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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
FORM 10-Q
QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF
THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the quarterly period ended March 31, 2019
Commission file number 1-9924
Citigroup Inc.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization)
 
52-1568099
(I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)
388 Greenwich Street, New York, NY
(Address of principal executive offices)
 
10013
(Zip code)
(212) 559-1000
(Registrant's telephone number, including area code)


Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes x    No o
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). Yes x  No o
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, smaller reporting, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of "large accelerated filer," "accelerated filer," "smaller reporting company" and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Large accelerated filer x
 
Accelerated filer o
 
Non-accelerated filer o

 
Smaller reporting company o
Emerging growth company o
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. Yes o    
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes o    No x
Number of shares of Citigroup Inc. common stock outstanding on March 31, 2019: 2,312,467,721

Available on the web at www.citigroup.com
 








CITIGROUP’S FIRST QUARTER 2019—FORM 10-Q
OVERVIEW
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND
  ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND
  RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
Executive Summary
Summary of Selected Financial Data
SEGMENT AND BUSINESS—INCOME (LOSS)
  AND REVENUES
SEGMENT BALANCE SHEET
Global Consumer Banking (GCB)
North America GCB
Latin America GCB
Asia GCB
Institutional Clients Group
Corporate/Other
OFF-BALANCE SHEET
  ARRANGEMENTS
CAPITAL RESOURCES
MANAGING GLOBAL RISK TABLE OF
  CONTENTS
MANAGING GLOBAL RISK
INCOME TAXES
FUTURE APPLICATION OF ACCOUNTING
  STANDARDS
DISCLOSURE CONTROLS AND
  PROCEDURES
DISCLOSURE PURSUANT TO SECTION 219 OF
  THE IRAN THREAT REDUCTION AND SYRIA
  HUMAN RIGHTS ACT
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND NOTES
  TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL
  STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES,
  PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND
  DIVIDENDS




OVERVIEW

This Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q should be read in conjunction with Citigroup’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2018 (2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K).
Additional information about Citigroup is available on Citi’s website at www.citigroup.com. Citigroup’s annual reports on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and proxy statements, as well as other filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), are available free of charge through Citi’s website by clicking on the “Investors” page and selecting “All SEC Filings.” The SEC’s website also contains current reports on Form 8-K, and other information regarding Citi at www.sec.gov.
Certain reclassifications, including a realignment of certain businesses, have been made to the prior periods’ financial statements and disclosures to conform to the current period’s presentation. For additional information on certain recent reclassifications, see Notes 1 and 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements below and Notes 1 and 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
Throughout this report, “Citigroup,” “Citi” and “the Company” refer to Citigroup Inc. and its consolidated subsidiaries.


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Citigroup is managed pursuant to two business segments: Global Consumer Banking and Institutional Clients Group, with the remaining operations in Corporate/Other.
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The following are the four regions in which Citigroup operates. The regional results are fully reflected in the segment results above.
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(1)
Latin America GCB consists of Citi’s consumer banking business in Mexico.
(2)
Asia GCB includes the results of operations of GCB activities in certain EMEA countries for all periods presented.
(3)
North America includes the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico, Latin America includes Mexico and Asia includes Japan.

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MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

First Quarter of 2019—Results Demonstrated Continued Progress
As described further throughout this Executive Summary, Citi made steady progress in the first quarter of 2019 toward improving its profitability and returns. During the quarter, Citi had revenue growth and positive operating leverage in every region in Global Consumer Banking (GCB), excluding the impact of foreign currency translation into U.S. dollars for reporting purposes (FX translation) as well as the gain on sale of the Hilton portfolio in the prior-year period in North America GCB. (Citi’s results of operations excluding the gain on sale as well as the impact of FX translation are non-GAAP financial measures.) Citi also showed continued momentum across treasury and trade solutions, securities services, investment banking and corporate lending in Institutional Clients Group (ICG), while equity markets revenues were impacted by a weaker market environment.
Citi continued to demonstrate strong expense discipline, resulting in the tenth consecutive quarter of positive operating leverage. Citi also had growth in deposits and overall loan growth in GCB and ICG, while credit quality remained broadly stable.
In addition, Citi continued to return capital to its shareholders. In the quarter, Citi returned $5.1 billion in the form of common stock repurchases and dividends. Citi repurchased approximately 66 million common shares, contributing to a 9% reduction in average outstanding common shares from the prior-year period. Despite the continued progress in returning capital to shareholders during the quarter, each of Citi’s key regulatory capital metrics remained strong (see “Capital” below).
While the macroeconomic environment remains largely positive, global economic growth forecasts for 2019 have been lowered and there continue to be various economic, political and other risks and uncertainties that could create a more volatile operating environment and impact Citi’s businesses and future results. For a discussion of the risks and uncertainties that could impact Citi’s businesses, results of operations and financial condition during the remainder of 2019, see each respective business’s results of operations and “Forward-Looking Statements” below, as well as each respective business’s results of operations and the “Managing Global Risk” and “Risk Factors” sections in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.

First Quarter of 2019 Results Summary

Citigroup
Citigroup reported net income of $4.7 billion, or $1.87 per share, compared to net income of $4.6 billion, or $1.68 per share, in the prior-year period. Net income increased 2% from the prior-year period, primarily driven by lower expenses and a lower effective tax rate, partially offset by lower revenues and higher cost of credit. Earnings per share increased 11%,
 
primarily reflecting the 9% reduction in average shares outstanding driven by the common stock repurchases, as well as growth in net income.
Citigroup revenues of $18.6 billion in the first quarter of 2019 decreased 2% from the prior-year period, including the impact of the $150 million gain on the sale of the Hilton portfolio in the prior-year period. Excluding the gain on sale, revenues decreased 1%, primarily reflecting lower equity markets revenues as well as mark-to-market losses on loan hedges, both in ICG, and the continued wind-down of legacy assets in Corporate/Other.
Citigroup’s end-of-period loans increased 1% to $682 billion versus the prior-year period. Excluding the impact of FX translation, Citigroup’s end-of-period loans grew 3%, as 5% aggregate growth in GCB and ICG was partially offset by the continued wind-down of legacy assets in Corporate/Other. Citigroup’s end-of-period deposits increased 3% to $1.0 trillion versus the prior-year period. Excluding the impact of FX translation, Citigroup’s deposits increased 5%, primarily driven by 8% growth in ICG deposits as well as 2% growth in GCB.

Expenses
Citigroup operating expenses of $10.6 billion decreased 3% versus the prior-year period, as efficiency savings and the wind-down of legacy assets were partially offset by continued investments. Year-over-year, GCB and ICG operating expenses were both down 1% and Corporate/Other operating expenses decreased 26%.

Cost of Credit
Citi’s total provisions for credit losses and for benefits and claims of $2.0 billion increased 7% from the prior-year period. The increase was primarily driven by higher net credit losses in both Citi-branded cards and Citi retail services in North America GCB as well as a lower net loan loss reserve release in ICG.
Net credit losses of $1.9 billion increased 4% versus the prior-year period. Consumer net credit losses of $1.9 billion increased 7% from the prior-year period, primarily reflecting volume growth and seasoning in the North America cards portfolios. Corporate net credit losses decreased from $96 million in the prior-year period to $56 million.
For additional information on Citi’s consumer and corporate credit costs and allowance for loan losses, see each respective business’s results of operations and “Credit Risk” below.

Capital
Citigroup’s Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) Capital and Tier 1 Capital ratios were 11.9% and 13.5% as of March 31, 2019, respectively, compared to 12.1% and 13.7% as of March 31, 2018, both based on the Basel III Standardized Approach for determining risk-weighted assets. The decline in regulatory capital ratios primarily reflected the return of capital to common shareholders, partially offset by net income.

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Citigroup’s Supplementary Leverage ratio as of March 31, 2019 was 6.4%, compared to 6.7% as of March 31, 2018. For additional information on Citi’s capital ratios and related components, see “Capital Resources” below.

Global Consumer Banking
GCB net income of $1.4 billion increased 4%. Excluding the impact of FX translation and the gain on the sale of the Hilton portfolio in the prior-year period (approximately $115 million after-tax), net income increased 14%, driven primarily by higher revenues, partially offset by higher cost of credit. GCB operating expenses of $4.6 billion decreased 1%. Excluding the impact of FX translation, expenses were largely unchanged, as investments and volume-driven expenses were offset by efficiency savings.
GCB revenues of $8.5 billion were largely unchanged versus the prior-year period. Excluding the impact of FX translation and the gain on the sale of the Hilton portfolio in the prior-year period, revenues increased 4%, driven by growth in all three regions. North America GCB revenues of $5.2 billion increased 1%, or 4% excluding the gain on the sale of the Hilton portfolio, with growth in all three businesses. In North America GCB, Citi-branded cards revenues of $2.2 billion increased 5%, excluding the gain on the sale of the Hilton portfolio, primarily driven by growth in interest-earning balances. Citi retail services revenues of $1.7 billion increased 3% versus the prior-year period, primarily reflecting organic loan growth and the benefit of the L.L.Bean portfolio acquisition. Retail banking revenues increased 1% from the prior-year period to $1.3 billion. Excluding mortgage revenues, retail banking revenues of $1.2 billion were up 2% from the prior-year period, driven by continued growth in deposit spreads as well as modest growth in deposit volumes.
North America GCB average deposits of $182 billion increased 1% year-over-year, average retail loans of $57 billion increased 3% year-over-year and assets under management of $66 billion grew 9%. Average Citi-branded card loans of $88 billion increased 1% compared to the first quarter of 2018, which represented the peak level of promotional balances in 2018, as Citi has now optimized its mix of interest-earning to non-interest earning balances, while Citi-branded card purchase sales of $84 billion increased 6% versus the prior-year period. Average Citi retail services loans of $50 billion increased 7% versus the prior-year period, while Citi retail services purchase sales of $19 billion also increased 7%. For additional information on the results of operations of North America GCB for the first quarter of 2019, see “Global Consumer Banking—North America GCB” below.
International GCB revenues (consisting of Latin America GCB and Asia GCB (which includes the results of operations in certain EMEA countries)) of $3.3 billion were largely unchanged versus the prior-year period. Excluding the impact of FX translation, international GCB revenues increased 3% versus the prior-year period. On this basis, Latin America GCB revenues increased 6% versus the prior-year period, including the impact of the sale of an asset management business in Mexico in 2018. The impact was a net benefit in the current quarter, as Citi recorded a small residual gain on the sale, partially offset by the absence of related revenues.
 
Excluding this impact, Latin America GCB revenues increased 5%, primarily driven by continued deposit growth as well as improved deposit spreads. Asia GCB revenues increased 1%, as continued growth in deposit, lending and insurance revenues was largely offset by lower investment revenues due to weaker market sentiment. For additional information on the results of operations of Latin America GCB and Asia GCB for the first quarter of 2019, including the impact of FX translation, see “Global Consumer Banking—Latin America GCB” and “Global Consumer Banking—Asia GCB” below.
Year-over-year, international GCB average deposits of $128 billion increased 3%, average retail loans of $89 billion increased 2%, assets under management of $106 billion increased 7%, average card loans of $25 billion increased 3% and card purchase sales of $26 billion increased 6%, all excluding the impact of FX translation.

Institutional Clients Group
ICG net income of $3.3 billion was largely unchanged, as a decrease in expenses and a lower effective tax rate were offset by lower revenues and higher cost of credit. ICG operating expenses decreased 1% to $5.4 billion, as efficiency savings more than offset investments and volume-related expenses.
ICG revenues were $9.7 billion in the first quarter of 2019, down 2% from the prior-year period, as a 2% increase in Banking revenues was more than offset by a 6% decrease in Markets and securities services revenue. The increase in Banking revenues included the impact of $231 million of losses on loan hedges within corporate lending, compared to gains of $23 million in the prior-year period.
Banking revenues of $5.2 billion (excluding the impact of gains (losses) on loan hedges within corporate lending) increased 8%, driven by solid growth in treasury and trade solutions, investment banking and corporate lending, partially offset by lower revenues in private bank. Investment banking revenues of $1.4 billion increased 20% versus the prior-year period, as growth in advisory and investment-grade debt underwriting more than offset a decline in equity underwriting, largely reflecting a lower market wallet. Advisory revenues increased 76% to $378 million, equity underwriting revenues decreased 20% to $172 million and debt underwriting revenues increased 15% to $804 million, all versus the prior-year period.
Treasury and trade solutions revenues of $2.4 billion increased 6% versus the prior-year period, and 10% excluding the impact of FX translation, reflecting continued growth in deposits as well as improved spreads. Private bank revenues decreased 3% to $880 million compared to a strong prior-year period, reflecting lower managed investment revenues and higher funding costs. Corporate lending revenues decreased 38% to $338 million. Excluding the impact of gains (losses) on loan hedges, corporate lending revenues increased 9% versus the prior-year period, primarily driven by loan growth and spread expansion.
Markets and securities services revenues of $4.7 billion decreased 6% from the prior-year period, as lower equity markets revenues more than offset modest revenue growth in fixed income. Fixed income markets revenues of $3.5 billion increased 1% from the prior-year period, as strength in rates

4



and spread products was largely offset by weakness in FX, as a result of low currency volatility in the current quarter, while corporate client activity remained stable. Equity markets revenues of $842 million decreased 24%, compared to a strong prior-year period, reflecting lower market volumes and client financing balances. Securities services revenues of $638 million were largely unchanged, and increased 5% excluding the impact of FX translation, driven by continued growth in client volumes and higher net interest revenue. For additional information on the results of operations of ICG for the first quarter of 2019, see “Institutional Clients Group” below.

Corporate/Other
Corporate/Other net loss was $38 million in the first quarter of 2019, compared to a net loss of $87 million in the prior-year period. Operating expenses of $549 million declined 26% from the prior-year period, largely reflecting the wind-down of legacy assets. Corporate/Other revenues were $431 million, down 27% from the prior-year period, primarily reflecting the continued wind-down of legacy assets. For additional information on the results of operations of Corporate/Other for the first quarter of 2019, see “Corporate/Other” below.


















5



RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
SUMMARY OF SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA—PAGE 1
Citigroup Inc. and Consolidated Subsidiaries
 
First Quarter
 
In millions of dollars, except per-share amounts and ratios
2019
2018
% Change
Net interest revenue
$
11,759

$
11,172

5
 %
Non-interest revenue
6,817

7,700

(11
)
Revenues, net of interest expense
$
18,576

$
18,872

(2
)%
Operating expenses
10,584

10,925

(3
)
Provisions for credit losses and for benefits and claims
1,980

1,857

7

Income from continuing operations before income taxes
$
6,012

$
6,090

(1
)%
Income taxes
1,275

1,441

(12
)
Income from continuing operations
$
4,737

$
4,649

2
 %
Income (loss) from discontinued operations,
  net of taxes(1)
(2
)
(7
)
71

Net income before attribution of noncontrolling
  interests
$
4,735

$
4,642

2
 %
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests
25

22

14

Citigroup’s net income
$
4,710

$
4,620

2
 %
Less:
 
 


Preferred dividends—Basic
$
262

$
272

(4
)%
Dividends and undistributed earnings allocated to employee restricted and deferred shares that contain nonforfeitable rights to dividends, applicable to basic EPS
59

51

16

Income allocated to unrestricted common shareholders
  for basic and diluted EPS
$
4,389

$
4,297

2
 %
Earnings per share
 
 


Basic
 
 


Income from continuing operations
$
1.88

$
1.68

12
 %
Net income
1.88

1.68

12

Diluted
 
 


Income from continuing operations
$
1.87

$
1.68

11
 %
Net income
1.87

1.68

11

Dividends declared per common share
0.45

0.32

41


Table continues on the next page, including footnotes.

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SUMMARY OF SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA—PAGE 2
Citigroup Inc. and Consolidated Subsidiaries
 
First Quarter
 
In millions of dollars, except per-share amounts, ratios and direct staff
2019
2018
% Change
At March 31:
 
 
 
Total assets
$
1,958,413

$
1,922,104

2
 %
Total deposits
1,030,355

1,001,219

3

Long-term debt
243,566

237,938

2

Citigroup common stockholders’ equity
178,272

182,759

(2
)
Total Citigroup stockholders’ equity
196,252

201,915

(3
)
Direct staff (in thousands)
203

209

(3
)
Performance metrics
 
 


Return on average assets
0.98
%
0.98
%


Return on average common stockholders’ equity(2)
10.2

9.7



Return on average total stockholders’ equity(2)
9.8

9.3



Efficiency ratio (total operating expenses/total revenues)
57.0

57.9



Basel III ratios
 
 
 
Common Equity Tier 1 Capital(3)
11.91
%
12.05
%
 
Tier 1 Capital(3)
13.47

13.67

 
Total Capital(3)
16.44

16.01

 
Supplementary Leverage ratio
6.44

6.71

 
Citigroup common stockholders’ equity to assets
9.10
%
9.51
%
 
Total Citigroup stockholders’ equity to assets
10.02

10.50

 
Dividend payout ratio(4)
24

19

 
Total payout ratio(5)
115

71

 
Book value per common share
$
77.09

$
71.67

8
 %
Tangible book value (TBV) per share(6)
65.55

61.02

7

(1)
See Note 2 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K for additional information on Citi’s discontinued operations.
(2)
The return on average common stockholders’ equity is calculated using net income less preferred stock dividends divided by average common stockholders’ equity. The return on average total Citigroup stockholders’ equity is calculated using net income divided by average Citigroup stockholders’ equity.
(3)
Citi’s reportable Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) Capital and Tier 1 Capital ratios were the lower derived under the U.S. Basel III Standardized Approach, whereas the reportable Total Capital ratio was the lower derived under the U.S. Basel III Advanced Approaches framework. This reflects the U.S. Basel III requirement to report the lower of risk-based capital ratios under both the Standardized Approach and Advanced Approaches in accordance with the Collins Amendment of the Dodd-Frank Act.
(4)
Dividends declared per common share as a percentage of net income per diluted share.
(5)
Total common dividends declared plus common stock repurchases as a percentage of net income available to common shareholders. See “Consolidated Statement of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity,” Note 9 to the Consolidated Financial Statements and “Equity Security Repurchases” below for the component details.
(6)
For information on TBV, see “Capital Resources—Tangible Common Equity, Book Value Per Share, Tangible Book Value Per Share and Returns on Equity” below.




7



SEGMENT AND BUSINESS—INCOME (LOSS) AND REVENUES
CITIGROUP INCOME
 
First Quarter
 
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
% Change
Income from continuing operations
 
 
 
Global Consumer Banking
 
 
 
  North America
$
769

$
838

(8
)%
  Latin America
252

179

41

  Asia(1)
416

373

12

Total
$
1,437

$
1,390

3
 %
Institutional Clients Group


 


  North America
$
714

$
858

(17
)%
  EMEA
1,125

1,113

1

  Latin America
503

494

2

  Asia
980

869

13

Total
$
3,322

$
3,334

 %
Corporate/Other
(22
)
(75
)
71

Income from continuing operations
$
4,737

$
4,649

2
 %
Discontinued operations
$
(2
)
$
(7
)
71
 %
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests
25

22

14

Citigroup’s net income
$
4,710

$
4,620

2
 %

(1)
Asia GCB includes the results of operations of GCB activities in certain EMEA countries for all periods presented.

CITIGROUP REVENUES
 
First Quarter
 
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
% Change
Global Consumer Banking
 
 
 
  North America
$
5,185

$
5,157

1
 %
  Latin America
1,381

1,340

3

  Asia(1)
1,885

1,929

(2
)
Total
$
8,451

$
8,426

 %
Institutional Clients Group


 


  North America
$
3,119

$
3,266

(5
)%
  EMEA
3,170

3,167


  Latin America
1,160

1,216

(5
)
  Asia
2,245

2,206

2

Total
$
9,694

$
9,855

(2
)%
Corporate/Other
431

591

(27
)
Total Citigroup net revenues
$
18,576

$
18,872

(2
)%
(1)
Asia GCB includes the results of operations of GCB activities in certain EMEA countries for all periods presented.




8



SEGMENT BALANCE SHEET(1) 
In millions of dollars
Global
Consumer
Banking
Institutional
Clients
Group
Corporate/Other
and
consolidating
eliminations(2)
Citigroup
parent company-
issued long-term
debt and
stockholders’
equity(3)
Total
Citigroup
consolidated
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
Cash and deposits with banks
$
8,747

64,506

$
132,640

$

$
205,893

Federal funds sold and securities
  borrowed and purchased under
  agreements to resell

264,264

231


264,495

Trading account assets
843

275,309

10,359


286,511

Investments
1,173

117,776

230,332


349,281

Loans, net of unearned income and
  allowance for loan losses

297,630

360,156

12,231


670,017

Other assets
37,544

103,212

41,460


182,216

Net inter-segment liquid assets(4)
79,746

240,275

(320,021
)


Total assets
$
425,683

$
1,425,498

$
107,232

$

$
1,958,413

Liabilities and equity
 
 
 
 
 
Total deposits
$
315,547

$
701,544

$
13,264

$

$
1,030,355

Federal funds purchased and
  securities loaned and sold under
  agreements to repurchase
3,967

186,335

70


190,372

Trading account liabilities
195

135,864

333


136,392

Short-term borrowings
485

25,490

13,347


39,322

Long-term debt(3)
1,817

48,509

43,410

149,830

243,566

Other liabilities
19,386

83,420

18,585


121,391

Net inter-segment funding (lending)(3)
84,286

244,336

17,460

(346,082
)

Total liabilities
$
425,683

$
1,425,498

$
106,469

$
(196,252
)
$
1,761,398

Total stockholders’ equity(5)


763

196,252

197,015

Total liabilities and equity
$
425,683

$
1,425,498

$
107,232

$

$
1,958,413


(1)
The supplemental information presented in the table above reflects Citigroup’s consolidated GAAP balance sheet by reporting segment as of March 31, 2019. The respective segment information depicts the assets and liabilities managed by each segment as of such date.
(2)
Consolidating eliminations for total Citigroup and Citigroup parent company assets and liabilities are recorded within Corporate/Other.
(3)
The total stockholders’ equity and the majority of long-term debt of Citigroup reside in the Citigroup parent company Balance Sheet. Citigroup allocates stockholders’ equity and long-term debt to its businesses through inter-segment allocations as shown above.
(4)
Represents the attribution of Citigroup’s liquid assets (primarily consisting of cash, marketable equity securities, and available-for-sale debt securities) to the various businesses based on Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) assumptions.
(5)
Corporate/Other equity represents noncontrolling interests.







9



GLOBAL CONSUMER BANKING
Global Consumer Banking (GCB) consists of consumer banking businesses in North America, Latin America (consisting of Citi’s consumer banking business in Mexico) and Asia. GCB provides traditional banking services to retail customers through retail banking, including commercial banking, and Citi-branded cards and Citi retail services (for additional information on these businesses, see “Citigroup Segments” above). GCB is focused on its priority markets in the U.S., Mexico and Asia with 2,404 branches in 19 countries and jurisdictions as of March 31, 2019. At March 31, 2019, GCB had approximately $426 billion in assets and $316 billion in deposits.
GCB’s overall strategy is to leverage Citi’s global footprint and be the pre-eminent bank for the affluent and emerging affluent consumers in large urban centers. In credit cards and in certain retail markets (including commercial banking), Citi serves customers in a somewhat broader set of segments and geographies.

 
First Quarter
 
In millions of dollars, except as otherwise noted
2019
2018
% Change
Net interest revenue
$
7,253

$
6,980

4
 %
Non-interest revenue
1,198

1,446

(17
)
Total revenues, net of interest expense
$
8,451

$
8,426

 %
Total operating expenses
$
4,608

$
4,677

(1
)%
Net credit losses
$
1,891

$
1,736

9
 %
Credit reserve build (release)
76

144

(47
)
Provision (release) for unfunded lending commitments
5

(1
)
NM

Provision for benefits and claims
12

26

(54
)
Provisions for credit losses and for benefits and claims (LLR & PBC)
$
1,984

$
1,905

4
 %
Income from continuing operations before taxes
$
1,859

$
1,844

1
 %
Income taxes
422

454

(7
)
Income from continuing operations
$
1,437

$
1,390

3
 %
Noncontrolling interests

2

(100
)
Net income
$
1,437

$
1,388

4
 %
Balance Sheet data and ratios (in billions of dollars)


 


Total EOP assets
$
426

$
423

1
 %
Average assets
426

423

1

Return on average assets
1.37
%
1.33
%


Efficiency ratio
55

56



Average deposits
$
310

$
309


Net credit losses as a percentage of average loans
2.48
%
2.30
%


Revenue by business


 


Retail banking
$
3,467

$
3,464

 %
Cards(1)
4,984

4,962


Total
$
8,451

$
8,426

 %
Income from continuing operations by business


 


Retail banking
$
526

$
520

1
 %
Cards(1)
911

870

5

Total
$
1,437

$
1,390

3
 %
Table continues on the next page, including footnotes.


10



Foreign currency (FX) translation impact
 
 


Total revenue—as reported
$
8,451

$
8,426

 %
Impact of FX translation(2)

(113
)


Total revenues—ex-FX(3)
$
8,451

$
8,313

2
 %
Total operating expenses—as reported
$
4,608

$
4,677

(1
)%
Impact of FX translation(2)

(70
)


Total operating expenses—ex-FX(3)
$
4,608

$
4,607

 %
Total provisions for LLR & PBC—as reported
$
1,984

$
1,905

4
 %
Impact of FX translation(2)

(19
)


Total provisions for LLR & PBC—ex-FX(3)
$
1,984

$
1,886

5
 %
Net income—as reported
$
1,437

$
1,388

4
 %
Impact of FX translation(2)

(13
)


Net income—ex-FX(3)
$
1,437

$
1,375

5
 %
(1)
Includes both Citi-branded cards and Citi retail services.
(2)
Reflects the impact of FX translation into U.S. dollars at the first quarter of 2019 average exchange rates for all periods presented.
(3)
Presentation of this metric excluding FX translation is a non-GAAP financial measure.
NM Not meaningful


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NORTH AMERICA GCB
North America GCB provides traditional retail banking, including commercial banking, and its Citi-branded cards and Citi retail services card products to retail customers and small to mid-size businesses, as applicable, in the U.S. North America GCB’s U.S. cards product portfolio includes its proprietary portfolio (including the Citi Double Cash, Thank You and Value cards) and co-branded cards (including, among others, American Airlines and Costco) within Citi-branded cards as well as its co-brand and private label relationships (including, among others, Sears, The Home Depot, Best Buy and Macy’s) within Citi retail services.
As of March 31, 2019, North America GCB’s 689 retail bank branches are concentrated in the six key metropolitan areas of New York, Chicago, Miami, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles and San Francisco. Also as of March 31, 2019, North America GCB had approximately 9.1 million retail banking customer accounts, $57.3 billion in retail banking loans and $185.4 billion in deposits. In addition, North America GCB had approximately 119.4 million Citi-branded and Citi retail services credit card accounts with $135.9 billion in outstanding card loan balances.
 
First Quarter
 
In millions of dollars, except as otherwise noted
2019
2018
% Change
Net interest revenue
$
5,058

$
4,750

6
 %
Non-interest revenue
127

407

(69
)
Total revenues, net of interest expense
$
5,185

$
5,157

1
 %
Total operating expenses
$
2,669

$
2,645

1
 %
Net credit losses
$
1,429

$
1,296

10
 %
Credit reserve build (release)
98

123

(20
)
Provision (release) for unfunded lending commitments
5

(4
)
NM

Provision for benefits and claims
6

6


Provisions for credit losses and for benefits and claims
$
1,538

$
1,421

8
 %
Income from continuing operations before taxes
$
978

$
1,091

(10
)%
Income taxes
209

253

(17
)
Income from continuing operations
$
769

$
838

(8
)%
Noncontrolling interests



Net income
$
769

$
838

(8
)%
Balance Sheet data and ratios (in billions of dollars)


 


Average assets
$
250

$
248

1
 %
Return on average assets
1.25
%
1.37
%


Efficiency ratio
51

51



Average deposits
$
182.3

$
180.9

1

Net credit losses as a percentage of average loans
2.97
%
2.77
%


Revenue by business


 


Retail banking
$
1,316

$
1,307

1
 %
Citi-branded cards
2,195

2,232

(2
)
Citi retail services
1,674

1,618

3

Total
$
5,185

$
5,157

1
 %
Income from continuing operations by business


 


Retail banking
$
83

$
140

(41
)%
Citi-branded cards
382

425

(10
)
Citi retail services
304

273

11

Total
$
769

$
838

(8
)%

NM Not meaningful

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1Q19 vs. 1Q18
Net income decreased 8%, due to higher cost of credit and higher expenses, partially offset by a lower effective tax rate and higher revenues.
Revenues increased 1%, as higher revenues in Citi retail services and retail banking were largely offset by lower revenues in Citi-branded cards, including the impact of the $150 million gain on the sale of the Hilton portfolio in the prior-year period. Excluding the gain on sale, revenues increased 4%, reflecting growth in all three businesses.
Retail banking revenues increased 1%. Excluding mortgage revenues (decline of 12%), revenues were up 2%, driven by continued growth in deposit spreads as well as modest deposit growth. Average deposits increased 1% and assets under management increased 9%. The decline in mortgage revenues was driven by lower origination activity and higher cost of funds, reflecting the higher interest rate environment.
Cards revenues were largely unchanged. Excluding the gain on sale, revenues were up 5%. In Citi-branded cards, revenues decreased 2%, including the impact of the gain on sale in the prior-year period. Excluding the gain on sale, Citi-branded cards revenues increased 5%, primarily driven by continued growth in interest-earning balances. Average loans increased 1%, compared to the first quarter of 2018, which represented the peak level of promotional balances in 2018, as Citi has now optimized its mix of interest-earning to non-interest earning balances. Purchase sales increased 6%, or 7% excluding Hilton.
Citi retail services revenues increased 3%, primarily reflecting organic loan growth and the benefit of the L.L.Bean portfolio acquisition. Average loans and purchase sales both increased 7%.
Expenses increased 1%, as volume growth and investments were largely offset by efficiency savings.
Provisions increased 8% from the prior-year period, primarily driven by higher net credit losses, partially offset by a lower net loan loss reserve build. Net credit losses increased 10%, primarily driven by higher net credit losses in Citi-branded cards (up 8% to $706 million) and Citi retail services (up 10% to $663 million). The increase in net credit losses primarily reflected volume growth and seasoning in both cards portfolios.
The net loan loss reserve build in the current quarter was $103 million (compared to a build of $119 million in the prior-year period), reflecting volume growth and seasoning in both cards portfolios.
For additional information on North America GCB’s retail banking, including commercial banking, and its Citi-branded cards and Citi retail services portfolios, see “Credit Risk—Consumer Credit” below.
For additional information on Citi retail services’ co-brand and private label credit card products with Sears, see “Forward-Looking Statements” below and “North America GCB” and “Risk Factors—Strategic Risks” in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.



