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Fair Value (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Schedule of Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring Basis
The following tables present information with respect to our financial assets and liabilities carried at fair value in our consolidated statement of condition on a recurring basis as of the dates indicated:
Fair Value Measurements on a Recurring Basis
As of March 31, 2021
(In millions)
Quoted Market
Prices in Active
Markets
(Level 1)
Pricing Methods
with Significant
Observable
Market Inputs
(Level 2)
Pricing Methods
with Significant
Unobservable
Market Inputs
(Level 3)
Impact of Netting(1)
Total Net
Carrying Value
in Consolidated
Statement of
Condition
Assets:
Trading account assets:
U.S. government securities$40 $ $ $40 
Non-U.S. government securities 222  222 
Other 524  524 
Total trading account assets40 746  786 
Available-for-sale investment securities:
U.S. Treasury and federal agencies:
Direct obligations8,937   8,937 
Mortgage-backed securities 14,425  14,425 
Total U.S. Treasury and federal agencies8,937 14,425  23,362 
Asset-backed securities:
Student loans 288  288 
Credit cards 91  91 
Collateralized loan obligations— 3,669 106 3,775 
Non-agency CMBS and RMBS(2)
— 71  71 
Total asset-backed securities 4,119 106 4,225 
Non-U.S. debt securities:
Mortgage-backed securities 2,032  2,032 
Asset-backed securities 2,297  2,297 
Government securities 9,910  9,910 
Other(3)
 13,709  13,709 
Total non-U.S. debt securities 27,948  27,948 
State and political subdivisions 1,498  1,498 
Other U.S. debt securities 3,464 15 3,479 
Total available-for-sale investment securities8,937 51,454 121 60,512 
Other assets:
Derivative instruments:
Foreign exchange contracts 21,892 6 $(13,728)8,170 
Interest rate contracts1   (1) 
Total derivative instruments1 21,892 6 (13,729)8,170 
Other 549   549 
Total assets carried at fair value$8,978 $74,641 $127 $(13,729)$70,017 
Liabilities:
Accrued expenses and other liabilities:
Derivative instruments:
Foreign exchange contracts$9 $22,036 $ $(15,533)$6,512 
Interest rate contracts 35  (1)34 
Other derivative contracts 181   181 
Total derivative instruments9 22,252  (15,534)6,727 
Total liabilities carried at fair value$9 $22,252 $ $(15,534)$6,727 
(1) Represents counterparty netting against level 2 financial assets and liabilities where a legally enforceable master netting agreement exists between us and the counterparty. Netting also reflects asset and liability reductions of $1.81 billion and $3.61 billion, respectively, for cash collateral received from and provided to derivative counterparties.
(2) Consists entirely of non-agency CMBS.
(3) As of March 31, 2021, the fair value of other non-U.S. debt securities included $10.13 billion of supranational and non-U.S. agency bonds, $1.90 billion of corporate bonds and $0.43 billion of covered bonds.
Fair Value Measurements on a Recurring Basis
As of December 31, 2020
(In millions)
Quoted Market
Prices in Active
Markets
(Level 1)
Pricing Methods
with Significant
Observable
Market Inputs
(Level 2)
Pricing Methods
with Significant
Unobservable
Market Inputs
(Level 3)
Impact of Netting(1)
Total Net
Carrying Value
in Consolidated
Statement of
Condition
Assets:
Trading account assets:
U.S. government securities$40 $— $— $40 
Non-U.S. government securities— 239 — 239 
Other17 519 — 536 
Total trading account assets57 758 — 815 
Available-for-sale investment securities:
U.S. Treasury and federal agencies:
Direct obligations6,575 — — 6,575 
Mortgage-backed securities— 14,305 — 14,305 
Total U.S. Treasury and federal agencies6,575 14,305 — 20,880 
Asset-backed securities:
Student loans— 314 — 314 
Credit cards— 90 — 90 
Collateralized loan obligations— 2,952 14 2,966 
Non-agency CMBS and RMBS(2)
— 78 — 78 
Total asset-backed securities— 3,434 14 3,448 
Non-U.S. debt securities:
Mortgage-backed securities— 1,996 — 1,996 
Asset-backed securities— 2,291 — 2,291 
Government securities— 12,539 — 12,539 
Other(3)
— 12,903 — 12,903 
Total non-U.S. debt securities— 29,729 — 29,729 
State and political subdivisions— 1,548 — 1,548 
Other U.S. debt securities— 3,443 — 3,443 
Total available-for-sale investment securities6,575 52,459 14 59,048 
Other assets:
Derivative instruments:
Foreign exchange contracts— 25,941 $(20,140)5,803 
Interest rate contracts— — — 
Total derivative instruments25,941 (20,140)5,804 
Other— 525 — — 525 
Total assets carried at fair value$6,633 $79,683 $16 $(20,140)$66,192 
Liabilities:
Accrued expenses and other liabilities:
Trading account liabilities:
Other$$— $— $— $
Derivative instruments:
Foreign exchange contracts25,925 (15,558)10,369 
Interest rate contracts— 42 — — 42 
Other derivative contracts— 157 — — 157 
Total derivative instruments26,124 (15,558)10,568 
Total liabilities carried at fair value$$26,124 $$(15,558)$10,572 
(1) Represents counterparty netting against level 2 financial assets and liabilities where a legally enforceable master netting agreement exists between us and the counterparty. Netting also reflects asset and liability reductions of $5.87 billion and $1.29 billion, respectively, for cash collateral received from and provided to derivative counterparties.
