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Financial Derivatives (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2025
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
Total Gross Derivatives
The following table presents the notional and gross fair value amounts of all derivative assets and liabilities held by us:
Table 75: Total Gross Derivatives (a)
 June 30, 2025December 31, 2024
In millionsNotional /
Contract Amount
Asset Fair
Value (b)
Liability Fair
Value (c)
Notional /
Contract Amount
Asset Fair
Value (b)
Liability Fair
Value (c)
Derivatives designated for hedging
Interest rate contracts:
Fair value hedges (d)$57,573 $— $— $53,750 $— $— 
Cash flow hedges (d)57,399 — 50,721 — 
Cash flow hedges - other (e)5,000 45 15 25,000 149 168 
Foreign exchange contracts:
Net investment hedges1,184 — 110 1,269 14 — 
Total derivatives designated for hedging $121,156 $52 $125 $130,740 $163 $170 
Derivatives not designated for hedging
Derivatives used for mortgage banking activities (f):
Interest rate contracts:
Swaps$42,723 $— $— $35,941 $— $— 
Futures (g)8,430 — — 9,962 — — 
Mortgage-backed commitments6,577 82 86 4,815 73 66 
Other15,185 27 13 13,098 19 13 
Total interest rate contracts72,915 109 99 63,816 92 79 
Derivatives used for customer-related activities:
Interest rate contracts:
Swaps 394,216 1,541 2,712 406,747 1,544 4,130 
Futures (g)50 — — 113 — — 
Mortgage-backed commitments5,282 55 71 3,275 21 
Other33,164 84 68 32,280 123 100 
Total interest rate contracts432,712 1,680 2,851 442,415 1,688 4,237 
Commodity contracts:
Swaps5,945 358 329 6,725 313 288 
Other8,690 239 239 8,496 208 208 
Total commodity contracts14,635 597 568 15,221 521 496 
Foreign exchange contracts and other40,849 623 559 38,729 403 364 
Total derivatives for customer-related activities488,196 2,900 3,978 496,365 2,612 5,097 
Derivatives used for other risk management activities:
Foreign exchange contracts and other19,257 10 276 11,031 144 149 
Total derivatives not designated for hedging $580,368 $3,019 $4,353 $571,212 $2,848 $5,325 
Total gross derivatives$701,524 $3,071 $4,478 $701,952 $3,011 $5,495 
Less: Impact of legally enforceable master netting agreements1,566 1,566 1,298 1,298 
Less: Cash collateral received/paid360 859  897 1,029 
Total derivatives $1,145 $2,053 $816 $3,168 
(a)Centrally cleared derivatives are settled in cash daily and result in no derivative asset or derivative liability being recognized on our Consolidated Balance Sheet.
(b)Included in Other assets on our Consolidated Balance Sheet.
(c)Included in Other liabilities on our Consolidated Balance Sheet.
(d)Represents primarily swaps.
(e)Represents caps and floors.
(f)Includes both residential and commercial mortgage banking activities.
(g)Futures contracts are settled in cash daily and result in no derivative asset or derivative liability being recognized on our Consolidated Balance Sheet.
Schedule of Fair Value and Cash Flow Hedges
Further detail regarding gains (losses) related to our fair value and cash flow hedge derivatives is presented in the following table:
Table 76: Gains (Losses) Recognized on Fair Value and Cash Flow Hedges in the Consolidated Income Statement (a) (b)
 Location and Amount of Gains (Losses) Recognized in Income
Interest IncomeInterest ExpenseNoninterest Income
In millionsLoansInvestment SecuritiesBorrowed FundsOther
For the three months ended June 30, 2025
Total amounts reported on the Consolidated Income Statement$4,609 $1,151 $870 $212 
Gains (losses) on fair value hedges recognized on:
Hedged items (c)$— $182 $(318)$— 
Derivatives$— $(180)$319 $— 
Amounts related to interest settlements on derivatives$— $25 $(99)$— 
Gains (losses) on cash flow hedges (d):
Amount of derivative gains (losses) reclassified from accumulated
other comprehensive income
$(177)$(9)$— $— 
Other amounts related to interest settlements on derivatives$(3)$— $— $— 
For the three months ended June 30, 2024
Total amounts reported on the Consolidated Income Statement$4,842 $1,001 $1,182 $332 
Gains (losses) on fair value hedges recognized on:
Hedged items (c)$— $182 $22 $— 
Derivatives$— $(185)$(19)$— 
Amounts related to interest settlements on derivatives$— $29 $(190)$— 
Gains (losses) on cash flow hedges (d):
Amount of derivative gains (losses) reclassified from accumulated
other comprehensive income
$(347)$(8)$— $(28)
Other amounts related to interest settlements on derivatives$20 $— $— $— 
For the six months ended June 30, 2025
Total amounts reported on the Consolidated Income Statement$9,081 $2,275 $1,716 $349 
Gains (losses) on fair value hedges recognized on:
Hedged items (c)$— $511 $(876)$— 
Derivatives$— $(509)$881 $— 
Amounts related to interest settlements on derivatives$— $49 $(195)$— 
Gains (losses) on cash flow hedges (d):
Amount of derivative gains (losses) reclassified from accumulated
other comprehensive income
$(366)$(16)$— $
Other amounts related to interest settlements on derivatives$$— $— $— 
For the six months ended June 30, 2024
Total amounts reported on the Consolidated Income Statement$9,661 $1,884 $2,341 $467 
Gains (losses) on fair value hedges recognized on:
Hedged items (c)$— $108 $435 $— 
Derivatives$— $(111)$(447)$— 
Amounts related to interest settlements on derivatives$— $39 $(365)$— 
Gains (losses) on cash flow hedges (d):
Amount of derivative gains (losses) reclassified from accumulated
other comprehensive income
$(716)$(15)$— $(28)
Other amounts related to interest settlements on derivatives$42 $— $— $— 
(a)For all periods presented, there were no components of derivative gains or losses excluded from the assessment of hedge effectiveness for any of the fair value or cash flow hedge strategies.
(b)All cash flow and fair value hedge derivatives were interest rate contracts for the periods presented.
(c)Includes an insignificant amount of fair value hedge adjustments related to discontinued hedge relationships.
(d)For all periods presented, there were no gains or losses from cash flow hedge derivatives reclassified to income because it became probable that the original forecasted transaction would not occur.
Schedule of Fair Value Hedges
Detail regarding the impact of fair value hedge accounting on the carrying value of the hedged items is presented in the following table:

