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Fair Values
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2022
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Values Fair Values
Recurring Fair Value Measurements    
Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis
At March 31, 2022
$ in millionsLevel 1Level 2Level 3
Netting1
Total
Assets at fair value
Trading assets:
U.S. Treasury and agency securities$44,038 $19,680 $8 $ $63,726 
Other sovereign government obligations24,449 7,422 188  32,059 
State and municipal securities 1,664   1,664 
MABS 929 351  1,280 
Loans and lending commitments2
 9,349 3,141  12,490 
Corporate and other debt 28,751 1,753  30,504 
Corporate equities3
86,106 790 239  87,135 
Derivative and other contracts:
Interest rate10,124 163,417 1,086  174,627 
Credit 10,860 646  11,506 
Foreign exchange39 101,193 63  101,295 
Equity997 64,521 391  65,909 
Commodity and other12,202 33,688 3,416  49,306 
Netting1
(17,166)(271,135)(993)(55,468)(344,762)
Total derivative and other contracts6,196 102,544 4,609 (55,468)57,881 
Investments4
661 761 1,120  2,542 
Physical commodities 2,709   2,709 
Total trading assets4
161,450 174,599 11,409 (55,468)291,990 
Investment securities—AFS56,479 33,875   90,354 
Securities purchased under agreements to resell 2   2 
Total assets at fair value$217,929 $208,476 $11,409 $(55,468)$382,346 
At March 31, 2022
$ in millionsLevel 1Level 2Level 3
Netting1
Total
Liabilities at fair value
Deposits$ $1,987 $26 $ $2,013 
Trading liabilities:
U.S. Treasury and agency securities15,090 112   15,202 
Other sovereign government obligations24,751 2,911 2  27,664 
Corporate and other debt 11,081 17  11,098 
Corporate equities3
80,037 191 29  80,257 
Derivative and other contracts:
Interest rate9,127 155,763 452  165,342 
Credit 10,949 553  11,502 
Foreign exchange31 93,168 96  93,295 
Equity1,184 71,669 1,045  73,898 
Commodity and other12,716 28,140 1,982  42,838 
Netting1
(17,166)(271,135)(993)(55,224)(344,518)
Total derivative and other contracts5,892 88,554 3,135 (55,224)42,357 
Total trading liabilities125,770 102,849 3,183 (55,224)176,578 
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase 448 516  964 
Other secured financings 4,631 120  4,751 
Borrowings 73,564 2,399  75,963 
Total liabilities at fair value$125,770 $183,479 $6,244 $(55,224)$260,269 
 At December 31, 2021
$ in millionsLevel 1Level 2Level 3
Netting1
Total
Assets at fair value
Trading assets:
U.S. Treasury and agency securities$45,970 $29,749 $$— $75,721 
Other sovereign government obligations28,041 4,533 211 — 32,785 
State and municipal securities— 1,905 13 — 1,918 
MABS— 1,237 344 — 1,581 
Loans and lending commitments2
— 8,821 3,806 — 12,627 
Corporate and other debt— 27,309 1,973 — 29,282 
Corporate equities3
91,630 832 115 — 92,577 
Derivative and other contracts:
Interest rate1,364 153,048 1,153 — 155,565 
Credit— 8,441 509 — 8,950 
Foreign exchange28 74,571 132 — 74,731 
Equity1,562 68,519 251 — 70,332 
Commodity and other4,462 20,194 3,057 — 27,713 
Netting1
(5,696)(241,814)(794)(50,833)(299,137)
Total derivative and other contracts1,720 82,959 4,308 (50,833)38,154 
Investments4
735 846 1,125 — 2,706 
Physical commodities— 2,771 — — 2,771 
Total trading assets4
168,096 160,962 11,897 (50,833)290,122 
Investment securities—AFS59,021 43,809 — — 102,830 
Securities purchased under agreements to resell— — — 
Total assets at fair value$227,117 $204,778 $11,897 $(50,833)$392,959 
At December 31, 2021
$ in millionsLevel 1Level 2Level 3
Netting1
Total
Liabilities at fair value
Deposits$— $1,873 $67 $— $1,940 
Trading liabilities:
U.S. Treasury and agency securities16,433 319 — — 16,752 
Other sovereign government obligations20,771 2,062 — — 22,833 
Corporate and other debt— 8,707 16 — 8,723 
Corporate equities3
75,181 226 45 — 75,452 
Derivative and other contracts:
Interest rate1,087 145,670 445 — 147,202 
Credit— 9,090 411 — 9,501 
Foreign exchange19 73,096 80 — 73,195 
Equity2,119 77,363 1,196 — 80,678 
Commodity and other4,563 16,837 1,528 — 22,928 
Netting1
(5,696)(241,814)(794)(50,632)(298,936)
Total derivative and other contracts2,092 80,242 2,866 (50,632)34,568 
Total trading liabilities114,477 91,556 2,927 (50,632)158,328 
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase— 140 651 — 791 
Other secured financings— 4,730 403 — 5,133 
Borrowings— 74,183 2,157 — 76,340 
Total liabilities at fair value$114,477 $172,482 $6,205 $(50,632)$242,532 
MABS—Mortgage- and asset-backed securities
1.For positions with the same counterparty that cross over the levels of the fair value hierarchy, both counterparty netting and cash collateral netting are included in the column titled “Netting.” Positions classified within the same level that are with the same counterparty are netted within that level. For further information on derivative instruments and hedging activities, see Note 6.
