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Low latency regulation of distributed transaction processing in accordance with centralized demand-based dynamically reallocated limits

US12288254B2 · kind B2 · utility

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Filing dateApr 29, 2022
Grant dateApr 29, 2025
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Expiry dateNov 13, 2042

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  • Technology area (CPC G)Physics
  • CPC primaryG06Q40/04
  • WIPO fieldIT methods for management
  • WIPO sectorElectrical engineering

Abstract

The disclosed embodiments relate to systems/methods for low latency regulation of distributed, e.g., geographically and/or logically, transaction processing, such as trading of financial instruments, in accordance with centralized demand-based dynamically reallocated post-trade-based limits, e.g., credit/risk limits. In particular, the disclosed embodiments relate to monitoring credit demand across execution venues, as opposed to actual utilization, and, based thereon, modifying execution specific limits to reallocate of portions of a credit/risk allotment, such as a credit/risk limit, to multiple execution venues for use in approving transactions, which may implement order driven and/or quote driven markets, so as to dynamically rebalance the allocations to the execution venues based on demand/need, rather than utilization, thereby avoiding having to mitigate latencies in determining and responding to utilization. In addition, the disclosed embodiments may maximize the total available amount for reallocation by recognizing inter-execution venue limit offsetting positions, i.e., trades, during the rebalancing process.

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