 





13



LATIN AMERICA GCB
Latin America GCB provides traditional retail banking, including commercial banking, and its Citi-branded card products to retail customers and small to mid-size businesses in Mexico through Citibanamex, one of Mexico’s largest banks.
At March 31, 2019, Latin America GCB had 1,464 retail branches in Mexico, with approximately 30.0 million retail banking customer accounts, $19.7 billion in retail banking loans and $28.4 billion in deposits. In addition, the business had approximately 5.5 million Citi-branded card accounts with $5.6 billion in outstanding card loan balances.

 
First Quarter
 
In millions of dollars, except as otherwise noted
2019
2018
% Change
Net interest revenue
$
975

$
997

(2
)%
Non-interest revenue
406

343

18

Total revenues, net of interest expense
$
1,381

$
1,340

3
 %
Total operating expenses
$
735

$
755

(3
)%
Net credit losses
$
298

$
278

7
 %
Credit reserve build
(7
)
42

NM

Provision (release) for unfunded lending commitments

1

(100
)
Provision for benefits and claims
6

20

(70
)
Provisions for credit losses and for benefits and claims (LLR & PBC)
$
297

$
341

(13
)%
Income from continuing operations before taxes
$
349

$
244

43
 %
Income taxes
97

65

49

Income from continuing operations
$
252

$
179

41
 %
Noncontrolling interests



Net income
$
252

$
179

41
 %
Balance Sheet data and ratios (in billions of dollars)


 


Average assets
$
44

$
44

 %
Return on average assets
2.32
%
1.65
%


Efficiency ratio
53

56



Average deposits
$
28.6

$
28.9

(1
)
Net credit losses as a percentage of average loans
4.72
%
4.29
%


Revenue by business


 


Retail banking
$
1,008

$
959

5
 %
Citi-branded cards
373

381

(2
)
Total
$
1,381

$
1,340

3
 %
Income from continuing operations by business


 


Retail banking
$
197

$
134

47
 %
Citi-branded cards
55

45

22
 %
Total
$
252

$
179

41
 %

14



FX translation impact


 


Total revenues—as reported
$
1,381

$
1,340

3
 %
Impact of FX translation(1)

(43
)


Total revenues—ex-FX(2)
$
1,381

$
1,297

6
 %
Total operating expenses—as reported
$
735

$
755

(3
)%
Impact of FX translation(1)

(21
)


Total operating expenses—ex-FX(2)
$
735

$
734

 %
Provisions for LLR & PBC—as reported
$
297

$
341

(13
)%
Impact of FX translation(1)

(11
)


Provisions for LLR & PBC—ex-FX(2)
$
297

$
330

(10
)%
Net income—as reported
$
252

$
179

41
 %
Impact of FX translation(1)

(7
)


Net income—ex-FX(2)
$
252

$
172

47
 %
(1)
Reflects the impact of FX translation into U.S. dollars at the first quarter of 2019 average exchange rates for all periods presented.
(2)
Presentation of this metric excluding FX translation is a non-GAAP financial measure.
NM Not meaningful

The discussion of the results of operations for Latin America GCB below excludes the impact of FX translation for all periods presented. Presentations of the results of operations, excluding the impact of FX translation, are non-GAAP financial measures. For a reconciliation of certain of these metrics to the reported results, see the table above.

1Q19 vs. 1Q18
Net income increased 47%, reflecting higher revenues and lower cost of credit, partially offset by a higher effective tax rate, while expenses were largely unchanged.
Revenues increased 6%, including the impact of the sale of an asset management business in Mexico in 2018. The impact was a net benefit in the current quarter, as Citi recorded a small residual gain on the sale, partially offset by the absence of related revenues. Excluding this impact, Latin America GCB revenues increased 5%, largely driven by higher retail banking revenues.
Retail banking revenues increased 9% (7% excluding the impact), driven by continued deposit growth, as well as improved deposit spreads due to higher interest rates. Average deposits and assets under management both grew 1%. Average loans declined 2%, due in part to a slowdown in commercial banking activity where client sentiment has become more cautious. Cards revenues increased 1%, due to continued volume growth, reflecting higher purchase sales (up 8%) and full-rate revolving loans, partially offset by lower fees revenue. Average cards loans grew 5%. Although consumer confidence remained strong in Mexico in the current quarter, Latin America GCB has begun to see a slowdown in overall economic growth and industry lending volumes in Mexico.
Expenses were largely unchanged, as ongoing investment spending and volume-driven growth were offset by efficiency savings.
Provisions decreased 10%, as higher net credit losses were more than offset by a net loan loss release compared to a net loan loss reserve build in the prior-year period. The increase in net credit losses was primarily driven by volume growth and seasoning in the cards portfolio.
For additional information on Latin America GCB’s retail banking, including commercial banking, and its Citi-branded cards portfolios, see “Credit Risk—Consumer Credit” below.
 







15



ASIA GCB
Asia GCB provides traditional retail banking, including commercial banking, and its Citi-branded card products to retail customers and small to mid-size businesses, as applicable. During the first quarter of 2019, Asia GCB’s most significant revenues in Asia were from Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, India, Australia, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia. Included within Asia GCB, traditional retail banking and Citi-branded card products are also provided to retail customers in certain EMEA countries, primarily Poland, Russia and the United Arab Emirates.
At March 31, 2019, on a combined basis, the businesses had 251 retail branches, approximately 15.9 million retail banking customer accounts, $70.0 billion in retail banking loans and $101.7 billion in deposits. In addition, the businesses had approximately 15.2 million Citi-branded card accounts with $18.8 billion in outstanding card loan balances.

 
First Quarter
 
In millions of dollars, except as otherwise noted (1)
2019
2018
% Change
Net interest revenue
$
1,220

$
1,233

(1
)%
Non-interest revenue
665

696

(4
)
Total revenues, net of interest expense
$
1,885

$
1,929

(2
)%
Total operating expenses
$
1,204

$
1,277

(6
)%
Net credit losses
$
164

$
162

1
 %
Credit reserve build (release)
(15
)
(21
)
29

Provision (release) for unfunded lending commitments

2

(100
)
Provisions for credit losses
$
149

$
143

4
 %
Income from continuing operations before taxes
$
532

$
509

5
 %
Income taxes
116

136

(15
)
Income from continuing operations
$
416

$
373

12
 %
Noncontrolling interests

2

(100
)
Net income
$
416

$
371

12
 %
Balance Sheet data and ratios (in billions of dollars)






Average assets
$
132

$
131

1
 %
Return on average assets
1.28
%
1.15
%


Efficiency ratio
64

66

 
Average deposits
$
99.3

$
99.1


Net credit losses as a percentage of average loans
0.75
%
0.73
%


Revenue by business
 
 
 
Retail banking
$
1,143

$
1,198

(5
)%
Citi-branded cards
742

731

2

Total
$
1,885

$
1,929

(2
)%
Income from continuing operations by business






Retail banking
$
246

$
246

 %
Citi-branded cards
170

127

34

Total
$
416

$
373

12
 %

16



FX translation impact



Total revenues—as reported
$
1,885

$
1,929

(2
)%
Impact of FX translation(2)

(70
)


Total revenues—ex-FX(3)
$
1,885

$
1,859

1
 %
Total operating expenses—as reported
$
1,204

$
1,277

(6
)%
Impact of FX translation(2)

(49
)


Total operating expenses—ex-FX(3)
$
1,204

$
1,228

(2
)%
Provisions for loan losses—as reported
$
149

$
143

4
 %
Impact of FX translation(2)

(8
)


Provisions for loan losses—ex-FX(3)
$
149

$
135

10
 %
Net income—as reported
$
416

$
371

12
 %
Impact of FX translation(2)

(6
)


Net income—ex-FX(3)
$
416

$
365

14
 %

(1)
Asia GCB includes the results of operations of GCB activities in certain EMEA countries for all periods presented.
(2)
Reflects the impact of FX translation into U.S. dollars at the first quarter of 2019 average exchange rates for all periods presented.
(3)
Presentation of this metric excluding FX translation is a non-GAAP financial measure.
NM Not meaningful

The discussion of the results of operations for Asia GCB below excludes the impact of FX translation for all periods presented. Presentations of the results of operations, excluding the impact of FX translation, are non-GAAP financial measures. For a reconciliation of certain of these metrics to the reported results, see the table above.

1Q19 vs. 1Q18
Net income increased 14%, reflecting higher revenues, lower expenses and a lower effective tax rate, partially offset by higher cost of credit.
Revenues increased 1%, driven by higher cards revenues, partially offset by lower retail banking revenues.
Retail banking revenues decreased 1% compared to the prior-year period, which included a modest one-time gain. Excluding the gain, retail banking revenues increased 1%, as continued growth in deposit and insurance revenues was more than offset by lower investment revenues due to weaker market sentiment. Investment sales decreased 24%, while assets under management grew 10%, average deposits increased 4% and average loans increased 3%. Retail lending revenues declined 1%, as continued growth in personal loans was more than offset by lower mortgage revenues due to spread compression.
Cards revenues increased 6%, driven by continued growth in average loans (up 3%) and purchase sales (up 5%), as well as a modest one-time gain. Excluding the gain, cards revenues grew 1%.
Expenses decreased 2%, as efficiency savings more than offset volume-driven growth and ongoing investment spending.
Provisions increased 10%, primarily driven by higher net credit losses. Net credit losses increased 7%, primarily reflecting volume growth and seasoning. Overall credit quality continued to remain stable in the region.
For additional information on Asia GCB’s retail banking, including commercial banking, and its Citi-branded cards portfolios, see “Credit Risk—Consumer Credit” below.



 











17


INSTITUTIONAL CLIENTS GROUP
Institutional Clients Group (ICG) includes Banking and Markets and securities services (for additional information on these businesses, see “Citigroup Segments” above). ICG provides corporate, institutional, public sector and high-net-worth clients around the world with a full range of wholesale banking products and services, including fixed income and equity sales and trading, foreign exchange, prime brokerage, derivative services, equity and fixed income research, corporate lending, investment banking and advisory services, private banking, cash management, trade finance and securities services. ICG transacts with clients in both cash instruments and derivatives, including fixed income, foreign currency, equity and commodity products. For more information on ICG’s business activities, see “Institutional Clients Group” in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
ICG’s international presence is supported by trading floors in approximately 80 countries and a proprietary network in 98 countries and jurisdictions. At March 31, 2019, ICG had approximately $1.4 trillion of assets and $702 billion of deposits, while two of its businesses—securities services and issuer services—managed approximately $18.3 trillion of assets under custody compared to $17.7 trillion at the end of the prior-year period.

 
First Quarter
 
In millions of dollars, except as otherwise noted
2019
2018
% Change
Commissions and fees
$
1,121

$
1,213

(8
)%
Administration and other fiduciary fees
670

694

(3
)
Investment banking
1,112

985

13

Principal transactions
2,631

2,844

(7
)
Other
285

465

(39
)
Total non-interest revenue
$
5,819

$
6,201

(6
)%
Net interest revenue (including dividends)
3,875

3,654

6

Total revenues, net of interest expense
$
9,694

$
9,855

(2
)%
Total operating expenses
$
5,427

$
5,506

(1
)%
Net credit losses
$
55

$
105

(48
)%
Credit reserve build (release)
(54
)
(175
)
69

Provision (release) for unfunded lending commitments
20

29

(31
)
Provisions for credit losses
$
21

$
(41
)
NM

Income from continuing operations before taxes
$
4,246

$
4,390

(3
)%
Income taxes
924

1,056

(13
)
Income from continuing operations
$
3,322

$
3,334

 %
Noncontrolling interests
11

15

(27
)
Net income
$
3,311

$
3,319

 %
EOP assets (in billions of dollars)
$
1,425

$
1,407

1
 %
Average assets (in billions of dollars)
1,414

1,388

2

Return on average assets
0.95
%
0.97
%


Efficiency ratio
56

56



Revenues by region
 
 


North America
$
3,119

$
3,266

(5
)%
EMEA
3,170

3,167


Latin America
1,160

1,216

(5
)
Asia
2,245

2,206

2

Total
$
9,694

$
9,855

(2
)%
Income from continuing operations by region
 
 


North America
$
714

$
858

(17
)%
EMEA
1,125

1,113

1

Latin America
503

494

2

Asia
980

869

13

Total
$
3,322

$
3,334

 %

18


Average loans by region (in billions of dollars)
 
 


North America
$
176

$
160

10
 %
EMEA
84

78

8

Latin America
34

34


Asia
63

67

(6
)
Total
$
357

$
339

5
 %
EOP deposits by business (in billions of dollars)
 
 
 
Treasury and trade solutions
$
475

$
449

6
 %
All other ICG businesses
227

217

5

Total
$
702

$
666

5
 %

NM Not meaningful

ICG Revenue Details
 
First Quarter
 
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
% Change
Investment banking revenue details
 
 
 
Advisory
$
378

$
215

76
 %
Equity underwriting
172

216

(20
)
Debt underwriting
804

699

15

Total investment banking
$
1,354

$
1,130

20
 %
Treasury and trade solutions
2,395

2,268

6

Corporate lending—excluding gains (losses) on loan hedges(1)
569

521

9

Private bank
880

904

(3
)
Total banking revenues (ex-gains (losses) on loan hedges)
$
5,198

$
4,823

8
 %
Corporate lending—gains (losses) on loan hedges(1)
$
(231
)
$
23

NM

Total banking revenues (including gains (losses) on loan hedges), net of interest expense
$
4,967

$
4,846

2
 %
Fixed income markets
$
3,452

$
3,425

1
 %
Equity markets
842

1,103

(24
)
Securities services
638

641


Other
(205
)
(160
)
(28
)
Total markets and securities services revenues, net of interest expense
$
4,727

$
5,009

(6
)%
Total revenues, net of interest expense
$
9,694

$
9,855

(2
)%
  Commissions and fees
$
174

$
175

(1
)%
  Principal transactions(2)
2,377

2,192

8

  Other
150

275

(45
)
  Total non-interest revenue
$
2,701

$
2,642

2
 %
  Net interest revenue
751

783

(4
)
Total fixed income markets
$
3,452

$
3,425

1
 %
  Rates and currencies
$
2,402

$
2,477

(3
)%
  Spread products/other fixed income
1,050

948

11

Total fixed income markets
$
3,452

$
3,425

1
 %
  Commissions and fees
$
293

$
361

(19
)%
  Principal transactions(2)
396

537

(26
)
  Other
7

80

(91
)
  Total non-interest revenue
$
696

$
978

(29
)%
  Net interest revenue
146

125

17

Total equity markets
$
842

$
1,103

(24
)%


19


(1)
Credit derivatives are used to economically hedge a portion of the corporate loan portfolio that includes both accrual loans and loans at fair value. Gains (losses) on loan hedges include the mark-to-market on the credit derivatives and the mark-to-market on the loans in the portfolio that are at fair value. The fixed premium costs of these hedges are netted against the corporate lending revenues to reflect the cost of credit protection. Citigroup’s results of operations excluding the impact of gains (losses) on loan hedges are non-GAAP financial measures.
(2)
Excludes principal transactions revenues of ICG businesses other than Markets, primarily treasury and trade solutions and the private bank.
NM Not meaningful

The discussion of the results of operations for ICG below excludes (where noted) the impact of gains (losses) on hedges of accrual loans, which are non-GAAP financial measures. For a reconciliation of these metrics to the reported results, see the table above.

1Q19 vs. 1Q18
Net income was largely unchanged, as lower revenues and a higher cost of credit were offset by lower expenses and a lower effective tax rate.

Revenues decreased 2%, as a 2% increase in Banking (including gains (losses) on loan hedges) was more than offset by a 6% decrease in Markets and securities services, largely driven by lower revenues in equity markets. Excluding the impact of the gains (losses) on loan hedges, Banking revenues increased 8%, primarily driven by growth in investment banking, treasury and trade solutions and corporate lending, partially offset by a decline in private bank.

Within Banking:

Investment banking revenues increased 20%, as strong growth in advisory and investment-grade debt underwriting more than offset a decline in equity underwriting. Advisory revenues increased 76%, reflecting gains in wallet share and strong performance in North America and EMEA. Debt underwriting revenues increased 15%, reflecting wallet share gains, with strength in North America. Equity underwriting revenues decreased 20%, driven by declines in both market wallet and wallet share.
Treasury and trade solutions revenues increased 6%. Excluding the impact of FX translation, revenues increased 10%, reflecting strength in all regions. Revenue growth in the cash business was primarily driven by continued growth in deposit balances and improved deposit spreads. Trade revenue growth was driven primarily by improved loan spreads, partially offset by lower episodic fees. Average deposit balances increased 7% (10% excluding the impact of FX translation), with strong growth across regions. Average trade loans decreased 4% (a decrease of 1% excluding the impact of FX translation), as growth in EMEA and Latin America was more than offset by North America and Asia, as the businesses maintained strong origination volumes, while reducing lower spread assets and increasing asset sales to optimize returns.
Corporate lending revenues decreased from $544 million to $338 million. Excluding the impact of gains (losses) on loan hedges, revenues increased 9%, driven by higher loan volumes and spread expansion. Average loans increased 1% (4% excluding the impact of FX translation).
 
Private bank revenues decreased 3% from a strong prior-year period, primarily due to higher mortgage funding costs and lower managed investments revenue, partially offset by higher volumes.


Within Markets and securities services:

Fixed income markets revenues increased 1%, primarily due to higher revenues in EMEA and Asia. The increase in
revenues was largely driven by higher non-interest revenue, partially offset by lower net interest revenue due to higher funding costs, given the higher interest rate environment. The increase in non-interest revenues was primarily driven by higher principal transactions revenues, reflecting higher investor client activity in a more favorable market environment than the prior-year period, particularly in rates and spread products.
Rates and currencies revenues decreased 3%, as strength in G10 rates was more than offset by lower FX revenues, primarily in EMEA and Latin America. The lower FX revenues were driven by declining currency volatility, while corporate client activity remained stable. The increase in rates was driven by strong client activity as well as a comparison to a less favorable environment in the prior-year period.
Spread products and other fixed income revenues increased 11%, primarily driven by higher revenues in flow trading, notably corporate bonds and agency mortgage-backed securities (MBS) in North America and EMEA due to increased investor client activity. This increase in revenues was partially offset by weakness in structured products in North America, reflecting a more challenging market environment.
Equity markets revenues decreased 24%, compared to a strong prior-year period that benefited from a more favorable market environment with higher volatility. Equity derivatives revenues declined, primarily in North America and Asia, reflecting the less favorable market environment. The decrease in equity markets revenues was also driven by lower market volumes globally, and lower client financing balances. Non-interest revenues decreased, primarily driven by lower principal transactions revenues, reflecting a less favorable market environment, as well as lower commissions and fees revenues.
Securities services revenues were largely unchanged. Excluding the impact of FX translation, revenues increased 5%, driven by higher client volumes and an increase in interest revenues from higher interest rates.


20


Expenses decreased 1%, as efficiency savings and a benefit from FX translation were partially offset by investments and higher volume-related expenses.
Provisions increased $62 million, primarily due to a smaller benefit from net loan loss reserve releases in the current quarter of $34 million, compared to a benefit of $146 million in the prior-year period, partially offset by lower net credit losses. Provisions of $21 million in the current quarter were driven by volume-related reserve builds, partially offset by loan-specific reserve releases, including the paydown of certain non-accrual loans.
 




CORPORATE/OTHER
Corporate/Other includes certain unallocated costs of global staff functions (including finance, risk, human resources, legal and compliance), other corporate expenses and unallocated global operations and technology expenses and income taxes, as well as Corporate Treasury, certain North America legacy consumer loan portfolios, other legacy assets and discontinued operations (for additional information on Corporate/Other, see “Citigroup Segments” above). At March 31, 2019, Corporate/Other had $107 billion in assets, up $15 billion year-over-year.

 
First Quarter
 
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
% Change
Net interest revenue
$
631

$
538

17
 %
Non-interest revenue
(200
)
53

NM

Total revenues, net of interest expense
$
431

$
591

(27
)%
Total operating expenses
$
549

$
742

(26
)%
Net credit losses
$
2

$
26

(92
)%
Credit reserve build (release)
(26
)
(33
)
21

Provision (release) for unfunded lending commitments
(1
)


Provision for benefits and claims


NM

Provisions for credit losses and for benefits and claims
$
(25
)
$
(7
)
NM

Income (loss) from continuing operations before taxes
$
(93
)
$
(144
)
35
 %
Income taxes (benefits)
(71
)
(69
)
(3
)
Income (loss) from continuing operations
$
(22
)
$
(75
)
71
 %
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of taxes
(2
)
(7
)
71

Net income (loss) before attribution of noncontrolling interests
$
(24
)
$
(82
)
71
 %
Noncontrolling interests
14

5

NM

Net income (loss)
$
(38
)
$
(87
)
56
 %
NM Not meaningful

1Q19 vs. 1Q18
The net loss was $38 million, compared to a net loss of $87 million in the prior-year period. The lower net loss was largely driven by lower expenses and lower cost of credit, partially offset by lower revenues.
Revenues decreased 27%, primarily driven by the continued wind-down of legacy assets.
Expenses decreased 26%, primarily driven by the wind-down of legacy assets.
Provisions decreased $18 million to a net benefit of $25 million, as lower net credit losses were partially offset by a lower net loan loss reserve release. The decline in net credit losses reflected the impact of ongoing divestiture activity,
 
including the impact of the continued wind-down in the legacy North America mortgage portfolio.




21



OFF-BALANCE SHEET ARRANGEMENTS

The table below shows where a discussion of Citi’s various off-balance sheet arrangements in this Form 10-Q may be found. For additional information, see “Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements” and Notes 1, 21 and 26 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citigroup’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
Types of Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements Disclosures in this Form 10-Q
Variable interests and other obligations, including contingent obligations, arising from variable interests in nonconsolidated VIEs
See Note 18 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
Letters of credit, and lending and other commitments
See Note 22 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
Guarantees
See Note 22 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.

22



CAPITAL RESOURCES
For additional information about capital resources, including Citi’s capital management, the stress testing component of capital planning, current regulatory capital standards, and regulatory capital standards developments, see “Capital Resources” and “Risk Factors” in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
During the first quarter of 2019, Citi returned a total of $5.1 billion of capital to common shareholders in the form of share repurchases (approximately 66 million common shares) and dividends.
The following tables set forth Citi’s capital components and ratios:

 
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars, except ratios
Effective Minimum Requirement(1)
Advanced Approaches
Standardized Approach
Effective Minimum Requirement(1)
Advanced Approaches
Standardized Approach
Common Equity Tier 1 Capital
 
$
140,355

$
140,355

 
$
139,252

$
139,252

Tier 1 Capital
 
158,712

158,712

 
158,122

158,122

Total Capital (Tier 1 Capital + Tier 2 Capital)
 
184,418

196,452

 
183,144

195,440

Total Risk-Weighted Assets
 
1,121,645

1,178,628

 
1,131,933

1,174,448

   Credit Risk
 
$
752,804

$
1,118,057

 
$
758,887

$
1,109,007

   Market Risk
 
59,200

60,571

 
63,987

65,441

   Operational Risk
 
309,641


 
309,059


Common Equity Tier 1 Capital ratio(2)
10.0
%
12.51
%
11.91
%
8.625
%
12.30
%
11.86
%
Tier 1 Capital ratio(2)
11.5

14.15

13.47

10.125

13.97

13.46

Total Capital ratio(2)
13.5

16.44

16.67

12.125

16.18

16.64

In millions of dollars, except ratios
Effective Minimum Requirement
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Quarterly Adjusted Average Total Assets(3)
 
 
$
1,899,790

 
$
1,896,959

Total Leverage Exposure(4)
 
 
2,463,958

 
2,465,641

Tier 1 Leverage ratio
4.0
%
 
8.35
%
 
8.34
%
Supplementary Leverage ratio
5.0

 
6.44

 
6.41


(1)
Citi’s effective minimum risk-based capital requirements during 2019 and 2018 are inclusive of the 100% and 75% phase-in, respectively, of both the 2.5% Capital Conservation Buffer and the 3.0% GSIB surcharge (all of which must be composed of Common Equity Tier 1 Capital).
(2)
As of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, Citi’s reportable Common Equity Tier 1 Capital and Tier 1 Capital ratios were the lower derived under the Basel III Standardized Approach, whereas the reportable Total Capital ratio was the lower derived under the Basel III Advanced Approaches framework.
(3)
Tier 1 Leverage ratio denominator.
(4)
Supplementary Leverage ratio denominator.

As indicated in the table above, Citigroup’s risk-based capital ratios at March 31, 2019 were in excess of the stated and effective minimum requirements under the U.S. Basel III rules. In addition, Citi was also “well capitalized” under current federal bank regulatory agency definitions as of March 31, 2019.


 

Common Equity Tier 1 Capital Ratio
Citi’s Common Equity Tier 1 Capital ratio was 11.9% at March 31, 2019, unchanged quarter-over-quarter, as net income of $4.7 billion and beneficial net movements in Accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI) were offset by the return of $5.1 billion of capital to common shareholders.

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Components of Citigroup Capital
In millions of dollars
March 31,
2019
December 31, 2018
Common Equity Tier 1 Capital
 
 
Citigroup common stockholders’ equity(1)
$
178,427

$
177,928

Add: Qualifying noncontrolling interests
144

147

Regulatory Capital Adjustments and Deductions:
 
 
Less: Accumulated net unrealized losses on cash flow hedges, net of tax
(442
)
(728
)
Less: Cumulative unrealized net gain (loss) related to changes in fair value of
   financial liabilities attributable to own creditworthiness, net of tax
(67
)
580

Less: Intangible assets:
 
 
Goodwill, net of related DTLs(2)
21,768

21,778

Identifiable intangible assets other than MSRs, net of related DTLs 
4,390

4,402

Less: Defined benefit pension plan net assets
811

806

Less: DTAs arising from net operating loss, foreign tax credit and general
   business credit carry-forwards(3)
11,756

11,985

Total Common Equity Tier 1 Capital (Standardized Approach and Advanced Approaches)
$
140,355

$
139,252

Additional Tier 1 Capital
 
 
Qualifying noncumulative perpetual preferred stock(1)
$
17,825

$
18,292

Qualifying trust preferred securities(4)
1,386

1,384

Qualifying noncontrolling interests
45

55

Regulatory Capital Deductions:
 
 
Less: Permitted ownership interests in covered funds(5)
848

806

Less: Minimum regulatory capital requirements of insurance underwriting subsidiaries(6)
51

55

Total Additional Tier 1 Capital (Standardized Approach and Advanced Approaches)
$
18,357

$
18,870

Total Tier 1 Capital (Common Equity Tier 1 Capital + Additional Tier 1 Capital)
   (Standardized Approach and Advanced Approaches)
$
158,712

$
158,122

Tier 2 Capital
 
 
Qualifying subordinated debt
$
23,704

$
23,324

Qualifying trust preferred securities(7)
324

321

Qualifying noncontrolling interests
44

47

Eligible allowance for credit losses(8)
13,719

13,681

Regulatory Capital Deduction:
 
 
Less: Minimum regulatory capital requirements of insurance underwriting subsidiaries(6)
51

55

Total Tier 2 Capital (Standardized Approach)
$
37,740

$
37,318

Total Capital (Tier 1 Capital + Tier 2 Capital) (Standardized Approach)
$
196,452

$
195,440

Adjustment for excess of eligible credit reserves over expected credit losses(8)
$
(12,034
)
$
(12,296
)
Total Tier 2 Capital (Advanced Approaches)

$
25,706

$
25,022

Total Capital (Tier 1 Capital + Tier 2 Capital) (Advanced Approaches)
$
184,418

$
183,144


(1)
Issuance costs of $155 million as of March 31, 2019 and $168 million as of December 31, 2018 are related to outstanding noncumulative perpetual preferred stock, which are excluded from common stockholders’ equity and netted against such preferred stock in accordance with Federal Reserve Board regulatory reporting requirements, which differ from those under U.S. GAAP.
(2)
Includes goodwill “embedded” in the valuation of significant common stock investments in unconsolidated financial institutions.
(3)
Of Citi’s $22.8 billion of net DTAs at March 31, 2019, $12.0 billion was includable in Common Equity Tier 1 Capital pursuant to the U.S. Basel III rules, while $10.8 billion was excluded. Excluded from Citi’s Common Equity Tier 1 Capital as of March 31, 2019 was $11.8 billion of net DTAs arising from net operating loss, foreign tax credit and general business credit carry-forwards, which was reduced by $1.0 billion of net DTLs primarily associated with goodwill and certain other intangible assets. Separately, under the U.S. Basel III rules, goodwill and these other intangible assets are deducted net of associated DTLs in arriving at Common Equity Tier 1 Capital. DTAs arising from net operating loss, foreign tax credit and general business credit carry-forwards are required to be entirely deducted from Common Equity Tier 1 Capital under the U.S. Basel III rules. Citi’s DTAs arising from temporary differences are less than the 10% limitation under the U.S. Basel III rules and therefore not subject to deduction from Common Equity Tier 1 Capital, but are subject to risk-weighting at 250%.
(4)
Represents Citigroup Capital XIII trust preferred securities, which are permanently grandfathered as Tier 1 Capital under the U.S. Basel III rules.

