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INVESTMENTS (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2015
Schedule of Investments disclosures  
Schedule of Investments
 
June 30,
2015
December 31, 2014
In millions of dollars
Securities available-for-sale (AFS)
$
294,126

$
300,143

Debt securities held-to-maturity (HTM)(1)
30,166

23,921

Non-marketable equity securities carried at fair value(2)
2,288

2,758

Non-marketable equity securities carried at cost(3)
5,541

6,621

Total investments
$
332,121

$
333,443

(1)
Carried at adjusted amortized cost basis, net of any credit-related impairment.
(2)
Unrealized gains and losses for non-marketable equity securities carried at fair value are recognized in earnings.
(3)
Primarily consists of shares issued by the Federal Reserve Bank, Federal Home Loan Banks, foreign central banks and various clearing houses of which Citigroup is a member.
Interest and dividends on investments
The following table presents interest and dividend income on investments for the three and six months ended June 30, 2015 and 2014:
 
Three Months Ended June 30,
Six Months Ended June 30,
In millions of dollars
2015
2014
2015
2014
Taxable interest
$
1,598

$
1,544

$
3,191

$
3,011

Interest exempt from U.S. federal income tax
49

147

72

311

Dividend income
123

116

218

242

Total interest and dividend income
$
1,770

$
1,807

$
3,481

$
3,564

Realized gains and losses on investments
The following table presents realized gains and losses on the sale of investments for the three and six months ended June 30, 2015 and 2014. The gross realized investment losses exclude losses from other-than-temporary impairment (OTTI):
 
Three Months Ended June 30,
Six Months Ended June 30,
In millions of dollars
2015
2014
2015
2014
Gross realized investment gains
$
357

$
168

$
714

$
460

Gross realized investment losses
(174
)
(84
)
(224
)
(248
)
Net realized gains on sale of investments
$
183

$
84

$
490

$
212

Schedule of gain (loss) on HTM securities sold, securities reclassified to AFS and OTTI recorded on AFS securities reclassified
The following table sets forth, for the periods indicated, the carrying value of HTM securities sold and reclassified to AFS, as well as the related gain (loss) or the OTTI losses recorded on these securities.
 
Three Months Ended June 30,
Six Months Ended June 30,
In millions of dollars
2015
2014
2015
2014
Carrying value of HTM securities sold
$
22

$
5

$
49

$
5

Net realized gain on sale of HTM securities
3


5


Carrying value of securities reclassified to AFS

14

94

66

OTTI losses on securities reclassified to AFS

(1
)
(5
)
(9
)
Amortized cost and fair value of AFS
The amortized cost and fair value of AFS securities at June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014 were as follows:
 
June 30, 2015
December 31, 2014
In millions of dollars
Amortized
cost
Gross
unrealized
gains(1) (2)
Gross
unrealized
losses(1) (2)
Fair
value
Amortized
cost
Gross
unrealized
gains(1)
Gross
unrealized
losses(1)
Fair
value
Debt securities AFS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities(3)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. government-sponsored agency guaranteed
$
34,099

