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Fair Value Option (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2023
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Schedule of Fair Value Option Elections The following tables provide information about the fair value carrying amount and the contractual principal outstanding of assets and liabilities accounted for under the fair value option at March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, and information about where changes in the fair value of assets and liabilities accounted for under the fair value option are included in the Consolidated Statement of Income for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022.
Fair Value Option Elections
March 31, 2023December 31, 2022
(Dollars in millions)
Fair Value
 Carrying
 Amount
Contractual
 Principal
 Outstanding
Fair Value
Carrying
Amount Less
 Unpaid Principal
Fair Value
Carrying
Amount
Contractual
 Principal
 Outstanding
Fair Value
Carrying
  Amount Less
 Unpaid Principal
Federal funds sold and securities borrowed or purchased under agreements to resell
$163,505 $163,392 $113 $146,999 $147,158 $(159)
Loans reported as trading account assets (1)
10,296 17,946 (7,650)10,143 17,682 (7,539)
Trading inventory – other22,423 n/an/a20,770 n/an/a
Consumer and commercial loans4,397 4,571 (174)5,771 5,897 (126)
Loans held-for-sale (1)
1,386 2,240 (854)1,115 1,873 (758)
Other assets633 n/an/a620 n/an/a
Long-term deposits378 432 (54)311 381 (70)
Federal funds purchased and securities loaned or sold under agreements to repurchase
234,338 234,496 (158)151,708 151,885 (177)
Short-term borrowings1,805 1,820 (15)832 833 (1)
Unfunded loan commitments122 n/an/a110 n/an/a
Accrued expenses and other liabilities1,544 1,523 21 1,217 1,161 56 
Long-term debt39,413 43,379 (3,966)33,070 36,830 (3,760)
(1)A significant portion of the loans reported as trading account assets and LHFS are distressed loans that were purchased at a deep discount to par, and the remainder are loans with a fair value near contractual principal outstanding.
n/a = not applicable
Gains (Losses) Related to Assets and Liabilities Accounted for Under the Fair Value Option
Three Months Ended March 31
20232022
(Dollars in millions)Market making
 and similar
 activities
Other
Income
TotalMarket making
 and similar
 activities
Other
Income
Total
Loans reported as trading account assets$57 $ $57 $$— $
Trading inventory – other (1)
1,728  1,728 460 — 460 
Consumer and commercial loans(123)30 (93)(22)(13)(35)
Loans held-for-sale (2)
 20 20 — (132)(132)
Short-term borrowings5  5 559 — 559 
Long-term debt (3)
(918)(16)(934)1,124 (11)1,113 
Other (4)
29 (33)(4)(5)10 
Total$778 $1 $779 $2,120 $(146)$1,974 
(1)    The gains (losses) in market making and similar activities are primarily offset by (losses) gains on trading liabilities that hedge these assets.
(2)    Includes the value of IRLCs on funded loans, including those sold during the period.
(3)    The net gains (losses) in market making and similar activities relate to the embedded derivatives in structured liabilities and are typically offset by (losses) gains on derivatives and securities that hedge these liabilities. For the cumulative impact of changes in the Corporation’s own credit spreads and the amount recognized in accumulated OCI, see Note 12 – Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss). For more information on how the Corporation’s own credit spread is determined, see Note 20 – Fair Value Measurements to the Consolidated Financial Statements of the Corporation’s 2022 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
(4)    Includes gains (losses) on federal funds sold and securities borrowed or purchased under agreements to resell, other assets, long-term deposits, federal funds purchased and securities loaned or sold under agreements to repurchase, accrued expenses and other liabilities and unfunded loan commitments.

Gains (Losses) Related to Borrower-specific Credit Risk for Assets and Liabilities Accounted for Under the Fair Value Option
Three Months Ended March 31
(Dollars in millions)20232022
Loans reported as trading account assets$40 $(31)
Consumer and commercial loans24 (20)
Loans held-for-sale2 (11)
Unfunded loan commitments(24)(7)