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Investment Securities
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2014
Investments, Debt and Equity Securities [Abstract]  
Investment Securities
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
A summary of the Corporation’s investment securities available-for-sale follows:
(in millions)
Amortized
Cost
 
Gross
Unrealized
Gains
 
Gross
Unrealized
Losses
 
Fair Value
June 30, 2014
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. Treasury and other U.S. government agency securities
$
65

 
$

 
$

 
$
65

Residential mortgage-backed securities (a)
9,129

 
125

 
113

 
9,141

State and municipal securities
24

 

 
1

 
23

Corporate debt securities
55

 

 

 
55

Equity and other non-debt securities
253

 

 
3

 
250

Total investment securities available-for-sale (b)
$
9,526

 
$
125

 
$
117

 
$
9,534

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
December 31, 2013
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. Treasury and other U.S. government agency securities
$
45

 
$

 
$

 
$
45

Residential mortgage-backed securities (a)
9,023

 
91

 
188

 
8,926

State and municipal securities
24

 

 
2

 
22

Corporate debt securities
56

 

 

 
56

Equity and other non-debt securities
266

 
1

 
9

 
258

Total investment securities available-for-sale (b)
$
9,414

 
$
92

 
$
199

 
$
9,307

(a)
Residential mortgage-backed securities issued and/or guaranteed by U.S. government agencies or U.S. government-sponsored enterprises.
(b)
Included auction-rate securities at amortized cost and fair value of $145 million and $142 million, respectively, as of June 30, 2014 and $169 million and $159 million, respectively, as of December 31, 2013.
A summary of the Corporation’s investment securities available-for-sale in an unrealized loss position as of June 30, 2014 and December 31, 2013 follows:
 
Temporarily Impaired
 
Less than 12 Months
 
12 Months or more
 
Total
(in millions)
Fair
Value
 
Unrealized
Losses
 
Fair
Value
 
Unrealized
Losses
 
Fair
Value
 
Unrealized
Losses
June 30, 2014
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential mortgage-backed securities (a)
$
911

 
$
5

 
 
$
3,408

 
$
108

 
 
$
4,319

 
$
113

 
State and municipal securities (b)

 

 
 
22

 
1

 
 
22

 
1

 
Corporate debt securities (b)

 

 
 
1

 

(c)
 
1

 

(c)
Equity and other non-debt securities (b)

 

 
 
131

 
3

 
 
131

 
3

 
Total impaired securities
$
911

 
$
5

 
 
$
3,562


$
112

 
 
$
4,473

 
$
117

 
December 31, 2013
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential mortgage-backed securities (a)
$
5,825

 
$
187

 
 
$
11

 
$
1

 
 
$
5,836

 
$
188

 
State and municipal securities (b)

 

 
 
22

 
2

 
 
22

 
2

 
Corporate debt securities (b)

 

 
 
1

 

(c)
 
1

 

(c)
Equity and other non-debt securities (b)

 

 
 
148

 
9

 
 
148

 
9

 
Total impaired securities
$
5,825

 
$
187

 
 
$
182

 
$
12

 
 
$
6,007

 
$
199

 
(a)
Residential mortgage-backed securities issued and/or guaranteed by U.S. government agencies or U.S. government-sponsored enterprises.
(b)
Auction-rate securities.
(c)
Unrealized losses less than $0.5 million.
At June 30, 2014, the Corporation had 155 securities in an unrealized loss position with no credit impairment, including 90 residential mortgage-backed securities, 46 equity and other non-debt auction-rate preferred securities, 17 state and municipal auction-rate securities, one corporate auction-rate debt security and one mutual fund. As of June 30, 2014, approximately 89 percent of the aggregate par value of auction-rate securities have been redeemed or sold since acquisition, of which approximately 95 percent were redeemed at or above cost. The unrealized losses for these securities resulted from changes in market interest rates and liquidity. The Corporation ultimately expects full collection of the carrying amount of these securities, does not intend to sell the securities in an unrealized loss position, and it is not more-likely-than-not that the Corporation will be required to sell the securities in an unrealized loss position prior to recovery of amortized cost. The Corporation does not consider these securities to be other-than-temporarily impaired at June 30, 2014.
Sales, calls and write-downs of investment securities available-for-sale resulted in the following gains and losses recorded in “net securities (losses) gains” on the consolidated statements of comprehensive income, computed based on the adjusted cost of the specific security.
 
Six Months Ended June 30,
(in millions)
2014
 
2013
Securities gains
$
1

 
$

Securities losses (a)

 
(2
)
Net securities (losses) gains
$
1

 
$
(2
)
(a) Charges related to a derivative contract tied to the conversion rate of Visa Class B shares.
The following table summarizes the amortized cost and fair values of debt securities by contractual maturity. Securities with multiple maturity dates are classified in the period of final maturity. Expected maturities will differ from contractual maturities because borrowers may have the right to call or prepay obligations with or without call or prepayment penalties.
(in millions)
 
 
 
June 30, 2014
Amortized Cost
 
Fair Value
Contractual maturity
 
 
 
Within one year
$
154

 
$
154

After one year through five years
287

 
289

After five years through ten years
294

 
306

After ten years
8,538

 
8,535

Subtotal
9,273

 
9,284

Equity and other non-debt securities
253

 
250

Total investment securities available-for-sale
$
9,526

 
$
9,534


Included in the contractual maturity distribution in the table above were auction-rate securities with a total amortized cost and fair value of $24 million and $23 million, respectively. Auction-rate securities are long-term, floating rate instruments for which interest rates are reset at periodic auctions. At each successful auction, the Corporation has the option to sell the security at par value. Additionally, the issuers of auction-rate securities generally have the right to redeem or refinance the debt. As a result, the expected life of auction-rate securities may differ significantly from the contractual life. Also included in the table above were residential mortgage-backed securities with total amortized cost and fair value of $9.1 billion. The actual cash flows of mortgage-backed securities may differ from contractual maturity as the borrowers of the underlying loans may exercise prepayment options.
At June 30, 2014, investment securities with a carrying value of $3.3 billion were pledged where permitted or required by law to secure $2.1 billion of liabilities, primarily public and other deposits of state and local government agencies and derivative instruments.