Footnotes continue on the following page.


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(5)
Banking entities are required to be in compliance with the Volcker Rule of the Dodd-Frank Act, which prohibits conducting certain proprietary investment activities and limits their ownership of, and relationships with, covered funds. Accordingly, Citi is required by the Volcker Rule to deduct from Tier 1 Capital all permitted ownership interests in covered funds.
(6)
50% of the minimum regulatory capital requirements of insurance underwriting subsidiaries must be deducted from each of Tier 1 Capital and Tier 2 Capital.
(7)
Represents the amount of non-grandfathered trust preferred securities eligible for inclusion in Tier 2 Capital under the U.S. Basel III rules, which will be fully phased-out of Tier 2 Capital by January 1, 2022.
(8)
Under the Standardized Approach, the allowance for credit losses is eligible for inclusion in Tier 2 Capital up to 1.25% of credit risk-weighted assets, with any excess allowance for credit losses being deducted in arriving at credit risk-weighted assets, which differs from the Advanced Approaches framework, in which eligible credit reserves that exceed expected credit losses are eligible for inclusion in Tier 2 Capital to the extent that the excess reserves do not exceed 0.6% of credit risk-weighted assets. The total amount of eligible credit reserves in excess of expected credit losses that were eligible for inclusion in Tier 2 Capital, subject to limitation, under the Advanced Approaches framework was $1.7 billion and $1.4 billion at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively.

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Citigroup Capital Rollforward
In millions of dollars
Three Months Ended 
 March 31, 2019
Common Equity Tier 1 Capital, beginning of period
$
139,252

Net income
4,710

Common and preferred dividends declared
(1,337
)
Net increase in treasury stock
(3,491
)
Net decrease in common stock and additional paid-in capital
(384
)
Net increase in foreign currency translation gains net of hedges, net of tax
58

Net decrease in unrealized losses on debt securities AFS, net of tax
1,135

Net increase in defined benefit plans liability adjustment, net of tax
(64
)
Net change in adjustment related to change in fair value of financial liabilities attributable to own creditworthiness, net of tax
76

Net increase in ASC 815—excluded component of fair value hedges
18

Net decrease in goodwill, net of related DTLs
10

Net decrease in identifiable intangible assets other than MSRs, net of related DTLs
12

Net increase in defined benefit pension plan net assets
(5
)
Net decrease in DTAs arising from net operating loss, foreign tax credit and general business credit carry-forwards
229

Other
136

Net increase in Common Equity Tier 1 Capital
$
1,103

Common Equity Tier 1 Capital, end of period
    (Standardized Approach and Advanced Approaches)
$
140,355

Additional Tier 1 Capital, beginning of period
$
18,870

Net decrease in qualifying perpetual preferred stock
(467
)
Net increase in qualifying trust preferred securities
2

Net increase in permitted ownership interest in covered funds
(42
)
Other
(6
)
Net decrease in Additional Tier 1 Capital
$
(513
)
Tier 1 Capital, end of period
    (Standardized Approach and Advanced Approaches)
$
158,712

Tier 2 Capital, beginning of period (Standardized Approach)
$
37,318

Net increase in qualifying subordinated debt
380

Net increase in eligible allowance for credit losses
38

Other
4

Net increase in Tier 2 Capital (Standardized Approach)
$
422

Tier 2 Capital, end of period (Standardized Approach)
$
37,740

Total Capital, end of period (Standardized Approach)
$
196,452

Tier 2 Capital, beginning of period (Advanced Approaches)
$
25,022

Net increase in qualifying subordinated debt
380

Net increase in excess of eligible credit reserves over expected credit losses
300

Other
4

Net increase in Tier 2 Capital (Advanced Approaches)
$
684

Tier 2 Capital, end of period (Advanced Approaches)
$
25,706

Total Capital, end of period (Advanced Approaches)
$
184,418



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Citigroup Risk-Weighted Assets Rollforward (Basel III Standardized Approach)
In millions of dollars
Three Months Ended 
 March 31, 2019
 Total Risk-Weighted Assets, beginning of period
$
1,174,448

Changes in Credit Risk-Weighted Assets
 
General credit risk exposures(1)
(7,072
)
Repo-style transactions(2)
7,730

Securitization exposures(3)
7,331

Equity exposures
1,839

Over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives
66

Other exposures(4)
5,909

Off-balance sheet exposures(5)
(6,753
)
Net increase in Credit Risk-Weighted Assets
$
9,050

Changes in Market Risk-Weighted Assets
 
Risk levels(6)
$
(4,513
)
Model and methodology updates
(357
)
Net decrease in Market Risk-Weighted Assets
$
(4,870
)
Total Risk-Weighted Assets, end of period
$
1,178,628


(1)
General credit risk exposures include cash and balances due from depository institutions, securities, and loans and leases. General credit risk exposures decreased during the three months ended March 31, 2019 primarily due to seasonal holiday spending repayments.
(2)
Repo-style transactions include repurchase and reverse repurchase transactions as well as securities borrowing and securities lending transactions.
(3)
Securitization exposures increased during the three months ended March 31, 2019 primarily due to increased exposures from new deals.
(4)
Other exposures include cleared transactions, unsettled transactions and other assets. Other exposures increased during the three months ended March 31, 2019 primarily due to the recognition of right-of-use (ROU) assets in accordance with the adoption of ASU No. 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842), effective January 1, 2019.
(5)
Off-balance sheet exposures decreased during the three months ended March 31, 2019 primarily due to a decrease in loan commitments.
(6)
Risk levels decreased during the three months ended March 31, 2019 primarily due to decreases in exposure levels subject to Stressed Value at Risk and Value at Risk.



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Citigroup Risk-Weighted Assets Rollforward (Basel III Advanced Approaches)
In millions of dollars
Three Months Ended 
 March 31, 2019
 Total Risk-Weighted Assets, beginning of period
$
1,131,933

Changes in Credit Risk-Weighted Assets
 
Retail exposures
(1,512
)
Wholesale exposures(1)
(12,307
)
Repo-style transactions
(970
)
Securitization exposures(2)
3,861

Equity exposures
1,694

Over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives
908

Derivatives CVA
(14
)
Other exposures(3)
2,601

Supervisory 6% multiplier
(344
)
Net decrease in Credit Risk-Weighted Assets
$
(6,083
)
Changes in Market Risk-Weighted Assets
 
Risk levels(4)
$
(4,430
)
Model and methodology updates
(357
)
Net decrease in Market Risk-Weighted Assets
$
(4,787
)
Net increase in Operational Risk-Weighted Assets
$
582

Total Risk-Weighted Assets, end of period
$
1,121,645


(1)
Wholesale exposures decreased during the three months ended March 31, 2019 primarily due to annual model parameter updates reflecting Citi’s loss experience.
(2)
Securitization exposures increased during the three months ended March 31, 2019 mainly due to increased exposures from new deals.
(3)
Other exposures include cleared transactions, unsettled transactions, assets other than those reportable in specific exposure categories and non-material portfolios. Other exposures increased during the three months ended March 31, 2019 primarily due to the recognition of right-of-use (ROU) assets in accordance with the adoption of ASU No. 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842), effective January 1, 2019.
(4)
Risk levels decreased during the three months ended March 31, 2019 primarily due to decreases in exposure levels subject to Stressed Value at Risk and Value at Risk.

As set forth in the table above, total risk-weighted assets under the Basel III Standardized Approach increased from year-end 2018 primarily due to higher credit risk-weighted assets, partially offset by a decrease in market risk-weighted assets. The increase in credit risk-weighted assets was primarily due to increases in securitization exposures and repo-style transactions, as well as the recognition of right-of-use (ROU) assets in accordance with the adoption of ASU No. 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842), effective January 1, 2019. At adoption, Citi recognized an ROU asset of approximately $4.4 billion on the Consolidated Balance Sheet related to its future lease commitments as lessee under operating leases. For additional information, see Note 1 to the Consolidated Financial Statements. The increase in credit risk-weighted assets was partially offset by reductions in qualifying revolving (cards) exposures attributable to seasonal holiday spending repayments as well as a decrease in loan commitments.
 
As set forth in the table above, total risk-weighted assets under the Basel III Advanced Approaches decreased from year-end 2018, driven by lower credit and market risk-weighted assets, slightly offset by an increase in operational risk-weighted assets. The decrease in credit risk-weighted assets was primarily due to annual wholesale parameter updates, partially offset by the recognition of ROU assets in accordance with the adoption of ASU 2016-02.
Market risk-weighted assets decreased under both the Basel III Standardized Approach and Basel III Advanced Approaches primarily due to decreases in exposure levels subject to Stressed Value at Risk and Value at Risk.

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Supplementary Leverage Ratio
As set forth in the table below, Citigroup’s Supplementary Leverage ratio was 6.4% for the first quarter of 2019, unchanged from the fourth quarter of 2018, as net income of $4.7 billion, beneficial net movements in AOCI and a slight decrease in Total Leverage Exposure were offset by the return of $5.1 billion of capital to common shareholders.
The following table sets forth Citi’s Supplementary Leverage ratio and related components:

 

In millions of dollars, except ratios
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Tier 1 Capital
$
158,712

$
158,122

Total Leverage Exposure
 
 
On-balance sheet assets(1)
$
1,939,414

$
1,936,791

Certain off-balance sheet exposures:(2)
 
 
   Potential future exposure on derivative contracts
184,115

187,130

   Effective notional of sold credit derivatives, net(3)
44,506

49,402

   Counterparty credit risk for repo-style transactions(4)
20,696

23,715

   Unconditionally cancellable commitments
70,252

69,630

   Other off-balance sheet exposures
244,599

238,805

Total of certain off-balance sheet exposures
$
564,168

$
568,682

Less: Tier 1 Capital deductions
(39,624
)
(39,832
)
Total Leverage Exposure
$
2,463,958

$
2,465,641

Supplementary Leverage ratio
6.44
%
6.41
%

(1)
Represents the daily average of on-balance sheet assets for the quarter.
(2)
Represents the average of certain off-balance sheet exposures calculated as of the last day of each month in the quarter.
(3)
Under the U.S. Basel III rules, banking organizations are required to include in Total Leverage Exposure the effective notional amount of sold credit derivatives, with netting of exposures permitted if certain conditions are met.
(4)
Repo-style transactions include repurchase and reverse repurchase transactions as well as securities borrowing and securities lending transactions.



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Capital Resources of Citigroup’s Subsidiary U.S. Depository Institutions
Citigroup’s subsidiary U.S. depository institutions, including Citibank, are also subject to regulatory capital standards issued by their respective primary federal bank regulatory agencies, which are similar to the standards of the Federal Reserve Board.
The following tables set forth Citibank’s capital components and ratios:

 
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars, except ratios
Effective Minimum Requirement(1)
Advanced Approaches
Standardized Approach
Effective Minimum Requirement(1)
Advanced Approaches
Standardized Approach
Common Equity Tier 1 Capital
 
$
130,051

$
130,051

 
$
129,091

$
129,091

Tier 1 Capital
 
132,169

132,169

 
131,215

131,215

Total Capital
   (Tier 1 Capital + Tier 2 Capital)(2)
 
145,516

156,132

 
144,358

155,154

Total Risk-Weighted Assets
 
926,758

1,041,251

 
926,229

1,032,809

   Credit Risk
 
$
651,979

$
1,001,334

 
$
654,962

$
994,294

   Market Risk
 
39,463

39,917

 
38,144

38,515

   Operational Risk
 
235,316


 
233,123


Common Equity Tier 1 Capital ratio(3)(4)
7.0
%
14.03
%
12.49
%
6.375
%
13.94
%
12.50
%
Tier 1 Capital ratio(3)(4)
8.5

14.26

12.69

7.875

14.17

12.70

Total Capital ratio(3)(4)
10.5

15.70

14.99

9.875

15.59

15.02

In millions of dollars, except ratios
Effective Minimum Requirement
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Quarterly Adjusted Average Total Assets(5)
 
 
$
1,397,703

 
$
1,398,875

Total Leverage Exposure(6)
 
 
1,909,587

 
1,914,663

Tier 1 Leverage ratio(4)
4.0
%
 
9.46
%
 
9.38
%
Supplementary Leverage ratio(4)
6.0

 
6.92

 
6.85


(1)
Citibank’s effective minimum risk-based capital requirements during 2019 and 2018 are inclusive of the 100% and 75% phase-in, respectively, of the 2.5% Capital Conservation Buffer (all of which must be composed of Common Equity Tier 1 Capital).
(2)
Under the Advanced Approaches framework, eligible credit reserves that exceed expected credit losses are eligible for inclusion in Tier 2 Capital to the extent that the excess reserves do not exceed 0.6% of credit risk-weighted assets, which differs from the Standardized Approach in which the allowance for credit losses is eligible for inclusion in Tier 2 Capital up to 1.25% of credit risk-weighted assets, with any excess allowance for credit losses being deducted in arriving at credit risk-weighted assets.
(3)
As of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, Citibank’s reportable Common Equity Tier 1 Capital, Tier 1 Capital and Total Capital ratios were the lower derived under the Basel III Standardized Approach.
(4)
Citibank must maintain minimum Common Equity Tier 1 Capital, Tier 1 Capital, Total Capital and Tier 1 Leverage ratios of 6.5%, 8.0%, 10.0% and 5.0%, respectively, to be considered “well capitalized” under the revised Prompt Corrective Action (PCA) regulations applicable to insured depository institutions as established by the U.S. Basel III rules. Citibank must also maintain a minimum Supplementary Leverage ratio of 6.0% to be considered “well capitalized.” For additional information, see “Capital Resources—Current Regulatory Capital Standards—Prompt Corrective Action Framework” in Citigroup’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
(5)
Tier 1 Leverage ratio denominator.
(6)
Supplementary Leverage ratio denominator.

As indicated in the table above, Citibank’s capital ratios at March 31, 2019 were in excess of the stated and effective minimum requirements under the U.S. Basel III rules. In addition, Citibank was also “well capitalized” as of March 31, 2019 under the revised PCA regulations.


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Impact of Changes on Citigroup and Citibank Capital Ratios
The following tables present the estimated sensitivity of Citigroup’s and Citibank’s capital ratios to changes of $100 million in Common Equity Tier 1 Capital, Tier 1 Capital and Total Capital (numerator), and changes of $1 billion in
Advanced Approaches and Standardized Approach risk-weighted assets and quarterly adjusted average total assets, as well as Total Leverage Exposure (denominator), as of March 31, 2019. This information is provided for the purpose of analyzing the impact that a change in Citigroup’s or Citibank’s financial position or results of operations could have on these ratios. These sensitivities only consider a single change to either a component of capital, risk-weighted assets, quarterly adjusted average total assets or Total Leverage Exposure. Accordingly, an event that affects more than one factor may have a larger basis point impact than is reflected in these tables.
 


 
Common Equity
Tier 1 Capital ratio
Tier 1 Capital ratio
Total Capital ratio
In basis points
Impact of
$100 million
change in
Common Equity
Tier 1 Capital
Impact of
$1 billion
change in risk-
weighted assets
Impact of
$100 million
change in
Tier 1 Capital
Impact of
$1 billion
change in risk-
weighted assets
Impact of
$100 million
change in
Total Capital
Impact of
$1 billion
change in risk-
weighted assets
Citigroup
 
 
 
 
 
 
Advanced Approaches
0.9
1.1
0.9
1.3
0.9
1.5
Standardized Approach
0.8
1.0
0.8
1.1
0.8
1.4
Citibank
 
 
 
 
 
 
Advanced Approaches
1.1
1.5
1.1
1.5
1.1
1.7
Standardized Approach
1.0
1.2
1.0
1.2
1.0
1.4

 
Tier 1 Leverage ratio
Supplementary Leverage ratio
In basis points
Impact of
$100 million
change in
Tier 1 Capital
Impact of
$1 billion
change in quarterly adjusted average total assets
Impact of
$100 million
change in
Tier 1 Capital
Impact of
$1 billion
change in Total Leverage Exposure
Citigroup
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
Citibank
0.7
0.7
0.5
0.4


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Citigroup Broker-Dealer Subsidiaries
At March 31, 2019, Citigroup Global Markets Inc., a U.S. broker-dealer registered with the SEC that is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Citigroup, had net capital, computed in accordance with the SEC’s net capital rule, of $9.6 billion, which exceeded the minimum requirement by $6.9 billion.
Moreover, Citigroup Global Markets Limited, a broker-dealer registered with the United Kingdom’s Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) that is also an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Citigroup, had total capital of $20.9 billion at March 31, 2019, which exceeded the PRA's minimum regulatory capital requirements.
In addition, certain of Citi’s other broker-dealer subsidiaries are subject to regulation in the countries in which they do business, including requirements to maintain specified levels of net capital or its equivalent. Citigroup’s other principal broker-dealer subsidiaries were in compliance with their regulatory capital requirements at March 31, 2019.

Regulatory Capital Standards Developments

Countercyclical Capital Buffer
In March 2019, the Federal Reserve Board voted to affirm the Countercyclical Capital Buffer at the current level of 0%.

Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity (TLAC) Holdings
In April 2019, the U.S. banking agencies released a proposal that would create a new regulatory capital deduction applicable to Advanced Approaches banking organizations for certain investments in covered debt instruments issued by GSIBs. The proposed rule is intended to reduce systemic risk by creating an incentive for Advanced Approaches banking organizations to limit their exposure to GSIBs.
Under the U.S. Basel III rules, investments in the capital of unconsolidated financial institutions are subject to deduction to the extent that they exceed certain thresholds. Under the proposed rule, an investment in a “covered debt instrument” would be treated as an investment in a Tier 2 capital instrument and, therefore, would be subject to deduction from the Advanced Approaches banking organization’s own Tier 2 Capital in accordance with the existing rules for investments in unconsolidated financial institutions. Covered debt instruments would include unsecured debt instruments that are “eligible debt securities” for purposes of the TLAC rule, or that are pari passu or subordinated to such securities, in addition to certain unsecured debt instruments issued by foreign GSIBs.
To support a deep and liquid market for covered debt instruments, the proposed rule provides an exception from the approach described above for covered debt instruments held for 30 days or less for market-making purposes, if the aggregate amount of such debt instruments does not exceed 5% of the banking organization’s Common Equity Tier 1 Capital.
 
The proposed rule does not specify a proposed effective date for the new regulatory capital deduction. If adopted as proposed, Citi does not expect the proposed rule to have a material impact on its regulatory capital.

Revisions to the Supplementary Leverage Ratio for Custody Banks
In April 2019, the U.S. banking agencies released a proposal to implement certain provisions of the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act, which was signed into law in 2018. The proposal would apply to “custodial banking organizations,” which does not include Citi. The U.S. banking agencies previously issued a proposal in April 2018 that would have modified the enhanced Supplementary Leverage ratio standards applicable to all U.S. GSIBs and their Federal Reserve Board or OCC-regulated insured depository institution subsidiaries. It is currently unclear how this latest proposal may impact or interact with the proposed rulemaking from April 2018.


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Tangible Common Equity, Book Value Per Share, Tangible Book Value Per Share and Returns on Equity
Tangible common equity (TCE), as defined by Citi, represents common stockholders’ equity less goodwill and identifiable intangible assets (other than MSRs). Other companies may calculate TCE in a different manner. TCE, tangible book value (TBV) per share and returns on average TCE are non-GAAP financial measures.
 


In millions of dollars or shares, except per share amounts
March 31,
2019
December 31,
2018
Total Citigroup stockholders’ equity
$
196,252

$
196,220

Less: Preferred stock
17,980

18,460

Common stockholders’ equity
$
178,272

$
177,760

Less:
 
 
    Goodwill
22,037

22,046

    Identifiable intangible assets (other than MSRs)
4,645

4,636

Tangible common equity (TCE)
$
151,590

$
151,078

Common shares outstanding (CSO)
2,312.5

2,368.5

Book value per share (common equity/CSO)
$
77.09

$
75.05

Tangible book value per share (TCE/CSO)
65.55

63.79



In millions of dollars
Three Months Ended March 31, 2019
Three Months Ended March 31, 2018
Net income available to common shareholders
$
4,448

$
4,348

Average common stockholders’ equity
$
177,485

$
181,628

Average TCE
$
151,334

$
155,107

Return on average common stockholders’ equity
10.2
%
9.7
%
Return on average TCE (ROTCE)(1)
11.9

11.4


(1)
ROTCE represents annualized net income available to common shareholders as a percentage of average TCE.


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Managing Global Risk Table of Contents

MANAGING GLOBAL RISK
 

CREDIT RISK(1)
 

Consumer Credit
 

Corporate Credit
 

Additional Consumer and Corporate Credit Details
 

 Loans Outstanding
 

 Details of Credit Loss Experience
 

     Allowance for Loan Losses
 
45

     Non-Accrual Loans and Assets and Renegotiated Loans
 

LIQUIDITY RISK
 

High-Quality Liquid Assets (HQLA)
 

Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR)
 

Loans
 
50

Deposits
 
50

Long-Term Debt
 
51

Secured Funding Transactions and Short-Term Borrowings
 
53

Credit Ratings
 
54

MARKET RISK(1)
 

Market Risk of Non-Trading Portfolios
 

Market Risk of Trading Portfolios
 

STRATEGIC RISK
 

Country Risk
 

Potential Exit of U.K. from EU
 


(1)
For additional information regarding certain credit risk, market risk and other quantitative and qualitative information, refer to Citi’s Pillar 3 Basel III Advanced Approaches Disclosures, as required by the rules of the Federal Reserve Board, on Citi’s Investor Relations website.


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MANAGING GLOBAL RISK

For Citi, effective risk management is of primary importance to its overall operations. Accordingly, Citi’s risk management process has been designed to identify, monitor, evaluate and manage the principal risks it assumes in conducting its activities. Specifically, the activities that Citi engages in, and the risks those activities generate, must be consistent with Citi’s mission and value proposition, the key principles that guide it and Citi's risk appetite.
For more information on Citi’s management of global risk, including its three lines of defense, see “Managing Global Risk” in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
 
 


CREDIT RISK

For additional information on credit risk, including Citi’s credit risk management, measurement and stress testing, and Citi’s consumer and corporate credit portfolios, see “Credit Risk” and “Risk Factors” in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
 


CONSUMER CREDIT
The following table shows Citi’s quarterly end-of-period consumer loans:(1) 
In billions of dollars
1Q’18
2Q’18
3Q’18
4Q’18
1Q’19
Retail banking:
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgages
$
82.1

$
80.5

$
80.9

$
80.6

$
80.8

Commercial banking
36.8

36.5

37.2

36.3

37.1

Personal and other
28.5

28.1

28.7

28.8

29.1

Total retail banking
$
147.4

$
145.1

$
146.8

$
145.7

$
147.0

Cards:
 
 
 
 
 
Citi-branded cards
$
110.6

$
112.3

$
112.8

$
116.8

$
111.4

Citi retail services
46.0

48.6

49.4

52.7

48.9

Total cards
$
156.6

$
160.9

$
162.2

$
169.5

$
160.3

Total GCB
$
304.0

$
306.0

$
309.0

$
315.2

$
307.3

GCB regional distribution:
 
 
 
 
 
North America
61
%
63
%
62
%
64
%
63
%
Latin America
9

8

9

8

8

Asia(2)
30

29

29

28

29

Total GCB
100
%
100
%
100
%
100
%
100
%
Corporate/Other(3)
$
21.1

$
17.6

$
16.5

$
15.3

$
12.6

Total consumer loans
$
325.1

$
323.6

$
325.5

$
330.5

$
319.9


(1)
End-of-period loans include interest and fees on credit cards.
(2)
Asia includes loans and leases in certain EMEA countries for all periods presented.
(3)
Primarily consists of legacy assets, principally North America consumer mortgages.

For information on changes to Citi’s end-of-period consumer loans, see “Liquidity Risk—Loans” below.


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Overall Consumer Credit Trends
The following charts show the quarterly trends in delinquencies and net credit losses across both retail banking, including commercial banking, and cards for total GCB and by region.

Global Consumer Banking
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North America GCB
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As of March 31, 2019, approximately 70% of North America GCB consumer loans consisted of Citi-branded and Citi retail services cards, which generally drives the overall credit performance of North America GCB (for additional information on North America GCB’s cards portfolios, including delinquency and net credit loss rates, see “Credit Card Trends” below).
As shown in the chart above, the 90+ days past due delinquency rate was broadly stable quarter-over-quarter in North America GCB. The net credit loss rate increased quarter-over-quarter, primarily due to seasonality in both cards portfolios as well as an episodic charge-off in the commercial portfolio.
The delinquency rate increased year-over-year, primarily due to seasoning in North America cards and higher net flow rates in the later delinquency buckets in Citi retail services. The net credit loss rate increased year-over-year due to seasoning in North America cards, an increase in net flow rates in later delinquency buckets in Citi retail services and the previously referenced episodic charge-off in the commercial portfolio.


 
Latin America GCB
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As shown in the chart above, the 90+ days past due delinquency rate decreased quarter-over-quarter in Latin America GCB due to seasonality. The net credit loss rate increased quarter-over-quarter also due to seasonality as well as the impact of lower overall volume growth. The delinquency rate was broadly stable year-over-year, while the net credit loss rate increased year-over-year, primarily driven by seasoning in the cards portfolio as well as the impact of the lower overall volume growth.

Asia(1) GCB
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(1)
Asia includes GCB activities in certain EMEA countries for all periods presented.

As shown in the chart above, the 90+ days past due delinquency and net credit loss rates were broadly stable in Asia GCB quarter-over-quarter and year-over-year. This stability reflects the strong credit profiles in Asia GCB’s target customer segments. In addition, regulatory changes in many markets in Asia over the past few years have resulted in stable portfolio credit quality.
For additional information on cost of credit, loan delinquency and other information for Citi’s consumer loan portfolios, see each respective business’s results of operations above and Note 13 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.



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Credit Card Trends
The following charts show the quarterly trends in delinquencies and net credit losses for total GCB cards, North America Citi-branded cards and Citi retail services portfolios as well as for Latin America and Asia Citi-branded cards portfolios.
Global Cards
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North America Citi-Branded Cards
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As shown in the chart above, the 90+ days past due delinquency and net credit loss rates increased quarter-over-quarter, primarily due to seasonality, while the increases year-over-year were primarily due to seasoning of the portfolio.

North America Citi Retail Services
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As shown in the chart above, Citi retail services’ 90+ days past due delinquency and net credit loss rates increased quarter-over-quarter, primarily due to seasonality as well as an increase in net flow rates in later delinquency buckets. The delinquency and net credit loss rates increased year-over-year, primarily due to seasoning and an increase in net flow rates in later delinquency buckets.
 
Latin America Citi-Branded Cards
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As shown in the chart above, the 90+ days past due delinquency rate decreased, while the net credit loss rate increased quarter-over-quarter, both primarily due to seasonality. The delinquency and net credit loss rates both increased year-over-year, primarily due to seasoning.

Asia Citi-Branded Cards(1)
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(1)
Asia includes loans and leases in certain EMEA countries for all periods presented.

As set forth in the chart above, the 90+ days past due delinquency rate remained broadly stable quarter-over-quarter and year-over-year, driven by the mature and well-diversified cards portfolios. The net credit loss rate increased quarter-over-quarter, primarily due to seasonality, while the rate increased year-over-year, reflecting the normalization of overall credit across the region.
For additional information on cost of credit, delinquency and other information for Citi’s cards portfolios, see each respective business’s results of operations above and Note 13 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.


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North America Cards FICO Distribution
The following tables show the current FICO score distributions for Citi’s North America cards portfolios based on end-of-period receivables. FICO scores are updated monthly for substantially all of the portfolio and on a quarterly basis for the remaining portfolio.

Citi-Branded
 
 
 
FICO distribution
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
March 31, 2018
  > 760
41
%
43
%
41
%
   680–760
41

40

42

  < 680
18

17

17

Total
100
%
100
%
100
%

Citi Retail Services
 
 
 
FICO distribution
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
March 31, 2018
   > 760
23
%
25
%
22
%
   680–760
43

42

43

  < 680
34

33

35

Total
100
%
100
%
100
%

The FICO distribution of both cards portfolios remained broadly stable, compared to the prior year and prior quarter, demonstrating strong underlying credit quality. For additional information on FICO scores, see Note 13 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.












