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Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
Schedule of Derivative Assets and Liabilities at Fair Value
The following table summarizes the notional amounts and fair values of our derivative instruments as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020, which are segregated by derivatives that are designated as accounting hedges and those that are not, and are further segregated by type of contract within those two categories. The total derivative assets and liabilities are adjusted on an aggregate basis to take into consideration the effects of legally enforceable master netting agreements and any associated cash collateral received or pledged. Derivative assets and liabilities are included in other assets and other liabilities, respectively, on our consolidated balance sheets, and their related gains or losses are included in operating activities as changes in other assets and other liabilities in the consolidated statements of cash flows.
Table 8.1: Derivative Assets and Liabilities at Fair Value
March 31, 2021December 31, 2020
Notional or Contractual Amount
Derivative(1)
Notional or Contractual Amount
Derivative(1)
(Dollars in millions)AssetsLiabilitiesAssetsLiabilities
Derivatives designated as accounting hedges:
Interest rate contracts:
Fair value hedges$45,880 $6 $22 $47,349 $$10 
Cash flow hedges84,150 503 30 82,150 748 
Total interest rate contracts130,030 509 52 129,499 757 11 
Foreign exchange contracts:
Fair value hedges1,466 84 0 1,527 164 
Cash flow hedges4,106 6 81 4,582 161 
Net investment hedges3,172 0 195 3,116 196 
Total foreign exchange contracts8,744 90 276 9,225 164 357 
Total derivatives designated as accounting hedges138,774 599 328 138,724 921 368 
Derivatives not designated as accounting hedges:
Customer accommodation:
Interest rate contracts68,333 935 210 68,459 1,429 198 
Commodity contracts16,881 1,234 1,039 16,871 935 820 
Foreign exchange and other contracts4,027 42 38 4,677 58 70 
Total customer accommodation89,241 2,211 1,287 90,007 2,422 1,088 
Other interest rate exposures(2)
2,118 59 33 1,770 71 56 
Other contracts1,794 0 3 1,826 
Total derivatives not designated as accounting hedges93,153 2,270 1,323 93,603 2,494 1,150 
Total derivatives$231,927 $2,869 $1,651 $232,327 $3,415 $1,518 
Less: netting adjustment(3)
(844)(679)(1,148)(739)
Total derivative assets/liabilities$2,025 $972 $2,267 $779 
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(1)Does not reflect $26 million and $31 million recognized as a net valuation allowance on derivative assets and liabilities for non-performance risk as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively. Non-performance risk is included in derivative assets and liabilities, which are part of other assets and other liabilities on the consolidated balance sheets, and is offset through non-interest income in the consolidated statements of income.
(2)Other interest rate exposures include commercial mortgage-related derivatives and interest rate swaps.
(3)Represents balance sheet netting of derivative assets and liabilities, and related payables and receivables for cash collateral held or placed with the same counterparty.
Hedged Item in Fair Value Hedging Relationship
The following table summarizes the carrying value of our hedged assets and liabilities in fair value hedges and the associated cumulative basis adjustments included in those carrying values, excluding basis adjustments related to foreign currency risk, as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020.
Table 8.2: Hedged Items in Fair Value Hedging Relationships
March 31, 2021December 31, 2020
Carrying Amount Assets/(Liabilities)Cumulative Amount of Basis Adjustments Included in the Carrying AmountCarrying Amount Assets/(Liabilities)Cumulative Amount of Basis Adjustments Included in the Carrying Amount
(Dollars in millions)Total Assets/(Liabilities)Discontinued-Hedging RelationshipsTotal Assets/(Liabilities)Discontinued-Hedging Relationships
Line item on our consolidated balance sheets in which the hedged item is included:
Investment securities available for sale(1)(2)
$9,948 $485 $194 $9,797 $590 $200 
Interest-bearing deposits(10,820)(155)0 (11,312)(213)
Securitized debt obligations(7,536)(96)15 (7,609)(171)20 
Senior and subordinated notes(20,265)(913)(633)(21,927)(1,282)(666)
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(1)These amounts include the amortized cost basis of our investment securities designated in hedging relationships for which the hedged item is the last layer expected to be remaining at the end of the hedging relationship. The amortized cost basis of this portfolio was $249 million, the amount of the designated hedged items was $225 million, and the cumulative basis adjustments associated with these hedges was ($1 million) as of March 31, 2021. We had no such hedging relationships as of December 31, 2020.
