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Collateralized Transactions
9 Months Ended
Aug. 31, 2018
Banking and Thrift [Abstract]  
Collateralized Transactions
Collateralized Transactions
We enter into secured borrowing and lending arrangements to obtain collateral necessary to effect settlement, finance inventory positions, meet customer needs or re-lend as part of our dealer operations. We monitor the fair value of the securities loaned and borrowed on a daily basis as compared with the related payable or receivable, and request additional collateral or return of excess collateral, as appropriate. We pledge financial instruments as collateral under repurchase agreements, securities lending agreements and other secured arrangements, including clearing arrangements. Our agreements with counterparties generally contain contractual provisions allowing the counterparty the right to sell or repledge the collateral. Pledged securities owned that can be sold or repledged by the counterparty are included in Financial instruments owned and noted parenthetically as Securities pledged in our Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.
In instances where we receive securities as collateral in connection with securities-for-securities transactions in which we are the lender of securities and are permitted to sell or repledge the securities received as collateral, we report the fair value of the collateral received and the related obligation to return the collateral in the Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition. At August 31, 2018 and November 30, 2017, $0 and $103,000, respectively, were reported as Securities received as collateral and as Obligation to return securities received as collateral.
The following tables set forth the carrying value of securities lending arrangements, repurchase agreements and obligation to return securities received as collateral by class of collateral pledged (in thousands):
 
August 31, 2018
 
Securities Lending Arrangements
 
Repurchase Agreements
 
Total
Collateral Pledged:
 
 
 
 
 
Cash
$

 
$
4,361

 
$
4,361

Corporate equity securities
2,214,433

 
490,609

 
2,705,042

Corporate debt securities
315,718

 
1,496,127

 
1,811,845

Mortgage- and asset-backed securities

 
2,667,439

 
2,667,439

U.S. government and federal agency securities
1,353

 
10,124,642

 
10,125,995

Municipal securities

 
582,699

 
582,699

Sovereign obligations

 
1,955,879

 
1,955,879

Loans and other receivables

 
517,703

 
517,703

Total
$
2,531,504

 
$
17,839,459

 
$
20,370,963

 
November 30, 2017
 
Securities Lending Arrangements
 
Repurchase Agreements
 
Obligation To Return Securities Received As Collateral
 
Total
Collateral Pledged:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Corporate equity securities
$
2,353,798

 
$
214,413

 
$

 
$
2,568,211

Corporate debt securities
470,908

 
2,336,702

 

 
2,807,610

Mortgage- and asset-backed securities

 
2,562,268

 

 
2,562,268

U.S. government and federal agency securities
19,205

 
11,792,534

 

 
11,811,739

Municipal securities

 
444,861

 

 
444,861

Sovereign obligations

 
2,023,530

 
103

 
2,023,633

Loans and other receivables

 
454,941

 

 
454,941

Total
$
2,843,911

 
$
19,829,249

 
$
103

 
$
22,673,263

The following tables set forth the carrying value of securities lending arrangements, repurchase agreements and obligation to return securities received as collateral by remaining contractual maturity (in thousands):
 
August 31, 2018
 
Overnight and Continuous
 
Up to 30 Days
 
31-90 Days
 
Greater than 90 Days
 
Total
Securities lending arrangements
$
1,354,136

 
$

 
$
847,577

 
$
329,791

 
$
2,531,504

Repurchase agreements
8,122,962

 
2,733,400

 
4,342,923

 
2,640,174

 
17,839,459

Total
$
9,477,098

 
$
2,733,400

 
$
5,190,500

 
$
2,969,965

 
$
20,370,963

 
November 30, 2017
 
Overnight and Continuous
 
Up to 30 Days
 
31-90 Days
 
Greater than 90 Days
 
Total
Securities lending arrangements
$
1,676,940

 
$

 
$
741,971

 
$
425,000

 
$
2,843,911

Repurchase agreements
10,780,474

 
4,058,228

 
3,211,464

 
1,779,083

 
19,829,249

Obligation to return securities received as collateral
103

 

 

 