(2) Consists entirely of non-agency CMBS.
(3) As of December 31, 2020, the fair value of other non-U.S. debt securities included $9.55 billion of supranational and non-U.S. agency bonds, $1.88 billion of corporate bonds and $0.47 billion of covered bonds.
Fair Value, Assets Measured on Recurring Basis, Unobservable Input Reconciliation
The following tables present activity related to our level 3 financial assets during the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020, respectively. Transfers into and out of level 3 are reported as of the beginning of the period presented. During the three months ended March 31, 2021, transfers into level 3 were primarily related to a U.S. corporate bond, for which fair value was measured using information obtained from third party sources, including non-binding broker/dealer quotes. During the three months ended March 31, 2021, transfers out of level 3 were mainly related to collateralized loan obligations, for which fair value was measured using prices based on observable market information. During the three months ended March 31, 2020, there were no transfers into or out of level 3.
Fair Value Measurements Using Significant Unobservable Inputs
 Three Months Ended March 31, 2021
 Fair Value as of
December 31,
2020
Total Realized and
Unrealized Gains (Losses)
PurchasesSalesSettlements
Transfers into
Level 3
Transfers
out of Level 3
Fair Value 
as of March 31, 2021(1)
Change in Unrealized Gains (Losses) Related to Financial Instruments
Held as of
March 31, 2021
(In millions)
Recorded in Revenue(1)
Recorded in Other Comprehensive Income(1)
Assets:
Available-for-sale Investment securities:
Asset-backed securities:
Collateralized loan obligations$14 $ $ $106 $ $ $ $(14)$106 
Total asset-backed securities14   106    (14)106 
Other U.S. debt securities      15  15 
Total Available-for-sale investment securities14   106   15 (14)121 
Other assets:
Derivative instruments:
Foreign exchange contracts2   4     6 $1 
Total derivative instruments2   4     6 1 
Total assets carried at fair value$16 $ $ $110 $ $ $15 $(14)$127 $1 
(1) Total realized and unrealized gains (losses) on AFS investment securities are included within gains (losses) related to investment securities, net. Total realized and unrealized gains (losses) on derivative instruments are included within foreign exchange trading services.
Fair Value Measurements Using Significant Unobservable Inputs
 Three Months Ended March 31, 2020
 Fair Value
as of
December 31,
2019
Total Realized and
Unrealized Gains (Losses)
PurchasesSalesSettlementsTransfers
into
Level 3
Transfers
out of
Level 3
Fair Value 
as of March 31, 2020(1)
Change in Unrealized Gains (Losses) Related to Financial Instruments
Held as of
March 31, 2020
(In millions)
Recorded
in
Revenue
(1)
Recorded
in Other
Comprehensive
Income
(1)
Assets:
Available-for-sale Investment securities:
Asset-backed securities:
Collateralized loan obligations1,820 — (83)178 (42)(32)— — 1,841 — 
Total asset-backed securities1,820 — (83)178 (42)(32)— — 1,841 — 
Non-U.S. debt securities:
Asset-backed securities887 — (65)— — (2)— — 820 — 
Other45 — (1)— — — — — 44 — 
Total non-U.S. debt securities932 — (66)— — (2)— — 864 — 
Total Available-for-sale investment securities2,752 — (149)178 (42)(34)— — 2,705 — 
Other assets:
Derivative instruments:
Foreign exchange contracts11 — — (1)— — 17 $12 
Total derivative instruments11 — — (1)— — 17 12 
Total assets carried at fair value$2,756 $11 $(149)$181 $(42)$(35)$— $— $2,722 $12 
(1) Total realized and unrealized gains (losses) on AFS investment securities are included within gains (losses) related to investment securities, net. Total realized and unrealized gains (losses) on derivative instruments are included within foreign exchange trading services.