2.For a further breakdown by type, see the following Detail of Loans and Lending Commitments at Fair Value table.
3.For trading purposes, the Firm holds or sells short equity securities issued by entities in diverse industries and of varying sizes.
4.Amounts exclude certain investments that are measured based on NAV per share, which are not classified in the fair value hierarchy. For additional disclosure about such investments, see “Net Asset Value Measurements” herein.
Detail of Loans and Lending Commitments at Fair Value
$ in millionsAt
March 31,
2022
At
December 31,
2021
Corporate$8 $
Commercial Real Estate1,407 863 
Residential Real Estate3,085 3,911 
Securities-based lending and Other loans7,990 7,845 
Total$12,490 $12,627 
Unsettled Fair Value of Futures Contracts1
$ in millions
At
March 31,
2022
At
December 31,
2021
Customer and other receivables (payables), net$377 $948 
1.These contracts are primarily Level 1, actively traded, valued based on quoted prices from the exchange and are excluded from the previous recurring fair value tables.
For a description of the valuation techniques applied to the Firm’s major categories of assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis, see Note 5 to the financial statements in the 2021 Form 10-K. During the current quarter, there were no significant revisions made to the Firm’s valuation techniques.
Rollforward of Level 3 Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis
Three Months Ended
March 31,
$ in millions20222021
U.S. Treasury and agency securities
Beginning balance$$
Purchases1 12 
Sales (9)
Net transfers5 — 
Ending balance$8 $12 
Unrealized gains (losses)$ $— 
Other sovereign government obligations
Beginning balance$211 $268 
Purchases6 15 
Sales(40)(256)
Net transfers11 (10)
Ending balance$188 $17 
Unrealized gains (losses)$ $— 
State and municipal securities
Beginning balance$13 $— 
Net transfers(13)— 
Ending balance$ $— 
Unrealized gains (losses)$ $— 
MABS
Beginning balance$344 $322 
Realized and unrealized gains (losses)(1)51 
Purchases56 144 
Sales(96)(103)
Net transfers48 (40)
Ending balance$351 $374 
Unrealized gains (losses)$(3)$(2)
Loans and lending commitments
Beginning balance$3,806 $5,759 
Realized and unrealized gains (losses)26 (26)
Purchases and originations369 1,833 
Sales(210)(2,060)
Settlements(409)(388)
Net transfers(441)(73)
Ending balance$3,141 $5,045 
Unrealized gains (losses)$22 $(32)
Corporate and other debt
Beginning balance$1,973 $3,435 
Realized and unrealized gains (losses)12 (51)
Purchases and originations71 867 
Sales(160)(749)
Settlements (255)
Net transfers(143)72 
Ending balance$1,753 $3,319 
Unrealized gains (losses)$7 $
Corporate equities
Beginning balance$115 $86 
Realized and unrealized gains (losses) 16 
Purchases24 25 
Sales(82)(46)
Net transfers182 33 
Ending balance$239 $114 
Unrealized gains (losses)$ $18 
Three Months Ended
March 31,
$ in millions20222021
Investments
Beginning balance$1,125 $828 
Realized and unrealized gains (losses)(24)
Purchases20 64 
Sales(4)(15)
Net transfers3 41 
Ending balance$1,120 $924 
Unrealized gains (losses)$(26)$(6)
Investment securities —AFS
Beginning balance$— $2,804 
Realized and unrealized gains (losses) (4)
Sales (192)
Net transfers1
 (2,481)
Ending balance$ $127 
Unrealized gains (losses)$— $(5)
Securities purchased under agreements to resell
Beginning balance$— $