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Additional Consumer Credit Details

Consumer Loan Delinquency Amounts and Ratios
 
EOP
loans(1)
90+ days past due(2)
30–89 days past due(2)
In millions of dollars,
except EOP loan amounts in billions
March 31,
2019
March 31,
2019
December 31,
2018
March 31,
2018
March 31,
2019
December 31,
2018
March 31,
2018
Global Consumer Banking(3)(4)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total
$
307.3

$
2,585

$
2,619

$
2,379

$
2,776

$
2,902

$
2,710

Ratio
 
0.84
%
0.83
%
0.78
%
0.91
%
0.92
%
0.89
%
Retail banking
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total
$
147.0

$
474

$
485

$
493

$
769

$
790

$
830

Ratio
 
0.32
%
0.33
%
0.34
%
0.53
%
0.54
%
0.57
%
North America
57.3

179

180

184

269

282

227

Ratio
 
0.32
%
0.32
%
0.34
%
0.47
%
0.50
%
0.41
%
Latin America
19.7

114

127

128

201

201

248

Ratio
 
0.58
%
0.64
%
0.60
%
1.02
%
1.02
%
1.17
%
Asia(5)
70.0

181

178

181

299

307

355

Ratio
 
0.26
%
0.26
%
0.26
%
0.43
%
0.44
%
0.50
%
Cards
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total
$
160.3

$
2,111

$
2,134

$
1,886

$
2,007

$
2,112

$
1,880

Ratio
 
1.32
%
1.26
%
1.20
%
1.25
%
1.25
%
1.20
%
North America—Citi-branded
87.0

828

812

731

731

755

669

Ratio
 
0.95
%
0.88
%
0.85
%
0.84
%
0.82
%
0.78
%
North America—Citi retail services
48.9

918

952

797

859

932

791

Ratio
 
1.88
%
1.81
%
1.73
%
1.76
%
1.77
%
1.72
%
Latin America
5.6

165

171

160

161

170

160

Ratio
 
2.95
%
3.00
%
2.81
%
2.88
%
2.98
%
2.81
%
Asia(5)
18.8

200

199

198

256

255

260

Ratio
 
1.06
%
1.03
%
1.03
%
1.36
%
1.32
%
1.35
%
Corporate/Other—Consumer(6)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total
$
12.6

$
354

$
382

$
478

$
348

$
362

$
393

Ratio
 
2.97
%
2.62
%
2.38
%
2.92
%
2.48
%
1.96
%
International



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44

Ratio
 
%
%
1.88
%
%
%
2.59
%
North America
12.6

354

382

446

348

362

349

Ratio
 
2.97
%
2.62
%
2.42
%
2.92
%
2.48
%
1.90
%
Total Citigroup
$
319.9

$
2,939

$
3,001

$
2,857

$
3,124

$
3,264

$
3,103

Ratio
 
0.92
%
0.91
%
0.88
%
0.98
%
0.99
%
0.96
%
(1)
End-of-period (EOP) loans include interest and fees on credit cards.
(2)
The ratios of 90+ days past due and 30–89 days past due are calculated based on EOP loans, net of unearned income.
(3)
The 90+ days past due balances for North America—Citi-branded and North America—Citi retail services are generally still accruing interest. Citigroup’s policy is generally to accrue interest on credit card loans until 180 days past due, unless notification of bankruptcy filing has been received earlier.
(4)
The 90+ days past due and 30–89 days past due and related ratios for North America GCB exclude U.S. mortgage loans that are guaranteed by U.S. government-sponsored entities since the potential loss predominantly resides within the U.S. government-sponsored entities. The amounts excluded for loans 90+ days past due and (EOP loans) were $163 million ($0.6 billion), $201 million ($0.6 billion) and $272 million ($0.7 billion) as of March 31, 2019, December 31, 2018 and March 31, 2018, respectively. The amounts excluded for loans 30–89 days past due and (EOP loans) were $71 million ($0.6 billion), $78 million ($0.6 billion) and $92 million ($0.7 billion) as of March 31, 2019, December 31, 2018 and March 31, 2018, respectively.
(5)
Asia includes delinquencies and loans in certain EMEA countries for all periods presented.
(6)
The loans 90+ days past due and related ratios exclude U.S. mortgage loans that are guaranteed by U.S. government-sponsored agencies since the potential loss predominantly resides with the U.S. agencies. The amounts excluded for 90+ days past due and (EOP loans) for each period were $0.3 billion ($0.7 billion), $0.3 billion ($0.7 billion) and $0.5 billion ($0.9 billion) as of March 31, 2019, December 31, 2018 and March 31, 2018, respectively. The amounts excluded for loans 30–89 days past due and (EOP loans) for each period were $0.1 billion ($0.7 billion), $0.1 billion ($0.7 billion) and $0.1 billion ($0.9 billion) as of March 31, 2019, December 31, 2018 and March 31, 2018, respectively.

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Consumer Loan Net Credit Losses and Ratios
 
Average
loans(1)
Net credit losses(2)
In millions of dollars, except average loan amounts in billions
1Q19
1Q19
4Q18
1Q18
Global Consumer Banking
 
 
 
 
Total
$
309.2

$
1,891

$
1,744

$
1,736

Ratio
 
2.48
%
2.24
%
2.30
%
Retail banking
 
 
 
 
Total
$
146.5

$
256

$
246

$
232

Ratio
 
0.71
%
0.67
%
0.64
%
North America
57.1

60

31

43

Ratio
 
0.43
%
0.22
%
0.31
%
Latin America
19.9

138

144

132

Ratio
 
2.81
%
2.91
%
2.59
%
Asia(3)
69.5

58

71

57

Ratio
 
0.34
%
0.41
%
0.33
%
Cards
 
 
 
 
Total
$
162.7

$
1,635

$
1,498

$
1,504

Ratio
 
4.08
%
3.64
%
3.83
%
North America—Citi-branded
87.7

706

650

651

Ratio
 
3.26
%
2.90
%
3.04
%
North America—Citi retail services
50.2

663

600

602

Ratio
 
5.36
%
4.72
%
5.18
%
Latin America
5.7

160

146

146

Ratio
 
11.38
%
10.53
%
10.57
%
Asia(3)
19.1

106

102

105

Ratio
 
2.25
%
2.16
%
2.17
%
Corporate/Other—Consumer
 
 
 
 
Total
$
13.6

$
1

$

$
35

Ratio
 
0.03
%
%
0.64
%
International



23

Ratio
 
%
%
5.49
%
North America
13.6

1


12

Ratio
 
0.03
%
%
0.24
%
Other


(3
)

Total Citigroup
$
322.8

$
1,892

$
1,741

$
1,771

Ratio
 
2.38
%
2.12
%
2.19
%
(1)
Average loans include interest and fees on credit cards.
(2)
The ratios of net credit losses are calculated based on average loans, net of unearned income.
(3)
Asia includes NCLs and average loans in certain EMEA countries for all periods presented.




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CORPORATE CREDIT
The following table sets forth Citi’s corporate credit portfolio within ICG (excluding private bank), before consideration of collateral or hedges, by remaining tenor for the periods indicated:
 
At March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
In billions of dollars
Due
within
1 year
Greater
than 1 year
but within
5 years
Greater
than
5 years
Total
exposure
Due
within
1 year
Greater
than 1 year
but within
5 years
Greater
than
5 years
Total
exposure
Direct outstandings (on-balance sheet)(1)
$
135

$
109

$
20

$
264

$
128

$
110

$
20

$
258

Unfunded lending commitments (off-balance sheet)(2)
121

240

23

384

106

246

19

370

Total exposure
$
256

$
349

$
43

$
648

$
234

$
356

$
39

$
628


(1)
Includes drawn loans, overdrafts, bankers’ acceptances and leases.
(2)
Includes unused commitments to lend, letters of credit and financial guarantees.

Portfolio Mix—Geography, Counterparty and Industry
Citi’s corporate credit portfolio is diverse across geography and counterparty. The following table shows the percentage of this portfolio by region based on Citi’s internal management geography:
 
March 31,
2019
December 31,
2018
North America
54
%
55
%
EMEA
28

27

Asia
11

11

Latin America
7

7

Total
100
%
100
%

The maintenance of accurate and consistent risk ratings across the corporate credit portfolio facilitates the comparison of credit exposure across all lines of business, geographic regions and products. Counterparty risk ratings reflect an estimated probability of default for a counterparty and are derived primarily through the use of validated statistical models, scorecard models and external agency ratings (under defined circumstances), in combination with consideration of factors specific to the obligor or market, such as management experience, competitive position, regulatory environment and commodity prices. Facility risk ratings are assigned that reflect the probability of default of
the obligor and factors that affect the loss-given-default of the facility, such as support or collateral. Internal obligor ratings that generally correspond to BBB and above are
considered investment grade, while those below are considered non-investment grade.
Citigroup also has incorporated environmental factors like climate risk assessment and reporting criteria for certain obligors, as necessary. Factors evaluated include consideration of climate risk to an obligor’s business and physical assets and, when relevant, consideration of cost-effective options to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
 
The following table presents the corporate credit portfolio by facility risk rating as a percentage of the total corporate credit portfolio:
 
Total exposure
 
March 31,
2019
December 31,
2018
AAA/AA/A
49
%
49
%
BBB
35

34

BB/B
15

16

CCC or below
1

1

Total
100
%
100
%

Note: Total exposure includes direct outstandings and unfunded lending commitments.

Citi’s corporate credit portfolio is also diversified by industry. The following table shows the allocation of Citi’s total corporate credit portfolio by industry:
 
Total exposure
 
March 31,
2019
December 31,
2018
Transportation and industrial
21
%
21
%
Consumer retail and health
15

15

Technology, media and telecom
11

13

Power, chemicals, metals and mining
11

10

Energy and commodities
8

8

Banks/broker-dealers/finance companies
8

8

Real estate
9

8

Public sector
4

5

Insurance and special purpose entities
4

4

Hedge funds
4

4

Other industries
5

4

Total
100
%
100
%
 

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For additional information on Citi’s corporate credit portfolio, see Note 12 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.

Credit Risk Mitigation
As part of its overall risk management activities, Citigroup uses credit derivatives and other risk mitigants to hedge portions of the credit risk in its corporate credit portfolio, in addition to outright asset sales. The results of the mark-to-market and any realized gains or losses on credit derivatives are reflected primarily in Other revenue in the Consolidated Statement of Income.
At March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, $30.4 billion, and $30.8 billion, respectively, of the corporate credit portfolio was economically hedged. Citigroup’s expected loss model used in the calculation of its loan loss reserve does not include the favorable impact of credit derivatives and other mitigants that are marked to market. In addition, the reported amounts of direct outstandings and unfunded lending commitments in the tables above do not reflect the impact of these hedging transactions. The credit protection was economically hedging underlying corporate credit portfolio exposures with the following risk rating distribution:

Rating of Hedged Exposure
 
March 31,
2019
December 31,
2018
AAA/AA/A
36
%
35
%
BBB
48

50

BB/B
15

14

CCC or below
1

1

Total
100
%
100
%

The credit protection was economically hedging underlying corporate credit portfolio exposures with the following industry distribution:

Industry of Hedged Exposure
 
March 31,
2019
December 31,
2018
Transportation and industrial
22
%
23
%
Technology, media and telecom
18

17

Consumer retail and health
16

16

Power, chemicals, metals and mining
15

15

Energy and commodities
10

11

Insurance and special purpose entities
6

6

Banks/broker-dealers/finance companies
4

4

Public Sector
4

3

Real Estate
4

4

Other industries
1

1

Total
100
%
100
%
 


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ADDITIONAL CONSUMER AND CORPORATE CREDIT DETAILS

Loans Outstanding
 
1st Qtr.
4th Qtr.
3rd Qtr.
2nd Qtr.
1st Qtr.
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
2018
2018
2018
Consumer loans





In U.S. offices





Mortgage and real estate(1)
$
57,461

$
60,127

$
61,048

$
61,692

$
63,412

Installment, revolving credit and other
3,257

3,398

3,515

3,759

3,306

Cards
135,206

143,788

137,051

135,968

131,081

Commercial and industrial
8,859

8,256

7,686

7,459

7,493

Total
$
204,783

$
215,569

$
209,300

$
208,878

$
205,292

In offices outside the U.S.
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage and real estate(1)
$
43,184

$
43,379

$
43,714

$
43,056

$
44,833

Installment, revolving credit and other
27,525

27,609

27,899

27,254

27,651

Cards
24,763

25,400

24,971

24,712

25,993

Commercial and industrial
18,884

17,773

18,821

18,966

20,526

Lease financing
47

49

52

55

62

Total
$
114,403

$
114,210

$
115,457

$
114,043

$
119,065

Total consumer loans
$
319,186

$
329,779

$
324,757

$
322,921

$
324,357

Unearned income(2)
701

708

712

711

727

Consumer loans, net of unearned income
$
319,887

$
330,487

$
325,469

$
323,632

$
325,084

Corporate loans





In U.S. offices





Commercial and industrial
$
56,698

$
52,063

$
51,365

$
53,260

$
54,005

Financial institutions
49,985

48,447

46,255

42,867

40,472

Mortgage and real estate(1)
49,746

50,124

47,629

46,310

45,581

Installment, revolving credit and other
32,768

33,247

32,201

32,663

32,866

Lease financing
1,405

1,429

1,445

1,445

1,463

Total
$
190,602

$
185,310

$
178,895

$
176,545

$
174,387

In offices outside the U.S.





Commercial and industrial
$
97,844

$
94,701

$
98,281

$
98,068

$
101,368

Financial institutions
39,155

36,837

37,851

38,312

35,659

Mortgage and real estate(1)
7,005

7,376

7,344

7,261

7,543

Installment, revolving credit and other
24,868

25,684

22,827

22,755

23,338

Lease financing
95

103

131

139

167

Governments and official institutions
3,698

4,520

4,898

5,270

6,170

Total
$
172,665

$
169,221

$
171,332

$
171,805

$
174,245

Total corporate loans
$
363,267

$
354,531

$
350,227

$
348,350

$
348,632

Unearned income(3)
(808
)
(822
)
(787
)
(802
)
(778
)
Corporate loans, net of unearned income
$
362,459

$
353,709

$
349,440

$
347,548

$
347,854

Total loans—net of unearned income
$
682,346

$
684,196

$
674,909

$
671,180

$
672,938

Allowance for loan losses—on drawn exposures
(12,329
)
(12,315
)
(12,336
)
(12,126
)
(12,354
)
Total loans—net of unearned income 
and allowance for credit losses
$
670,017

$
671,881

$
662,573

$
659,054

$
660,584

Allowance for loan losses as a percentage of total loans—
net of unearned income
(4)
1.82
%
1.81
%
1.84
%
1.81
%
1.85
%
Allowance for consumer loan losses as a percentage of
total consumer loans—net of unearned income
(4)
3.13
%
3.01
%
3.07
%
3.03
%
3.09
%
Allowance for corporate loan losses as a percentage of
total corporate loans—net of unearned income
(4)
0.64
%
0.67
%
0.68
%
0.68
%
0.67
%
(1)
Loans secured primarily by real estate.
(2)
Unearned income on consumer loans primarily represents unamortized origination fees and costs, premiums and discounts.
(3)
Unearned income on corporate loans primarily represents interest received in advance, but not yet earned, on loans originated on a discounted basis.
(4)
All periods exclude loans that are carried at fair value.

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Details of Credit Loss Experience
 
1st Qtr.
4th Qtr.
3rd Qtr.
2nd Qtr.
1st Qtr.
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
2018
2018
2018
Allowance for loan losses at beginning of period
$
12,315

$
12,336

$
12,126

$
12,354

$
12,355

Provision for loan losses
 
 
 
 
 
Consumer
$
1,942

$
1,774

$
1,869

$
1,764

$
1,881

Corporate
2

76

37

31

(78
)
Total
$
1,944

$
1,850

$
1,906

$
1,795

$
1,803

Gross credit losses
 
 
 
 
 
Consumer
 
 
 
 
 
In U.S. offices
$
1,670

$
1,495

$
1,462

$
1,490

$
1,542

In offices outside the U.S. 
602

595

596

599

615

Corporate
 
 
 
 
 
In U.S. offices
33

23

15

5

65

In offices outside the U.S. 
40

53

21

15

74

Total
$
2,345

$
2,166

$
2,094

$
2,109

$
2,296

Credit recoveries(1)
 
 
 
 
 
Consumer
 
 
 
 
 
In U.S. offices
$
246

$
217

$
212

$
255

$
238

In offices outside the U.S. 
134

132

120

128

148

Corporate
 
 
 
 
 
In U.S. offices
3

24

1

5

13

In offices outside the U.S. 
14

7

5

17

30

Total
$
397

$
380

$
338

$
405

$
429

Net credit losses
 
 
 
 
 
In U.S. offices
$
1,454

$
1,277

$
1,264

$
1,235

$
1,356

In offices outside the U.S. 
494

509

492

469

511

Total
$
1,948

$
1,786

$
1,756

$
1,704

$
1,867

Other—net(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)
$
18

$
(85
)
$
60

$
(319
)
$
63

Allowance for loan losses at end of period
$
12,329

$
12,315

$
12,336

$
12,126

$
12,354

Allowance for loan losses as a percentage of total loans(8)
1.82
%
1.81
%
1.84
%
1.81
%
1.85
%
Allowance for unfunded lending commitments(9)
$
1,391

$
1,367

$
1,321

$
1,278

$
1,290

Total allowance for loan losses and unfunded lending commitments
$
13,720

$
13,682

$
13,657

$
13,404

$
13,644

Net consumer credit losses
$
1,892

$
1,741

$
1,726

$
1,706

$
1,771

As a percentage of average consumer loans
2.38
%
2.13
%
2.11
%
2.12
%
2.19
%
Net corporate credit losses (recoveries)
$
56

$
45

$
30

$
(2
)
$
96

As a percentage of average corporate loans
0.07
%
0.06
%
0.03
%
%
0.11
%
Allowance by type at end of period(10)
 
 
 
 
 
Consumer
$
10,026

$
9,950

$
9,997

$
9,796

$
10,039

Corporate
2,303

2,365

2,339

2,330

2,315

Total
$
12,329

$
12,315

$
12,336

$
12,126

$
12,354

(1)
Recoveries have been reduced by certain collection costs that are incurred only if collection efforts are successful.
(2)
Includes all adjustments to the allowance for credit losses, such as changes in the allowance from acquisitions, dispositions, securitizations, FX translation, purchase accounting adjustments, etc.
(3)
The first quarter of 2019 includes an increase of approximately $26 million related to FX translation.
(4)
The fourth quarter of 2018 includes a reduction of approximately $4 million related to the sale or transfers to held-for-sale (HFS) of various loan portfolios, including a reduction of $3 million related to the transfers of a real estate loan portfolio to HFS. Additionally, the fourth quarter includes a decrease of approximately $76 million related to FX translation.
(5)
The third quarter of 2018 includes a reduction of approximately $5 million related to the sale or transfers to HFS of various loan portfolios, including a reduction of $2 million related to the transfers of a real estate loan portfolio to HFS. Additionally, the third quarter includes an increase of approximately $62 million related to FX translation.

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(6)
The second quarter of 2018 includes a reduction of approximately $137 million related to the sale or transfer to HFS of various loan portfolios, including a reduction of $33 million related to the transfer of a real estate loan portfolio to HFS. Additionally, the second quarter includes a decrease of approximately $164 million related to FX translation.
(7)
The first quarter of 2018 includes a reduction of approximately $55 million related to the sale or transfer to HFS of various loan portfolios, including a reduction of $53 million related to the transfer of a real estate loan portfolio to HFS. Additionally, the first quarter includes an increase of approximately $118 million related to FX translation.
(8)
March 31, 2019, December 31, 2018, September 30, 2018, June 30, 2018 and March 31, 2018 exclude $3.9 billion, $3.2 billion, $4.2 billion, $3.0 billion and $4.5 billion, respectively, of loans which are carried at fair value.
(9)
Represents additional credit reserves recorded as Other liabilities on the Consolidated Balance Sheet.
(10)
Allowance for loan losses represents management’s best estimate of probable losses inherent in the portfolio, as well as probable losses related to large individually evaluated impaired loans and troubled debt restructurings. See “Significant Accounting Policies and Significant Estimates” and Note 1 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K. Attribution of the allowance is made for analytical purposes only and the entire allowance is available to absorb probable credit losses inherent in the overall portfolio.


Allowance for Loan Losses
The following tables detail information on Citi’s allowance for loan losses, loans and coverage ratios:
 
March 31, 2019
In billions of dollars
Allowance for
loan losses
Loans, net of
unearned income
Allowance as a
percentage of loans(1)
North America cards(2)
$
6.6

$
135.9

4.9
%
North America mortgages(3)
0.4

56.3

0.7

North America other
0.3

13.7

2.2

International cards
0.6

24.3

2.5

International other(4)
2.1

89.7

2.3

Total consumer
$
10.0

$
319.9

3.1
%
Total corporate
2.3

362.4

0.6

Total Citigroup
$
12.3

$
682.3

1.8
%
(1)
Allowance as a percentage of loans excludes loans that are carried at fair value.
(2)
Includes both Citi-branded cards and Citi retail services. The $6.6 billion of loan loss reserves represented approximately 14 months of coincident net credit loss coverage.
(3)
Of the $0.4 billion, approximately $0.3 billion was allocated to North America mortgages in Corporate/Other. including $0.1 billion and $0.3 billion determined in accordance with ASC 450-20 and ASC 310-10-35 (troubled debt restructurings), respectively. Of the $56.3 billion in loans, approximately $53.7 billion and $2.5 billion of the loans are evaluated in accordance with ASC 450-20 and ASC 310-10-35 (troubled debt restructurings), respectively. For additional information, see Note 14 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
(4)
Includes mortgages and other retail loans.

 
December 31, 2018
In billions of dollars
Allowance for
loan losses
Loans, net of
unearned income
Allowance as a
percentage of loans(1)
North America cards(2)
$
6.5

$
144.6

4.5
%
North America mortgages(3)
0.4

58.9

0.7

North America other
0.3

13.2

2.3

International cards
0.7

24.9

2.8

International other(4)
2.0

88.9

2.2

Total consumer
$
9.9

$
330.5

3.0
%
Total corporate
2.4

353.7

0.7

Total Citigroup
$
12.3

$
684.2

1.8
%
(1)
Allowance as a percentage of loans excludes loans that are carried at fair value.
(2)
Includes both Citi-branded cards and Citi retail services. The $6.5 billion of loan loss reserves represented approximately 16 months of coincident net credit loss coverage.
(3)
Of the $0.4 billion, nearly all of it was allocated to North America mortgages in Corporate/Other, including $0.1 billion and $0.3 billion determined in accordance with ASC 450-20 and ASC 310-10-35 (troubled debt restructurings), respectively. Of the $58.9 billion in loans, approximately $56.3 billion and $2.5 billion of the loans were evaluated in accordance with ASC 450-20 and ASC 310-10-35 (troubled debt restructurings), respectively. For additional information, see Note 14 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
(4)
Includes mortgages and other retail loans.

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Non-Accrual Loans and Assets and Renegotiated Loans
For additional information on Citi’s non-accrual loans and assets and renegotiated loans, see “Non-Accrual Loans and Assets and Renegotiated Loans” in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.

Non-Accrual Loans
The table below summarizes Citigroup’s non-accrual loans as of the periods indicated. Non-accrual loans may still be current on interest payments. In situations where Citi reasonably expects that only a portion of the principal owed will ultimately be collected, all payments received are reflected as a reduction of principal and not as interest income. For all other non-accrual loans, cash interest receipts are generally recorded as revenue.
 



 
Mar. 31,
Dec. 31,
Sept. 30,
Jun. 30,
Mar. 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
2018
2018
2018
Corporate non-accrual loans(1)(2)
 
 
 
 
 
North America
$
922

$
483

$
679

$
784

$
817

EMEA
317

375

362

391

561

Latin America
225

230

266

204

263

Asia
18

223

233

244

27

Total corporate non-accrual loans
$
1,482

$
1,311

$
1,540

$
1,623

$
1,668

Consumer non-accrual loans(1)
 
 
 
 
 
North America
$
1,230

$
1,241

$
1,323

$
1,373

$
1,500

Latin America
694

715

764

726

791

Asia(3)
281

270

287

284

284

Total consumer non-accrual loans
$
2,205

$
2,226

$
2,374

$
2,383

$
2,575

Total non-accrual loans
$
3,687

$
3,537

$
3,914

$
4,006

$
4,243

(1)
Excludes purchased distressed loans, as they are generally accreting interest. The carrying value of these loans was $125 million at March 31, 2019, $128 million at December 31, 2018, $131 million at September 30, 2018, $149 million at June 30, 2018 and $126 million at March 31, 2018.
(2)
Approximately 46%, 55% and 65% of Citi’s corporate non-accrual loans were performing at March 31, 2019, December 31, 2018 and March 31, 2018, respectively.
(3)
Asia GCB includes balances in certain EMEA countries for all periods presented.


The changes in Citigroup’s non-accrual loans were as follows:

 
Three Months Ended
Three Months Ended
 
March 31, 2019
March 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Corporate
Consumer
Total
Corporate
Consumer
Total
Non-accrual loans at beginning of period
$
1,311

$
2,226

$
3,537

$
1,942

$
2,690

$
4,632

Additions
723

722

1,445

825

861

1,686

Sales and transfers to HFS
(5
)
(34
)
(39
)
(20
)
(85
)
(105
)
Returned to performing
(28
)
(142
)
(170
)
(68
)
(208
)
(276
)
Paydowns/settlements
(485
)
(174
)
(659
)
(884
)
(270
)
(1,154
)
Charge-offs
(35
)
(402
)
(437
)
(106
)
(454
)
(560
)
Other
1

9

10

(21
)
41

20

Ending balance
$
1,482

$
2,205

$
3,687

$
1,668

$
2,575

$
4,243





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The table below summarizes Citigroup’s other real estate owned (OREO) assets as of the periods indicated. This represents the carrying value of all real estate property acquired by foreclosure or other legal proceedings when Citi has taken possession of the collateral:
 
Mar. 31,
Dec. 31,
Sept. 30,
Jun. 30,
Mar. 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
2018
2018
2018
OREO
 
 
 
 
 
North America
$
63

$
64

$
76

$
66

$
70

EMEA
1

1

1

1


Latin America
13

12

25

24

29

Asia
21

22

7

10

15

Total OREO
$
98

$
99

$
109

$
101

$
114

Non-accrual assets


 
 
 
Corporate non-accrual loans
$
1,482

$
1,311

$
1,540

$
1,623

$
1,668

Consumer non-accrual loans
2,205

2,226

2,374

2,383

2,575

Non-accrual loans (NAL)
$
3,687

$
3,537

$
3,914

$
4,006

$
4,243

OREO
$
98

$
99

$
109

$
101

$
114

Non-accrual assets (NAA)
$
3,785

$
3,636

$
4,023

$
4,107

$
4,357

NAL as a percentage of total loans
0.54
%
0.52
%
0.58
%
0.60
%
0.63
%
NAA as a percentage of total assets
0.19

0.19

0.21

0.21

0.23

Allowance for loan losses as a percentage of NAL(1)
334

348

315

303

291


(1)
The allowance for loan losses includes the allowance for Citi’s credit card portfolios and purchased distressed loans, while the non-accrual loans exclude credit card balances (with the exception of certain international portfolios) and purchased distressed loans as these continue to accrue interest until charge-off.


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Renegotiated Loans
The following table presents Citi’s loans modified in TDRs:
In millions of dollars
Mar. 31, 2019
Dec. 31, 2018
Corporate renegotiated loans(1)
 
 
In U.S. offices
 
 
Commercial and industrial(2)
$
190

$
188

Mortgage and real estate
91

111

Financial institutions
4

16

Other
4

2

Total
$
289

$
317

In offices outside the U.S.
 
 
Commercial and industrial(2)
$
220

$
226

Mortgage and real estate
21

12

Financial institutions
9

9

Other


Total
$
250

$
247

Total corporate renegotiated loans
$
539

$
564

Consumer renegotiated loans(3)(4)(5)
 
 
In U.S. offices
 
 
Mortgage and real estate
$
2,452

$
2,520

Cards
1,383

1,338

Installment and other
137

86

Total
$
3,972

$
3,944

In offices outside the U.S.
 
 
Mortgage and real estate
$
325

$
311

Cards
477

480

Installment and other
415

415

Total
$
1,217

$
1,206

Total consumer renegotiated loans
$
5,189

$
5,150

(1)
Includes $444 million and $466 million of non-accrual loans included in the non-accrual loans table above at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively. The remaining loans are accruing interest.
(2)
In addition to modifications reflected as TDRs at March 31, 2019, Citi also modified $32 million of commercial loans risk rated “Substandard Non-Performing” or worse (asset category defined by banking regulators) in offices outside the U.S. These modifications were not considered TDRs because the modifications did not involve a concession.
(3)
Includes $1,039 million and $1,015 million of non-accrual loans included in the non-accrual loans table above at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively. The remaining loans are accruing interest.
(4)
Includes $20 million and $17 million of commercial real estate loans at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively.
(5)
Includes $155 million and $101 million of other commercial loans at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively.



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LIQUIDITY RISK

For additional information on funding and liquidity at Citigroup, including its objectives, management and measurement, see “Liquidity Risk” and “Risk Factors” in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
 
 




High-Quality Liquid Assets (HQLA)
 
Citibank
Non-Bank and Other
Total
In billions of dollars
Mar. 31, 2019
Dec. 31, 2018
Mar. 31, 2018
Mar. 31, 2019
Dec. 31, 2018
Mar. 31, 2018
Mar. 31, 2019
Dec. 31, 2018
Mar. 31, 2018
Available cash
$
94.7

$
97.1

$
94.9

$
34.9

$
27.6

$
24.9

$
129.6

$
124.7

$
119.9

U.S. sovereign
94.9

103.2

114.6

29.5

24.0

28.9

124.4

127.2

143.4

U.S. agency/agency MBS
59.3

60.0

74.3

5.3

5.8

5.6

64.6

65.8

79.9

Foreign government debt(1)
67.7

76.8

69.2

3.5

6.3

12.9

71.2

83.2

82.1

Other investment grade
3.6

1.5

0.3

1.5

1.3

1.3

5.1

2.8

1.6

Total HQLA (AVG)
$
320.1

$
338.6

$
353.3

$
74.8

$
65.1

$
73.6

$
394.9

$
403.7

$
426.9


Note: The amounts set forth in the table above are presented on an average basis. For securities, the amounts represent the liquidity value that potentially could be realized and, therefore, exclude any securities that are encumbered and incorporate any haircuts that would be required for securities financing transactions.
(1)
Foreign government debt includes securities issued or guaranteed by foreign sovereigns, agencies and multilateral development banks. Foreign government debt securities are held largely to support local liquidity requirements and Citi’s local franchises and principally include government bonds from Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, Taiwan, India, Mexico and Brazil.