$
452

$
176

$
34,375

$
35,647

$
603

$
159

$
36,091

Prime
16



16

12



12

Alt-A
2



2

43

1


44

Non-U.S. residential
7,054

42

7

7,089

8,247

67

7

8,307

Commercial
510

5

2

513

551

6

3

554

Total mortgage-backed securities
$
41,681

$
499

$
185

$
41,995

$
44,500

$
677

$
169

$
45,008

U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. Treasury
$
114,607

$
640

$
266

$
114,981

$
110,492

$
353

$
127

$
110,718

Agency obligations
9,645

53

9

9,689

12,925

60

13

12,972

Total U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
$
124,252

$
693

$
275

$
124,670

$
123,417

$
413

$
140

$
123,690

State and municipal(4)
$
12,537

$
98

$
922

$
11,713

$
13,526

$
150

$
977

$
12,699

Foreign government
87,505

491

400

87,596

90,249

734

286

90,697

Corporate
14,670

154

92

14,732

12,033

215

91

12,157

Asset-backed securities(3)
11,621

20

33

11,608

12,534

30

58

12,506

Other debt securities
841



841

661



661

Total debt securities AFS
$
293,107

$
1,955

$
1,907

$
293,155

$
296,920

$
2,219

$
1,721

$
297,418

Marketable equity securities AFS
$
988

$
27

$
44

$
971

$
2,461

$
308

$
44

$
2,725

Total securities AFS
$
294,095

$
1,982

$
1,951

$
294,126

$
299,381

$
2,527

$
1,765

$
300,143

(1)
Gross unrealized gains and losses, as presented, do not include the impact of minority investments and the related allocations and pick-up of unrealized gains and losses of AFS securities. These amounts totaled unrealized gains of $34 million and $27 million as of June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014, respectively.
(2)
Gross unrealized gains and losses, as presented, as of June 30, 2015 do not include the impact of unrealized gains and losses of AFS securities of OneMain Financial (North America consumer finance business), which were reclassified as HFS as of June 30, 2015. These amounts totaled unrealized gains of $69 million and unrealized losses of $8 million as of June 30, 2015.
(3)
The Company invests in mortgage-backed and asset-backed securities. These securitizations are generally considered VIEs. The Company’s maximum exposure to loss from these VIEs is equal to the carrying amount of the securities, which is reflected in the table above. For mortgage-backed and asset-backed securitizations in which the Company has other involvement, see Note 20 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
(4)
The gross unrealized losses on state and municipal debt securities are primarily attributable to the effects of fair value hedge accounting.  Specifically, Citi hedges the LIBOR-benchmark interest rate component of certain fixed-rate tax-exempt state and municipal debt securities utilizing LIBOR-based interest rate swaps. During the hedge period, losses incurred on the LIBOR-hedging swaps recorded in earnings were substantially offset by gains on the state and municipal debt securities attributable to changes in the LIBOR swap rate being hedged.  However, because the LIBOR swap rate decreased significantly during the hedge period while the overall fair value of the municipal debt securities was relatively unchanged, the effect of reclassifying fair value gains on these securities from Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) (AOCI) to earnings, attributable solely to changes in the LIBOR swap rate, resulted in net unrealized losses remaining in AOCI that relate to the unhedged components of these securities. 

Carrying value and fair value of debt securities HTM
The carrying value and fair value of debt securities HTM at June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014 were as follows:
In millions of dollars
Amortized
cost basis(1)
Net unrealized gains
(losses)
recognized in
AOCI
Carrying
value(2)
Gross
unrealized
gains
Gross
unrealized
(losses)
Fair
value
June 30, 2015
 
 
 
 
 
Debt securities held-to-maturity
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities(3)
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. government agency guaranteed
$
16,060

$
146

$
16,206

$
74

$
(98
)
$
16,182

Prime
57

(11
)
46

4


50

Alt-A
1,026

(182
)
844

497

(304
)
1,037

Subprime
5


5

14


19

Non-U.S. residential
619

(88
)
531

53


584

Commercial
8


8



8

Total mortgage-backed securities
$
17,775

$
(135
)
$
17,640

$
642

$
(402
)
$
17,880

State and municipal(4)
$
8,695

$
(435
)
$
8,260

$
117

$
(128
)
$
8,249

Foreign government
3,945


3,945

42


3,987

Asset-backed securities(3)
337

(16
)
321

47

(1
)
367

Total debt securities held-to-maturity
$
30,752

$
(586
)
$
30,166

$
848

$
(531
)
$
30,483

December 31, 2014
 
 

 

 

 

 

Debt securities held-to-maturity
 

 

 

 

 

 

Mortgage-backed securities(3)
 

 

 

 

 

 