(2)Carrying value represents amortized cost.
Offsetting Assets The following table presents the gross and net fair values of our derivative assets, derivative liabilities, resale and repurchase agreements and the related offsetting amounts permitted under U.S. GAAP as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020. The table also includes cash and non-cash collateral received or pledged in accordance with such arrangements. The amount of collateral presented, however, is limited to the amount of the related net derivative fair values or outstanding balances; therefore, instances of over-collateralization are excluded.
Table 8.3: Offsetting of Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities
Gross AmountsGross Amounts Offset in the Balance SheetNet Amounts as RecognizedSecurities Collateral Held Under Master Netting Agreements
(Dollars in millions)Financial InstrumentsCash Collateral ReceivedNet Exposure
As of March 31, 2021
Derivative assets(1)
$2,869 $(369)$(475)$2,025 $0 $2,025 
As of December 31, 2020
Derivative assets(1)
3,415 (383)(765)2,267 2,267 
Gross AmountsGross Amounts Offset in the Balance SheetNet Amounts as RecognizedSecurities Collateral Pledged Under Master Netting Agreements
(Dollars in millions)Financial InstrumentsCash Collateral PledgedNet Exposure
As of March 31, 2021
Derivative liabilities(1)
$1,651 $(369)$(310)$972 $0 $972 
Repurchase agreements(2)
842 0 0 842 (842)0 
As of December 31, 2020
Derivative liabilities(1)
1,518 (383)(356)779 779 
Repurchase agreements(2)
668 668 (668)
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(1)We received cash collateral from derivative counterparties totaling $562 million and $862 million as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively. We also received securities from derivative counterparties with a fair value of approximately $1 million as of both March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020, which we have the ability to re-pledge. We posted $1.7 billion and $1.5 billion of cash collateral as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively.
(2)Under our customer repurchase agreements, which mature the next business day, we pledged collateral with a fair value of $859 million and $682 million as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively, primarily consisting of agency RMBS securities.
Offsetting Liabilities The following table presents the gross and net fair values of our derivative assets, derivative liabilities, resale and repurchase agreements and the related offsetting amounts permitted under U.S. GAAP as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020. The table also includes cash and non-cash collateral received or pledged in accordance with such arrangements. The amount of collateral presented, however, is limited to the amount of the related net derivative fair values or outstanding balances; therefore, instances of over-collateralization are excluded.
Table 8.3: Offsetting of Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities
Gross AmountsGross Amounts Offset in the Balance SheetNet Amounts as RecognizedSecurities Collateral Held Under Master Netting Agreements
(Dollars in millions)Financial InstrumentsCash Collateral ReceivedNet Exposure
As of March 31, 2021
Derivative assets(1)
$2,869 $(369)$(475)$2,025 $0 $2,025 
As of December 31, 2020
Derivative assets(1)
3,415 (383)(765)2,267 2,267 
Gross AmountsGross Amounts Offset in the Balance SheetNet Amounts as RecognizedSecurities Collateral Pledged Under Master Netting Agreements
(Dollars in millions)Financial InstrumentsCash Collateral PledgedNet Exposure
As of March 31, 2021
Derivative liabilities(1)
$1,651 $(369)$(310)$972 $0 $972 
Repurchase agreements(2)
842 0 0 842 (842)0 
As of December 31, 2020
Derivative liabilities(1)
1,518 (383)(356)779 779 
Repurchase agreements(2)
668 668 (668)
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(1)We received cash collateral from derivative counterparties totaling $562 million and $862 million as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively. We also received securities from derivative counterparties with a fair value of approximately $1 million as of both March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020, which we have the ability to re-pledge. We posted $1.7 billion and $1.5 billion of cash collateral as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively.
