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Derivative Instruments
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2012
Derivative Instruments
 NOTE 19   Derivative Instruments

The Company recognizes all derivatives in the Consolidated Balance Sheet at fair value in other assets or in other liabilities. On the date the Company enters into a derivative contract, the derivative is designated as either a hedge of the fair value of a recognized asset or liability (“fair value hedge”); a hedge of a forecasted transaction or the variability of cash flows to be paid related to a recognized asset or liability (“cash flow hedge”); a hedge of the volatility of an investment in foreign operations driven by changes in foreign currency exchange rates (“net investment hedge”); or a designation is not made as it is a customer-related transaction, an economic hedge for asset/liability risk management purposes or another stand-alone derivative created through the Company’s operations (“free-standing derivative”).

 

The following table provides information on the fair value of the Company’s derivative positions as of December 31:

 

    2012             2011  
(Dollars in Millions)   Asset
Derivatives
     Liability
Derivatives
            Asset
Derivatives
     Liability
Derivatives
 

Total fair value of derivative positions

  $ 1,806       $ 2,183             $ 1,913       $ 2,554   

Netting (a)

    (418      (1,549            (294      (1,889

Total

  $ 1,388       $ 634             $ 1,619       $ 665   

 

(a) Represents netting of derivative asset and liability balances, and related collateral, with the same counterparty subject to master netting agreements. At December 31, 2012, the amount of collateral posted by counterparties, consisting primarily of cash and money market investments, that was netted against derivative assets was $84 million and the amount of cash collateral posted by the Company that was netted against derivative liabilities was $1.2 billion, compared with $88 million and $1.7 billion, respectively, at December 31, 2011.

 

Of the Company’s $62.0 billion of total notional amount of asset and liability management positions at December 31, 2012, $12.8 billion was designated as a fair value, cash flow or net investment hedge. When a derivative is designated as a fair value, cash flow or net investment hedge, the Company performs an assessment, at inception and, at a minimum, quarterly thereafter, to determine the effectiveness of the derivative in offsetting changes in the value or cash flows of the hedged item(s).

Fair Value Hedges These derivatives are primarily interest rate swaps that hedge the change in fair value related to interest rate changes of underlying fixed-rate debt and junior subordinated debentures. Changes in the fair value of derivatives designated as fair value hedges, and changes in the fair value of the hedged items, are recorded in earnings. All fair value hedges were highly effective for the year ended December 31, 2012, and the change in fair value attributed to hedge ineffectiveness was not material.

Cash Flow Hedges These derivatives are interest rate swaps that are hedges of the forecasted cash flows from the underlying variable-rate loans and debt. Changes in the fair value of derivatives designated as cash flow hedges are recorded in other comprehensive income (loss) until the cash flows of the hedged items are realized. If a derivative designated as a cash flow hedge is terminated or ceases to be highly effective, the gain or loss in other comprehensive income (loss) is amortized to earnings over the period the forecasted hedged transactions impact earnings. If a hedged forecasted transaction is no longer probable, hedge accounting is ceased and any gain or loss included in other comprehensive income (loss) is reported in earnings immediately, unless the forecasted transaction is at least reasonably possible of occurring, whereby the amounts within other comprehensive income (loss) remain. At December 31, 2012, the Company had $404 million (net-of-tax) of realized and unrealized losses on derivatives classified as cash flow hedges recorded in other comprehensive income (loss), compared with $489 million (net-of-tax) at December 31, 2011. The estimated amount to be reclassified from other comprehensive income (loss) into earnings during the next 12 months is a loss of $133 million (net-of-tax). This amount includes gains and losses related to hedges that were terminated early for which the forecasted transactions are still probable. All cash flow hedges were highly effective for the year ended December 31, 2012, and the change in fair value attributed to hedge ineffectiveness was not material.

Net Investment Hedges The Company uses forward commitments to sell specified amounts of certain foreign currencies, and occasionally non-derivative debt instruments, to hedge the volatility of its investment in foreign operations driven by fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates. The ineffectiveness on all net investment hedges was not material for the year ended December 31, 2012. There were no non-derivative debt instruments designated as net investment hedges at December 31, 2012 or 2011.