Net transfers (3)
Ending balance$ $— 
Unrealized gains (losses)$ $— 
Net derivatives: Interest rate
Beginning balance$708 $682 
Realized and unrealized gains (losses)39 (413)
Purchases3 31 
Issuances(2)(17)
Settlements(21)83 
Net transfers(93)325 
Ending balance$634 $691 
Unrealized gains (losses)$147 $(403)
Net derivatives: Credit
Beginning balance$98 $49 
Realized and unrealized gains (losses)43 (4)
Purchases8 19 
Issuances(8)(8)
Settlements(68)(72)
Net transfers20 (66)
Ending balance$93 $(82)
Unrealized gains (losses)$28 $(13)
Net derivatives: Foreign exchange
Beginning balance$52 $61 
Realized and unrealized gains (losses)(145)(236)
Purchases5 
Issuances (4)
Settlements81 26 
Net transfers(26)41 
Ending balance$(33)$(110)
Unrealized gains (losses)$(138)$(206)
Net derivatives: Equity
Beginning balance$(945)$(2,231)
Realized and unrealized gains (losses)98 63 
Purchases28 77 
Issuances(68)(297)
Settlements117 65 
Net transfers116 206 
Ending balance$(654)$(2,117)
Unrealized gains (losses)$88 $12 
Three Months Ended
March 31,
$ in millions20222021
Net derivatives: Commodity and other
Beginning balance$1,529 $1,709 
Realized and unrealized gains (losses)4 331 
Purchases9 
Issuances(11)(1)
Settlements(47)(131)
Net transfers(50)29 
Ending balance$1,434 $1,944 
Unrealized gains (losses)$(216)$215 
Deposits
Beginning balance$67 $126 
Realized and unrealized losses (gains) (4)
Issuances 11 
Settlements(5)(2)
Net transfers(36)46 
Ending balance$26 $177 
Unrealized losses (gains)$ $(4)
Nonderivative trading liabilities
Beginning balance$61 $79 
Realized and unrealized losses (gains)(3)(9)
Purchases(33)(20)
Sales11 13 
Net transfers12 (1)
Ending balance$48 $62 
Unrealized losses (gains)$(3)$(9)
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase
Beginning balance$651 $444 
Realized and unrealized losses (gains)2 (2)
Settlements(10)— 
Net transfers(127)(1)
Ending balance$516 $441 
Unrealized losses (gains)$2 $(2)
Other secured financings
Beginning balance$403 $516 
Realized and unrealized losses (gains)(3)(5)
Issuances28 370 
Settlements(305)(322)
Net transfers(3)(4)
Ending balance$120 $555 
Unrealized losses (gains)$(3)$(5)
Borrowings
Beginning balance$2,157 $4,374 
Realized and unrealized losses (gains)(143)(118)
Issuances161 231 
Settlements(42)(316)
Net transfers266 91 
Ending balance$2,399 $4,262 
Unrealized losses (gains)$(143)$(116)
Portion of Unrealized losses (gains) recorded in OCI—Change in net DVA(29)(29)
1.Net transfers in the prior year quarter reflect the transfer of $2.5 billion of AFS securities from Level 3 to Level 2 due to increased trading activity and observability of pricing inputs.
Level 3 instruments may be hedged with instruments classified in Level 1 and Level 2. The realized and unrealized gains or losses for assets and liabilities within the Level 3 category presented in the previous tables do not reflect the related realized and unrealized gains or losses on hedging
instruments that have been classified by the Firm within the Level 1 and/or Level 2 categories.
The unrealized gains (losses) during the period for assets and liabilities within the Level 3 category may include changes in fair value during the period that were attributable to both observable and unobservable inputs. Total realized and unrealized gains (losses) are primarily included in Trading revenues in the income statement.