U.S. government agency guaranteed
$
8,795

$
95

$
8,890

$
106

$
(6
)
$
8,990

Prime
60

(12
)
48

6

(1
)
53

Alt-A
1,125

(213
)
912

537

(287
)
1,162

Subprime
6

(1
)
5

15


20

Non-U.S. residential
983

(137
)
846

92


938

Commercial
8


8

1


9

Total mortgage-backed securities
$
10,977

$
(268
)
$
10,709

$
757

$
(294
)
$
11,172

State and municipal
$
8,443

$
(494
)
$
7,949

$
227

$
(57
)
$
8,119

Foreign government
4,725


4,725

77


4,802

Asset-backed securities(3)
556

(18
)
538

50

(10
)
578

Total debt securities held-to-maturity(5)
$
24,701

$
(780
)
$
23,921

$
1,111

$
(361
)
$
24,671

(1)
For securities transferred to HTM from Trading account assets, amortized cost basis is defined as the fair value of the securities at the date of transfer plus any accretion income and less any impairments recognized in earnings subsequent to transfer. For securities transferred to HTM from AFS, amortized cost is defined as the original purchase cost, adjusted for the cumulative accretion or amortization of any purchase discount or premium, plus or minus any cumulative fair value hedge adjustments, net of accretion or amortization, and less any other-than-temporary impairment recognized in earnings.
(2)
HTM securities are carried on the Consolidated Balance Sheet at amortized cost basis, plus or minus any unamortized unrealized gains and losses and fair value hedge adjustments recognized in AOCI prior to reclassifying the securities from AFS to HTM. Changes in the values of these securities are not reported in the financial statements, except for the amortization of any difference between the carrying value at the transfer date and par value of the securities, and the recognition of any non-credit fair value adjustments in AOCI in connection with the recognition of any credit impairment in earnings related to securities the Company continues to intend to hold until maturity.
(3)
The Company invests in mortgage-backed and asset-backed securities. These securitizations are generally considered VIEs. The Company’s maximum exposure to loss from these VIEs is equal to the carrying amount of the securities, which is reflected in the table above. For mortgage-backed and asset-backed securitizations in which the Company has other involvement, see Note 20 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
(4)
The net unrealized losses recognized in AOCI on state and municipal debt securities are primarily attributable to the effects of fair value hedge accounting applied when these debt securities were classified as AFS. Specifically, Citi hedged the LIBOR-benchmark interest rate component of certain fixed-rate tax-exempt state and municipal debt securities utilizing LIBOR-based interest rate swaps. During the hedge period, losses incurred on the LIBOR-hedging swaps recorded in earnings were substantially offset by gains on the state and municipal debt securities attributable to changes in the LIBOR swap rate being hedged. However, because the LIBOR swap rate decreased significantly during the hedge period while the overall fair value of the municipal debt securities was relatively unchanged, the effect of reclassifying fair value gains on these securities from AOCI to earnings attributable solely to changes in the LIBOR swap rate resulted in net unrealized losses remaining in AOCI that relate to the unhedged components of these securities. Upon transfer of these debt securities to HTM, all hedges have been de-designated and hedge accounting has ceased.
(5)
During the second quarter of 2014, securities with a total fair value of approximately $11.8 billion were transferred from AFS to HTM and comprised $5.4 billion of U.S. government agency mortgage-backed securities and $6.4 billion of obligations of U.S. states and municipalities. The transfer reflects the Company’s intent to hold these securities to maturity or to issuer call in order to reduce the impact of price volatility on AOCI and certain capital measures under Basel III. While these securities were transferred to HTM at fair value as of the transfer date, no subsequent changes in value may be recorded, other than in connection with the recognition of any subsequent other-than-temporary impairment and the amortization of differences between the carrying values at the transfer date and the par values of each security as an adjustment of yield over the remaining contractual life of each security. Any net unrealized holding losses within AOCI related to the respective securities at the date of transfer, inclusive of any cumulative fair value hedge adjustments, will be amortized over the remaining contractual life of each security as an adjustment of yield in a manner consistent with the amortization of any premium or discount.
Total other-than-temporary impairments recognized
The following table presents the total OTTI recognized in earnings for the three and six months ended June 30, 2015:
OTTI on Investments and Other Assets
Three Months Ended 
 June 30, 2015
Six Months Ended 
  June 30, 2015
In millions of dollars
AFS(1)
HTM
Other
Assets
Total
AFS(1)
HTM
Other
Assets
Total
Impairment losses related to securities that the Company does not intend to sell nor will likely be required to sell:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total OTTI losses recognized during the period
$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