The table above includes average amounts of HQLA held at Citigroup’s operating entities that are eligible for inclusion in the calculation of Citigroup’s consolidated Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR), pursuant to the U.S. LCR rules. These amounts include the HQLA needed to meet the minimum requirements at these entities and any amounts in excess of these minimums that are assumed to be transferable to Citigroup. While available liquidity resources at the operating entities remained largely unchanged, the amount of HQLA included in the table above declined both year-over-year and sequentially, as less HQLA in the operating entities was eligible for inclusion in the consolidated metric.
Citi’s HQLA as set forth above does not include Citi’s available borrowing capacity from the Federal Home Loan Banks (FHLBs) of which Citi is a member, which was approximately $25 billion as of March 31, 2019 (compared to $29 billion as of December 31, 2018 and $22 billion as of March 31, 2018) and maintained by eligible collateral pledged to such banks. The HQLA also does not include Citi’s borrowing capacity at the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank discount window or other central banks, which would be in addition to the resources noted above.
In general, Citi’s liquidity is fungible across legal entities within its bank group. Citi’s bank subsidiaries, including Citibank, can lend to the Citi parent and broker-dealer entities in accordance with Section 23A of the Federal Reserve Act. As of March 31, 2019, the capacity available for lending to these entities under Section 23A was approximately $16 billion, compared to $15 billion as of both December 31, 2018 and March 31, 2018, subject to certain eligible non-cash collateral requirements.
 


Liquidity Coverage Ratio
In addition to internal 30-day liquidity stress testing performed for each of Citi’s major entities, operating subsidiaries and/or countries, Citi also monitors its liquidity by reference to the LCR, as calculated pursuant to the U.S. LCR rules. The table below details the components of Citi’s LCR calculation and HQLA in excess of net outflows for the periods indicated:
In billions of dollars
Mar. 31, 2019
Dec. 31, 2018
Mar. 31, 2018
HQLA
$
394.9

$
403.7

$
426.9

Net outflows
331.6
334.8

355.2

LCR
119
%
121
%
120
%
HQLA in excess of net outflows
$63.3
$
68.9

$
71.7


Note: The amounts are presented on an average basis.

Citi’s average LCR decreased both year-over-year and sequentially, as the decline in Citi’s HQLA was only partially offset by a decline in modeled net outflows.


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Loans
The table below details the average loans, by business and/or segment, and the total end-of-period loans for each of the periods indicated:
In billions of dollars
Mar. 31, 2019
Dec. 31, 2018
Mar. 31, 2018
Global Consumer Banking
 
 
 
North America
$
195.0

$
195.7

$
189.7

Latin America
25.6

25.1

26.3

Asia(1)
88.6

87.6

90.3

Total
$
309.2

$
308.4

$
306.3

Institutional Clients Group
 
 
 
Corporate lending
$
133.1

$
130.0

$
131.6

Treasury and trade solutions (TTS)
75.1

77.0

78.2

Private bank
97.2

94.7

88.9

Markets and securities services
  and other
51.1

49.3

40.7

Total
$
356.5

$
351.0

$
339.4

Total Corporate/Other
$
13.5

$
16.1

$
22.2

Total Citigroup loans (AVG)
$
679.2

$
675.5

$
667.9

Total Citigroup loans (EOP)
$
682.3

$
684.2

$
672.9


(1)
Includes loans in certain EMEA countries for all periods presented.

End-of-period loans increased 1% year-over-year and remained largely unchanged sequentially. On an average basis, loans increased 2% year-over-year and 1% sequentially.
Excluding the impact of FX translation, average loans increased 4% year-over-year and 5% in aggregate across GCB and ICG. Average GCB loans grew 3% year-over-year, driven by continued growth in North America GCB and Asia GCB. Average loans in Latin America GCB remained largely unchanged year-over-year, due in part to a slowdown in activity in Citi’s commercial banking business, reflecting more cautious client sentiment under the current presidential administration.
Average ICG loans increased 7% year-over-year, as a modest decline in TTS loans was more than offset by continued growth in the rest of Citi’s franchise. TTS loans declined 1% year-over-year, despite strong growth in origination volumes, as Citi continued to utilize its distribution capabilities to optimize the balance sheet and drive returns. Corporate lending growth moderated to 4% year-over-year, reflecting the episodic nature of clients’ strategic financing needs, as well as an active quarter in debt capital markets origination. Private bank loans increased 10% driven by both new client onboarding, as well as the deepening of relationships with existing high net worth clients. Finally, continued strong year-over-year Markets and securities services loan growth was driven primarily by real-estate related warehouse lending activities.
Average Corporate/Other loans continued to decline (down 39%), driven by the wind-down of legacy assets.
 
Deposits
The table below details the average deposits, by business and/or segment, and the total end-of-period deposits for each of the periods indicated:
In billions of dollars
Mar. 31, 2019
Dec. 31, 2018

Mar. 31, 2018

Global Consumer Banking
 
 
 
North America
$
182.3

$
180.6

$
180.9

Latin America
28.6

28.2

28.9

Asia(1)
99.3

97.7

99.1

Total
$
310.2

$
306.5

$
308.9

Institutional Clients Group
 
 
 
Treasury and trade solutions (TTS)
$
472.4

$
470.8

$
440.3

Banking ex-TTS
130.2

128.4

128.2

Markets and securities services
90.0

86.7

84.1

Total
$
692.6

$
685.9

$
652.6

Corporate/Other
$
14.4

$
13.3

$
20.4

Total Citigroup deposits (AVG)
$
1,017.2

$
1,005.7

$
981.9

Total Citigroup deposits (EOP)
$
1,030.4

$
1,013.2

$
1,001.2

(1)
Includes deposits in certain EMEA countries for all periods presented.

End-of-period deposits increased 3% year-over-year and 2% sequentially. On an average basis, deposits increased 4% year-over-year and 1% sequentially.
Excluding the impact of FX translation, average deposits grew 6% from the prior-year period. In GCB, deposits increased 2%, driven by growth across all regions. In North America GCB, deposits increased 1%, reflecting growth in both branch-based deposits and digital channels.
Within ICG, average deposits grew 9% year-over-year, primarily driven by continued high-quality deposit growth in TTS.




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Long-Term Debt
The weighted-average maturity of unsecured long-term debt issued by Citigroup and its affiliates (including Citibank) with a remaining life greater than one year was approximately 8.6 years as of March 31, 2019, an increase from the prior-year period (8.5 years) and unchanged from the prior quarter. The weighted-average maturity is calculated based on the contractual maturity of each security, except for securities which are redeemable prior to maturity at the option of the holder and calculated based on the earliest date an option becomes exercisable.
Citi’s long-term debt outstanding at the Citigroup parent company includes senior and subordinated debt and what Citi refers to as customer-related debt, consisting of structured notes, such as equity- and credit-linked notes, as well as non-structured notes. Citi’s issuance of customer-related debt is generally driven by customer demand and complements benchmark debt issuance as a source of funding for Citi’s non-bank entities. Citi’s long-term debt at the bank also includes benchmark senior debt, FHLB advances and securitizations.

 
Long-Term Debt Outstanding
The following table sets forth Citi’s end-of-period total long-term debt outstanding for each of the dates indicated:
In billions of dollars
Mar. 31, 2019
Dec. 31, 2018
Mar. 31, 2018
Parent and other(1)






Benchmark debt:
 
 
 
Senior debt
$
109.7

$
104.6

$
112.0

Subordinated debt
24.9

24.5

25.5

Trust preferred
1.7

1.7

1.7

Customer-related debt
42.4

37.1

32.4

Local country and other(2)
3.3

2.9

1.6

Total parent and other
$
182.0

$
170.8

$
173.2

Bank






FHLB borrowings
$
10.5

$
10.5

$
15.7

Securitizations(3)
25.9

28.4

30.2

Citibank benchmark senior debt
21.4

18.8

15.0

Local country and other(2)
3.8

3.5

3.8

Total bank
$
61.5

$
61.2

$
64.8

Total long-term debt
$
243.6

$
232.0

$
237.9

Note: Amounts represent the current value of long-term debt on Citi’s Consolidated Balance Sheet which, for certain debt instruments, includes consideration of fair value, hedging impacts and unamortized discounts and premiums.
(1)
“Parent and other” includes long-term debt issued to third parties by the parent holding company (Citigroup) and Citi’s non-bank subsidiaries (including broker-dealer subsidiaries) that are consolidated into Citigroup. As of March 31, 2019, “parent and other” included $32.2 billion of long-term debt issued by Citi’s broker-dealer subsidiaries.
(2)
Local country debt includes debt issued by Citi’s affiliates in support of their local operations.
(3)
Predominantly credit card securitizations, primarily backed by Citi-branded credit card receivables.

Citi’s total long-term debt outstanding increased year-over-year, primarily driven by the issuance of customer-related debt at the Citigroup parent company and unsecured senior benchmark debt at the bank, partially offset by a decline in FHLB advances and securitizations. Sequentially, Citi’s total long-term debt outstanding increased, primarily driven by the issuance of unsecured senior benchmark debt and customer-related debt at the Citigroup parent company, as growth in unsecured senior benchmark debt at the bank was offset by declines in securitizations.
As part of its liability management, Citi has considered, and may continue to consider, opportunities to repurchase its long-term debt pursuant to open market purchases, tender offers or other means. Such repurchases help reduce Citi’s overall funding costs. During the first quarter of 2019, Citi repurchased and called an aggregate of approximately $1.0 billion of its outstanding long-term debt, excluding the exercise of call options on securities with a remaining life of three months or less.





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Long-Term Debt Issuances and Maturities
The table below details Citi’s long-term debt issuances and maturities (including repurchases and redemptions) during the periods presented:
 
1Q19
4Q18
1Q18
In billions of dollars
Maturities
Issuances
Maturities
Issuances
Maturities
Issuances
Parent and other












Benchmark debt:
 
 
 
 
 
 
Senior debt
$
0.2

$
4.6

$
3.5

$

$
3.5

$
5.4

Subordinated debt


1.0


1.6

0.2

Trust preferred






Customer-related debt
1.0

5.2

1.5

4.4

2.5

4.9

Local country and other

0.3

0.7


0.1

0.1

Total parent and other
$
1.2

$
10.1

$
6.7

$
4.4

$
7.7

$
10.7

Bank












FHLB borrowings
$

$

$
1.5

$
1.5

$
6.5

$
3.9

Securitizations
2.6


0.1

1.0

2.9

2.8

Citibank benchmark senior debt
2.5

5.0

2.3



2.5

Local country and other
0.3

0.5

0.4

0.7

0.8

0.8

Total bank
$
5.4

$
5.5

$
4.2

$
3.2

$
10.2

$
10.1

Total
$
6.6

$
15.6

$
10.9

$
7.6

$
17.9

$
20.8


The table below shows Citi’s aggregate long-term debt maturities (including repurchases and redemptions) during the first quarter of 2019, as well as its aggregate expected annual long-term debt maturities as of March 31, 2019:
 
1Q19
Maturities
In billions of dollars
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
Thereafter
Total
Parent and other


















Benchmark debt:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Senior debt
$
0.2

$
13.9

$
8.8

$
14.2

$
9.3

$
12.5

$
7.0

$
44.0

$
109.7

Subordinated debt




0.7

1.1

0.8

22.2

$
24.9

Trust preferred







1.7

1.7

Customer-related debt
1.0

0.6

5.1

6.2

3.9

3.5

3.1

20.1

42.4

Local country and other

1.4

0.5


0.1

0.1


1.2

3.3

Total parent and other
$
1.2

$
15.9

$
14.4

$
20.4

$
13.9

$
17.2

$
10.9

$
89.3

$
182.0

Bank


















FHLB borrowings
$

$
5.6

$
4.9

$

$

$

$

$

$
10.5

Securitizations
2.6

5.3

4.5

7.2

2.2

2.5

1.2

2.9

25.9

Citibank benchmark debt
2.5

2.2

8.7

6.1

1.8


2.6


21.4

Local country and other
0.3

0.3

0.8

1.7

0.3

0.3

0.1

0.4

3.8

Total bank
$
5.4

$
13.4

$
18.9

$
14.9

$
4.3

$
2.7

$
3.9

$
3.3

$
61.5

Total long-term debt
$
6.6

$
29.3

$
33.3

$
35.3

$
18.2

$
19.9

$
14.8

$
92.6

$
243.6










 









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Secured Funding Transactions and Other Short-Term Borrowings
Citi supplements its primary sources of funding with short-term borrowings. Short-term borrowings generally include (i) secured funding transactions (securities loaned or sold under agreements to repurchase, or repos) and (ii) to a lesser extent, short-term borrowings consisting of commercial paper and borrowings from the FHLB and other market participants.
Outside of secured funding transactions, Citi’s short-term borrowings of $39 billion increased 9% from $36 billion year-over-year and 22% from $32 billion sequentially. The increase year-over-year and sequential increases were driven by Citi’s commercial paper programs, including the introduction of a commercial paper program in Citi’s broker-dealer. Sequentially, the increase was also driven by FHLB advances (see Note 16 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further information on Citigroup’s and its affiliates’ outstanding short-term borrowings).

Secured Funding
Secured funding is primarily accessed through Citi’s broker-dealer subsidiaries to fund efficiently both secured lending activity and a portion of the securities inventory held in the context of market making and customer activities. Citi also executes a smaller portion of its secured funding transactions through its bank entities, which is typically collateralized by foreign government debt securities. Generally, daily changes in the level of Citi’s secured funding are primarily due to fluctuations in secured lending activity in the matched book (as described below) and securities inventory.
Secured funding of $190 billion as of March 31, 2019 increased 11% from the prior-year period and 7% sequentially. Excluding the impact of FX translation, secured funding increased 16% from the prior-year period and 7% sequentially, both driven by normal business activity. Average balances for secured funding were approximately $184 billion for the quarter ended March 31, 2019.
The portion of secured funding in the broker-dealer subsidiaries that funds secured lending is commonly referred to as “matched book” activity. The majority of this activity is secured by high-quality liquid securities such as U.S. Treasury securities, U.S. agency securities and foreign government debt securities. Other secured funding is secured by less-liquid securities, including equity securities, corporate bonds and asset-backed securities. The tenor of Citi’s matched book liabilities is generally equal to or longer than the tenor of the corresponding matched book assets.
The remainder of the secured funding activity in the broker-dealer subsidiaries serves to fund securities inventory held in the context of market making and customer activities. To maintain reliable funding under a wide range of market conditions, including under periods of stress, Citi manages these activities by taking into consideration the quality of the underlying collateral and stipulating financing tenor. The weighted average maturity of Citi’s secured funding of less-liquid securities inventory was greater than 110 days as of March 31, 2019.
 
Citi manages the risks in its secured funding by conducting daily stress tests to account for changes in capacity, tenors, haircut, collateral profile and client actions. Additionally, Citi maintains counterparty diversification by establishing concentration triggers and assessing counterparty reliability and stability under stress. Citi generally sources secured funding from more than 150 counterparties.

















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Credit Ratings
While not included in the table below, the long- and short-term ratings of Citigroup Global Markets Holdings Inc. (CGMHI) were BBB+/A-2 at Standard & Poor’s and A/F1 at Fitch as of March 31, 2019.
 


Ratings as of March 31, 2019
 
Citigroup Inc.
Citibank, N.A.
 
Senior
debt
Commercial
paper
Outlook
Long-
term
Short-
term
Outlook
Fitch Ratings (Fitch)
A
F1
Stable
A+
F1
Stable
Moody’s Investors Service (Moody’s)
A3
P-2
Stable
Aa3
P-1
Stable
Standard & Poor’s (S&P)
BBB+
A-2
Stable
A+
A-1
Stable

Potential Impacts of Ratings Downgrades
Ratings downgrades by Moody’s, Fitch or S&P could negatively impact Citigroup’s and/or Citibank’s funding and liquidity due to reduced funding capacity, including derivative triggers, which could take the form of cash obligations and collateral requirements.
The following information is provided for the purpose of analyzing the potential funding and liquidity impact to Citigroup and Citibank of a hypothetical, simultaneous
ratings downgrade across all three major rating agencies. This analysis is subject to certain estimates, estimation methodologies, judgments and uncertainties. Uncertainties include potential ratings limitations that certain entities may have with respect to permissible counterparties, as well as general subjective counterparty behavior. For example, certain corporate customers and markets counterparties could re-evaluate their business relationships with Citi and limit transactions in certain contracts or market instruments with Citi. Changes in counterparty behavior could impact Citi’s funding and liquidity, as well as the results of operations of certain of its businesses. The actual impact to Citigroup or Citibank is unpredictable and may differ materially from the potential funding and liquidity impacts described below. For additional information on the impact of credit rating changes on Citi and its applicable subsidiaries, see “Risk Factors— Liquidity Risks” in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.

 

Citigroup Inc. and Citibank—Potential Derivative Triggers
As of March 31, 2019, Citi estimates that a hypothetical one-notch downgrade of the senior debt/long-term rating of Citigroup Inc. across all three major rating agencies could impact Citigroup’s funding and liquidity due to derivative triggers by approximately $0.3 billion, compared to $0.2 billion as of December 31, 2018. Other funding sources, such as secured financing transactions and other margin requirements, for which there are no explicit triggers, could also be adversely affected.
As of March 31, 2019, Citi estimates that a hypothetical one-notch downgrade of the senior debt/long-term rating of Citibank across all three major rating agencies could impact Citibank’s funding and liquidity by approximately $0.5 billion, unchanged from December 31, 2018.
In total, Citi estimates that a one-notch downgrade of Citigroup and Citibank, across all three major rating agencies, could result in increased aggregate cash obligations and collateral requirements of approximately $0.8 billion, compared to $0.7 billion as of December 31, 2018 (see also Note 19 to the Consolidated Financial Statements). As detailed under “High-Quality Liquid Assets” above, the liquidity resources that are eligible for inclusion in the calculation of Citi’s consolidated HQLA were approximately $320 billion for Citibank and approximately $75 billion for Citi’s non-bank and other entities, for a total of approximately $395 billion for the quarter ended March 31, 2019. These liquidity resources are available in part as a contingency for the potential events described above.
In addition, a broad range of mitigating actions are currently included in Citigroup’s and Citibank’s contingency funding plans. For Citigroup, these mitigating factors include, but are not limited to, accessing surplus funding capacity from existing clients, tailoring levels of secured lending and adjusting the size of select trading books and collateralized borrowings from certain Citibank subsidiaries. Mitigating actions available to Citibank include, but are not limited to, selling or financing highly liquid government securities, tailoring levels of secured lending, adjusting the size of select trading assets, reducing loan originations and renewals, raising additional deposits or borrowing from the FHLB or central banks. Citi believes these mitigating actions could

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substantially reduce the funding and liquidity risk, if any, of the potential downgrades described above.

Citibank—Additional Potential Impacts
In addition to the above derivative triggers, Citi believes that a potential downgrade of Citibank’s senior debt/long-term rating across any of the three major rating agencies could also have an adverse impact on the commercial paper/short-term rating of Citibank. As of March 31, 2019, Citibank had liquidity commitments of approximately $13.1 billion to consolidated asset-backed commercial paper conduits, compared to $13.2 billion as of December 31, 2018 (as referenced in Note 18 to the Consolidated Financial Statements).
In addition to the above-referenced liquidity resources of certain Citibank entities, Citibank could reduce the funding and liquidity risk, if any, of the potential downgrades described above through mitigating actions, including repricing or reducing certain commitments to commercial paper conduits. In the event of the potential downgrades described above, Citi believes that certain corporate customers could re-evaluate their deposit relationships with Citibank. This re-evaluation could result in clients adjusting their discretionary deposit levels or changing their depository institution, which could potentially reduce certain deposit levels at Citibank. However, Citi could choose to adjust pricing, offer alternative deposit products to its existing customers or seek to attract deposits from new customers, in addition to the mitigating actions referenced above.

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MARKET RISK

Market risk emanates from both Citi’s trading and non-trading portfolios. For additional information on market risk and market risk management at Citi, see “Market Risk” and “Risk Factors” in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
 




Market Risk of Non-Trading Portfolios
The following table sets forth the estimated impact to Citi’s net interest revenue, AOCI and the Common Equity Tier 1 Capital ratio (on a fully implemented basis), each assuming an unanticipated parallel instantaneous 100 basis point (bps) increase in interest rates:
In millions of dollars, except as otherwise noted
Mar. 31, 2019
Dec. 31, 2018
Mar. 31, 2018
Estimated annualized impact to net interest revenue
 
 
 
U.S. dollar(1)
$
527

$
758

$
1,243

All other currencies
677

661

651

Total
$
1,204

$
1,419

$
1,894

As a percentage of average interest-earning assets
0.07
%
0.08
%
0.11
%
Estimated initial impact to AOCI (after-tax)(2)
$
(3,828
)
$
(3,920
)
$
(4,955
)
Estimated initial impact on Common Equity Tier 1 Capital ratio (bps)
(25
)
(28
)
(33
)

(1)
Certain trading-oriented businesses within Citi have accrual-accounted positions that are excluded from the estimated impact to net interest revenue in the table, since these exposures are managed economically in combination with mark-to-market positions. The U.S. dollar interest rate exposure associated with these businesses was $(204) million for a 100 bps instantaneous increase in interest rates as of March 31, 2019.
(2)
Includes the effect of changes in interest rates on AOCI related to investment securities, cash flow hedges and pension liability adjustments.

The estimated impact to net interest revenue decreased on a sequential basis, reflecting changes in balance sheet composition, including increased sensitivity in deposits combined with Citi Treasury positioning. The decrease in the estimated impact to AOCI primarily reflected changes to the positioning of Citi Treasury’s investment securities and related interest rate derivatives portfolio.
In the event of an unanticipated parallel instantaneous 100 bps increase in interest rates, Citi expects that the negative impact to AOCI would be offset in stockholders’ equity through the combination of expected incremental net interest
 
revenue and the expected recovery of the impact on AOCI through accretion of Citi’s investment portfolio over a period of time. As of March 31, 2019, Citi expects that the negative $3.8 billion impact to AOCI in such a scenario could potentially be offset over approximately 21 months.
The following table sets forth the estimated impact to Citi’s net interest revenue, AOCI and the Common Equity Tier 1 Capital ratio (on a fully implemented basis) under five different changes in interest rate scenarios for the U.S. dollar and Citi’s other currencies.
In millions of dollars, except as otherwise noted
Scenario 1
Scenario 2
Scenario 3
Scenario 4
Scenario 5
Overnight rate change (bps)
100

100



(100
)
10-year rate change (bps)
100


100

(100
)
(100
)
Estimated annualized impact to net interest revenue 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. dollar
$
527

$
481

$
35

$
(52
)
$
(810
)
All other currencies
677

628

39

(39
)
(532
)
Total
$
1,204

$
1,109

$
74

$
(91
)
$
(1,342
)
Estimated initial impact to AOCI (after-tax)(1)
$
(3,828
)
$
(2,312
)
$
(1,620
)
$
1,116

$
3,141

Estimated initial impact to Common Equity Tier 1 Capital ratio (bps)
(25
)
(15
)
(11
)
7

19

Note: Each scenario assumes that the rate change will occur instantaneously. Changes in interest rates for maturities between the overnight rate and the 10-year rate are interpolated.
(1)
Includes the effect of changes in interest rates on AOCI related to investment securities, cash flow hedges and pension liability adjustments.

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As shown in the table above, the magnitude of the impact to Citi’s net interest revenue and AOCI is greater under scenario 2 as compared to scenario 3. This is because the combination of changes to Citi’s investment portfolio, partially offset by changes related to Citi’s pension liabilities, results in a net position that is more sensitive to rates at shorter- and intermediate-term maturities.

Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates—Impacts on AOCI and Capital
As of March 31, 2019, Citi estimates that an unanticipated parallel instantaneous 5% appreciation of the U.S. dollar against all of the other currencies in which Citi has invested capital could reduce Citi’s tangible common equity (TCE) by approximately $1.5 billion, or 1.0%, as a result of changes to Citi’s foreign currency translation adjustment in AOCI, net of hedges. This impact would be primarily due to changes in the value of the Mexican peso, the Euro and the Indian rupee.
 
This impact is also before any mitigating actions Citi may take, including ongoing management of its foreign currency translation exposure. Specifically, as currency movements change the value of Citi’s net investments in foreign currency-denominated capital, these movements also change the value of Citi’s risk-weighted assets denominated in those currencies. This, coupled with Citi’s foreign currency hedging strategies, such as foreign currency borrowings, foreign currency forwards and other currency hedging instruments, lessens the impact of foreign currency movements on Citi’s Common Equity Tier 1 Capital ratio. Changes in these hedging strategies, as well as hedging costs, divestitures and tax impacts, can further affect the actual impact of changes in foreign exchange rates on Citi’s capital as compared to an unanticipated parallel shock, as described above.
The effect of Citi’s ongoing management strategies with respect to changes in foreign exchange rates and the impact of these changes on Citi’s TCE and Common Equity Tier 1 Capital ratio are shown in the table below. For additional information on the changes in AOCI, see Note 17 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.


 
For the quarter ended
In millions of dollars, except as otherwise noted
Mar. 31, 2019
Dec. 31, 2018
Mar. 31, 2018
Change in FX spot rate(1)
0.4
%
(1.6
)%
2.5
%
Change in TCE due to FX translation, net of hedges
$
65

$
(491
)
$
676

As a percentage of TCE
%
(0.3
)%
0.4
%
Estimated impact to Common Equity Tier 1 Capital ratio (on a fully implemented basis) due
  to changes in FX translation, net of hedges (bps)

(1
)
(2
)

(1)
FX spot rate change is a weighted average based upon Citi’s quarterly average GAAP capital exposure to foreign countries.



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Interest Revenue/Expense and Net Interest Margin (NIM)
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1st Qtr.
 
4th Qtr.
 
1st Qtr.
 
Change
In millions of dollars, except as otherwise noted
2019
 
2018
 
2018
 
1Q19 vs. 1Q18
Interest revenue(1)
$
19,140

 
$
18,845

 
$
16,396

 
17
%
 
Interest expense(2) 
7,317

 
6,853

 
5,160

 
42

 
Net interest revenue
$
11,823

 
$
11,992

 
$
11,236

 
5
%
 
Interest revenue—average rate(3)
4.40
%
 
4.26
%
 
3.85
%
 
55

bps
Interest expense—average rate
2.10

 
1.95

 
1.56

 
54

bps
Net interest margin(3)(4) 
2.72

 
2.71

 
2.64

 
8

bps
Interest-rate benchmarks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Two-year U.S. Treasury note—average rate
2.49
%
 
2.80
%
 
2.16
%
 
33

bps
10-year U.S. Treasury note—average rate
2.65

 
3.04

 
2.76

 
(11
)
bps
10-year vs. two-year spread
16

bps
24

bps
60

bps
 

 
Note: All interest expense amounts include FDIC, as well as other similar deposit insurance assessments outside of the U.S. As of the fourth quarter of 2018, Citi’s FDIC surcharge was eliminated (approximately $130 million per quarter).
(1)
Net interest revenue includes the taxable equivalent adjustments related to the tax-exempt bond portfolio (based on the U.S. federal statutory tax rates of 21% in 2019 and 2018) of $64 million, $69 million and $64 million for the three months ended March 31, 2019, December 31, 2018 and March 31, 2018, respectively.
(2)
Interest expense associated with certain hybrid financial instruments, which are classified as Long-term debt and accounted for at fair value, is reported together with any changes in fair value as part of Principal transactions in the Consolidated Statement of Income and is therefore not reflected in Interest expense in the table above.
(3)
The average rate on interest revenue and net interest margin reflects the taxable equivalent gross-up adjustment. See footnote 1 on “Average Balances and Interest Rates—Assets” below.
(4)
Citi’s net interest margin (NIM) is calculated by dividing net interest revenue by average interest-earning assets.

Citi’s net interest revenue in the first quarter of 2019 increased 5% to $11.8 billion (as set forth in the table above, up 5% on a taxable equivalent basis) versus the prior-year period. Excluding the impact of FX translation, net interest revenue increased 8%, or approximately $860 million. The increase in net interest revenue was driven mainly by higher interest rates, loan growth and a favorable loan mix as well as the impact of elimination of the FDIC surcharge. The increase was partially offset by a modest decrease from the lower trading-related net interest revenue and the continued wind-down of legacy assets.
 
As set forth above, Citi’s NIM was 2.72% on a taxable equivalent basis in the first quarter of 2019, an increase of 1 basis point from the prior quarter. The increase reflected higher rates and improved loan mix.