Table 77: Hedged Items - Fair Value Hedges
 
 June 30, 2025December 31, 2024
In millionsCarrying Value of the Hedged ItemsCumulative Fair
Value Hedge Adjustment
included in the Carrying
Value of Hedged Items (a)
Carrying Value of the Hedged ItemsCumulative Fair Value
Hedge Adjustment
 included in the Carrying
 Value of Hedged Items (a)
Investment securities - available-for-sale (b)$21,753 $206 $18,716 $(305)
Borrowed funds$37,897 $(181)$35,139 $(1,057)
(a)Includes an insignificant amount of fair value hedge adjustments related to discontinued available-for-sale securities and borrowed funds hedge relationships at both June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024.
(b)Carrying value shown represents amortized cost.
Gains (Losses) on Derivatives Not Designated as Hedging Instruments under GAAP
Further detail regarding the gains (losses) on derivatives not designated in hedging relationships is presented in the following table:
Table 78: Gains (Losses) on Derivatives Not Designated for Hedging
 Three months ended June 30Six months ended June 30
In millions2025202420252024
Derivatives used for mortgage banking activities:
Interest rate contracts (a)$34 $(45)$119 $(168)
Derivatives used for customer-related activities:
Interest rate contracts(21)(15)(37)
Foreign exchange contracts and other 109 46 177 75 
Gains from customer-related activities (b)115 25 162 38 
Derivatives used for other risk management activities:
Foreign exchange contracts and other (b)(387)(93)(561)32 
Total gains (losses) from derivatives not designated as hedging instruments$(238)$(113)$(280)$(98)
(a)Included in Residential and commercial mortgage noninterest income on our Consolidated Income Statement.
(b)Included in Capital markets and advisory and Other noninterest income and Deposits interest expense on our Consolidated Income Statement.
Derivative Assets And Liabilities Offsetting
Table 79: Derivative Assets and Liabilities Offsetting

In millions  Amounts Offset on the
Consolidated Balance Sheet
   Securities Collateral Held/Pledged Under Master Netting Agreements  
Gross
Fair Value
Fair Value
Offset Amount
Cash
Collateral
Net
Fair Value
 Net Amounts
June 30, 2025
Derivative assets
Interest rate contracts:
Over-the-counter cleared $72 $— $— $72  $— $72 
Over-the-counter1,769 909 289 571  69 502 
Commodity contracts597 429 49 119 117 
Foreign exchange and other contracts633 228 22 383  382 
Total derivative assets$3,071 $1,566 $360 $1,145 (a) $72 $1,073 
Derivative liabilities
Interest rate contracts:
Over-the-counter cleared $86 $— $— $86  $— $86 
Over-the-counter2,879 676 704 1,499  37 1,462 
Commodity contracts 568 420 15 133 — 133 
Foreign exchange and other contracts945 470 140 335  1334 
Total derivative liabilities$4,478 $1,566 $859 $2,053 (b)$38 $2,015 
December 31, 2024
Derivative assets
Interest rate contracts:
Over-the-counter cleared$35 $— $— $35  $— $35 
Over-the-counter1,894 843 629 422  38 384 
Commodity contracts521 296 85 140 135 
Foreign exchange and other contracts561 159 183 219  217 
Total derivative assets$3,011 $1,298 $897 $816 (a)$45 $771 
Derivative liabilities
Interest rate contracts:
Over-the-counter cleared$17 $— $— $17  $— $17 
Over-the-counter4,469 732 1,019 2,718  57 2,661 
Commodity contracts496 393 101 — 101 
Foreign exchange and other contracts513 173 332  — 332 
Total derivative liabilities$5,495 $1,298 $1,029 $3,168 (b)$57 $3,111 
(a)Represents the net amount of derivative assets included in Other assets on our Consolidated Balance Sheet.
(b)Represents the net amount of derivative liabilities included in Other liabilities on our Consolidated Balance Sheet.
Credit-Risk Contingent Features
Table 80: Credit-Risk Contingent Features
 In billionsJune 30, 2025December 31, 2024
Net derivative liabilities with credit-risk contingent features$2.7 $3.9 
Less: Collateral posted 1.0 1.1 
Maximum additional amount of collateral exposure $1.7 $2.8