Less: portion of impairment loss recognized in AOCI (before taxes)








Net impairment losses recognized in earnings for securities that the Company does not intend to sell nor will likely be required to sell
$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

Impairment losses recognized in earnings for securities that the Company intends to sell, would be more likely than not required to sell or will be subject to an issuer call deemed probable of exercise
19

19

5

43

88

22

5

115

Total impairment losses recognized in earnings
$
19

$
19

$
5

$
43

$
88

$
22

$
5

$
115

(1)
Includes OTTI on non-marketable equity securities.

The following table presents the total OTTI recognized in earnings for the three and six months ended June 30, 2014:

OTTI on Investments and Other Assets
Three Months Ended 
 June 30, 2014
Six Months Ended 
  June 30, 2014
In millions of dollars
AFS(1)
HTM
Other
Assets
Total
AFS(1)
HTM
Other
Assets
Total
Impairment losses related to securities that the Company does not intend to sell nor will likely be required to sell:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total OTTI losses recognized during the period
$
2

$

$

$
2

$
2

$

$

$
2

Less: portion of impairment loss recognized in AOCI (before taxes)








Net impairment losses recognized in earnings for securities that the Company does not intend to sell nor will likely be required to sell
$
2

$

$

$
2

$
2

$

$

$
2

Impairment losses recognized in earnings for securities that the Company intends to sell, would be more likely than not required to sell or will be subject to an issuer call deemed probable of exercise
35



35

236



236

Total impairment losses recognized in earnings
$
37

$

$

$
37

$
238

$

$

$
238


(1)
Includes OTTI on non-marketable equity securities.

Cumulative other-than-temporary impairment credit losses recognized in earnings
The following is a three-month roll-forward of the credit-related impairments recognized in earnings for AFS and HTM debt securities held as of June 30, 2015 that the Company does not intend to sell nor likely will be required to sell:

 
Cumulative OTTI credit losses recognized in earnings on securities still held
In millions of dollars
Mar. 31, 2015 balance
Credit
impairments
recognized in
earnings on
securities not
previously
impaired
Credit
impairments
recognized in
earnings on
securities that
have
been previously
impaired
Reductions due to
credit-impaired
securities sold,
transferred or
matured
Jun. 30, 2015 balance
AFS debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities
$
295

$

$

$

$
295

Foreign government securities
170




170

Corporate
112




112

All other debt securities
149




149

Total OTTI credit losses recognized for AFS debt securities
$
726

$

$

$

$
726

HTM debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities(1)
$
668

$

$

$

$
668

Corporate





All other debt securities
133




133

Total OTTI credit losses recognized for HTM debt securities
$
801

$

$

$

$
801

(1)
Primarily consists of Alt-A securities.

The following is a three-month roll-forward of the credit-related impairments recognized in earnings for AFS and HTM debt securities held as of June 30, 2014 that the Company does not intend to sell nor likely will be required to sell:

 
Cumulative OTTI credit losses recognized in earnings on securities still held
In millions of dollars
Mar. 31, 2014 balance
Credit
impairments
recognized in
earnings on
securities not
previously
impaired
Credit
impairments
recognized in
earnings on
securities that
have
been previously
impaired
Reductions due to
credit-impaired
securities sold,
transferred or
matured
Jun. 30, 2014 balance
AFS debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities
$
295

$

$

$

$
295

Foreign government securities
171




171

Corporate
113



(1
)
112

All other debt securities
144

2



146

Total OTTI credit losses recognized for AFS debt securities
$
723

$
2

$

$
(1
)
$
724

HTM debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities(1)
$
665

$

$

$

$
665

Corporate
56




56

All other debt securities
133




133

Total OTTI credit losses recognized for HTM debt securities
$
854

$

$

$

$
854

(1) Primarily consists of Alt-A securities.