Additionally, in the previous tables, consolidations of VIEs are included in Purchases, and deconsolidations of VIEs are included in Settlements.
Significant Unobservable Inputs Used in Recurring and Nonrecurring Level 3 Fair Value Measurements
Valuation Techniques and Unobservable Inputs
Balance / Range (Average1)
$ in millions, except inputsAt March 31, 2022At December 31, 2021
Assets at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis
Other sovereign government obligations$188 $211 
Comparable pricing:
Bond price
91 to 108 points (100 points)
100 to 140 points (120 points)
MABS$351 $344 
Comparable pricing:
Bond price
0 to 83 points (58 points)
0 to 86 points (59 points)
Loans and lending
commitments
$3,141 $3,806 
Margin loan model:
Margin loan rate
1% to 4% (3%)
1% to 4% (3%)
Comparable pricing:
Loan price
88 to 102 points (97 points)
89 to 101 points (97 points)
Corporate and
other debt
$1,753 $1,973 
Comparable pricing:
Bond price
50 to 165 points (98 points)
50 to 163 points (99 points)
Discounted cash flow:
Loss given default
54% to 84% (62% / 54%)
54% to 84% (62% / 54%)
Corporate equities$239 $115 
Comparable pricing:
Equity price
100%
100%
Investments$1,120 $1,125 
Discounted cash flow:
WACC
13% to 16% (15%)
10% to 16% (15%)
Exit multiple
8 to 17 times (12 times)
8 to 17 times (12 times)
Market approach:
EBITDA multiple
8 to 23 times (9 times)
8 to 25 times (10 times)
Comparable pricing:
Equity price
43% to 100% (99%)
43% to 100% (99%)
Balance / Range (Average1)
$ in millions, except inputsAt March 31, 2022At December 31, 2021
Net derivative and other contracts:
Interest rate$634 $708 
Option model:
IR volatility skew
45% to 79% (61% / 63%)
39% to 79% (64% / 63%)
IR curve correlation
46% to 93% (73% / 76%)
62% to 98% (83% / 84%)
Bond volatility
8% to 26% (15% / 14%)
5% to 32% (12% / 9%)
Inflation volatility
24% to 65% (44% / 40%)
24% to 65% (44% / 40%)
IR curveN/M
4%
Credit$93 $98 
Credit default swap model:
Cash-synthetic basis
7 points
7 points
Bond priceN/M
0 to 83 points (46 points)
Credit spread
10 to 481 bps (95 bps)
14 to 477 bps (68 bps)
Funding spread
15 to 590 bps (77 bps)
15 to 433 bps (55 bps)
Foreign exchange2
$(33)$52 
Option model:
IR - FX correlation
54% to 56% (55% 55%)
53% to 56% (55% / 54%)
IR volatility skew
45% to 79% (61% / 63%)
39% to 79% (64% / 63%)
IR curve
2% to 7% (5% / 7%)
-1% to 7% (2% / 0%)
Foreign exchange volatility skew
 -37% to 25% (0% / 1%)
 -4% to -2% (-3% / -3%)
Contingency probability
80% to 95% (93% / 95%)
90% to 95% (94% / 95%)
Equity2
$(654)$(945)
Option model:
Equity volatility
7% to 96% (24%)
5% to 99% (24%)
Equity volatility skew
 -6% to 0% (-1%)
 -4% to 0% (-1%)
Equity correlation
5% to 97% (75%)
5% to 99% (73%)
FX correlation
 -85% to 60% (-47%)
 -85% to 37% (-42%)
IR correlation
 12% to 30% (14%)
 13% to 30% (15%)
Commodity and other$1,434 $1,529 
Option model:
Forward power price
$7 to $260 ($48) per MWh
$4 to $263 ($39) per MWh
Commodity volatility
8% to 196% (32%)
8% to 385% (22%)
Cross-commodity correlation
41% to 100% (94%)
43% to 100% (94%)
Liabilities Measured at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis
Deposits$26 $67 
Option model:
Equity volatilityN/M
7%
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase$516 $651 
Discounted cash flow:
Funding spread
84 to 131 bps (108 bps)
112 to 127 bps (120 bps)
Other secured financings$120 $403 
Comparable pricing:
Loan price
23 to 100 points (80 points)
30 to 100 points (83 points)
Balance / Range (Average1)
$ in millions, except inputsAt March 31, 2022At December 31, 2021
Borrowings$2,399 $2,157 
Option model:
Equity volatility
 7% to 93% (24%)
7% to 85% (20%)
Equity volatility skew
 -1% to 0% (0%)
 -1% to 0% (0%)
Equity correlation
39% to 95% (85%)
41% to 95% (81%)
Equity - FX correlation
 -55% to 25% (-27%)
 -55% to 25% (-30%)
IR FX Correlation
 -27% to 12% (-6% / -6%)
 -26% to 8% (-5% / -5%)
IR curve correlation
46% to 93% (73% / 76%)
N/M
IR volatility skew
34% to 82% (51% / 45%)
N/M
Discounted cash flow:
Loss given default
54% to 84% (62% / 54%)
54% to 84% (62% / 54%)
Nonrecurring Fair Value Measurement
Loans$1,370 $1,576 
Corporate loan model:
Credit spread
79 to 447 bps (266 bps)
108 to 565 bps (284 bps)
Comparable pricing:
Loan price
47 to 80 points (63 points)