Other Derivative Positions The Company enters into free-standing derivatives to mitigate interest rate risk and for other risk management purposes. These derivatives include forward commitments to sell to-be-announced securities (“TBAs”) and other commitments to sell residential mortgage loans, which are used to economically hedge the interest rate risk related to residential mortgage loans held for sale and unfunded mortgage loan commitments. The Company also enters into interest rate swaps, forward commitments to buy TBAs, U.S. Treasury futures and options on U.S. Treasury futures to economically hedge the change in the fair value of the Company’s MSRs. The Company also enters into foreign currency forwards to economically hedge remeasurement gains and losses the Company recognizes on foreign currency denominated assets and liabilities. In addition, the Company acts as a seller and buyer of interest rate derivatives and foreign exchange contracts for its customers. To mitigate the market and liquidity risk associated with these customer derivatives, the Company enters into similar offsetting positions with broker-dealers. The Company also has derivative contracts that are created through its operations, including commitments to originate mortgage loans held for sale and certain derivative financial guarantee contracts.

For additional information on the Company’s purpose for entering into derivative transactions and its overall risk management strategies, refer to “Management Discussion and Analysis — Use of Derivatives to Manage Interest Rate and Other Risks” which is incorporated by reference into these Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

The following table summarizes the asset and liability management derivative positions of the Company:

 

    Asset Derivatives              Liability Derivatives  
(Dollars in Millions)   Notional
Value
       Fair
Value
       Weighted-Average
Remaining
Maturity
In Years
             Notional
Value
       Fair
Value
       Weighted-Average
Remaining
Maturity
In Years
 

December 31, 2012

                               

Fair value hedges

                               

Interest rate contracts

                               

Receive fixed/pay floating swaps

  $ 500         $ 30           3.09              $         $             

Cash flow hedges

                               

Interest rate contracts

                               

Pay fixed/receive floating swaps

    32                     9.88                4,528           718           3.79   

Receive fixed/pay floating swaps

    7,000           45           1.84                                      

Net investment hedges

                               

Foreign exchange forward contracts

    758           1           .07                                      

Other economic hedges

                               

Interest rate contracts

                               

Futures and forwards

                               

Buy

    11,164           138           .07                2,921           13           .04   

Sell

    6,299           18           .11                12,223           57           .09   

Options

                               

Purchased

    2,435                     .07                                      

Written

    4,991           123           .12                4                     .06   

Receive fixed/pay floating swaps

    350           1           10.21                3,775           14           10.21   

Foreign exchange forward contracts

    618           4           .03                1,383           6           .01   

Equity contracts

    31                     2.80                27                     2.46   

Credit contracts

    1,056           3           4.56                1,947           10           3.11   

December 31, 2011

                               

Fair value hedges

                               

Interest rate contracts

                               

Receive fixed/pay floating swaps

    500           27           4.09                                      

Foreign exchange cross-currency swaps

    688           17           5.17                432           23           5.17   

Cash flow hedges

                               

Interest rate contracts

                               

Pay fixed/receive floating swaps

                                       4,788           803           4.03   

Receive fixed/pay floating swaps

    750                     2.75                6,250           6           2.86   

Net investment hedges

                               

Foreign exchange forward contracts

    708           4           .08                                      

Other economic hedges

                               

Interest rate contracts

                               

Futures and forwards

                               

Buy

    14,270           150           .07                29                     .12   

Sell

    231           1           .15                14,415           134           .11   

Options

                               

Purchased

    1,250                     .07                                      

Written

    4,421           80           .10                11           1           .13   

Receive fixed/pay floating swaps

    2,625           9           10.21                                      

Foreign exchange forward contracts

    307           1           .08                1,414           11           .08   

Equity contracts

    54           1           1.05                10                     .64   

Credit contracts

    800           7           3.71                1,600           8           3.59   

 

The following table summarizes the customer-related derivative positions of the Company:

 

    Asset Derivatives              Liability Derivatives  
(Dollars in Millions)   Notional
Value
       Fair
Value
       Weighted-Average
Remaining
Maturity
In Years
             Notional
Value
       Fair
Value
       Weighted-Average
Remaining
Maturity
In Years
 

December 31, 2012

                               

Interest rate contracts

                               

Receive fixed/pay floating swaps

  $ 16,671         $ 1,085           4.78              $ 1,090         $ 15           9.30   

Pay fixed/receive floating swaps

    928           14           11.12                16,923           1,042           4.74   

Options

                               

Purchased

    3,046           16           5.24                28                     4.42   

Written

    286                     .75                2,788           16           5.68   

Foreign exchange rate contracts

                               

Forwards, spots and swaps (a)

    12,186           322           .43                11,861           286           .44   

Options

                               

Purchased

    323           6           .55                                      

Written

                                       323           6           .55   

December 31, 2011

                               

Interest rate contracts

                               

Receive fixed/pay floating swaps

    16,230           1,216           4.98                523           1           2.52   

Pay fixed/receive floating swaps

    99                     1.81                16,206           1,182           5.10   

Options

                               

Purchased

    2,660           26           6.11                                      

Written

                                       2,660           26           6.11   

Foreign exchange rate contracts

                               

Forwards, spots and swaps (a)

    7,936           369           .54                7,731           354           .54   

Options

                               

Purchased

    127           5           .41                                      

Written

                                       127           5           .41   

 

(a) Reflects the net of long and short positions.