The following is a six-month roll-forward of the credit-related impairments recognized in earnings for AFS and HTM debt securities held as of June 30, 2015 that the Company does not intend to sell nor likely will be required to sell:

 
Cumulative OTTI credit losses recognized in earnings on securities still held
In millions of dollars
Dec. 31, 2014 balance
Credit
impairments
recognized in
earnings on
securities not
previously
impaired
Credit
impairments
recognized in
earnings on
securities that
have
been previously
impaired
Reductions due to
credit-impaired
securities sold,
transferred or
matured
June 30, 2015 balance
AFS debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities
$
295

$

$

$

$
295

Foreign government securities
171



(1
)
170

Corporate
118



(6
)
112

All other debt securities
149




149

Total OTTI credit losses recognized for AFS debt securities
$
733

$

$

$
(7
)
$
726

HTM debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities(1)
$
670

$

$

$
(2
)
$
668

Corporate





All other debt securities
133




133

Total OTTI credit losses recognized for HTM debt securities
$
803

$

$

$
(2
)
$
801

(1)
Primarily consists of Alt-A securities.

The following is a six-month roll-forward of the credit-related impairments recognized in earnings for AFS and HTM debt securities held as of June 30, 2014 that the Company does not intend to sell nor likely will be required to sell:

 
Cumulative OTTI credit losses recognized in earnings on securities still held
In millions of dollars
Dec. 31, 2013 balance
Credit
impairments
recognized in
earnings on
securities not
previously
impaired
Credit
impairments
recognized in
earnings on
securities that
have
been previously
impaired
Reductions due to
credit-impaired
securities sold,
transferred or
matured
Jun. 30, 2014 balance
AFS debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities
$
295

$

$

$

$
295

Foreign government securities
171




171

Corporate
113



(1
)
112

All other debt securities
144

2



146

Total OTTI credit losses recognized for AFS debt securities
$
723

$
2

$

$
(1
)
$
724

HTM debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities(1)
$
678

$

$

$
(13
)
$
665

Corporate
56




56

All other debt securities
133




133

Total OTTI credit losses recognized for HTM debt securities
$
867

$

$

$
(13
)
$
854

(1) Primarily consists of Alt-A securities.
Investments in Alternative Investment Funds
 
Fair value
Unfunded
commitments
Redemption frequency
(if currently eligible)
monthly, quarterly, annually
Redemption notice
period
In millions of dollars
June 30, 2015
December 31, 2014
June 30, 2015
December 31, 2014
 
 
Hedge funds
$
4

$
8

$

$

Generally quarterly
10-95 days
Private equity funds(1)(2)
849

891

188

205

Real estate funds (2)(3)
144

166

20

24

Total(4)
$
997

$
1,065

$
208

$
229

(1)
Private equity funds include funds that invest in infrastructure, leveraged buyout transactions, emerging markets and venture capital.
(2)
With respect to the Company’s investments in private equity funds and real estate funds, distributions from each fund will be received as the underlying assets held by these funds are liquidated. It is estimated that the underlying assets of these funds will be liquidated over a period of several years as market conditions allow. Private equity and real estate funds do not allow redemption of investments by their investors. Investors are permitted to sell or transfer their investments, subject to the approval of the general partner or investment manager of these funds, which generally may not be unreasonably withheld.
(3)
Includes several real estate funds that invest primarily in commercial real estate in the U.S., Europe and Asia.
(4)
Included in the total fair value of investments above are $1.0 billion and $0.8 billion of fund assets that are valued using NAVs provided by third-party asset managers as of June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014, respectively.
AFS debt securities  
Schedule of Investments disclosures  
Fair value of securities in unrealized loss position
The table below shows the fair value of AFS securities that have been in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months or for 12 months or longer as of June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014:
 