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Additional Interest Rate Details
Average Balances and Interest Rates—Assets(1)(2)(3) 
Taxable Equivalent Basis
 
Average volume
Interest revenue
% Average rate
 
1st Qtr.
4th Qtr.
1st Qtr.
1st Qtr.
4th Qtr.
1st Qtr.
1st Qtr.
4th Qtr.
1st Qtr.
In millions of dollars, except rates
2019
2018
2018
2019
2018
2018
2019
2018
2018
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Deposits with banks(4)
$
171,369

$
175,251

$
170,867

$
607

$
649

$
432

1.44
%
1.47
%
1.03
%
Federal funds sold and securities
  borrowed or purchased under
  agreements to resell(5)
 
 
 
 
 
 




In U.S. offices
$
152,530

$
151,760

$
140,357

$
1,262

$
1,202

$
713

3.36
%
3.14
%
2.06
%
In offices outside the U.S.(4)
123,109

124,372

113,920

528

490

326

1.74

1.56

1.16

Total
$
275,639

$
276,132

$
254,277

$
1,790

$
1,692

$
1,039

2.63
%
2.43
%
1.66
%
Trading account assets(6)(7)
 
 
 
 
 
 




In U.S. offices
$
95,904

$
93,877

$
97,558

$
940

$
938

$
869

3.98
%
3.96
%
3.61
%
In offices outside the U.S.(4)
124,673

112,983

118,603

752

567

512

2.45

1.99

1.75

Total
$
220,577

$
206,860

$
216,161

$
1,692

$
1,505

$
1,381

3.11
%
2.89
%
2.59
%
Investments
 
 
 
 
 
 




In U.S. offices
 
 
 
 
 
 




Taxable
$
225,733

$
232,169

$
229,407

$
1,509

$
1,449

$
1,224

2.71
%
2.48
%
2.16
%
Exempt from U.S. income tax
16,287

16,838

17,531

129

181

170

3.21

4.26

3.93

In offices outside the U.S.(4)
108,988

103,144

105,307

940

907

877

3.50

3.49

3.38

Total
$
351,008

$
352,151

$
352,245

$
2,578

$
2,537

$
2,271

2.98
%
2.86
%
2.61
%
Loans (net of unearned income)(8)
 
 
 
 
 
 




In U.S. offices
$
393,398

$
392,460

$
380,357

$
7,649

$
7,606

$
6,732

7.89
%
7.69
%
7.18
%
In offices outside the U.S.(4)
285,811

283,014

287,568

4,341

4,375

4,177

6.16

6.13

5.89

Total
$
679,209

$
675,474

$
667,925

$
11,990

$
11,981

$
10,909

7.16
%
7.04
%
6.62
%
Other interest-earning assets(9)
$
66,925

$
69,243

$
66,761

$
483

$
481

$
364

2.93
%
2.76
%
2.21
%
Total interest-earning assets
$
1,764,727

$
1,755,111

$
1,728,236

$
19,140

$
18,845

$
16,396

4.40
%
4.26
%
3.85
%
Non-interest-earning assets(6)
$
174,687

$
181,680

$
175,987

 
 
 
 
 
 
Total assets
$
1,939,414

$
1,936,791

$
1,904,223

 
 
 
 
 
 
(1)
Net interest revenue includes the taxable equivalent adjustments related to the tax-exempt bond portfolio (based on the U.S. federal statutory tax rates of 21% in 2019 and 2018) of $64 million, $69 million and $64 million for the three months ended March 31, 2019, December 31, 2018 and March 31, 2018, respectively.
(2)
Interest rates and amounts include the effects of risk management activities associated with the respective asset categories.
(3)
Monthly or quarterly averages have been used by certain subsidiaries where daily averages are unavailable.
(4)
Average rates reflect prevailing local interest rates, including inflationary effects and monetary corrections in certain countries.
(5)
Average volumes of securities borrowed or purchased under agreements to resell are reported net pursuant to ASC 210-20-45. However, Interest revenue excludes the impact of ASC 210-20-45.
(6)
The fair value carrying amounts of derivative contracts are reported net, pursuant to ASC 815-10-45, in Non-interest-earning assets and Other non-interest-bearing liabilities.
(7)
Interest expense on Trading account liabilities of ICG is reported as a reduction of Interest revenue. Interest revenue and Interest expense on cash collateral positions are reported in interest on Trading account assets and Trading account liabilities, respectively.
(8)
Includes cash-basis loans.
(9)
Includes brokerage receivables.

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Average Balances and Interest Rates—Liabilities and Equity, and Net Interest Revenue(1)(2)(3) 
Taxable Equivalent Basis
 
Average volume
Interest expense
% Average rate
 
1st Qtr.
4th Qtr.
1st Qtr.
1st Qtr.
4th Qtr.
1st Qtr.
1st Qtr.
4th Qtr.
1st Qtr.
In millions of dollars, except rates
2019
2018
2018
2019
2018
2018
2019
2018
2018
Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Deposits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In U.S. offices(4)
$
366,247

$
354,613

$
323,355

$
1,489

$
1,331

$
897

1.65
%
1.49
%
1.13
%
In offices outside the U.S.(5)
473,142

463,533

446,416

1,538

1,464

1,100

1.32

1.25

1.00

Total
$
839,389

$
818,146

$
769,771

$
3,027

$
2,795

$
1,997

1.46
%
1.36
%
1.05
%
Federal funds purchased and
  securities loaned or sold under
  agreements to repurchase(6)
 
 
 
 
 
 






In U.S. offices
$
111,033

$
104,647

$
99,015

$
1,107

$
1,048

$
604

4.04
%
3.97
%
2.47
%
In offices outside the U.S.(5)
72,904

72,411

65,450

482

418

345

2.68

2.29

2.14

Total
$
183,937

$
177,058

$
164,465

$
1,589

$
1,466

$
949

3.50
%
3.28
%
2.34
%
Trading account liabilities(7)(8)
 
 
 
 
 
 






In U.S. offices
$
40,163

$
40,735

$
33,996

$
196

$
178

$
127

1.98
%
1.73
%
1.52
%
In offices outside the U.S.(5)
55,127

59,157

57,725

131

99

88

0.96

0.66

0.62

Total
$
95,290

$
99,892

$
91,721

$
327

$
277

$
215

1.39
%
1.10
%
0.95
%
Short-term borrowings(9)
 
 
 
 
 
 






In U.S. offices
$
75,440

$
80,903

$
89,202

$
571

$
555

$
389

3.07
%
2.72
%
1.77
%
In offices outside the U.S.(5)
23,740

23,693

23,482

81

82

82

1.38

1.37

1.42

Total
$
99,180

$
104,596

$
112,684

$
652

$
637

$
471

2.67
%
2.42
%
1.70
%
Long-term debt(10)
 
 
 
 
 
 






In U.S. offices
$
191,903

$
193,317

$
199,924

$
1,685

$
1,637

$
1,482

3.56
%
3.36
%
3.01
%
In offices outside the U.S.(5)
5,060

4,857

4,353

37

41

46

2.97

3.35

4.29

Total
$
196,963

$
198,174

$
204,277

$
1,722

$
1,678

$
1,528

3.55
%
3.36
%
3.03
%
Total interest-bearing liabilities
$
1,414,759

$
1,397,866

$
1,342,918

$
7,317

$
6,853

$
5,160

2.10
%
1.95
%
1.56
%
Demand deposits in U.S. offices
$
26,893

$
32,629

$
35,528

 
 
 
 
 
 
Other non-interest-bearing liabilities(7)
301,259

310,369

324,002

 
 
 
 
 
 
Total liabilities
$
1,742,911

$
1,740,864

$
1,702,448

 
 
 
 
 
 
Citigroup stockholders’ equity
$
195,705

$
195,101

$
200,833

 
 
 
 
 
 
Noncontrolling interest
798

827

942

 
 
 
 
 
 
Total equity
$
196,503

$
195,928

$
201,775

 
 
 
 
 
 
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity
$
1,939,414

$
1,936,792

$
1,904,223

 
 
 
 
 
 
Net interest revenue as a percentage of average interest-earning assets(11)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In U.S. offices
$
996,567

$
1,007,400

$
973,752

$
7,232

$
7,423

$
6,717

2.94
%
2.92
%
2.80
%
In offices outside the U.S.(6)
768,160

747,711

754,484

4,591

4,569

4,519

2.42

2.42

2.43

Total
$
1,764,727

$
1,755,111

$
1,728,236

$
11,823

$
11,992

$
11,236

2.72
%
2.71
%
2.64
%
(1)
Net interest revenue includes the taxable equivalent adjustments related to the tax-exempt bond portfolio (based on the U.S. federal statutory tax rates of 21% in 2019 and 2018) of $64 million, $69 million and $64 million for the three months ended March 31, 2019, December 31, 2018 and March 31, 2018, respectively.
(2)
Interest rates and amounts include the effects of risk management activities associated with the respective liability categories.
(3)
Monthly or quarterly averages have been used by certain subsidiaries where daily averages are unavailable.
(4)
Consists of other time deposits and savings deposits. Savings deposits are made up of insured money market accounts, NOW accounts and other savings deposits. The interest expense on savings deposits includes FDIC deposit insurance assessments.
(5)
Average rates reflect prevailing local interest rates, including inflationary effects and monetary corrections in certain countries.
(6)
Average volumes of securities sold under agreements to repurchase are reported net pursuant to ASC 210-20-45. However, Interest expense excludes the impact of ASC 210-20-45.
(7)
The fair value carrying amounts of derivative contracts are reported net, pursuant to ASC 815-10-45, in Non-interest-earning assets and Other non-interest-bearing liabilities.

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(8)
Interest expense on Trading account liabilities of ICG is reported as a reduction of Interest revenue. Interest revenue and Interest expense on cash collateral positions are reported in interest on Trading account assets and Trading account liabilities, respectively.
(9)
Includes brokerage payables.
(10)
Excludes hybrid financial instruments and beneficial interests in consolidated VIEs that are classified as Long-term debt, as the changes in fair value for these obligations are recorded in Principal transactions.
(11)
Includes allocations for capital and funding costs based on the location of the asset.


Analysis of Changes in Interest Revenue(1)(2)(3) 
 
1st Qtr. 2019 vs. 4th Qtr. 2018
1st Qtr. 2019 vs. 1st Qtr. 2018
 
Increase (decrease)
due to change in:
Increase (decrease)
due to change in:
In millions of dollars
Average
volume
Average
rate
Net
change
Average
volume
Average
rate
Net
change
Deposits with banks(4)
$
(14
)
$
(28
)
$
(42
)
$
1

$
174

$
175

Federal funds sold and securities borrowed or
  purchased under agreements to resell
 
 
 
 
 
 
In U.S. offices
$
6

$
54

$
60

$
67

$
482

$
549

In offices outside the U.S.(4)
(5
)
43

38

28

174

202

Total
$
1

$
97

$
98

$
95

$
656

$
751

Trading account assets(5)
 
 
 
 
 
 
In U.S. offices
$
20

$
(18
)
$
2

$
(15
)
$
86

$
71

In offices outside the U.S.(4)
63

122

185

27

213

240

Total
$
83

$
104

$
187

$
12

$
299

$
311

Investments(1)
 
 
 
 
 
 
In U.S. offices
$
(46
)
$
54

$
8

$
(28
)
$
272

$
244

In offices outside the U.S.(4)
51

(18
)
33

31

32

63

Total
$
5

$
36

$
41

$
3

$
304

$
307

Loans (net of unearned income)(6)
 
 
 
 
 
 
In U.S. offices
$
18

$
25

$
43

$
237

$
680

$
917

In offices outside the U.S.(4)
43

(77
)
(34
)
(26
)
190

164

Total
$
61

$
(52
)
$
9

$
211

$
870

$
1,081

Other interest-earning assets(7)
$
(16
)
$
18

$
2

$
1

$
118

$
119

Total interest revenue
$
120

$
175

$
295

$
323

$
2,421

$
2,744

(1)
The taxable equivalent adjustment is related to the tax-exempt bond portfolio based on the U.S. federal statutory tax rates of 21% in 2019 and 2018 and is included in this presentation.
(2)
Rate/volume variance is allocated based on the percentage relationship of changes in volume and changes in rate to the total net change.
(3)
Detailed average volume, Interest revenue and Interest expense exclude Discontinued operations. See Note 2 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
(4)
Changes in average rates reflect changes in prevailing local interest rates, including inflationary effects and monetary corrections in certain countries.
(5)
Interest expense on Trading account liabilities of ICG is reported as a reduction of Interest revenue. Interest revenue and Interest expense on cash collateral positions are reported in interest on Trading account assets and Trading account liabilities, respectively.
(6)
Includes cash-basis loans.
(7)
Includes brokerage receivables.

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Analysis of Changes in Interest Expense and Net Interest Revenue(1)(2)(3) 
 
1st Qtr. 2019 vs. 4th Qtr. 2018
1st Qtr. 2019 vs. 1st Qtr. 2018
 
Increase (decrease)
due to change in:
Increase (decrease)
due to change in:
In millions of dollars
Average
volume
Average
rate
Net
change
Average
volume
Average
rate
Net
change
Deposits
 
 
 
 
 
 
In U.S. offices
$
45

$
113

$
158

$
131

$
461

$
592

In offices outside the U.S.(4)
31

43

74

69

369

438

Total
$
76

$
156

$
232

$
200

$
830

$
1,030

Federal funds purchased and securities loaned
or sold under agreements to repurchase
 
 
 
 
 
 
In U.S. offices
$
64

$
(5
)
$
59

$
81

$
422

$
503

In offices outside the U.S.(4)
3

61

64

42

95

137

Total
$
67

$
56

$
123

$
123

$
517

$
640

Trading account liabilities(5)
 
 
 
 
 
 
In U.S. offices
$
(3
)
$
21

$
18

$
26

$
43

$
69

In offices outside the U.S.(4)
(7
)
39

32

(4
)
47

43

Total
$
(10
)
$
60

$
50

$
22

$
90

$
112

Short-term borrowings(6)
 
 
 
 
 
 
In U.S. offices
$
(39
)
$
55

$
16

$
(68
)
$
250

$
182

In offices outside the U.S.(4)

(1
)
(1
)
1

(2
)
(1
)
Total
$
(39
)
$
54

$
15

$
(67
)
$
248

$
181

Long-term debt
 
 
 
 
 
 
In U.S. offices
$
(12
)
$
60

$
48

$
(61
)
$
264

$
203

In offices outside the U.S.(4)
2

(6
)
(4
)
7

(16
)
(9
)
Total
$
(10
)
$
54

$
44

$
(54
)
$
248

$
194

Total interest expense
$
84

$
380

$
464

$
224

$
1,933

$
2,157

Net interest revenue
$
36

$
(205
)
$
(169
)
$
100

$
487

$
587

(1)
The taxable equivalent adjustment is related to the tax-exempt bond portfolio based on the U.S. federal statutory tax rates of 21% in 2019 and 2018 and is included in this presentation.
(2)
Rate/volume variance is allocated based on the percentage relationship of changes in volume and changes in rate to the total net change.
(3)
Detailed average volume, Interest revenue and Interest expense exclude Discontinued operations. See Note 2 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
(4)
Changes in average rates reflect changes in prevailing local interest rates, including inflationary effects and monetary corrections in certain countries.
(5)
Interest expense on Trading account liabilities of ICG is reported as a reduction of Interest revenue. Interest revenue and Interest expense on cash collateral positions are reported in interest on Trading account assets and Trading account liabilities, respectively.
(6)
Includes brokerage payables.

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Market Risk of Trading Portfolios

Value at Risk
As of March 31, 2019, Citi estimates that the conservative features of its VAR calibration contributed an approximate 26% add-on to what would be a VAR estimated under the assumption of stable and perfectly normal distributed markets. As of December 31, 2018, the add-on was 20%.
As set forth in the table below, Citi's average trading VAR as of March 31, 2019 decreased compared to December 31, 2018. The decrease was mainly due to lower interest rate risk in the Markets businesses within ICG. The decrease of average trading and credit portfolio VAR was in line with the decrease in average trading VAR.

Quarter-end and Average Trading VAR and Trading and Credit Portfolio VAR
 
 
First Quarter
 
Fourth Quarter
 
First Quarter
In millions of dollars
March 31, 2019
2019 Average
December 31, 2018
2018 Average
March 31, 2018
2018 Average
Interest rate
$
32

$
37

$
48

$
54

$
84

$
68

Credit spread
43

48

55

51

52

49

Covariance adjustment(1)
(21
)
(23
)
(23
)
(22
)
(24
)
(25
)
Fully diversified interest rate and credit spread(2)
$
54

$
62

$
80

$
83

$
112

$
92

Foreign exchange
15

26

18

21

33

30

Equity
20

17

25

23

20

22

Commodity
30

28

23

20

19

20

Covariance adjustment(1)
(66
)
(67
)
(66
)
(65
)
(73
)
(71
)
Total trading VAR—all market risk factors, including general and specific risk (excluding credit portfolios)(2)
$
53

$
66

$
80

$
82

$
111

$
93

Specific risk-only component(3)
$
2

$
3

$
4

$
78

$
3

$
3

Total trading VAR—general market risk factors only (excluding credit portfolios)
$
51

$
63

$
76

$
4

$
108

$
90

Incremental impact of the credit portfolio(4)
$
14

$
15

$
18

$
13

$
5

$
9

Total trading and credit portfolio VAR
$
67

$
81

$
98

$
95

$
116

$
102


(1)
Covariance adjustment (also known as diversification benefit) equals the difference between the total VAR and the sum of the VARs tied to each individual risk type. The benefit reflects the fact that the risks within each and across risk types are not perfectly correlated and, consequently, the total VAR on a given day will be lower than the sum of the VARs relating to each individual risk type. The determination of the primary drivers of changes to the covariance adjustment is made by an examination of the impact of both model parameter and position changes.
(2)
The total trading VAR includes mark-to-market and certain fair value option trading positions in ICG, with the exception of hedges to the loan portfolio, fair value option loans and all CVA exposures. Available-for-sale and accrual exposures are not included.
(3)
The specific risk-only component represents the level of equity and fixed income issuer-specific risk embedded in VAR.
(4)
The credit portfolio is composed of mark-to-market positions associated with non-trading business units including Citi Treasury, the CVA relating to derivative counterparties and all associated CVA hedges. FVA and DVA are not included. The credit portfolio also includes hedges to the loan portfolio, fair value option loans and hedges to the leveraged finance pipeline within capital markets origination in ICG.



 

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The table below provides the range of market factor VARs associated with Citi’s total trading VAR, inclusive of specific risk:
 
First Quarter
Fourth Quarter
First Quarter
 
2019
2018
2018
In millions of dollars
Low
High
Low
High
Low
High
Interest rate
$
30

$
58

$
34

$
81

$
50

$
89

Credit spread
41

55

45

53

45

53

Fully diversified interest rate and credit spread
$
51

$
89

$
61

$
106

$
78

$
117

Foreign exchange
15

34

15

26

24

44

Equity
10

29

17

33

16

32

Commodity
19

43

17

23

16

23

Total trading
$
53

$
87

$
62

$
102

$
79

$
118

Total trading and credit portfolio
62

103

74

112

88

124

Note: No covariance adjustment can be inferred from the above table as the high and low for each market factor will be from different close-of-business dates.

The following table provides the VAR for ICG, excluding the CVA relating to derivative counterparties, hedges of CVA, fair value option loans and hedges to the loan portfolio:
In millions of dollars
Mar. 31, 2019
Total—all market risk factors, including
  general and specific risk
 
Average—during quarter
$
65

High—during quarter
86

Low—during quarter
53


Regulatory VAR Back-testing
In accordance with Basel III, Citi is required to perform back-testing to evaluate the effectiveness of its Regulatory VAR model. Regulatory VAR back-testing is the process in which the daily one-day VAR, at a 99% confidence interval, is compared to the buy-and-hold profit and loss (i.e., the profit and loss impact if the portfolio is held constant at the end of the day and re-priced the following day). Buy-and-hold profit and loss represents the daily mark-to-market profit and loss attributable to price movements in covered positions from the close of the previous business day. Buy-and-hold profit and loss excludes realized trading revenue, net interest, fees and commissions, intra-day trading profit and loss and changes in reserves.
Based on a 99% confidence level, Citi would expect two to three days in any one year where buy-and-hold losses exceeded the Regulatory VAR. Given the conservative calibration of Citi’s VAR model (as a result of taking the greater of short- and long-term volatilities and fat-tail scaling of volatilities), Citi would expect fewer exceptions under normal and stable market conditions. Periods of unstable market conditions could increase the number of back-testing exceptions.
As of March 31, 2019, there was one back-testing exception observed for Citi’s Regulatory VAR for the prior 12 months, due to market moves triggered by political events in Italy.

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STRATEGIC RISK
For additional information on strategic risk at Citi, see “Strategic Risk” in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.

Country Risk

Top 25 Country Exposures
The following table presents Citi’s top 25 exposures by
country (excluding the U.S.) as of March 31, 2019. The total exposure as of March 31, 2019 to the top 25 countries disclosed below in combination with the U.S., would represent approximately 96% of Citi’s exposure to all countries. For purposes of the table, loan amounts are reflected in the country where the loan is booked, which is generally based on the domicile of the borrower. For example, a loan to a Chinese subsidiary of a Switzerland-based corporation will generally be categorized as a loan in China. In addition, Citi has
 
developed regional booking centers in certain countries, most significantly in the United Kingdom (U.K.) and Ireland, in order to more efficiently serve its corporate customers. As an
example, with respect to the U.K., only 31% of corporate
loans presented in the table below are to U.K. domiciled
entities (33% for unfunded commitments), with the balance of
the loans predominately to European domiciled counterparties.
Approximately 84% of the total U.K. funded loans and 91% of
the total U.K. unfunded commitments were investment grade
as of March 31, 2019. Trading account assets and investment securities are generally categorized based on the domicile of the issuer of the security of the underlying reference entity. For additional information on the assets included in the table, see the footnotes to the table below.

In billions of dollars
ICG
loans(1)
GCB loans
Other funded(2)
Unfunded(3)
Net MTM on derivatives/repos(4)
Total hedges (on loans and CVA)
Investment securities(5)
Trading account assets(6)
Total
as of
1Q19
Total
as of
4Q18
Total
as of
1Q18
Total as a % of Citi as of 1Q19
United Kingdom
$
41.1

$

$
4.9

$
62.9

$
16.5

$
(4.4
)
$
4.9

$
(3.6
)
$
122.3

$
111.6

$
125.7

7.5
%
Mexico
10.0

25.2

0.3

8.1

0.5

(0.7
)
13.7

6.3

63.4

59.6

63.9

3.9

Hong Kong
17.7

13.2

0.8

8.2

1.1

(0.4
)
7.1

2.6

50.3

48.1

45.9

3.1

Singapore
12.2

12.7

0.2

4.7

1.1

(0.2
)
8.6

1.7

41.0

40.7

43.0

2.5

Korea
1.9

18.1

0.2

2.4

1.5

(0.4
)
9.5

0.5

33.7

33.8

35.8

2.1

Ireland
13.3


0.8

18.2

0.4



0.8

33.5

33.7

32.6

2.1

India
4.8

7.1

0.8

5.7

2.1

(0.7
)
9.5

2.7

32.0

30.2

31.7

2.0

Brazil
12.7



2.9

5.3

(0.9
)
3.5

3.3

26.8

26.0

26.9

1.7

Australia
5.6

9.9

0.2

6.8

1.2

(0.4
)
1.5

(1.9
)
22.9

23.5

24.6

1.4

Germany
0.4


0.1

6.1

3.6

(3.4
)
9.1

6.3

22.2

17.4

14.7

1.4

Taiwan
5.1

8.8

0.1

1.1

0.5

(0.1
)
1.2

0.9

17.6

17.4

20.3

1.1

China
6.4

4.7

0.4

1.7

0.8

(0.4
)
4.4

(0.6
)
17.4

18.0

19.8

1.1

Canada
2.3

0.6

0.4

6.8

2.4

(0.4
)
2.7

0.5

15.3

16.0

15.6

0.9

Poland
3.8

1.9

0.1

3.9

0.1

(0.1
)
4.3

1.3

15.3

13.2

14.7

0.9

Japan
2.6


0.1

2.7

3.7

(1.5
)
6.2

0.6

14.4

17.6

18.4

0.9

United Arab Emirates
7.1

1.5

0.1

3.5

0.2

(0.1
)

0.1

12.4

9.6

11.0

0.8

Malaysia
1.8

4.6

0.3

1.2

0.1

(0.1
)
1.4

0.7

10.0

10.0

10.0

0.6

Jersey
7.0


0.3

2.7

0.1

(0.2
)


9.9

10.4

9.0

0.6

Thailand
0.8

2.5

0.1

1.6



1.4

0.4

6.8

7.4

7.4

0.4

Indonesia
2.3

1.0


1.5


(0.1
)
1.2

0.2

6.1

6.3

6.5

0.4

Philippines
0.6

1.3

0.1

0.4

1.3


1.8

0.4

5.9

5.3

4.3

0.4

Russia
2.1

0.9


0.8

0.4

(0.1
)
0.7

(0.1
)
4.7

4.6

5.5

0.3

Luxembourg




0.8

(0.3
)
3.2

0.3

4.0

4.9

5.7

0.2

South Africa
1.2


0.1

0.9

0.2

(0.1
)
1.6


3.9

4.5

4.7

0.2

Argentina
1.7



0.1

0.6



0.9

3.3

3.4

4.3

0.2

Total
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
36.7
%

(1)
ICG loans reflect funded corporate loans and private bank loans, net of unearned income. As of March 31, 2019, private bank loans in the table above totaled $26.5 billion, concentrated in Hong Kong ($8.2 billion), Singapore ($6.8 billion) and the U.K. ($6.4 billion).                     
(2)
Other funded includes other direct exposure such as accounts receivable, loans HFS, other loans in Corporate/Other and investments accounted for under the equity method.                                        
(3)
Unfunded exposure includes unfunded corporate lending commitments, letters of credit and other contingencies.            

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(4)
Net mark-to-market counterparty risk on OTC derivatives and securities lending/borrowing transactions (repos). Exposures are shown net of collateral and inclusive of CVA. Includes margin loans.
(5)
Investment securities include securities available-for-sale, recorded at fair market value, and securities held-to-maturity, recorded at historical cost.    
(6)
Trading account assets are shown on a net basis and include issuer risk on cash products and derivative exposure where the underlying reference entity/issuer is located in that country.
    

Venezuela
Citi continues to monitor the political and economic environment and uncertainties in Venezuela. As of December 31, 2018, Citi’s net investment in its on-shore Venezuelan operations was approximately $40 million. In addition, in early 2015, the Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV) sold gold held at the Bank of England to a Citi entity in the U.K., giving Citi ownership and full legal title to the gold for $1.6 billion. Simultaneously, the BCV entered into forward purchase agreements (collectively, the Agreements) with Citi, requiring the BCV to purchase the same quantity of gold from Citi on predetermined dates. The next and final such date will be in April 2020 at which time the BCV will be required to purchase the remaining amount of gold from Citi under the terms of the Agreements. Citi believes it is protected against market and credit risk related to the Agreements. The Agreements were accounted for as a financing on Citi’s books under ASC 470-40.

Potential Exit of U.K. from EU
As widely reported, the U.K. and EU agreed to extend the U.K.’s scheduled exit from the EU to October 31, 2019. For additional information regarding the U.K’s potential exit from the EU, see “Risk Factors—Strategic Risk” and “Strategic Risk—Potential Exit from U.K. from EU” in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.



 
INCOME TAXES

Deferred Tax Assets
For additional information on Citi’s deferred tax assets (DTAs), see “Risk Factors—Strategic Risks,” “Significant Accounting Policies and Significant Estimates—Income Taxes” and Notes 1 and 9 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
At March 31, 2019, Citigroup had recorded net DTAs of approximately $22.8 billion, a decrease of $0.1 billion from December 31, 2018. The decrease for the quarter was primarily driven by gains in Other comprehensive income.
The table below summarizes Citi’s net DTAs balance:
Jurisdiction/Component
DTAs balance
In billions of dollars
March 31,
2019
December 31, 2018
Total U.S.
$
20.6

$
20.7

Total foreign
2.2

2.2

Total
$
22.8

$
22.9


Of Citi’s total net DTAs of $22.8 billion as of March 31, 2019, $10.8 billion (primarily relating to net operating losses, foreign tax credits and general business credit carry-forwards, which Citi reduced by $0.2 billion in the current quarter) was deducted in calculating Citi’s regulatory capital. Net DTAs resulting from temporary differences are deducted from regulatory capital if in excess of the 10%/15% limitations (see “Capital Resources” above). For the quarter ended March 31, 2019, Citi did not have any such DTAs. Accordingly, the remaining $12.0 billion of net DTAs as of March 31, 2019 was not deducted in calculating regulatory capital pursuant to Basel III standards, and was appropriately risk weighted under those rules.

Effective Tax Rate
Citi’s effective tax rate for the first quarter of 2019 was 21.2%, compared to 23.7% in the prior-year period. The 21.2% was lower than the roughly 23% expected effective tax rate for 2019 due to certain discrete items. The 23% expected 2019 rate is slightly lower than 2018 due to changes in Citi’s earnings mix.






