Fair Value Option |
Fair Value Option
The Corporation elects to account for certain financial instruments under the fair value option. For more information on the primary financial instruments for which the fair value option elections have been made, see Note 21 – Fair Value Option to the Consolidated Financial Statements of the Corporation’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K. The following tables provide information about the fair
value carrying amount and the contractual principal outstanding of assets and liabilities accounted for under the fair value option at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, and information about where changes in the fair value of assets and liabilities accounted for under the fair value option are included in the Consolidated Statement of Income for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018.
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Fair Value Option Elections |
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March 31, 2019 |
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December 31, 2018 |
(Dollars in millions) |
Fair Value Carrying Amount |
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Contractual Principal Outstanding |
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Fair Value Carrying Amount Less Unpaid Principal |
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Fair Value
Carrying
Amount
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Contractual Principal Outstanding |
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Fair Value Carrying
Amount Less Unpaid Principal
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Federal funds sold and securities borrowed or purchased under agreements to resell |
$ |
59,557 |
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$ |
59,524 |
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$ |
33 |
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$ |
56,399 |
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$ |
56,376 |
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$ |
23 |
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Loans reported as trading account assets (1)
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6,346 |
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13,438 |
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(7,092 |
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6,195 |
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13,088 |
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(6,893 |
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Trading inventory – other |
16,322 |
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n/a |
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n/a |
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13,778 |
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n/a |
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n/a |
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Consumer and commercial loans |
6,187 |
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6,220 |
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(33 |
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4,349 |
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4,399 |
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(50 |
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Loans held-for-sale (1)
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2,547 |
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3,799 |
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(1,252 |
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2,942 |
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4,749 |
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(1,807 |
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Other assets |
3 |
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n/a |
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n/a |
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3 |
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n/a |
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n/a |
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Long-term deposits |
499 |
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447 |
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52 |
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492 |
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454 |
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38 |
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Federal funds purchased and securities loaned or sold under agreements to repurchase |
26,609 |
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26,614 |
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(5 |
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28,875 |
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28,881 |
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(6 |
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Short-term borrowings |
1,895 |
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1,895 |
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— |
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1,648 |
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1,648 |
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— |
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Unfunded loan commitments |
106 |
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n/a |
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n/a |
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169 |
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n/a |
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n/a |
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Long-term debt (2)
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31,625 |
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31,990 |
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(365 |
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27,689 |
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29,198 |
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(1,509 |
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(1) |
A significant portion of the loans reported as trading account assets and LHFS are distressed loans that were purchased at a deep discount to par, and the remainder are loans with a fair value near contractual principal outstanding. |
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(2) |
Includes structured liabilities with a fair value of $31.3 billion and $27.3 billion, and contractual principal outstanding of $31.6 billion and $28.8 billion at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018.
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n/a = not applicable
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Gains (Losses) Relating to Assets and Liabilities Accounted for Under the Fair Value Option |
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Three Months Ended March 31 |
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2019 |
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2018 |
(Dollars in millions) |
Trading Account Income |
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Other
Income
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Total |
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Trading Account Income |
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Other
Income
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Total |
Loans reported as trading account assets (1)
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$ |
91 |
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$ |
— |
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$ |
91 |
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$ |
103 |
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$ |
— |
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$ |
103 |
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Trading inventory – other (2)
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2,544 |
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— |
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2,544 |
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595 |
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— |
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595 |
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Consumer and commercial loans (1)
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1 |
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18 |
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19 |
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106 |
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(21 |
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85 |
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Long-term debt (3, 4)
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(1,080 |
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(23 |
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(1,103 |
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819 |
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(41 |
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778 |
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Other (5)
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11 |
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86 |
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97 |
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8 |
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8 |
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16 |
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Total |
$ |
1,567 |
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$ |
81 |
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$ |
1,648 |
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$ |
1,631 |
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$ |
(54 |
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$ |
1,577 |
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(1) |
Gains (losses) related to borrower-specific credit risk were not significant. |
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(2) |
The gains in trading account income are primarily offset by losses on trading liabilities that hedge these assets. |
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(3) |
The majority of the net gains (losses) in trading account income relate to the embedded derivatives in structured liabilities and are offset by gains (losses) on derivatives and securities that hedge these liabilities. |
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(4) |
For the cumulative impact of changes in the Corporation’s own credit spreads and the amount recognized in accumulated OCI, see Note 14 – Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss). For more information on how the Corporation’s own credit spread is determined, see Note 20 – Fair Value Measurements to the Consolidated Financial Statements of the Corporation’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
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(5) Includes gains (losses) on federal funds sold and securities borrowed or purchased under agreements to resell, LHFS, long-term deposits, federal funds purchased and securities loaned or sold under agreements to repurchase, short-term borrowings and unfunded loan commitments.
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