Less than 12 months
12 months or longer
Total
In millions of dollars
Fair
value
Gross
unrealized
losses
Fair
value
Gross
unrealized
losses
Fair
value
Gross
unrealized
losses
June 30, 2015
 
 
 
 
 
 
Securities AFS
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. government-sponsored agency guaranteed
$
9,521

$
85

$
2,332

$
91

$
11,853

$
176

Prime
11


3


14


Non-U.S. residential
2,236

5

298

2

2,534

7

Commercial
125

1

53

1

178

2

Total mortgage-backed securities
$
11,893

$
91

$
2,686

$
94

$
14,579

$
185

U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. Treasury
$
36,123

$
263

$
1,012

$
3

$
37,135

$
266

Agency obligations
1,980

8

49

1

2,029

9

Total U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
$
38,103

$
271

$
1,061

$
4

$
39,164

$
275

State and municipal
$
613

$
24

$
5,172

$
898

$
5,785

$
922

Foreign government
24,935

287

5,339

113

30,274

400

Corporate
5,731

76

923

16

6,654

92

Asset-backed securities
3,149

8

3,443

25

6,592

33

Other debt securities
180




180


Marketable equity securities AFS
20

2

300

42

320

44

Total securities AFS
$
84,624

$
759

$
18,924

$
1,192

$
103,548

$
1,951

December 31, 2014
 

 

 

 

 

 

Securities AFS
 

 

 

 

 

 

Mortgage-backed securities
 

 

 

 

 

 

U.S. government-sponsored agency guaranteed
$
4,198

$
30

$
5,547

$
129

$
9,745

$
159

Prime
5


2


7


Non-U.S. residential
1,276

3

199

4

1,475

7

Commercial
124

1

136

2

260

3

Total mortgage-backed securities
$
5,603

$
34

$
5,884

$
135

$
11,487

$
169

U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
 

 

 

 

 

 

U.S. Treasury
$
36,581

$
119

$
1,013

$
8

$
37,594

$
127

Agency obligations
5,698

9

754

4

6,452

13

Total U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
$
42,279

$
128

$
1,767

$
12

$
44,046

$
140

State and municipal
$
386

$
15

$
5,802

$
962

$
6,188

$
977

Foreign government
18,495

147

5,984

139

24,479

286

Corporate
3,511

63

1,350

28

4,861

91

Asset-backed securities
3,701

13

3,816

45

7,517

58

Other debt securities






Marketable equity securities AFS
51

4

218

40

269

44

Total securities AFS
$
74,026

$
404

$
24,821

$
1,361

$
98,847

$
1,765

Amortized cost and fair value of debt securities by contractual maturity dates
The following table presents the amortized cost and fair value of AFS debt securities by contractual maturity dates as of June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014:
 
June 30, 2015
December 31, 2014
In millions of dollars
Amortized
cost
Fair
value
Amortized
cost
Fair
value
Mortgage-backed securities(1)
 
 
 
 
Due within 1 year
$
40

$
40

$
44

$
44

After 1 but within 5 years
940

946

931

935

After 5 but within 10 years
1,162

1,177

1,362

1,387

After 10 years(2)
39,539

39,832

42,163

42,642

Total
$
41,681

$
41,995

$
44,500

$
45,008

U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
 
 
 
 
Due within 1 year
$
3,762

$
3,763

$
13,070

$
13,084

After 1 but within 5 years
114,168

114,654

104,982

105,131

After 5 but within 10 years
4,866

4,831

2,286

2,325

After 10 years(2)
1,456

1,422

3,079

3,150

Total
$
124,252

$
124,670

$
123,417

$
123,690

State and municipal
 
 
 
 
Due within 1 year
$
1,047

$
1,045

$
652

$
651

After 1 but within 5 years
3,965

3,966

4,387

4,381

After 5 but within 10 years
513

523

524

537

After 10 years(2)
7,012

6,179

7,963

7,130

Total
$
12,537

$
11,713

$
13,526

$
12,699

Foreign government
 
 
 