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FUTURE APPLICATION OF ACCOUNTING STANDARDS

Accounting for Financial Instruments—Credit Losses
In June 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued ASU No. 2016-13, Financial Instruments—Credit Losses (Topic 326). The ASU introduces a new credit loss methodology, the Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) methodology, which requires earlier recognition of credit losses, while also providing additional transparency about credit risk.
The CECL methodology utilizes a lifetime “expected credit loss” measurement objective for the recognition of credit losses for loans, held-to-maturity debt securities and other receivables measured at amortized cost at the time the financial asset is originated or acquired. The allowance for credit losses is adjusted each period for changes in expected lifetime credit losses. This methodology replaces the multiple existing impairment methods in current GAAP, which generally require that a loss be incurred before it is recognized. Within the life cycle of a loan or other financial asset, the ASU will generally result in the earlier recognition of the provision for credit losses and the related allowance for credit losses than current practice. For available-for-sale debt securities that Citi intends to hold and where fair value is less than cost, credit-related impairment, if any, will be recognized through an allowance for credit losses and adjusted each period for changes in credit risk.
The CECL methodology represents a significant change from existing GAAP and may result in material changes to the Company’s accounting for financial instruments. The Company is evaluating the effect that ASU 2016-13 will have on its Consolidated Financial Statements and related disclosures. The impact of the ASU will, among other things, depend upon the state of the economy, forecasted macroeconomic conditions and Citi’s portfolios at the date of adoption. Based on an updated preliminary analysis performed in the first quarter of 2019 and forecasts of macroeconomic conditions and exposures at that time, the overall impact was estimated to be an approximate 20% to 30% increase in expected credit loss reserves. The ASU will be effective for Citi as of January 1, 2020. This increase would be reflected as a decrease to opening Retained earnings, net of income taxes, at January 1, 2020.
Implementation efforts are underway, including model development, fulfillment of additional data needs for new disclosures and reporting requirements, and drafting of accounting policies. Substantial progress has been made in model development. Model validations and user acceptance testing commenced in the first quarter of 2019, with parallel runs to begin in the third quarter of 2019. The Company intends to utilize a single macroeconomic scenario in estimating expected credit losses. Reasonable and supportable forecast periods and methods to revert to historical averages to arrive at lifetime expected credit losses vary by product.
For additional information on regulatory capital treatment, see “Capital Resources—Regulatory Capital Standards Developments-Regulatory Capital Treatment—Implementation and Transition of the Current Expected Credit
 


Losses (CECL) Methodology” in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.

Subsequent Measurement of Goodwill
In January 2017, the FASB issued ASU No. 2017-04, Intangibles—Goodwill and Other (Topic 350): Simplifying the Test for Goodwill Impairment. The ASU simplifies the subsequent measurement of goodwill impairment by eliminating the requirement to calculate the implied fair value of goodwill (i.e., the current Step 2 of the goodwill impairment test) to measure a goodwill impairment charge. Under the ASU, the impairment test is the comparison of the fair value of a reporting unit with its carrying amount (the current Step 1), with the impairment charge being the deficit in fair value but not exceeding the total amount of goodwill allocated to that reporting unit. The simplified one-step impairment test applies to all reporting units (including those with zero or negative carrying amounts).
The ASU will be effective for Citi as of January 1, 2020. The impact of the ASU will depend upon the performance of Citi’s reporting units and the market conditions impacting the fair value of each reporting unit going forward.

See Note 1 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for a discussion of “Accounting Changes.”



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DISCLOSURE CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
Citi’s disclosure controls and procedures are designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms, including without limitation that information required to be disclosed by Citi in its SEC filings is accumulated and communicated to management, including the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief Financial Officer (CFO), as appropriate, to allow for timely decisions regarding required disclosure.
Citi’s Disclosure Committee assists the CEO and CFO in their responsibilities to design, establish, maintain and evaluate the effectiveness of Citi’s disclosure controls and procedures. The Disclosure Committee is responsible for, among other things, the oversight, maintenance and implementation of the disclosure controls and procedures, subject to the supervision and oversight of the CEO and CFO.
Citi’s management, with the participation of its CEO and CFO, has evaluated the effectiveness of Citigroup’s disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 13a-15(e) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) as of March 31, 2019 and, based on that evaluation, the CEO and CFO have concluded that at that date, Citigroup’s disclosure controls and procedures were effective.

DISCLOSURE PURSUANT TO SECTION 219 OF THE IRAN THREAT REDUCTION AND SYRIA HUMAN RIGHTS ACT

Pursuant to Section 219 of the Iran Threat Reduction and Syria Human Rights Act of 2012, which added Section 13(r) to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, Citi is required to disclose in its annual or quarterly reports, as applicable, whether it or any of its affiliates knowingly engaged in certain activities, transactions or dealings relating to Iran or with individuals or entities that are subject to sanctions under U.S. law. Disclosure is generally required even where the activities, transactions or dealings were conducted in compliance with applicable law.
During the first quarter of 2019, as a result of an operational error, the Hungarian branch of Citibank Europe plc, a subsidiary of Citibank, acting as the beneficiary bank, inadvertently processed a domestic payment within Hungary for a fee related to the operating expenses of the Iranian Embassy in Budapest.  The aggregate value of the payment was HUF 135,636.00 (approximately USD 489.79).  The transaction did not result in any revenue for Citi. The transaction was voluntarily self-disclosed to the U.S. Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC).
 





 





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FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

Certain statements in this Form 10-Q, including but not limited to statements included within the Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations, are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the rules and regulations of the SEC. In addition, Citigroup also may make forward-looking statements in its other documents filed or furnished with the SEC, and its management may make forward-looking statements orally to analysts, investors, representatives of the media and others.
Generally, forward-looking statements are not based on historical facts but instead represent Citigroup’s and its management’s beliefs regarding future events. Such statements may be identified by words such as believe, expect, anticipate, intend, estimate, may increase, may fluctuate, target, illustrative, and similar expressions or future or conditional verbs such as will, should, would and could.
Such statements are based on management’s current expectations and are subject to risks, uncertainties and changes in circumstances. Actual results and capital and other financial conditions may differ materially from those included in these statements due to a variety of factors, including without limitation (i) the precautionary statements included within each individual business’s discussion and analysis of its results of operations above and in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K; (ii) the factors listed and described under “Risk Factors” in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K; and (iii) the risks and uncertainties summarized below:

the potential impact on Citi’s ability to return capital to common shareholders, consistent with its capital planning efforts and targets, due to, among other things, regulatory approval, Citi’s results of operations, financial condition and effectiveness in managing its level of risk-weighted assets and GSIB surcharge, potential changes to the regulatory capital framework, the CCAR process and the results of regulatory stress tests, such as the proposed integration of the annual stress testing requirements with ongoing regulatory capital requirements, including introduction of a firm-specific “stress capital buffer” (SCB), and any resulting year-to-year variability in the SCB, impact on Citi’s estimated management buffer and the impact of incorporating CECL in future stress testing requirements;
the ongoing regulatory and other uncertainties and changes faced by financial institutions, including Citi, in the U.S. and globally, such as potential fiscal, monetary and regulatory changes from the U.S. Presidential administration and Congress, potential changes to various aspects of the regulatory capital framework and the terms of and other uncertainties resulting from the U.K.’s potential exit from the European Union, and the potential impact these uncertainties and changes could have on Citi’s businesses, results of operations, financial condition, strategy or organizational structure and compliance risks and costs;
Citi’s ability to utilize its DTAs (including the foreign tax credit component of its DTAs) and thus reduce the
 
negative impact of the DTAs on Citi’s regulatory capital, including as a result of its ability to generate U.S. taxable income and by the provisions of and guidance issued in connection with Tax Reform;
the potential impact to Citi if its interpretation or application of the complex tax laws to which it is subject, such as withholding tax obligations and stamp and other transactional taxes, differs from those of the relevant governmental authorities;
Citi’s ability to achieve its expected results from its continued investments and efficiency initiatives, such as revenue growth and expense savings, as part of Citi’s operational and financial objectives and targets, including as a result of factors that Citi cannot control;
the potential impact from a deterioration in or failure to maintain Citi’s co-branding or private label credit card relationship, for example Sears, due to, among other things, external factors outside the control of either party to the relationship, including the general economic environment, declining sales and revenues or other operational difficulties of the retailer or merchant, termination of a particular relationship, or other factors, such as bankruptcies, liquidations, restructurings, consolidations or other similar events;
the potential impact to Citi’s businesses, credit costs, revenues or other results of operations and financial condition as a result of macroeconomic and geopolitical challenges and uncertainties and volatility, including, among others, weakening economic conditions in the U.S. or Citi’s other target markets, changes in U.S. trade policies and resulting retaliatory measures from other countries, geopolitical tensions and conflicts, changes in governmental fiscal and monetary actions, or expected actions, such as interest rate and other policies, and the terms or conditions regarding the U.K.’s potential withdrawal from the European Union;
the various risks faced by Citi as a result of its presence in the emerging markets, including, among others, sovereign volatility, regulatory changes and political events, foreign exchange controls, limitations on foreign investment, sociopolitical instability (including from hyperinflation), fraud, nationalization or loss of licenses, business restrictions, sanctions or asset freezes, potential criminal charges, closure of branches or subsidiaries and confiscation of assets, as well as the resulting increased compliance, regulatory and legal risks and costs;
Citi’s ability in its resolution plan submissions to address any deficiencies identified or future guidance, including resolution plan guidance, provided by the Federal Reserve Board and FDIC;
the potential impact on Citi’s performance and the performance of its individual businesses, including its competitive position and ability to effectively manage its businesses and continue to execute its strategies, if Citi is unable to attract, retain and motivate highly qualified employees;
Citi’s ability to effectively compete with U.S. and non-U.S. financial services companies and others, including as a result of emerging technologies;

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the possible discontinuance of LIBOR or any other interest rate benchmark and the adverse consequences it could have for market participants, including Citi;
the potential impact of credit risk and concentrations of risk on Citi’s results of operations, whether due to a default of or deterioration involving consumer, corporate or public sector counterparties in the U.S. or in various countries and jurisdictions globally;
the potential impacts on Citi’s liquidity and/or costs of funding as a result of external factors, including, among others, the competitive environment for U.S. retail deposits, market disruptions and governmental fiscal and monetary policies as well as regulatory changes or negative investor perceptions of Citi’s creditworthiness;
the impact of ratings downgrades of Citi or one or more of its more significant subsidiaries or issuing entities on Citi’s funding and liquidity as well as the results of operations of certain of its businesses;
the potential impact to Citi from a disruption of its operational systems, including as a result of, among other things, human error, fraud or malice, accidental technological failure, electrical or telecommunication outages or failure of computer servers, or other similar damage to Citi’s property or assets, or failures by third parties with whom Citi does business, as well as disruptions in the operations of Citi’s clients, customers or other third parties;
the increasing risk of continually evolving, sophisticated cybersecurity activities faced by financial institutions and others, including Citi and third parties with whom it does business, such as, among other things, theft, loss, misuse or disclosure of confidential or proprietary client, customer or corporate information or assets and a disruption of computer or network systems, and the potential impact from such risks, including, reputational damage, regulatory penalties, loss of revenues, additional costs (including credit, remediation and other costs), exposure to litigation and other financial losses;
the potential impact of incorrect assumptions or estimates in Citi’s financial statements or the impact of ongoing changes to financial accounting and reporting standards or interpretations, on how Citi records and reports its financial condition and results of operations;
the potential impact to Citi’s results of operations and/or regulatory capital and capital ratios if Citi’s risk management and mitigation processes, strategies or models, including those related to its ability to manage and aggregate data, are deficient or ineffective, require refinement, modification or enhancement or any related approval is withdrawn by Citi’s U.S. banking regulators;
the potential impact to Citi of ongoing implementation and interpretation of regulatory changes and requirements in the U.S. and globally, including on Citi’s compliance risks and costs, reputational and legal risks as well as the impact of any remediation and other financial costs, such as penalties and fines; and
 
the potential outcomes of the extensive legal and regulatory proceedings, as well as regulatory examinations, investigations and other inquiries, to which Citi is or may be subject at any given time, particularly given the increased focus on conduct risk and the severity of the remedies sought and potential collateral consequences to Citi arising from such outcomes.

Any forward-looking statements made by or on behalf of Citigroup speak only as to the date they are made, and Citi does not undertake to update forward-looking statements to reflect the impact of circumstances or events that arise after the forward-looking statements were made.















































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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND NOTES TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
Consolidated Statement of Income (Unaudited)—
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2019 and 2018
Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income (Unaudited)—For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2019 and 2018
Consolidated Balance Sheet—March 31, 2019 (Unaudited) and December 31, 2018
Consolidated Statement of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity (Unaudited)—For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2019 and 2018
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows (Unaudited)—
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2019 and 2018

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
 
Note 1—Basis of Presentation and Accounting Changes
Note 2—Discontinued Operations and Significant Disposals
Note 3—Business Segments
Note 4—Interest Revenue and Expense
Note 5—Commissions and Fees; Administration and Other
                 Fiduciary Fees
Note 6—Principal Transactions
Note 7—Incentive Plans
Note 8—Retirement Benefits
Note 9—Earnings per Share
Note 10—Federal Funds, Securities Borrowed, Loaned and
Subject to Repurchase Agreements
Note 11—Brokerage Receivables and Brokerage Payables
Note 12—Investments
 


 
 
Note 13—Loans
Note 14—Allowance for Credit Losses
Note 15—Goodwill and Intangible Assets
Note 16—Debt
Note 17—Changes in Accumulated Other Comprehensive
Income (Loss) (AOCI)
Note 18—Securitizations and Variable Interest Entities
Note 19—Derivatives Activities
Note 20—Fair Value Measurement
Note 21—Fair Value Elections
Note 22—Guarantees, Leases and Commitments
Note 23—Contingencies
Note 24—Condensed Consolidating Financial Statements



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CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME (UNAUDITED)
 
Citigroup Inc. and Subsidiaries
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars, except per share amounts
2019
2018
Revenues
 
 
Interest revenue
$
19,076

$
16,332

Interest expense
7,317

5,160

Net interest revenue
$
11,759

$
11,172

Commissions and fees
$
2,926

$
3,030

Principal transactions
2,804

3,242

Administration and other fiduciary fees
839

905

Realized gains on sales of investments, net
130

170

Impairment losses on investments
 
 
Gross impairment losses
(8
)
(28
)
Net impairment losses recognized in earnings
$
(8
)
$
(28
)
Other revenue
$
126

$
381

Total non-interest revenues
$
6,817

$
7,700

Total revenues, net of interest expense
$
18,576

$
18,872

Provisions for credit losses and for benefits and claims
 
 
Provision for loan losses
$
1,944

$
1,803

Policyholder benefits and claims
12

26

Provision for unfunded lending commitments
24

28

Total provisions for credit losses and for benefits and claims
$
1,980

$
1,857

Operating expenses
 
 
Compensation and benefits
$
5,658

$
5,807

Premises and equipment
564

593

Technology/communication
1,720

1,758

Advertising and marketing
359

381

Other operating
2,283

2,386

Total operating expenses
$
10,584

$
10,925

Income from continuing operations before income taxes
$
6,012

$
6,090

Provision for income taxes
1,275

1,441

Income from continuing operations
$
4,737

$
4,649

Discontinued operations
 
 
Loss from discontinued operations
$
(2
)
$
(7
)
Loss from discontinued operations, net of taxes
$
(2
)
$
(7
)
Net income before attribution of noncontrolling interests
$
4,735

$
4,642

Noncontrolling interests
25

22

Citigroup’s net income
$
4,710

$
4,620

Basic earnings per share(1)
 
 
Income from continuing operations
$
1.88

$
1.68

Income from discontinued operations, net of taxes


Net income
$
1.88

$
1.68

Weighted average common shares outstanding (in millions)
2,340.4

2,561.6

Diluted earnings per share(1)
 
 
Income from continuing operations
$
1.87

$
1.68

Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of taxes


Net income
$
1.87

$
1.68

Adjusted weighted average common shares outstanding
  (in millions)
2,342.4

2,563.0


(1)
Due to rounding, earnings per share on continuing operations and discontinued operations may not sum to earnings per share on net income.
The Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these Consolidated Financial Statements.

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
 
Citigroup Inc. and Subsidiaries
(UNAUDITED)
 
 
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
Citigroup’s net income
$
4,710

$
4,620

Add: Citigroup's other comprehensive income
 
  

Net change in unrealized gains and losses on debt securities, net of taxes(1)
$
1,135

$
(1,058
)
Net change in debt valuation adjustment (DVA), net of taxes(1)
(571
)
128

Net change in cash flow hedges, net of taxes
286

(222
)
Benefit plans liability adjustment, net of taxes
(64
)
88

Net change in foreign currency translation adjustment, net of taxes and hedges
58

1,120

Net change in excluded component of fair value hedges, net of taxes

18

(4
)
Citigroup’s total other comprehensive income
$
862

$
52

Citigroup’s total comprehensive income
$
5,572

$
4,672

Add: Other comprehensive income (loss) attributable to
  noncontrolling interests
$
(13
)
$
14

Add: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests
25

22

Total comprehensive income
$
5,584

$
4,708


(1)
See Note 1 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.


The Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these Consolidated Financial Statements.


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CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET
 
Citigroup Inc. and Subsidiaries
 
March 31,
 
 
2019
December 31,
In millions of dollars
(Unaudited)
2018
Assets
 

 

Cash and due from banks (including segregated cash and other deposits)
$
24,448

$
23,645

Deposits with banks
181,445

164,460

Federal funds sold and securities borrowed and purchased under agreements to resell (including $162,116 and $147,701 as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively, at fair value)
264,495

270,684

Brokerage receivables
44,500

35,450

Trading account assets (including $125,102 and $112,932 pledged to creditors at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively)
286,511

256,117

Investments:
 
 
  Available-for-sale debt securities (including $13,140 and $9,289 pledged to creditors as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively)
275,132

288,038

Held-to-maturity debt securities (including $986 and $971 pledged to creditors as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively)
66,842

63,357

Equity securities (including $1,012 and $1,109 at fair value as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively)
7,307

7,212

Total investments
$
349,281

$
358,607

Loans:
 

 

Consumer (including $20 and $20 as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively, at fair value)
319,887

330,487

Corporate (including $3,854 and $3,203 as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively, at fair value)
362,459

353,709

Loans, net of unearned income
$
682,346

$
684,196

Allowance for loan losses
(12,329
)
(12,315
)
Total loans, net
$
670,017

$
671,881

Goodwill
22,037

22,046

Intangible assets (including MSRs of $551 and $584 as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, at fair value)
5,196

5,220

Other assets (including $19,818 and $20,788 as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively, at fair value)
110,483

109,273

Total assets
$
1,958,413

$
1,917,383


The following table presents certain assets of consolidated variable interest entities (VIEs), which are included in the Consolidated Balance Sheet above. The assets in the table below include those assets that can only be used to settle obligations of consolidated VIEs, presented on the following page, and are in excess of those obligations. Additionally, the assets in the table below include third-party assets of consolidated VIEs only and exclude intercompany balances that eliminate in consolidation.
 
March 31,
 
 
2019
December 31,
In millions of dollars
(Unaudited)
2018
Assets of consolidated VIEs to be used to settle obligations of consolidated VIEs
 

 

Cash and due from banks
$
105

$
270

Trading account assets
1,706

917

Investments
1,805

1,796

Loans, net of unearned income
 
 

Consumer
45,885

49,403

Corporate
17,995

19,259

Loans, net of unearned income
$
63,880

$
68,662

Allowance for loan losses
(1,858
)
(1,852
)
Total loans, net
$
62,022

$
66,810

Other assets
140

151

Total assets of consolidated VIEs to be used to settle obligations of consolidated VIEs
$
65,778

$
69,944

Statement continues on the next page.

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CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET                             Citigroup Inc. and Subsidiaries
(Continued)
 
March 31,
 
 
2019
December 31,
In millions of dollars, except shares and per share amounts
(Unaudited)
2018
Liabilities
 

 

Non-interest-bearing deposits in U.S. offices
$
101,354

$
105,836

Interest-bearing deposits in U.S. offices (including $1,408 and $717 as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively, at fair value)
373,339

361,573

Non-interest-bearing deposits in offices outside the U.S.
80,594

80,648

Interest-bearing deposits in offices outside the U.S. (including $936 and $758 as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively, at fair value)
475,068

465,113

Total deposits
$
1,030,355

$
1,013,170

Federal funds purchased and securities loaned and sold under agreements to repurchase (including $46,241 and $44,510 as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively, at fair value)
190,372

177,768

Brokerage payables
62,656

64,571

Trading account liabilities
136,392

144,305

Short-term borrowings (including $5,172 and $4,483 as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively, at fair value)
39,322

32,346

Long-term debt (including $44,088 and $38,229 as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively, at fair value)
243,566

231,999

Other liabilities (including $14,577 and $15,906 as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively, at fair value)
58,735

56,150

Total liabilities
$
1,761,398

$
1,720,309

Stockholders’ equity
 

 

Preferred stock ($1.00 par value; authorized shares: 30 million), issued shares: as of March 31, 2019— 719,200 and as of December 31, 2018—738,400, at aggregate liquidation value
$
17,980

$
18,460

Common stock ($0.01 par value; authorized shares: 6 billion), issued shares: as of March 31, 2019—3,099,601,505 and as of December 31, 2018—3,099,567,177
31

31

Additional paid-in capital
107,551

107,922

Retained earnings
154,859

151,347

Treasury stock, at cost: March 31, 2019—787,133,784 shares and
  December 31, 2018—731,099,833 shares
(47,861
)
(44,370
)
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) (AOCI)
(36,308
)
(37,170
)
Total Citigroup stockholders’ equity
$
196,252

$
196,220

Noncontrolling interest
763

854

Total equity
$
197,015

$
197,074

Total liabilities and equity
$
1,958,413

$
1,917,383


The following table presents certain liabilities of consolidated VIEs, which are included in the Consolidated Balance Sheet above. The liabilities in the table below include third-party liabilities of consolidated VIEs only and exclude intercompany balances that eliminate in consolidation. The liabilities also exclude amounts where creditors or beneficial interest holders have recourse to the general credit of Citigroup.
 
March 31,
 
 
2019
December 31,
In millions of dollars
(Unaudited)
2018
Liabilities of consolidated VIEs for which creditors or beneficial interest holders
  do not have recourse to the general credit of Citigroup
 

 

Short-term borrowings
$
13,071

$
13,134

Long-term debt
25,952

28,514

Other liabilities
940

697

Total liabilities of consolidated VIEs for which creditors or beneficial interest
  holders do not have recourse to the general credit of Citigroup
$
39,963

$
42,345

The Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these Consolidated Financial Statements.

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
 
Citigroup Inc. and Subsidiaries
(UNAUDITED)
 
 
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
Preferred stock at aggregate liquidation value
 

 

Balance, beginning of period
$
18,460

$
19,253

Redemption of preferred stock
(480
)
(97
)
Balance, end of period
$
17,980

$
19,156

Common stock and additional paid-in capital
 

 

Balance, beginning of period
$
107,953

$
108,039

Employee benefit plans
(382
)
(405
)
Other
11

(4
)
Balance, end of period
$
107,582

$
107,630

Retained earnings
 

 

Balance, beginning of period
$
151,347

$
138,425

Adjustment to opening balance, net of taxes(1)
151

(84
)
Adjusted balance, beginning of period
$
151,498

$
138,341

Citigroup’s net income
4,710

4,620

Common dividends(2)
(1,075
)
(826
)
Preferred dividends
(262
)
(272
)
Other(3)
(12
)

Balance, end of period
$
154,859

$
141,863

Treasury stock, at cost
 

 

Balance, beginning of period
$
(44,370
)
$
(30,309
)
Employee benefit plans(4)
564

469

Treasury stock acquired(5)
(4,055
)
(2,275
)
Balance, end of period
$
(47,861
)
$
(32,115
)
Citigroup’s accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)
 

 

Balance, beginning of period
$
(37,170
)
$
(34,668
)
Adjustment to opening balance, net of taxes

(3
)
Adjusted balance, beginning of period
$
(37,170
)
$
(34,671
)
Citigroup’s total other comprehensive income
862

52

Balance, end of period
$
(36,308
)
$
(34,619
)
Total Citigroup common stockholders’ equity
$
178,272

$
182,759

Total Citigroup stockholders’ equity
$
196,252

$
201,915

Noncontrolling interests
 

 

Balance, beginning of period
$
854

$
932

Transactions between Citigroup and the noncontrolling-interest shareholders
(99
)
(15
)
Net income attributable to noncontrolling-interest shareholders
25

22

Distributions paid to noncontrolling-interest shareholders
(4
)

Other comprehensive income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling-interest shareholders
(13
)
14

Other

(2
)
Net change in noncontrolling interests
$
(91
)
$
19

Balance, end of period
$
763

$
951

Total equity
$
197,015

$
202,866


(1)
See Note 1 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for additional details.
(2)
Common dividends declared were $0.45 per share in the first quarter of 2019 and $0.32 for the first quarter of 2018.
(3)
Includes the impact of ASU 2016-09, Compensation—Stock Compensation (Topic 718): Improvements to Employee Share-Based Payment Accounting. See Note 1 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
(4)
Includes treasury stock related to (i) certain activity on employee stock option program exercises where the employee delivers existing shares to cover the option exercise, or (ii) under Citi’s employee restricted or deferred stock programs where shares are withheld to satisfy tax requirements.
(5)
Primarily consists of open market purchases under Citi’s Board of Directors-approved common stock repurchase program.

The Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these Consolidated Financial Statements.

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
 
Citigroup Inc. and Subsidiaries
(UNAUDITED)
 
 
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
Cash flows from operating activities of continuing operations
 

 

Net income before attribution of noncontrolling interests
$
4,735

$
4,642

Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests
25

22

Citigroup’s net income
$
4,710

$
4,620

Loss from discontinued operations, net of taxes
(2
)
(7
)
Income from continuing operations—excluding noncontrolling interests
$
4,712

$
4,627

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities of continuing operations
 

 

Depreciation and amortization
931

926

Provision for loan losses
1,944

1,803

Realized gains from sales of investments
(130
)
(170
)
Net impairment losses on investments, goodwill and intangible assets
8

28

Change in trading account assets
(30,427
)
(16,054
)
Change in trading account liabilities
(7,913
)
18,791

Change in brokerage receivables net of brokerage payables
(10,965
)
155

Change in loans HFS
1,439

1,627

Change in other assets
(2,961
)
(3,503
)
Change in other liabilities
2,585

1,561

Other, net
3,161

(2,835
)
Total adjustments
$
(42,328
)
$
2,329

Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities of continuing operations
$
(37,616
)
$
6,956

Cash flows from investing activities of continuing operations
 

 

   Change in federal funds sold and securities borrowed and purchased under agreements to resell
$
6,189

$
(25,409
)
   Change in loans
(892
)
(8,717
)
   Proceeds from sales and securitizations of loans
2,062

1,654

   Purchases of investments
(69,673
)
(41,030
)
   Proceeds from sales of investments
31,436

20,688

   Proceeds from maturities of investments
47,363

21,509

   Capital expenditures on premises and equipment and capitalized software
(518
)
(969
)
   Proceeds from sales of premises and equipment, subsidiaries and affiliates
      and repossessed assets
38

101

   Other, net
38

49

Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities of continuing operations
$
16,043

$
(32,124
)
Cash flows from financing activities of continuing operations
 

 

   Dividends paid
$
(1,320
)
$
(1,095
)
   Redemption of preferred stock
(480
)
(97
)
   Treasury stock acquired
(4,055
)
(2,378
)
   Stock tendered for payment of withholding taxes
(358
)
(475
)
   Change in federal funds purchased and securities loaned and sold under agreements to repurchase
12,604

15,482

   Issuance of long-term debt
15,552

20,769

   Payments and redemptions of long-term debt
(6,568
)
(17,882
)
   Change in deposits
17,186

41,397

   Change in short-term borrowings
6,976

(8,358
)

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
 
(UNAUDITED) (Continued)
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
Net cash provided by financing activities of continuing operations
$
39,537

$
47,363

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and due from banks
$
(176
)
$
(7
)
Change in cash and due from banks and deposits with banks
$
17,788

$
22,188

Cash, due from banks and deposits with banks at beginning of period
188,105

180,516

Cash, due from banks and deposits with banks at end of period
$
205,893

$
202,704

Cash and due from banks
$
24,448

$
21,850

Deposits with banks
181,445

180,854

Cash, due from banks and deposits with banks at end of period
$
205,893

$
202,704

Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information for continuing operations
 

 

Cash paid during the period for income taxes
$
1,325

$
738

Cash paid during the period for interest
6,931

4,586

Non-cash investing activities
 

 
Transfers to loans HFS from loans
$
2,000

$
900

Transfers to OREO and other repossessed assets
36

26



The Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements are an integral part of these Consolidated Financial Statements.

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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
1. BASIS OF PRESENTATION AND ACCOUNTING CHANGES

Basis of Presentation
The accompanying unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements as of March 31, 2019 and for the three-month periods ended March 31, 2019 and 2018 include the accounts of Citigroup Inc. and its consolidated subsidiaries.
In the opinion of management, all adjustments, consisting of normal recurring adjustments, necessary for a fair presentation have been reflected. The accompanying unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements should be read in conjunction with the Consolidated Financial Statements and related notes included in Citigroup’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2018 (2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K).
Certain financial information that is normally included in annual financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), but is not required for interim reporting purposes, has been condensed or omitted.
Management must make estimates and assumptions that affect the Consolidated Financial Statements and the related footnote disclosures. While management uses its best judgment, actual results could differ from those estimates.
As noted above, the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements are unaudited.
Throughout these Notes, “Citigroup,” “Citi” and the “Company” refer to Citigroup Inc. and its consolidated subsidiaries.
Certain reclassifications have been made to the prior periods’ financial statements and notes to conform to the current period’s presentation.

ACCOUNTING CHANGES

Lease Accounting
In February 2016, the FASB issued ASU No. 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842), which increases the transparency and comparability of accounting for lease transactions. The ASU requires lessees to recognize liabilities for operating leases and offsetting right-of-use (ROU) assets on the balance sheet. The ASU also requires quantitative and qualitative disclosures regarding key information about leasing arrangements. Lessee accounting for finance leases, as well as lessor accounting, are largely unchanged.
Effective January 1, 2019, the Company prospectively adopted the provisions of the ASU. At adoption, Citi recognized a lease liability and a corresponding ROU asset of approximately $4.4 billion on the Consolidated Balance Sheet related to its future lease payments as a lessee under operating leases. Additionally, the Company recorded a $151 million increase in Retained Earnings for the cumulative effect of recognizing previously deferred gains on sale/leaseback transactions. Adoption of the ASU did not have a material impact on the Consolidated Income Statement. See Notes 13 and 22 for additional details.
 
