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Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Summary of Derivative Instruments [Abstract]  
Schedule of Derivative Amounts
Selected information with respect to notional amounts and recorded gross fair values at June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, is summarized as follows:
June 30, 2021December 31, 2020
Notional
amount
Fair valueNotional
amount
Fair value
(In millions)Other
assets
Other
liabilities
Other
assets
Other
liabilities
Derivatives designated as hedging instruments:
Cash flow hedges of floating-rate assets:
Purchased interest rate floors$— $— $— $— $— $— 
Receive-fixed interest rate swaps
3,950 — — 3,150 — — 
Fair value hedges:
Debt hedges: Receive-fixed interest rate swaps500 — — 500 — — 
Asset hedges: Pay-fixed interest rate swaps383 — 383 — 
Total derivatives designated as hedging instruments4,833 — 4,033 — 
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments:
Customer-facing interest rate derivatives 1, 2
6,278 261 21 5,986 390 
Offsetting interest rate derivatives 2
6,278 24 269 5,986 409 
Other interest rate derivatives1,325 1,649 20 
Foreign exchange derivatives359 223 
Total derivatives not designated as hedging instruments
14,240 297 295 13,844 417 418 
Total derivatives$19,073 $306 $295 $17,877 $420 $418 
1 Customer-facing interest rate derivatives include a net CVA of $5 million at June 30, 2021, and an $18 million net credit valuation adjustment reducing the fair value amount at December 31, 2020. These adjustments are required to reflect both our nonperformance risk and that of the respective counterparty.
2 The fair value amounts for these derivatives do not include the settlement amounts for those trades that are centrally cleared. Once the settlement amounts with the clearing houses are included the derivative fair values would be the following:
June 30, 2021December 31, 2020
(In millions)Other assetsOther liabilitiesOther assetsOther liabilities
Customer-facing interest rate derivatives$261 $21 $390 $
Offsetting interest rate derivatives18 29 
Schedule of Derivative Gains (Losses) Deferred in OCI or Recognized in Earnings
The amount of derivative gains (losses) from cash flow and fair value hedges that was deferred in OCI or recognized in earnings for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 is shown in the schedules below.
Amount of derivative gain (loss) recognized/reclassified
Three Months Ended June 30, 2021
(In millions)Effective portion of derivatives gain/(loss) deferred in OCIExcluded components deferred in OCI (amortization approach)Amount of gain/(loss) reclassified from OCI into incomeInterest on fair value hedgesHedge ineffectiveness/OCI reclass due to missed forecast
Cash flow hedges of floating-rate assets:1
Purchased interest rate floors$— $— $$— $— 
Interest rate swaps(4)— 13 — — 
Fair value hedges of liabilities:
Receive-fixed interest rate swaps— — — — 
Basis amortization on terminated hedges 2, 3
— — — — 
Fair value hedges of assets:
Pay-fixed interest rate swaps— — — (1)— 
Basis amortization on terminated hedges 2, 3
— — — — — 
Total derivatives designated as hedging instruments
$(4)$— $15 $$— 
Amount of derivative gain (loss) recognized/reclassified
Six Months Ended June 30, 2021
(In millions)Effective portion of derivatives gain/(loss) deferred in OCIExcluded components deferred in OCI (amortization approach)Amount of gain/(loss) reclassified from OCI into incomeInterest on fair value hedgesHedge ineffectiveness/OCI reclass due to missed forecast
Cash flow hedges of floating-rate assets: 1
Purchased interest rate floors$— $— $$— $— 
Interest rate swaps(9)— 25 — — 
Fair value hedges of liabilities:
Receive-fixed interest rate swaps— — — — 
Basis amortization on terminated hedges 2, 3
— — — — 
Fair value hedges of assets:
Pay-fixed interest rate swaps— — — (1)— 
Basis amortization on terminated hedges 2, 3
— — — — — 
Total derivatives designated as hedging instruments
$(9)$— $31 $$— 

Amount of derivative gain (loss) recognized/reclassified
Three Months Ended June 30, 2020
(In millions)Effective portion of derivatives gain/(loss) deferred in OCIExcluded components deferred in OCI (amortization approach)Amount of gain/(loss) reclassified from OCI into incomeInterest on fair value hedgesHedge ineffectiveness/OCI reclass due to missed forecast
Cash flow hedges of floating-rate assets: 1
Purchased interest rate floors$— $— $$— $— 
Interest rate swaps10 — 10 — — 
Fair value hedges of liabilities:
Receive-fixed interest rate swaps— — — — 
Basis amortization on terminated hedges 2, 3
— — — — 
Fair value hedges of assets:
Pay-fixed interest rate swaps— — — — — 
Basis amortization on terminated hedges 2, 3
— — — — — 
Total derivatives designated as hedging instruments
$10 $— $13 $$— 
Amount of derivative gain (loss) recognized/reclassified
Six Months Ended June 30, 2020
(In millions)Effective portion of derivatives gain/(loss) deferred in OCIExcluded components deferred in OCI (amortization approach)Amount of gain/(loss) reclassified from OCI into incomeInterest on fair value hedgesHedge ineffectiveness/OCI reclass due to missed forecast
Cash flow hedges of floating-rate assets: 1
Purchased interest rate floors$— $— $$— $— 
Interest rate swaps102 — 11 — — 
Fair value hedges of liabilities:
Receive-fixed interest rate swaps— — — — 
Basis amortization on terminated hedges 2, 3
— — — — 
Fair value hedges of assets:
Pay-fixed interest rate swaps— — — — — 
Basis amortization on terminated hedges 2, 3
— — — — — 
Total derivatives designated as hedging instruments
$102 $— $17 $10 $— 
Note: These schedules are not intended to present, at any given time, our long/short position with respect to our derivative contracts.