 
Due within 1 year
$
31,715

$
31,737

$
31,355

$
31,382

After 1 but within 5 years
39,770

39,771

41,913

42,467

After 5 but within 10 years
15,341

15,376

16,008

15,779

After 10 years(2)
679

712

973

1,069

Total
$
87,505

$
87,596

$
90,249

$
90,697

All other(3)
 
 
 
 
Due within 1 year
$
1,458

$
1,460

$
1,248

$
1,251

After 1 but within 5 years
12,873

12,941

10,442

10,535

After 5 but within 10 years
7,947

7,948

7,282

7,318

After 10 years(2)
4,854

4,832

6,256

6,220

Total
$
27,132

$
27,181

$
25,228

$
25,324

Total debt securities AFS
$
293,107

$
293,155

$
296,920

$
297,418

(1)
Includes mortgage-backed securities of U.S. government-sponsored agencies.
(2)
Investments with no stated maturities are included as contractual maturities of greater than 10 years. Actual maturities may differ due to call or prepayment rights.
(3)
Includes corporate, asset-backed and other debt securities.
HTM debt securities  
Schedule of Investments disclosures  
Fair value of securities in unrealized loss position
The table below shows the fair value of debt securities HTM that have been in an unrecognized loss position as of June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014 for less than 12 months and for 12 months or longer:
 
Less than 12 months
12 months or longer
Total
In millions of dollars
Fair
value
Gross
unrecognized
losses
Fair
value
Gross
unrecognized
losses
Fair
value
Gross
unrecognized
losses
June 30, 2015
 
 
 
 
 
 
Debt securities held-to-maturity
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities
$

$

$
8,638

$
402

$
8,638

$
402

State and municipal
2,905

64

1,519

64

4,424

128

Asset-backed securities


6

1

6

1

Total debt securities held-to-maturity
$
2,905

$
64

$
10,163

$
467

$
13,068

$
531

December 31, 2014
 
 
 
 
 
 
Debt securities held-to-maturity
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities
$
4

$

$
1,134

$
294

$
1,138

$
294

State and municipal
2,528

34

314

23

2,842

57

Asset-backed securities
9

1

174

9

183

10

Total debt securities held-to-maturity
$
2,541

$
35

$
1,622

$
326

$
4,163

$
361

Amortized cost and fair value of debt securities by contractual maturity dates
The following table presents the carrying value and fair value of HTM debt securities by contractual maturity dates as of June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014:
 
June 30, 2015
December 31, 2014
In millions of dollars
Carrying value
Fair value
Carrying value
Fair value
Mortgage-backed securities
 
 
 
 
Due within 1 year
$

$

$

$

After 1 but within 5 years
8

8



After 5 but within 10 years
821

827

863

869

After 10 years(1)
16,811

17,045

9,846

10,303

Total
$
17,640

$
17,880

$
10,709

$
11,172

State and municipal
 
 
 
 
Due within 1 year
$
266

$
265

$
205

$
205

After 1 but within 5 years
294

295

243

243

After 5 but within 10 years
172

176

140

144

After 10 years(1)
7,528

7,513

7,361

7,527

Total
$
8,260

$
8,249

$
7,949

$
8,119

Foreign government
 
 
 
 
Due within 1 year
$

$

$

$

After 1 but within 5 years
3,945

3,987

4,725

4,802

After 5 but within 10 years




After 10 years(1)




Total
$
3,945

$
3,987

$
4,725

$
4,802

All other(2)
 
 
 
 
Due within 1 year
$

$

$

$

After 1 but within 5 years




After 5 but within 10 years




After 10 years(1)
321

367

538

578

Total
$
321

$
367

$
538

$
578

Total debt securities held-to-maturity
$
30,166

$
30,483

$
23,921

$
24,671

(1)
Investments with no stated maturities are included as contractual maturities of greater than 10 years. Actual maturities may differ due to call or prepayment rights.
(2)
Includes corporate and asset-backed securities.