FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS - Notional Amount of Loan Commitments (Details) - USD ($) $ in Millions |
Jun. 30, 2018 |
Dec. 31, 2017 |
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Ordinary course of business lending commitments | $ 1,052 | $ 1,105 |
Unused revolving credit lines | 149 | 198 |
Excluded investment commitments | $ 731 | $ 677 |
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- Definition Financial commitments related to investments that were excluded from the amount disclosed as the company's ordinary course of business lending commitments. No definition available.
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- Definition The company's commitment to lend amounts under the ordinary course of business. No definition available.
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- References No definition available.
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- Definition The carrying value as of the balance sheet date of the current and noncurrent portions of long-term obligations drawn from a line of credit, which is a bank's commitment to make loans up to a specific amount. Examples of items that might be included in the application of this element may consist of letters of credit, standby letters of credit, and revolving credit arrangements, under which borrowings can be made up to a maximum amount as of any point in time conditional on satisfaction of specified terms before, as of and after the date of drawdowns on the line. Includes short-term obligations that would normally be classified as current liabilities but for which (a) postbalance sheet date issuance of a long term obligation to refinance the short term obligation on a long term basis, or (b) the enterprise has entered into a financing agreement that clearly permits the enterprise to refinance the short-term obligation on a long term basis and the following conditions are met (1) the agreement does not expire within 1 year and is not cancelable by the lender except for violation of an objectively determinable provision, (2) no violation exists at the BS date, and (3) the lender has entered into the financing agreement is expected to be financially capable of honoring the agreement. Reference 1: http://fasb.org/us-gaap/role/ref/legacyRef
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