40 to 80 points (61 points)
Warehouse model:
Credit spread
187 to 280 bps (226 bps)
182 to 446 bps (376 bps)
Points—Percentage of par
IR—Interest rate
FX—Foreign exchange
1.A single amount is disclosed for range and average when there is no significant difference between the minimum, maximum and average. Amounts represent weighted averages except where simple averages and the median of the inputs are more relevant.
2.Includes derivative contracts with multiple risks (i.e., hybrid products).
The previous table provides information on the valuation techniques, significant unobservable inputs, and the ranges and averages for each major category of assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring and nonrecurring basis with a significant Level 3 balance. The level of aggregation and breadth of products cause the range of inputs to be wide and not evenly distributed across the inventory of financial instruments. Further, the range of unobservable inputs may differ across firms in the financial services industry because of diversity in the types of products included in each firm’s inventory. Generally, there are no predictable relationships between multiple significant unobservable inputs attributable to a given valuation technique.
For a description of the Firm’s significant unobservable inputs and qualitative information about the effect of hypothetical changes in the values of those inputs, see Note 5 to the financial statements in the 2021 Form 10-K. During the current quarter, there were no significant revisions made to the descriptions of the Firm’s significant unobservable inputs.
Net Asset Value Measurements
Fund Interests
 
At March 31, 2022At December 31, 2021
$ in millions
Carrying
Value
Commitment
Carrying
Value
Commitment
Private equity$2,607 $579 $2,492 $615 
Real estate2,089 243 2,064 248 
Hedge1
195 2 191 
Total$4,891 $824 $4,747 $865 
1.Investments in hedge funds may be subject to initial period lock-up or gate provisions, which restrict an investor from withdrawing from the fund during a certain initial period or restrict the redemption amount on any redemption date, respectively.
Amounts in the previous table represent the Firm’s carrying value of general and limited partnership interests in fund investments, as well as any related performance-based income in the form of carried interest. The carrying amounts are measured based on the NAV of the fund taking into account the distribution terms applicable to the interest held. This same measurement applies whether the fund investments are accounted for under the equity method or fair value.
For a description of the Firm’s investments in private equity funds, real estate funds and hedge funds, which are measured based on NAV, see Note 5 to the financial statements in the 2021 Form 10-K.
See Note 13 for information regarding general partner guarantees, which include potential obligations to return performance fee distributions previously received. See Note 19 for information regarding unrealized carried interest at risk of reversal.
Nonredeemable Funds by Contractual Maturity
 
Carrying Value at March 31, 2022
$ in millions
Private Equity
Real Estate
Less than 5 years$1,041 $327 
5-10 years1,109 1,745 
Over 10 years457 17 
Total$2,607 $2,089 
Nonrecurring Fair Value Measurements
Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value on a Nonrecurring Basis
 
At March 31, 2022
 
Fair Value
$ in millionsLevel 2
Level 31
Total
Assets
Loans$1,531 $1,370 $2,901 
Other assets—Other investments 7 7 
Other assets—ROU assets4  4 
Total$1,535 $1,377 $2,912 
Liabilities
Other liabilities and accrued expenses—Lending commitments$201 $86 $287 
Total$201 $86 $287 
 
At December 31, 2021
 
Fair Value
$ in millionsLevel 2
Level 31
Total
Assets
Loans$4,035 $1,576 $5,611 
Other assets—Other investments— 
Other assets—ROU assets$16 $— $16 
Total$4,051 $1,584 $5,635 
Liabilities
Other liabilities and accrued expenses—Lending commitments$173 $70 $243 
Total$173 $70 $243 
1.For significant Level 3 balances, refer to “Significant Unobservable Inputs Used in Recurring and Nonrecurring Level 3 Fair Value Measurements” section herein for details of the significant unobservable inputs used for nonrecurring fair value measurement.