Fair Value Inputs, Quantitative Information
The following table presents quantitative information, as of the dates indicated, about the valuation techniques and significant unobservable inputs used in the valuation of our level 3 financial assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis for which we use internally-developed pricing models. The significant unobservable inputs for our level 3 financial assets and liabilities whose fair value is measured using pricing information from non-binding broker/dealer quotes are not included in the table, as the specific inputs applied are not provided by the broker/dealer.
Quantitative Information about Level 3 Fair Value Measurements
Fair ValueRangeWeighted-Average
(Dollars in millions)As of March 31, 2021As of December 31, 2020Valuation Technique
Significant Unobservable Input(1)
As of March 31, 2021As of March 31, 2021As of December 31, 2020
Significant unobservable inputs readily available to State Street: 
Assets:
Derivative Instruments, foreign exchange contracts$6 $Option modelVolatility4.2%-17.8%7.3 %7.9 %
Total$6 $
Liabilities:
Derivative instruments, foreign exchange contracts$ $Option modelVolatility4.7%-7.4%4.7 %7.7 %
Total$ $
(1) Significant changes in these unobservable inputs may result in significant changes in fair value measurement of the derivative instrument.
Carrying Value and Estimated Fair Value of Financial Instruments by Fair Value Hierarchy
The following tables present the reported amounts and estimated fair values of the financial assets and liabilities not carried at fair value, as they would be categorized within the fair value hierarchy, as of the dates indicated:
 Fair Value Hierarchy
(In millions)Reported Amount Estimated Fair ValueQuoted Market Prices in Active Markets (Level 1)Pricing Methods with Significant Observable Market Inputs (Level 2) Pricing Methods with Significant Unobservable Market Inputs (Level 3)
March 31, 2021
Financial Assets:    
Cash and due from banks$4,552 4,552 $4,552 $ $ 
Interest-bearing deposits with banks107,554 107,554  107,554  
Securities purchased under resale agreements5,238 5,238  5,238  
HTM securities purchased under the MMLF
program
201 201  201  
Investment securities held-to-maturity46,261 46,953 5,566 41,337 50 
Net loans (1)
31,467 31,512  29,340 2,171 
Other(2)
6,757 6,757  6,757  
Financial Liabilities:
Deposits:
   Non-interest-bearing$57,079 $57,079 $ $57,079 $ 
   Interest-bearing - U.S.108,372 108,372  108,372  
   Interest-bearing - non-U.S.79,442 79,442  79,442  
Securities sold under repurchase agreements587 587  587  
Short-term borrowings under the MMLF
program
200 200  200  
Other short-term borrowings642 642  642  
Long-term debt13,836 13,904  13,801 103 
Other(1)
6,757 6,757  6,757  
(1) Includes $7 million of loans classified as held-for-sale that were measured at fair value in level 2 as of March 31, 2021.
(2) Represents a portion of underlying client assets related to our enhanced custody business, which clients have allowed us to transfer and re-pledge.
Fair Value Hierarchy
(In millions)Reported Amount Estimated Fair ValueQuoted Market Prices in Active Markets (Level 1)Pricing Methods with Significant Observable Market Inputs (Level 2) Pricing Methods with Significant Unobservable Market Inputs (Level 3)
December 31, 2020
Financial Assets:
Cash and due from banks$3,467 $3,467 $3,467 $— $— 
Interest-bearing deposits with banks116,960 116,960 — 116,960 — 
Securities purchased under resale agreements3,106 3,106 — 3,106 — 
HTM securities purchased under the MMLF
program
3,299 3,304 — 3,304 — 
Investment securities held-to-maturity48,929 50,003 6,115 43,888 — 
Net loans27,803 27,884 — 25,668 2,216 
Other(1)
4,753 4,753 — 4,753 — 
Financial Liabilities:
Deposits:
Non-interest-bearing$49,439 $49,439 $— $49,439 $— 
Interest-bearing - U.S.102,331 102,331 — 102,331 — 
Interest-bearing - non-U.S.88,028 88,028 — 88,028 — 
Securities sold under repurchase agreements3,413 3,413 — 3,413 — 
Short-term borrowings under the MMLF
program
3,302 3,302 — 3,302 — 
Other short-term borrowings685 685 — 685 — 
Long-term debt13,805 14,162 — 14,049 113 
Other(1)
4,753 4,753 — 4,753 — 
(1) Represents a portion of underlying client assets related to our enhanced custody business, which clients have allowed us to transfer and re-pledge.