(2)Under our customer repurchase agreements, which mature the next business day, we pledged collateral with a fair value of $859 million and $682 million as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively, primarily consisting of agency RMBS securities.
Effects of Fair Value and Cash Flow Hedge Accounting
The net gains (losses) recognized in our consolidated statements of income related to derivatives in fair value and cash flow hedging relationships are presented below for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020.
Table 8.4: Effects of Fair Value and Cash Flow Hedge Accounting
Three Months Ended March 31, 2021
Net Interest IncomeNon-Interest Income
(Dollars in millions)Investment SecuritiesLoans, Including Loans Held for SaleOtherInterest-bearing DepositsSecuritized Debt ObligationsSenior and Subordinated NotesOther
Total amounts presented in our consolidated statements of income
$391 $5,854 $16 $(269)$(32)$(129)$118 
Fair value hedging relationships:
Interest rate and foreign exchange contracts:
Interest recognized on derivatives$(25)$0 $0 $36 $33 $62 $0 
Gains (losses) recognized on derivatives100 0 0 (58)(80)(336)(61)
Gains (losses) recognized on hedged items(1)
(105)0 0 58 75 368 61 
Excluded component of fair value hedges(2)
0 0 0 0 0 (1)0 
Net income (expense) recognized on fair value hedges$(30)$0 $0 $36 $28 $93 $0 
Cash flow hedging relationships:(3)
Interest rate contracts:
Realized gains reclassified from AOCI into net income$9 $226 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 
Foreign exchange contracts:
Realized gains reclassified from AOCI into net income(4)
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 
Net income recognized on cash flow hedges$9 $226 $1 $0 $0 $0 $0 
Three Months Ended March 31, 2020
Net Interest IncomeNon-Interest Income
(Dollars in millions)Investment SecuritiesLoans, Including Loans Held for SaleOtherInterest-bearing DepositsSecuritized Debt ObligationsSenior and Subordinated NotesOther
Total amounts presented in our consolidated statements of income
$530 $6,542 $37 $(731)$(99)$(239)$145 
Fair value hedging relationships:
Interest rate and foreign exchange contracts:
Interest recognized on derivatives$(11)$$$(2)$12 $39 $
Gains (losses) recognized on derivatives(338)287 282 1,068 (23)
Gains (losses) recognized on hedged items(1)
338 (286)(292)(1,091)23 
Excluded component of fair value hedges(2)
(1)
Net expense recognized on fair value hedges$(11)$$$(1)$$15 $
Cash flow hedging relationships:(3)
Interest rate contracts:
Realized losses reclassified from AOCI into net income$$24 $$$$$
Foreign exchange contracts:
Realized gains reclassified from AOCI into net income(4)
Net income (expense) recognized on cash flow hedges$$24 $$$$$
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(1)Includes amortization benefit of $22 million and expense of $36 million for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020, respectively, related to basis adjustments on discontinued hedges.
(2)Changes in fair values of cross-currency swaps attributable to changes in cross-currency basis spreads are excluded from the assessment of hedge effectiveness and recorded in other comprehensive income. The initial value of the excluded component is recognized in earnings over the life of the swap under the amortization approach.
(3)See “Note 9—Stockholders’ Equity” for the effects of cash flow and net investment hedges on AOCI and amounts reclassified to net income, net of tax.
(4)We recognized a gain of $85 million and $392 million for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020, respectively, on foreign exchange contracts reclassified from AOCI. These amounts were largely offset by the foreign currency transaction gains (losses) on our foreign currency denominated intercompany funding included other non-interest income.
Gains (Losses) on Free-Standing Derivatives
The net impacts to our consolidated statements of income related to free-standing derivatives are presented below for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020. These gains or losses are recognized in other non-interest income in our consolidated statements of income.
Table 8.5: Gains (Losses) on Free-Standing Derivatives
Three Months Ended March 31,
(Dollars in millions)20212020
Gains (losses) recognized in other non-interest income:
Customer accommodation:
Interest rate contracts$10 $13 
Commodity contracts5 17 
Foreign exchange and other contracts4 
Total customer accommodation19 33 
Other interest rate exposures11 18 
Other contracts0 (1)
Total$30 $50