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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, DC 20549 FORM 8-K CURRENT REPORT Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): April 19, 2010 FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK OF CHICAGO (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) Federally chartered corporation 000-51401 36-6001019 (State or other jurisdiction of incorporation) (Commission File Number) (IRS Employer Identification No.)
200 East Randolph Drive
Chicago, Illinois 60601
(Address of principal executive offices, including zip code)
(312) 565-5700
(Registrant's telephone number, including area code)
Not Applicable
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
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Item 2.03. Creation of a Direct Financial Obligation or an Obligation under an Off-Balance Sheet Arrangement of a Registrant
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago (the "Bank") obtains most of its funds from the sale of debt securities, known as consolidated obligations, in the capital markets. Consolidated obligations, which consist of bonds and discount notes, are by regulation the joint and several obligations of the twelve Federal Home Loan Banks. The Federal Home Loan Banks are regulated by the Federal Housing Finance Agency (the "FHFA"), successor to the Federal Housing Finance Board effective July 30, 2008 (collectively, the "Regulator") and the regulations issued by the Regulator authorize the FHFA to require any Federal Home Loan Bank to repay all or a portion of the principal of or interest on consolidated obligations for which another Federal Home Loan Bank is the primary obligor. Consolidated obligations are sold to the public through the Office of Finance using authorized securities dealers. Consolidated obligations are backed only by the financial resources of the twelve Federal Home Loan Banks and are not guaranteed by the United States government.
Schedule A sets forth all consolidated obligation bonds and discount notes committed to be issued by the Federal Home Loan Banks, for which the Bank is the primary obligor, on the trade dates indicated, other than discount notes with a maturity of one year or less that are issued in the ordinary course of business. Schedule A also includes any consolidated obligations with a remaining maturity in excess of one year, if any, for which we have assumed the primary repayment obligation from another Federal Home Loan Bank.
We may elect to change our method of reporting information on the issuance or assumption of consolidated obligations at any time. In reviewing the information in this Current Report on Form 8-K, please note:
Schedule A
TRADE DATE |
CUSIP |
SETTLEMENT DATE |
MATURITY DATE |
NEXT PAY DATE |
CALL TYPE(1) |
CALL STYLE (2) |
RATE TYPE/RATE SUB-TYPE (3)(4) |
NEXT CALL DATE |
COUPON PCT |
BANK PAR ($) |
4/19/2010 |
3133XYA70 |
5/4/2010 |
2/4/2013 |
8/4/2010 |
Optional Principal Redemption |
American |
Fixed Constant |
8/4/2010 |
1.70 |
50,000,000 |
4/20/2010 |
3133XY6N0 |
4/29/2010 |
10/29/2015 |
10/29/2010 |
Optional Principal Redemption |
Canary |
Fixed Step Up |
4/29/2011 |
2.05 |
10,000,000 |
4/20/2010 |
3133XYAF2 |
5/17/2010 |
5/17/2013 |
11/17/2010 |
Optional Principal Redemption |
European |
Fixed Step Up |
11/17/2010 |
1.00 |
15,000,000 |
4/20/2010 |
3133XYAG0 |
5/18/2010 |
11/18/2013 |
11/18/2010 |
Optional Principal Redemption |
Bermudan |
Fixed Step Up |
8/18/2010 |
1.50 |
15,000,000 |
4/20/2010 |
3133XYAJ4 |
5/14/2010 |
5/14/2014 |
11/14/2010 |
Optional Principal Redemption |
European |
Fixed Step Up |
5/14/2012 |
1.50 |
15,000,000 |
4/20/2010 |
3133XYAN5 |
5/10/2010 |
5/10/2013 |
11/10/2010 |
Optional Principal Redemption |
Canary |
Fixed Step Up |
6/10/2010 |
1.00 |
100,000,000 |
4/20/2010 |
3133XYB20 |
5/5/2010 |
5/19/2011 |
8/5/2010 |
Optional Principal Redemption |
Bermudan |
Fixed Step Up |
8/5/2010 |
0.30 |
34,000,000 |
4/20/2010 |
3133XYB20 |
5/5/2010 |
5/19/2011 |
8/5/2010 |
Optional Principal Redemption |
Bermudan |
Fixed Step Up |
8/5/2010 |
0.30 |
100,000,000 |
(1) Call Type Description:
Optional Principal Redemption bonds (callable bonds) may be redeemed by the Bank in whole or in part at its discretion on predetermined call dates, according to the terms of the bond.
Indexed Amortizing Notes (indexed principal redemption bonds) repay principal based on a predetermined amortization schedule or formula that is linked to the level of a certain index, according to the terms of the bond.
Scheduled Amortizing Notes repay principal based on a predetermined amortization schedule, according to the terms of the bond.
(2) Call Style Description:
Indicates whether the consolidated obligation is redeemable at the option of the Bank, and if so redeemable, the type of redemption provision. The types of redemption provisions are:
(3) Rate Type Description:
Conversion bonds have coupons that convert from fixed to variable, or variable to fixed, or a mix of capped coupons and non-capped coupons, or from one variable type to another, or from one U.S. or other currency index to another, according to the terms of the bond.
Fixed bonds generally pay interest at constant or stepped fixed rates over the life of the bond, according to the terms of the bond.
Variable bonds may pay interest at different rates over the life of the bond, according to the terms of the bond.
(4) Rate Sub-Type Description :
Constant bonds generally pay interest at fixed rates over the life of the bond, according to the terms of the bond.
Step Down bonds generally pay interest at decreasing fixed rates for specified intervals over the life of the bond, according to the terms of the bond.
Step Up bonds generally pay interest at increasing fixed rates for specified intervals over the life of the bond, according to the terms of the bond.
Step Up/Down bonds generally pay interest at various fixed rates for specified intervals over the life of the bond, according to the terms of the bond.
Zero Coupon bonds earn a fixed yield to maturity or the optional principal redemption date, according to the terms of the bond, with principal and interest paid at maturity, or upon redemption to the extent exercised prior to maturity.
Capped Floater bonds have an interest rate that cannot exceed a stated or calculated ceiling, according to the terms of the bond.
Dual Index Floater bonds have an interest rate determined by two or more indices, according to the terms of the bond.
Leveraged/Deleveraged bonds pay interest based on a formula that includes an expressed multiplier, according to the terms of the bond: multiplier > 1 = leveraged, multiplier < 1 = deleveraged.
Inverse Floater bonds have an interest rate that increases as an index declines and decreases as an index rises, according to the terms of the bond.
Stepped Floater bonds pay interest based on an increasing spread over an index, according to the terms of the bond.
Range bonds may pay interest at different rates depending upon whether a specified index is inside or outside a specified range, according to the terms of the bond.
Single Index Floater bonds pay interest at a rate that increases as an index rises and decreases as an index declines, according to the terms of the bond.
Ratchet Floater bonds pay interest subject to increasing floors, according to the terms of the bond, such that subsequent coupons may not be lower than the previous coupon.
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago |
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By: /s/ James M. Ninni |
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Name: James M. Ninni |
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Date: April 22, 2010 |
Title: Vice President |
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