1 Amounts recognized in OCI and reclassified from AOCI represent the effective portion of the derivative gain (loss). For the 12 months following June 30, 2021, we estimate that $48 million will be reclassified from AOCI into interest income.
2 Adjustment to interest expense resulting from the amortization of the debt basis adjustment on fixed-rate debt previously hedged by terminated receive-fixed interest rate.
3The cumulative unamortized basis adjustment from previously terminated or redesignated fair value hedges at June 30, 2021 is $5 million and $7 million of terminated fair value debt and asset hedges, respectively. The amortization of the cumulative unamortized basis adjustment from asset hedges is not shown in the schedules because it is not significant.
Schedule of Gains (Losses) Recognized From Derivatives Not Designated as Accounting Hedges The amount of gains (losses) recognized from derivatives not designated as accounting hedges is as follows:
Other Noninterest Income/(Expense)
(In millions)Three Months Ended June 30, 2021Six Months Ended June 30, 2021Three Months Ended June 30, 2020Six Months Ended June 30, 2020
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments:
Customer-facing interest rate derivatives
$87 $(95)$34 $346 
Offsetting interest rate derivatives(89)117 (39)(352)
Other interest rate derivatives(6)(10)11 
Foreign exchange derivatives11 12 
Total derivatives not designated as hedging instruments
$(2)$23 $$17 
Schedule of Fair Value Hedges The following schedule presents derivatives used in fair value hedge accounting relationships, as well as pre-tax gains/(losses) recorded on such derivatives and the related hedged items for the periods presented.
Gain/(loss) recorded in income
Three Months Ended June 30, 2021Three Months Ended June 30, 2020
(In millions)
Derivatives 2
Hedged itemsTotal income statement impact
Derivatives 2
Hedged itemsTotal income statement impact
Debt: Receive-fixed interest rate swaps 1, 2
$12 $(12)$— $$(4)$— 
Assets: Pay-fixed interest rate swaps 1, 2
(25)25 — — — — 
Gain/(loss) recorded in income
Six Months Ended June 30, 2021Six Months Ended June 30, 2020
(In millions)
Derivatives 2
Hedged itemsTotal income statement impact
Derivatives 2
Hedged itemsTotal income statement impact
Debt: Receive-fixed interest rate swaps 1, 2
$(23)$23 $— $75 $(75)$— 
Assets: Pay-fixed interest rate swaps 1, 2
23 (23)— — — — 
1 Consists of hedges of benchmark interest rate risk of fixed-rate long-term debt and fixed-rate AFS securities. Gains and losses were recorded in net interest expense or income consistent with the hedged items.
2 The income/expense for derivatives does not reflect interest income/expense from periodic accruals and payments to be consistent with the presentation of the gains/(losses) on the hedged items.
Schedule of Basis Adjustments for Hedged Items
The following schedule provides selected information regarding basis adjustments for hedged items.
Par value of hedged assets/(liabilities)
Carrying amount of the hedged assets/(liabilities)1
Cumulative amount of fair value hedging adjustment included in the carrying amount of the hedged item
(In millions)June 30, 2021December 31, 2020June 30, 2021December 31, 2020June 30, 2021December 31, 2020
Long-term fixed-rate debt$(500)$(500)$(514)$(537)$(14)$(37)
Fixed-rate AFS securities383 383 339 362 (44)(21)
1 Carrying amounts displayed above exclude issuance and purchase discounts or premiums and unamortized issuance/acquisition costs and also exclude amounts related to terminated fair value hedges.