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Fair Value of Financial Instruments
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
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The following disclosures include financial instruments that are not carried at fair value or only a portion of the ending balance is carried at fair value on the Consolidated Balance Sheet. Certain loans, deposits, long-term debt, unfunded lending commitments and other financial instruments are accounted for under the fair value option. For more information, see Note 21 – Fair Value Option to the Consolidated Financial Statements of the Corporation’s 2023 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
Fair Value of Financial Instruments
The carrying values and fair values by fair value hierarchy of certain financial instruments where only a portion of the ending balance was carried at fair value at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023 are presented in the table below.
Fair Value of Financial Instruments
Fair Value
Carrying ValueLevel 2Level 3Total
(Dollars in millions)September 30, 2024
Financial assets
Loans
$1,041,712 $51,661 $979,150 $1,030,811 
Loans held-for-sale10,351 7,478 2,873 10,351 
Financial liabilities
Deposits (1)
1,930,352 1,932,749  1,932,749 
Long-term debt296,927 301,702 709 302,411 
Commercial unfunded lending commitments (2)
1,166 56 3,462 3,518 
December 31, 2023
Financial assets
Loans
$1,020,281 $49,311 $949,977 $999,288 
Loans held-for-sale6,002 3,024 2,979 6,003 
Financial liabilities
Deposits (1)
1,923,827 1,925,015 — 1,925,015 
Long-term debt302,204 303,070 913 303,983 
Commercial unfunded lending commitments (2)
1,275 44 3,927 3,971 
(1)    Includes demand deposits of $867.1 billion and $897.3 billion with no stated maturities at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023.
(2)    The carrying value of commercial unfunded lending commitments is included in accrued expenses and other liabilities on the Consolidated Balance Sheet. The Corporation does not estimate the fair value of consumer unfunded lending commitments because, in many instances, the Corporation can reduce or cancel these commitments by providing notice to the borrower. For more information on commitments, see Note 10 – Commitments and Contingencies