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Mortgage Servicing Rights (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2021
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Changes in Fair Value of Capitalized MSRs
Changes in fair value of capitalized MSRs are summarized as follows:
 
(Dollars in Millions)   2021        2020        2019  
Balance at beginning of period
  $  2,210        $  2,546        $  2,791  
Rights purchased
    42          34          20  
Rights capitalized
    1,136          1,030          559  
Rights sold
(a)
    2          3          5  
Changes in fair value of MSRs
                             
Due to fluctuations in market interest rates
(b)
    272          (719        (390
Due to revised assumptions or models
(c)
    (196        (12        23  
Other changes in fair value
(d)
    (513        (672        (462
   
 
 
 
Balance at end of period
  $ 2,953        $ 2,210        $ 2,546  
(a)
MSRs sold include those having a negative fair value, resulting from the loans being severely delinquent.
(b)
Includes changes in MSR value associated with changes in market interest rates, including estimated prepayment rates and anticipated earnings on escrow deposits.
(c)
Includes changes in MSR value not caused by changes in market interest rates, such as changes in assumed cost to service, ancillary income and option adjusted spread, as well as the impact of any model changes.
(d)
Primarily the change in MSR value from passage of time and cash flows realized (decay), but also includes the impact of changes to expected cash flows not associated with changes in market interest rates, such as the impact of delinquencies.
Sensitivity to Changes in Interest Rates of the Fair Value of MSR Portfolio and Related Derivative Instruments
The estimated sensitivity to changes in interest rates of the fair value of the MSR portfolio and the related derivative instruments was as follows:
 
    2021      2020  
(Dollars in Millions)   Down
100 bps
    Down
50 bps
    Down
25 bps
    Up
25 bps
     Up
50 bps
     Up
100 bps
     Down
100 bps
    Down
50 bps
    Down
25 bps
    Up
25 bps
     Up
50 bps
     Up
100 bps
 
MSR portfolio
  $ (636   $ (324   $ (160   $ 150      $ 287      $ 511      $ (442   $ (271   $ (150   $ 169      $ 343      $ 671  
Derivative instrument hedges
    614       309       152       (142)        (278)        (536)        523       281       145       (149)        (304)        (625)  
Net sensitivity
  $ (22)     $ (15)     $ (8)     $ 8      $ 9      $ (25)      $ 81     $ 10     $ (5)     $ 20      $ 39      $ 46  
MSRs and Related Characteristics by Portfolio
A summary of the Company’s MSRs and related characteristics by portfolio as of December 31 was as follows:
 
    2021     2020  
(Dollars in Millions)   HFA     Government     Conventional
(d)
    Total     HFA     Government     Conventional
(d)
    Total  
Servicing portfolio
(a)
  $ 40,652     $ 21,919     $ 156,382     $ 218,953     $ 40,396     $ 25,474     $ 143,085     $ 208,955  
Fair value
  $ 527     $ 308     $ 2,118     $ 2,953     $ 406     $ 261     $ 1,543     $ 2,210  
Value (bps)
(b)
    130       141       135       135       101       102       108       106  
Weighted-average servicing fees (bps)
    36       41       30       32       35       40       30       32  
Multiple (value/servicing fees)
    3.63       3.43       4.50       4.18       2.87       2.56       3.55       3.26  
Weighted-average note rate
    4.07     3.70     3.41     3.56     4.43     3.91     3.78     3.92
Weighted-average age (in years)
    3.8       5.9       3.3       3.7       3.8       5.6       4.2       4.3  
Weighted-average expected prepayment (constant prepayment rate)
    11.5     13.2     9.6     10.3     14.1     18.0     13.8     14.4
Weighted-average expected life (in years)
    6.5       5.6       6.9       6.7       5.6       4.3       5.5       5.4  
Weighted-average option adjusted spread
(c)
    7.3     7.3     6.3     6.6     7.7     7.3     6.2     6.6
 
(a)
Represents principal balance of mortgages having corresponding MSR asset.
(b)
Calculated as fair value divided by the servicing portfolio.
(c)
Option adjusted spread is the incremental spread added to the risk-free rate to reflect optionality and other risk inherent in the MSRs.
(d)
Represents loans sold primarily to GSEs.