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Derivative And Credit-Related Financial Instruments (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2023
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
Schedule Of Derivative Instruments
The following table presents the composition of the Corporation’s derivative instruments held or issued for risk management purposes or in connection with customer-initiated and other activities at December 31, 2023 and 2022. The table excludes a derivative related to the Corporation's 2008 sale of its remaining ownership of Visa shares and includes accrued interest receivable and payable.
 December 31, 2023December 31, 2022
  Fair Value Fair Value
(in millions)Notional/
Contract
Amount (a)
Gross Derivative AssetsGross Derivative LiabilitiesNotional/
Contract
Amount (a)
Gross Derivative AssetsGross Derivative Liabilities
Risk management purposes
Derivatives designated as hedging instruments
Interest rate contracts:
Fair value swaps - receive fixed/pay floating$6,300 $ $ $3,150 $— $— 
Cash flow swaps - receive fixed/
pay floating (b)
24,850  8 26,600 — 50 
Derivatives used as economic hedges
Foreign exchange contracts:
Spot, forwards and swaps560 1 3 392 
Total risk management purposes31,710 1 11 30,142 53 
Customer-initiated and other activities
Interest rate contracts:
Caps and floors written1,577  18 924 — 25 
Caps and floors purchased1,577 18  924 25 — 
Swaps19,316 207 409 18,450 181 569 
Total interest rate contracts22,470 225 427 20,298 206 594 
Energy contracts:
Caps and floors written3,719 3 291 4,051 — 430 
Caps and floors purchased3,719 292 3 4,051 431 — 
Swaps6,368 463 442 6,419 589 576 
Total energy contracts13,806 758 736 14,521 1,020 1,006 
Foreign exchange contracts:
Spot, forwards, options and swaps2,751 35 32 2,704 52 42 
Total customer-initiated and other activities39,027 1,018 1,195 37,523 1,278 1,642 
Total gross derivatives$70,737 1,019 1,206 $67,665 1,279 1,695 
Amounts offset in the Consolidated Balance Sheets:
Netting adjustment - Offsetting derivative assets/liabilities(311)(311)(644)(644)
Netting adjustment - Cash collateral received/posted(143)(13)(180)(4)
Net derivatives included in the Consolidated Balance Sheets (c)565 882 455 1,047 
Amounts not offset in the Consolidated Balance Sheets:
Marketable securities pledged under bilateral collateral agreements(501)(4)(70)(202)
Net derivatives after deducting amounts not offset in the Consolidated Balance Sheets$64 $878 $385 $845 
(a)Notional or contractual amounts, which represent the extent of involvement in the derivatives market, are used to determine the contractual cash flows required in accordance with the terms of the agreement. These amounts are typically not exchanged, significantly exceed amounts subject to credit or market risk and are not reflected on the Consolidated Balance Sheets.
(b)December 31, 2023 included $2.0 billion of forward starting swaps that will become effective on their contractual start dates in 2024.
(c)Net derivative assets are included in accrued income and other assets and net derivative liabilities are included in accrued expenses and other liabilities on the Consolidated Balance Sheets. Included in the fair value of net derivative assets and net derivative liabilities are credit valuation adjustments reflecting counterparty credit risk and credit risk of the Corporation. The fair value of net derivative assets included credit valuation adjustments for counterparty credit risk of $3 million and $2 million at December 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
Schedule of Effects of Fair Value Hedging on the Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income
The following table details the effects of fair value hedging on the Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income.
(in millions)Interest on Medium- and Long-Term Debt
Years Ended December 31202320222021
Total interest on medium-and long-term debt (a)$378 $87 $35 
Fair value hedging relationships:
Interest rate contracts:
Hedged items265 112 102 
Derivatives designated as hedging instruments113 (25)(68)
(a)Includes the effects of hedging.
Schedule Of Weighted Average Maturity And Interest Rates On Risk Management Cash Flow Swaps
The following tables summarize the expected weighted average remaining maturity of the notional amount of risk management interest rate swaps, the weighted average interest rates associated with amounts expected to be received or paid on interest rate swap agreements, and for fair value swaps, the carrying amount of the related hedged items, as of December 31, 2023 and 2022.
Cash flow swaps - receive fixed/pay floating rate on variable-rate loans (a)
(dollar amounts in millions)December 31, 2023December 31, 2022
Weighted average:
   Time to maturity (in years)3.9 4.6 
   Receive rate (b)
2.43 %2.35 %
   Pay rate (b), (c)
5.38 4.07 
(a)Includes $7.0 billion of de-designated interest rate swaps.
(b)Excludes forward starting swaps not effective as of the period shown. December 31, 2023 excluded $2.0 billion of forward starting swaps. December 31, 2022 excluded $4.6 billion of forward starting swaps.
(c)Variable rates paid on receive fixed swaps designated as cash flow hedges were based on BSBY or SOFR rates in effect at December 31, 2023 and LIBOR, BSBY or SOFR rates in effect at December 31, 2022.
Schedule Of Weighted Average Maturity And Interest Rates On Risk Management Fair Value Swaps
Fair value swaps - receive fixed/pay floating rate on medium- and long-term debt
(dollar amounts in millions)December 31, 2023December 31, 2022
Carrying value of hedged items (a)6,206 3,024 
Weighted average:
   Time to maturity (in years)3.1 3.9 
   Receive rate3.67 %3.52 %
   Pay rate (b)5.74 4.90 
(a)Included $(93) million and $(124) million of cumulative hedging adjustments at December 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively, which included $3 million and $4 million, respectively, of hedging adjustment on a discontinued hedging relationship.
(b)Floating rates paid on receive fixed swaps designated as fair value hedges were based on SOFR rates in effect at December 31, 2023 and SOFR and LIBOR rates in effect at December 31, 2022
Schedule Of Net Gains Recognized In Income On Customer-Initiated Derivatives The net gains recognized in income on customer-initiated derivative instruments, net of the impact of offsetting positions included in derivative income, were as follows:
Years Ended December 31,
(in millions)202320222021
Interest rate contracts$22 $34 $36 
Energy contracts25 28 18 
Foreign exchange contracts51 47 45 
Total$98 $109 $99 
Schedule Of Financial Instruments With Off-Balance Sheet Credit Risk The Corporation’s credit risk associated with these instruments is represented by the contractual amounts indicated in the following table.
(in millions)
December 3120232022
Unused commitments to extend credit:
Commercial and other$27,303 $30,800 
Bankcard, revolving credit and home equity loan commitments4,082 4,017 
Total unused commitments to extend credit$31,385 $34,817 
Standby letters of credit$3,586 $3,712 
Commercial letters of credit48 39 
Summary Of Criticized Letters Of Credit
The following table presents a summary of criticized standby and commercial letters of credit at December 31, 2023 and 2022. The Corporation's criticized list is consistent with the Special Mention, Substandard and Doubtful categories defined by regulatory authorities. The Corporation manages credit risk through underwriting, periodically reviewing and approving its credit exposures using Board committee approved credit policies and guidelines.
(dollar amounts in millions)December 31, 2023December 31, 2022
Total criticized standby and commercial letters of credit$50 $37 
As a percentage of total outstanding standby and commercial letters of credit1.4 %1.0 %