The table below shows the effective portion of the gains (losses) recognized in other comprehensive income (loss) and the gains (losses) reclassified from other comprehensive income (loss) into earnings (net-of-tax) for the years ended December 31:

 

    Gains (Losses) Recognized in Other Comprehensive
Income (Loss)
     Gains (Losses) Reclassified from Other
Comprehensive Income (Loss) into  Earnings
 
(Dollars in Millions)               2012                  2011                  2010                     2012              2011              2010  

Asset and Liability Management Positions

                      

Cash flow hedges

                      

Interest rate contracts (a)

  $ (46    $ (213    $ (235          $ (131    $ (138    $ (148

Net investment hedges

                      

Foreign exchange forward contracts

    (19      34         (25                              

Non-derivative debt instruments

    20                                                 

 

Note: Ineffectiveness on cash flow and net investment hedges was not material for the years ended December 31, 2012, 2011 and 2010.
(a) Gains (Losses) reclassified from other comprehensive income (loss) into interest income on loans and interest expense on long-term debt.

 

The table below shows the gains (losses) recognized in earnings for fair value hedges, other economic hedges and the customer-related positions for the years ended December 31:

 

(Dollars in Millions)   Location of Gains (Losses)
Recognized in Earnings
     2012      2011      2010  

Asset and Liability Management Positions

            

Fair value hedges (a)

            

Interest rate contracts

  Other noninterest income      $ 3       $ (36    $ (31

Foreign exchange cross-currency swaps

  Other noninterest income        42         (69      (193

Other economic hedges

            

Interest rate contracts

            

Futures and forwards

  Mortgage banking revenue        437         23         831   

Purchased and written options

  Mortgage banking revenue        854         456         425   

Receive fixed/pay floating swaps

  Mortgage banking revenue        175         518           

Pay fixed/receive floating swaps

  Mortgage banking revenue                1           

Foreign exchange forward contracts

  Commercial products revenue        (63      (81      (16

Equity contracts

  Compensation expense        2         1         1   

Credit contracts

  Other noninterest income/expense        (8              (6

Customer-Related Positions

            

Interest rate contracts

            

Receive fixed/pay floating swaps

  Other noninterest income        (118      302         201   

Pay fixed/receive floating swaps

  Other noninterest income        124         (317      (196

Purchased and written options

  Other noninterest income                        1   

Foreign exchange rate contracts

            

Forwards, spots and swaps

  Commercial products revenue        50         53         49   

Purchased and written options

  Commercial products revenue                        1   

 

(a) Gains (Losses) on items hedged by interest rate contracts and foreign exchange forward contracts, included in noninterest income (expense), were $(3) million and $(44) million for the year ended December 31, 2012, respectively, $29 million and $72 million for the year ended December 31, 2011, respectively, and $35 million and $193 million for the year ended December 31, 2010, respectively. The ineffective portion was immaterial for the years ended December 31, 2012, 2011 and 2010.

 

Derivatives are subject to credit risk associated with counterparties to the derivative contracts. The Company measures that credit risk using a credit valuation adjustment and includes it within the fair value of the derivative. The Company manages counterparty credit risk through diversification of its derivative positions among various counterparties, by entering into master netting agreements and, where possible, by requiring collateral agreements. A master netting agreement allows two counterparties, who have multiple derivative contracts with each other, the ability to net settle amounts under all contracts, including any related collateral posted, through a single payment and in a single currency. Collateral agreements require the counterparty to post, on a daily basis, collateral (typically cash or money market investments) equal to the Company’s net derivative receivable. For highly-rated counterparties, the agreements may include minimum dollar posting thresholds, but allow for the Company to call for immediate, full collateral coverage when credit-rating thresholds are triggered by counterparties.

The Company’s collateral agreements are bilateral and, therefore, contain provisions that require collateralization of the Company’s net liability derivative positions. Required collateral coverage is based on certain net liability thresholds and contingent upon the Company’s credit rating from two of the nationally recognized statistical rating organizations. If the Company’s credit rating were to fall below credit ratings thresholds established in the collateral agreements, the counterparties to the derivatives could request immediate full collateral coverage for derivatives in net liability positions. The aggregate fair value of all derivatives under collateral agreements that were in a net liability position at December 31, 2012, was $1.6 billion. At December 31, 2012, the Company had $1.2 billion of cash posted as collateral against this net liability position.