocating the first portion of the received incoming order based on the priority, establishing an outer market that represents a second portion of the order book that includes the remainder of the order book not represented by the inner market of the order book, assigning the received incoming order to one of the inner or outer markets as a function of the inner market parameter, allocating a first portion of the incoming order to the inner market utilizing a first-in, first-out (FIFO) algorithm, and allocating a second portion, in excess of the first portion, of the incoming order to the outer market using a pro-rata algorithm.