 
103

Total
$
12,457,517

 
$
4,058,228

 
$
3,953,435

 
$
2,204,083

 
$
22,673,263


We receive securities as collateral under resale agreements, securities borrowing transactions and customer margin loans. We also receive securities as collateral in connection with securities-for-securities transactions in which we are the lender of securities. In many instances, we are permitted by contract to rehypothecate the securities received as collateral. These securities may be used to secure repurchase agreements, enter into securities lending transactions, satisfy margin requirements on derivative transactions or cover short positions. At August 31, 2018 and November 30, 2017, the approximate fair value of securities received as collateral by us that may be sold or repledged was $25.2 billion and $27.1 billion, respectively. At August 31, 2018 and November 30, 2017, a substantial portion of the securities received by us had been sold or repledged.
Offsetting of Securities Financing Agreements
To manage our exposure to credit risk associated with securities financing transactions, we may enter into master netting agreements and collateral arrangements with counterparties. Generally, transactions are executed under standard industry agreements, including, but not limited to, master securities lending agreements (securities lending transactions) and master repurchase agreements (repurchase transactions). See Note 2, Summary of Significant Accounting Policies, in our consolidated financial statements included in Part II, Item 8 of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended November 30, 2017 for additional information regarding the offsetting of securities financing agreements.
The following tables provide information regarding repurchase agreements, securities borrowing and lending arrangements and securities received as collateral and obligation to return securities received as collateral that are recognized in our Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition and 1) the extent to which, under enforceable master netting arrangements, such balances are presented net in our Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition as appropriate under U.S. GAAP and 2) the extent to which other rights of setoff associated with these arrangements exist and could have an effect on our financial position (in thousands).
 
August 31, 2018
 
Gross Amounts
 
Netting in Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition
 
Net Amounts in Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition
 
Additional Amounts Available for Setoff (1)
 
Available Collateral (2)
 
Net Amount (3)
Assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Securities borrowing arrangements
$
7,369,908

 
$

 
$
7,369,908

 
$
(529,662
)
 
$
(1,088,612
)
 
$
5,751,634

Reverse repurchase agreements
11,634,035

 
(7,974,976
)
 
3,659,059

 
(187,426
)
 
(3,441,009
)
 
30,624

Liabilities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Securities lending arrangements
$
2,531,504

 
$

 
$
2,531,504

 
$
(529,662
)
 
$
(1,977,558
)
 
$
24,284

Repurchase agreements
17,839,459

 
(7,974,976
)
 
9,864,483

 
(187,426
)
 
(8,632,482
)
 
1,044,575

 
November 30, 2017
 
Gross Amounts
 
Netting in Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition
 
Net Amounts in Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition
 
Additional Amounts Available for Setoff (1)
 
Available Collateral (2)
 
Net Amount (4)
Assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Securities borrowing arrangements
$
7,721,803

 
$

 
$
7,721,803

 
$
(966,712
)
 
$
(1,032,629
)
 
$
5,722,462

Reverse repurchase agreements
14,858,297

 
(11,168,738
)
 
3,689,559

 
(463,973
)
 
(3,207,147
)
 
18,439

Securities received as collateral
103

 

 
103

 

 
(103
)
 

Liabilities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Securities lending arrangements
$
2,843,911

 
$

 
$
2,843,911

 
$
(966,712
)
 
$
(1,795,408
)
 
$
81,791

Repurchase agreements
19,829,249

 
(11,168,738
)
 
8,660,511

 
(463,973
)
 
(7,067,512
)
 
1,129,026

Obligation to return securities received as collateral
103

 

 
103

 

 
(103
)
 

(1)
Under master netting agreements with our counterparties, we have the legal right of offset with a counterparty, which incorporates all of the counterparty’s outstanding rights and obligations under the arrangement. These balances reflect additional credit risk mitigation that is available by counterparty in the event of a counterparty’s default, but which are not netted in the balance sheet because other netting provisions of U.S. GAAP are not met.
(2)
Includes securities received or paid under collateral arrangements with counterparties that could be liquidated in the event of a counterparty default and thus offset against a counterparty’s rights and obligations under the respective repurchase agreements or securities borrowing or lending arrangements.
(3)
Amounts include $5,717.1 million of securities borrowing arrangements, for which we have received securities collateral of $5,544.1 million, and $1,019.6 million of repurchase agreements, for which we have pledged securities collateral of $1,054.1 million, which are subject to master netting agreements but we have not determined the agreements to be legally enforceable.
(4)
Amounts include $5,678.6 million of securities borrowing arrangements, for which we have received securities collateral of $5,516.7 million, and $1,084.4 million of repurchase agreements, for which we have pledged securities collateral of $1,115.9 million, which are subject to master netting agreements but we have not determined the agreements to be legally enforceable.
Cash and Securities Segregated and on Deposit for Regulatory Purposes or Deposited with Clearing and Depository Organizations
Cash and securities deposited with clearing and depository organizations and segregated in accordance with regulatory regulations totaled $913.5 million and $578.0 million at August 31, 2018 and November 30, 2017, respectively. Segregated cash and securities consist of deposits in accordance with Rule 15c3-3 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, which subjects Jefferies LLC as a broker-dealer carrying customer accounts to requirements related to maintaining cash or qualified securities in segregated special reserve bank accounts for the exclusive benefit of its customers.