Gains (Losses) from Nonrecurring Fair Value Remeasurements1
 Three Months Ended
March 31,
$ in millions20222021
Assets
Loans2
$(43)$(13)
Goodwill (8)
Intangibles (2)
Other assets—Other investments3
(2)(51)
Other assets—Premises, equipment and software(1)(2)
Other assets—ROU assets(2)— 
Total$(48)$(76)
Liabilities
Other liabilities and accrued expenses—Lending commitments2
$(49)$
Total$(49)$4 
1.Gains and losses for Loans and Other assets—Other investments are classified in Other revenues. For other items, gains and losses are recorded in Other revenues if the item is held for sale; otherwise, they are recorded in Other expenses.
2.Nonrecurring changes in the fair value of loans and lending commitments, which exclude the impact of related economic hedges, are calculated as follows: for the held-for-investment category, based on the value of the underlying collateral; and for the held-for-sale category, based on recently executed transactions, market price quotations, valuation models that incorporate market observable inputs where possible, such as comparable loan or debt prices and CDS spread levels adjusted for any basis difference between cash and derivative instruments, or default recovery analysis where such transactions and quotations are unobservable.
3.Losses related to Other assets—Other investments were determined using techniques that included discounted cash flow models, methodologies that incorporate multiples of certain comparable companies and recently executed transactions.
Financial Instruments Not Measured at Fair Value
 At March 31, 2022
 Carrying
Value
Fair Value
$ in millionsLevel 1Level 2Level 3Total
Financial assets
Cash and cash equivalents$136,086 $136,086 $ $ $136,086 
Investment securities—HTM80,439 29,099 45,633 1,044 75,776 
Securities purchased under agreements to resell127,765  125,543 2,186 127,729 
Securities borrowed150,995  150,995  150,995 
Customer and other receivables90,134  86,417 3,453 89,870 
Loans1
196,260  24,140 170,269 194,409 
Other assets509  509  509 
Financial liabilities
Deposits$358,827 $ $358,993 $ $358,993 
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase59,104  59,089  59,089 
Securities loaned14,222  14,223  14,223 
Other secured financings4,057  4,059  4,059 
Customer and other payables243,281  243,281  243,281 
Borrowings153,854  155,443 4 155,447 
 Commitment
Amount
Lending commitments2
$141,421 $ $1,162 $514 $1,676 
 At December 31, 2021
 Carrying
Value
Fair Value
$ in millionsLevel 1Level 2Level 3Total
Financial assets
Cash and cash equivalents$127,725 $127,725 $— $— $127,725 
Investment securities—HTM80,168 29,454 49,352 1,076 79,882 
Securities purchased under agreements to resell119,992 — 117,922 2,075 119,997 
Securities borrowed129,713 — 129,713 — 129,713 
Customer and other receivables91,664 — 88,091 3,442 91,533 
Loans1
188,134 — 25,706 163,784 189,490 
Other assets528 — 528 — 528 
Financial liabilities
Deposits$345,634 $— $345,911 $— $345,911 
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase61,397 — 61,419 — 61,419 
Securities loaned12,299 — 12,296 — 12,296 
Other secured financings4,908 — 4,910 — 4,910 
Customer and other payables228,631 — 228,631 — 228,631 
Borrowings156,787 — 162,154 162,158 
 Commitment
Amount
Lending commitments2
$133,519 $— $890 $470 $1,360 
1.Amounts include loans measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis.
2.Represents Lending commitments accounted for as Held for Investment and Held for Sale. For a further discussion on lending commitments, see Note 13.
The previous tables exclude all non-financial assets and liabilities, such as Goodwill and Intangible assets, and certain financial instruments, such as equity method investments and certain receivables.