The Company has elected not to separate lease and non-lease components in its lease contracts and accounts for them as a single lease component. Citi has also elected not to record a ROU asset for short-term leases that have a term of 12 months or less and do not contain purchase options that Citi is reasonably certain to exercise. The cost of short-term leases is recognized in the Consolidated Statement of Income on a straight-line basis over the lease term. Additionally, Citi applies the portfolio approach to account for certain equipment leases with nearly identical contractual terms.

Lessee accounting
Operating lease ROU assets and lease liabilities are included in Other Assets and Other Liabilities, respectively, on the Consolidated Balance Sheet. Finance lease assets and liabilities are included in Other Assets and Long-term Debt, respectively, on the Consolidated Balance Sheet. The Company uses its incremental borrowing rate, factoring in the lease term, to determine the lease liability, which is measured at the present value of future lease payments. The ROU asset, at adoption of the ASU, is recorded at the amount of the lease liability plus any prepaid rent and initial direct costs, less any lease incentives and acrrued rent. The lease terms include periods covered by options to extend or terminate the lease depending on whether Citi is reasonably certain to exercise such options.

Lessor accounting
Lessor accounting is largely unchanged under the ASU. Citi acts as a lessor for power, railcar, shipping and aircraft assets, where the Company has executed operating, direct financing, and leveraged leasing arrangements. In a direct financing or a leveraged lease, Citi derecognizes the leased asset and records a lease financing receivable at lease commencement in Loans. Upon lease termination, Citi may obtain control of the asset, which is then recorded in Other assets on the consolidated balance sheet and any remaining receivable for the asset’s residual value is derecognized. Under the ASU, leveraged lease accounting is grandfathered and may continue to be applied until the leveraged lease is terminated or modified. Upon modification, the lease must be classified as an operating, direct finance, or sales-type lease in accordance with the ASU.
Separately, as part of managing its real estate footprint, Citi subleases excess real estate space via operating lease arrangements, while retaining its obligation as a lessee.



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2. DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS AND SIGNIFICANT DISPOSALS

The Company’s Discontinued operations consisted of residual activities related to the sale of the Egg Banking plc Credit Card Business in 2011. All Discontinued operations results are recorded within Corporate/Other.
The following summarizes financial information for all Discontinued operations:

 
Three Months Ended
March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
Total revenues, net of interest expense
$

$

Loss from discontinued operations
$
(2
)
$
(7
)
Benefit for income taxes


Loss from discontinued operations, net of taxes
$
(2
)
$
(7
)


Cash flows from Discontinued operations were not material for the periods presented. For a description of the Company’s significant disposal transactions and financial impact, see Note 2 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.



 










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3. BUSINESS SEGMENTS
Citigroup’s activities are conducted through the following business segments: Global Consumer Banking (GCB) and Institutional Clients Group (ICG). In addition, Corporate/Other includes activities not assigned to a specific business segment, as well as certain North America loan portfolios, discontinued operations and other legacy assets.
The prior-period balances reflect reclassifications to conform the presentation for all periods to the current period’s presentation. Effective January 1, 2019, financial data was reclassified to reflect:

the re-attribution of certain costs between Corporate/Other and GCB and ICG; and
certain other immaterial reclassifications.

Citi’s consolidated results remain unchanged for all periods presented as a result of the changes and reclassifications discussed above.
 

For additional information regarding Citigroup’s business segments, see Note 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
The following table presents certain information regarding the Company’s continuing operations by segment:














 
Three Months Ended March 31,
 
 
 
Revenues,
net of interest expense
(1)
Provision (benefits)
for income taxes
Income (loss) from
continuing operations
(2)
Identifiable assets
In millions of dollars, except identifiable assets in billions
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
March 31,
2019
December 31, 2018
Global Consumer Banking
$
8,451

$
8,426

$
422

$
454

$
1,437

$
1,390

$
426

$
432

Institutional Clients Group
9,694

9,855

924

1,056

3,322

3,334

1,425

1,394

Corporate/Other
431

591

(71
)
(69
)
(22
)
(75
)
107

91

Total
$
18,576

$
18,872

$
1,275

$
1,441

$
4,737

$
4,649

$
1,958

$
1,917

(1)
Includes total revenues, net of interest expense (excluding Corporate/Other), in North America of $8.3 billion and $8.2 billion; in EMEA of $3.2 billion and $3.2 billion; in Latin America of $2.5 billion and $2.6 billion; and in Asia of $4.1 billion and $4.1 billion for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively. These regional numbers exclude Corporate/Other, which largely operates within the U.S.
(2)
Includes pretax provisions for credit losses and for benefits and claims in the GCB results of $2.0 billion and $1.9 billion; in the ICG results of $21 million and $(41) million; and in the Corporate/Other results of $(25) million and $(7) million for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively.



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4.  INTEREST REVENUE AND EXPENSE
Interest revenue and Interest expense consisted of the following:
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
Interest revenue
 
 
Loan interest, including fees
$
11,969

$
10,892

Deposits with banks
607

432

Federal funds sold and securities borrowed or purchased under agreements to resell
1,783

1,039

Investments, including dividends
2,548

2,234

Trading account assets(1)
1,686

1,371

Other interest
483

364

Total interest revenue
$
19,076

$
16,332

Interest expense
 
 
Deposits(2)
$
3,027

$
1,997

Federal funds purchased and securities loaned or sold under agreements to repurchase
1,589

949

Trading account liabilities(1)
327

215

Short-term borrowings
652

471

Long-term debt
1,722

1,528

Total interest expense
$
7,317

$
5,160

Net interest revenue
$
11,759

$
11,172

Provision for loan losses
1,944

1,803

Net interest revenue after provision for loan losses
$
9,815

$
9,369


(1)
Interest expense on Trading account liabilities is reported as a reduction of interest revenue from Trading account assets.
(2)
Includes deposit insurance fees and charges of $193 million and $376 million for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively.




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5.  COMMISSIONS AND FEES; ADMINISTRATION AND OTHER FIDUCIARY FEES

For additional information on Citi’s Commissions and Fees; Administration and Other Fiduciary Fees, see Note 5 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.

The following tables present Commissions and fees revenue:
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
 
2019
In millions of dollars
ICG
GCB
Corporate/Other
Total
Investment banking
$
910

$
4

$

$
914

Brokerage commissions
471

186


657

Credit- and bank-card income
 
 
 


     Interchange fees
278

1,984


2,262

     Card-related loan fees
13

160


173

     Card rewards and partner payments
(153
)
(2,061
)

(2,214
)
Deposit-related fees(1)
245

139


384

Transactional service fees
195

35


230

Corporate finance(2)
178

1


179

Insurance distribution revenue(3)
4

132


136

Insurance premiums(3)

29

(1
)
28

Loan servicing
42

30

6

78

Other
17

81

1

99

Total commissions and fees(4)
$
2,200

$
720

$
6

$
2,926



 
Three Months Ended March 31,
 
2018
In millions of dollars
ICG
GCB
Corporate/Other
Total
Investment banking
$
822

$
5

$

$
827

Brokerage commissions
566

248


814

Credit- and bank-card income
 
 
 
 
     Interchange fees
260

1,874

5

2,139

     Card-related loan fees
14

155

6

175

     Card rewards and partner payments
(124
)
(1,874
)
(5
)
(2,003
)
Deposit-related fees(1)
236

183

1

420

Transactional service fees
190

21

2

213

Corporate finance(2)
142

1


143

Insurance distribution revenue(3)
5

143

5

153

Insurance premiums(3)

33

(1
)
32

Loan servicing
38

22

12

72

Other
15

28

2

45

Total commissions and fees(4)
$
2,164

$
839

$
27

$
3,030

(1)
Includes overdraft fees of $31 million and $32 million for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively. Overdraft fees are accounted for under ASC 310.
(2)
Consists primarily of fees earned from structuring and underwriting loan syndications or related financing activity. This activity is accounted for under ASC 310.
(3)
Previously reported as insurance premiums in the Consolidated Statement of Income.
(4)
Commissions and fees includes $(1,721) million and $(1,545) million not accounted for under ASC 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers, for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018. Amounts reported in Commissions and fees accounted for under other guidance primarily include card-related loan fees, card reward programs and certain partner payments, corporate finance fees, insurance premiums and loan servicing fees.



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Administration and Other Fiduciary Fees
The following table presents Administration and other fiduciary fees:
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
 
2019
In millions of dollars
ICG
GCB
Corporate/Other
Total
Custody fees
$
364

$
3

$
16

$
383

Fiduciary fees
152

146

12

310

Guarantee fees
130

14

2

146

Total administration and other fiduciary fees(1)
$
646

$
163

$
30

$
839

 
Three Months Ended March 31,
 
2018
In millions of dollars
ICG
GCB
Corporate/Other
Total
Custody fees
$
368

$
47

$
16

$
431

Fiduciary fees
167

147

7

321

Guarantee fees
137

14

2

153

Total administration and other fiduciary fees(1)
$
672

$
208

$
25

$
905


(1)
Administration and other fiduciary fees includes $146 million and $153 million for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively, that are not accounted for under ASC 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers. These amounts include guarantee fees.


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6. PRINCIPAL TRANSACTIONS
Principal transactions revenue consists of realized and unrealized gains and losses from trading activities. Trading activities include revenues from fixed income, equities, credit and commodities products and foreign exchange transactions that are managed on a portfolio basis characterized by primary risk. Not included in the table below is the impact of net interest revenue related to trading activities, which is an
integral part of trading activities’ profitability. See Note 4 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for information about net interest revenue related to trading activities. Principal transactions include CVA (credit valuation adjustments) and FVA (funding valuation adjustments) on over-the-counter derivatives, and gains (losses) on certain economic hedges on loans in ICG. These adjustments are discussed further in Note 20 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
In certain transactions, Citi incurs fees and presents these fees paid to third parties in operating expenses.
The following table presents Principal transactions
revenue:
 


















 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
Interest rate risks(1)
$
1,718

$
1,566

Foreign exchange risks(2)
473

730

Equity risks(3)
456

589

Commodity and other risks(4)
119

101

Credit products and risks(5)
38

256

Total
$
2,804

$
3,242

(1)
Includes revenues from government securities and corporate debt, municipal securities, mortgage securities and other debt instruments. Also includes spot and forward trading of currencies and exchange-traded and over-the-counter (OTC) currency options, options on fixed income securities, interest rate swaps, currency swaps, swap options, caps and floors, financial futures, OTC options and forward contracts on fixed income securities.
(2)
Includes revenues from foreign exchange spot, forward, option and swap contracts, as well as foreign currency translation (FX translation) gains and losses.
(3)
Includes revenues from common, preferred and convertible preferred stock, convertible corporate debt, equity-linked notes and exchange-traded and OTC equity options and warrants.
(4)
Primarily includes revenues from crude oil, refined oil products, natural gas and other commodities trades.
(5)
Includes revenues from structured credit products.

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7. INCENTIVE PLANS
For additional information on Citi’s incentive plans, see Note 7 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.


8. RETIREMENT BENEFITS
For additional information on Citi’s retirement benefits, see Note 8 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.

Net (Benefit) Expense
The following table summarizes the components of net (benefit) expense recognized in the Consolidated Statement of Income for the Company’s pension and postretirement plans for Significant Plans and All Other Plans:
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
 
Pension plans
Postretirement benefit plans
 
U.S. plans
Non-U.S. plans
U.S. plans
Non-U.S. plans
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
Benefits earned during the period
$

$
1

$
36

$
38

$

$

$
2

$
2

Interest cost on benefit obligation
130

123

75

75

7

6

26

26

Expected return on plan assets
(203
)
(213
)
(68
)
(78
)
(5
)
(3
)
(21
)
(23
)
Amortization of unrecognized:
 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Prior service cost (benefit)
1


(1
)
(1
)


(2
)
(2
)
Net actuarial loss
44

47

15

13



5

7

Settlement loss(1)



4





Total net (benefit) expense
$
(28
)
$
(42
)
$
57

$
51

$
2

$
3

$
10

$
10


 























(1)
Losses due to settlement relate to repositioning and divestiture activities.


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Funded Status and Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (AOCI)
The following table summarizes the funded status and amounts recognized on the Consolidated Balance Sheet for the Company’s
Significant Plans:
 
Three Months Ended March 31, 2019
 
Pension plans
Postretirement benefit plans
In millions of dollars
U.S. plans
Non-U.S. plans
U.S. plans
Non-U.S. plans
Change in projected benefit obligation
 

 

 

 

Projected benefit obligation at beginning of year
$
12,655

$
7,149

$
662

$
1,159

Plans measured annually
(25
)
(1,862
)

(307
)
Projected benefit obligation at beginning of year—Significant Plans
$
12,630

$
5,287

$
662

$
852

Benefits earned during the period

20


1

Interest cost on benefit obligation
130

63

7

23

Actuarial loss
493

252

13

38

Benefits paid, net of participants’ contributions and government subsidy
(215
)
(55
)
(7
)
(11
)
Foreign exchange impact and other

13


11

Projected benefit obligation at period end—Significant Plans
$
13,038

$
5,580

$
675

$
914


 
Three Months Ended March 31, 2019
 
Pension plans
Postretirement benefit plans
In millions of dollars
U.S. plans
Non-U.S. plans
U.S. plans
Non-U.S. plans
Change in plan assets
 

 

 

 

Plan assets at fair value at beginning of year
$
11,490

$
6,699

$
345

$
1,036

Plans measured annually

(1,248
)

(9
)
Plan assets at fair value at beginning of yearSignificant Plans
$
11,490

$
5,451

$
345

$
1,027

Actual return on plan assets
688

273

15

29

Company contributions, net of reimbursements
14

14

(6
)

Benefits paid, net of participants’ contributions and government subsidy

(215
)
(55
)
(7
)
(11
)
Foreign exchange impact and other

25


14

Plan assets at fair value at period end—Significant Plans
$
11,977

$
5,708

$
347

$
1,059

Funded status of the Significant Plans
 
 
 
 
Qualified plans(1)
$
(391
)
$
128

$
(328
)
$
145

Nonqualified plans
(670
)



Funded status of the plans at period end—Significant Plans
$
(1,061
)
$
128

$
(328
)
$
145

Net amount recognized at period end
 

 

 

 

Benefit asset
$

$
766

$

$
145

Benefit liability
(1,061
)
(638
)
(328
)

Net amount recognized on the balance sheet—Significant Plans
$
(1,061
)
$
128

$
(328
)
$
145

Amounts recognized in AOCI at period end
 

 

 

Prior service benefit
$

$
15

$

$
73

Net actuarial (loss) gain
(6,848
)
(978
)
50

(314
)
Net amount recognized in equity (pretax)—Significant Plans
$
(6,848
)
$
(963
)
$
50

$
(241
)
Accumulated benefit obligation at period end—Significant Plans
$
13,029

$
5,302

$
675

$
914


(1)
The U.S. qualified pension plan is fully funded pursuant to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (ERISA), funding rules as of January 1, 2019 and no minimum required funding is expected for 2019.



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The following table shows the change in AOCI related to the Company’s pension, postretirement and post employment plans:
In millions of dollars
Three Months Ended 
 March 31, 2019
For Year Ended December 31, 2018
Beginning of period balance, net of tax(1)(2)
$
(6,257
)
$
(6,183
)
Actuarial assumptions changes and plan experience
(795
)
1,288

Net asset gain (loss) due to difference between actual and expected returns
690

(1,732
)
Net amortization
62

214

Prior service cost

(7
)
Curtailment/settlement gain(3)

7

Foreign exchange impact and other
(25
)
136

Change in deferred taxes, net
4

20

Change, net of tax
$
(64
)
$
(74
)
End of period balance, net of tax(1)(2)
$
(6,321
)
$
(6,257
)

(1)
See Note 17 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further discussion of net AOCI balance.
(2)
Includes net-of-tax amounts for certain profit sharing plans outside the U.S.
(3)
Curtailment and settlement relate to repositioning and divestiture activities.

Plan Assumptions
The discount rates utilized during the period in determining the pension and postretirement net (benefit) expense for the Significant Plans are as follows:
Net (benefit) expense assumed discount rates during the period
Three Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2019
Dec. 31, 2018
U.S. plans
 
 
Qualified pension
4.25%
4.30%
Nonqualified pension
4.25
4.30
Postretirement
4.20
4.20
Non-U.S. plans
 
 
Pension
0.75-10.75
0.95-10.75
Weighted average
5.09
5.08
Postretirement
10.75
10.10


The discount rates utilized at period-end in determining the pension and postretirement benefit obligations for the Significant Plans are as follows:
 
Plan obligations assumed discount rates at period ended
Mar. 31, 2019
Dec. 31, 2018
Mar. 31, 2018
U.S. plans
 
 
 
Qualified pension
3.85%
4.25%
3.95%
Nonqualified pension
3.90
4.25
3.95
Postretirement
3.80
4.20
3.90
Non-U.S. plans
 
 
 
Pension
0.45-10.30
0.75-10.75
0.75-9.90
Weighted average
4.74
5.09
4.88
Postretirement
10.30
10.75
9.50
Sensitivities of Certain Key Assumptions
The following table summarizes the estimated effect on the Company’s Significant Plans quarterly expense of a one-percentage-point change in the discount rate:
 
Three Months Ended March 31, 2019
In millions of dollars
One-percentage-point increase
One-percentage-point decrease
Pension
 
 
   U.S. plans
$
5

$
(8
)
   Non-U.S. plans
(2
)
6

Postretirement
 
 
   U.S. plans

(1
)
   Non-U.S. plans
(2
)
2







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Contributions
For the U.S. pension plans, there were no required minimum cash contributions during the first three months of 2019.

The following table summarizes the Company’s actual contributions for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018, as well as estimated expected Company contributions for the remainder of 2019 and the actual contributions made for the remainder of 2018:
 
Pension plans 
Postretirement plans 
 
U.S. plans(1)
Non-U.S. plans
U.S. plans
Non-U.S. plans
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
Company contributions(2) for the three months ended
  March 31
$
14

$
14

$
34

$
29

$

$

$
3

$
3

Company contributions made during the remainder
  of the year

41


153


150


6

Company contributions expected to be made during
  the remainder of the year
43


107




7



(1)
The U.S. plans include benefits paid directly by the Company for the nonqualified pension plans.
(2)
Company contributions are composed of cash contributions made to the plans and benefits paid directly by the Company.

Defined Contribution Plans
The following table summarizes the Company’s contributions
for the defined contribution plans:
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
   U.S. plans
$
99

$
104

   Non-U.S. plans
68

76


 


Post Employment Plans
The following table summarizes the components of net expense recognized in the Consolidated Statement of Income for the Company’s U.S. post employment plans:
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
Service-related expense




Interest cost on benefit obligation
$

$

Expected return on plan assets


Amortization of unrecognized:




     Prior service benefit

(8
)
     Net actuarial loss
1

1

Total service-related benefit
$
1

$
(7
)
Non-service-related expense
$
4

$
6

Total net (benefit) expense
$
5

$
(1
)



















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9.   EARNINGS PER SHARE
The following table reconciles the income and share data used in the basic and diluted earnings per share (EPS) computations:
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars, except per share amounts
2019
2018
Income from continuing operations before attribution of noncontrolling interests
$
4,737

$
4,649

Less: Noncontrolling interests from continuing operations
25

22

Net income from continuing operations (for EPS purposes)
$
4,712

$
4,627

Loss from discontinued operations, net of taxes
(2
)
(7
)
Citigroup's net income
$
4,710

$
4,620

Less: Preferred dividends(1)
262

272

Net income available to common shareholders
$
4,448

$
4,348

Less: Dividends and undistributed earnings allocated to employee restricted and deferred shares with nonforfeitable rights to dividends, applicable to basic EPS
59

51

Net income allocated to common shareholders for basic and diluted EPS
4,389

4,297

Weighted-average common shares outstanding applicable to basic EPS (in millions)
2,340.4

2,561.6

Effect of dilutive securities
 
 
   Options(2)
0.1

0.1

Other employee plans
1.9

1.3

Adjusted weighted-average common shares outstanding applicable to diluted EPS(3)
2,342.4

2,563.0

Basic earnings per share(4)
 
 
Income from continuing operations
$
1.88

$
1.68

Discontinued operations


Net income
$
1.88

$
1.68

Diluted earnings per share(4)
 
 
Income from continuing operations
$
1.87

$
1.68

Discontinued operations


Net income
$
1.87

$
1.68

(1)
As of March 31, 2019, Citi estimates it will distribute preferred dividends of approximately $846 million during the remainder of 2019, assuming such dividends are declared by the Citi Board of Directors. During the first quarter of 2019, Citi redeemed all of its 19.2 million Series L preferred shares for $480 million in February 2019.
(2)
During the first quarter of 2019, no significant options to purchase shares of common stock were outstanding. During the first quarter of 2018, weighted-average options to purchase 0.5 million shares of common stock were outstanding but not included in the computation of earnings per share because the weighted-average exercise price of $149.41 per share was anti-dilutive.
(3)
Due to rounding, common shares outstanding applicable to basic EPS and the effect of dilutive securities may not sum to common shares outstanding applicable to diluted EPS.
(4)
Due to rounding, earnings per share on continuing operations and discontinued operations may not sum to earnings per share on net income.


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10. FEDERAL FUNDS, SECURITIES BORROWED, LOANED AND SUBJECT TO REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS
For additional information on the Company’s resale and repurchase agreements and securities borrowing and lending agreements, see Note 11 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
Federal funds sold and securities borrowed and purchased under agreements to resell, at their respective carrying values, consisted of the following:
In millions of dollars
March 31,
2019
December 31, 2018
Federal funds sold
$

$

Securities purchased under agreements to resell
163,382

159,364

Deposits paid for securities borrowed
101,113

111,320

Total(1)
$
264,495

$
270,684



Federal funds purchased and securities loaned and sold under agreements to repurchase, at their respective carrying values, consisted of the following:
In millions of dollars
March 31,
2019
December 31, 2018
Federal funds purchased
$

$

Securities sold under agreements to repurchase
172,231

166,090

Deposits received for securities loaned
18,141

11,678

Total(1)
$
190,372

$
177,768


(1)
The above tables do not include securities-for-securities lending transactions of $14.6 billion and $15.9 billion at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively, where the Company acts as lender and receives securities that can be sold or pledged as collateral. In these transactions, the Company recognizes the securities received at fair value within Other assets and the obligation to return those securities as a liability within Brokerage payables.
 

It is the Company’s policy to take possession of the underlying collateral, monitor its market value relative to the amounts due under the agreements and, when necessary, require prompt transfer of additional collateral in order to maintain contractual margin protection. For resale and repurchase agreements, when necessary, the Company posts additional collateral in order to maintain contractual margin protection.
A substantial portion of the resale and repurchase agreements is recorded at fair value, as described in Notes 20 and 21 to the Consolidated Financial Statements. The remaining portion is carried at the amount of cash initially advanced or received, plus accrued interest, as specified in the respective agreements.
A substantial portion of securities borrowing and lending agreements is recorded at the amount of cash advanced or received. The remaining portion is recorded at fair value as the Company elected the fair value option for certain securities borrowed and loaned portfolios, as described in Note 21 to the Consolidated Financial Statements. With respect to securities loaned, the Company receives cash collateral in an amount generally in excess of the market value of the securities loaned. The Company monitors the market value of securities borrowed and securities loaned on a daily basis and obtains or posts additional collateral in order to maintain contractual margin protection.
The following tables present the gross and net resale and repurchase agreements and securities borrowing and lending
agreements and the related offsetting amount permitted under ASC 210-20-45. The tables also include amounts related to financial instruments that are not permitted to be offset under ASC 210-20-45, but would be eligible for offsetting to the extent that an event of default occurred and a legal opinion supporting enforceability of the offsetting rights has been obtained. Remaining exposures continue to be secured by financial collateral, but the Company may not have sought or been able to obtain a legal opinion evidencing enforceability of the offsetting right.
 
As of March 31, 2019
In millions of dollars
Gross amounts
of recognized
assets
Gross amounts
offset on the
Consolidated
Balance Sheet
(1)
Net amounts of
assets included on
the Consolidated
Balance Sheet
(2)
Amounts
not offset on the
Consolidated Balance
Sheet but eligible for
offsetting upon
counterparty default
(3)
Net
amounts
(4)
Securities purchased under agreements to resell
$
268,095

$
104,713

$
163,382

$
129,911

$
33,471

Deposits paid for securities borrowed
101,113


101,113

28,040

73,073

Total
$
369,208

$
104,713

$
264,495

$
157,951

$
106,544



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In millions of dollars
Gross amounts
of recognized
liabilities
Gross amounts
offset on the
Consolidated
Balance Sheet
(1)
Net amounts of
liabilities included on
the Consolidated
Balance Sheet
(2)
Amounts
not offset on the
Consolidated Balance
Sheet but eligible for
offsetting upon
counterparty default
(3)
Net
amounts
(4)
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase
$
276,944

$
104,713

$
172,231

$
91,923

$
80,308

Deposits received for securities loaned
18,141


18,141

5,351

12,790

Total
$
295,085

$
104,713

$
190,372

$
97,274

$
93,098



 
As of December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Gross amounts
of recognized
assets
Gross amounts
offset on the
Consolidated
Balance Sheet
(1)
Net amounts of
assets included on
the Consolidated
Balance Sheet
(2)
Amounts
not offset on the
Consolidated Balance
Sheet but eligible for
offsetting upon
counterparty default
(3)
Net
amounts
(4)
Securities purchased under agreements to resell
$
246,788

$
87,424

$
159,364

$
124,557

$
34,807

Deposits paid for securities borrowed
111,320


111,320

35,766

75,554

Total
$
358,108

$
87,424

$
270,684

$
160,323

$
110,361

In millions of dollars
Gross amounts
of recognized
liabilities
Gross amounts
offset on the
Consolidated
Balance Sheet
(1)
Net amounts of
liabilities included on
the Consolidated
Balance Sheet
(2)
Amounts
not offset on the
Consolidated Balance
Sheet but eligible for
offsetting upon
counterparty default
(3)
Net
amounts
(4)
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase
$
253,514

$
87,424

$
166,090

$
82,823

$
83,267

Deposits received for securities loaned
11,678


11,678

3,415

8,263

Total
$
265,192

$
87,424

$
177,768

$
86,238

$
91,530

(1)
Includes financial instruments subject to enforceable master netting agreements that are permitted to be offset under ASC 210-20-45.
(2)
The total of this column for each period excludes federal funds sold/purchased. See tables above.
(3)
Includes financial instruments subject to enforceable master netting agreements that are not permitted to be offset under ASC 210-20-45, but would be eligible for offsetting to the extent that an event of default has occurred and a legal opinion supporting enforceability of the offsetting right has been obtained.
(4)
Remaining exposures continue to be secured by financial collateral, but the Company may not have sought or been able to obtain a legal opinion evidencing enforceability of the offsetting right.

The following tables present the gross amount of liabilities associated with repurchase agreements and securities lending agreements, by remaining contractual maturity:

 
As of March 31, 2019
In millions of dollars
Open and overnight
Up to 30 days
31–90 days
Greater than 90 days
Total
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase
$
140,262

$
60,664

$
33,724

$
42,294

$
276,944

Deposits received for securities loaned
12,567

459

2,691

2,424

18,141

Total
$
152,829

$
61,123

$
36,415

$
44,718

$
295,085



 
As of December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Open and overnight
Up to 30 days
31–90 days
Greater than 90 days
Total
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase
$
108,405

$
70,850

$
29,898

$
44,361

$
253,514

Deposits received for securities loaned
6,296

774

2,626

1,982

11,678

Total
$
114,701

$
71,624

$
32,524

$
46,343

$
265,192


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The following tables present the gross amount of liabilities associated with repurchase agreements and securities lending agreements, by class of underlying collateral:

 
As of March 31, 2019
In millions of dollars
Repurchase agreements
Securities lending agreements
Total
U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
$
101,780

$

$
101,780

State and municipal securities
1,644


1,644

Foreign government securities
106,764

565

107,329

Corporate bonds
22,264

660

22,924

Equity securities
14,616

16,570

31,186

Mortgage-backed securities
20,112


20,112

Asset-backed securities
5,861


5,861

Other
3,903

346

4,249

Total
$
276,944

$
18,141

$
295,085


 
As of December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Repurchase agreements
Securities lending agreements
Total
U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
$
86,785

$
41

$
86,826

State and municipal securities
2,605


2,605

Foreign government securities
99,131

179

99,310

Corporate bonds
21,719

749

22,468

Equity securities
12,920

10,664

23,584

Mortgage-backed securities
19,421


19,421

Asset-backed securities
6,207


6,207

Other
4,726

45

4,771

Total
$
253,514

$
11,678

$
265,192




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11. BROKERAGE RECEIVABLES AND BROKERAGE PAYABLES

The Company has receivables and payables for financial instruments sold to and purchased from brokers, dealers and customers, which arise in the ordinary course of business.
For additional information on these receivables and payables, see Note 12 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
Brokerage receivables and Brokerage payables consisted of the following:
In millions of dollars
March 31,
2019
December 31, 2018
Receivables from customers
$
14,945

$
14,415

Receivables from brokers, dealers and clearing organizations
29,555

21,035

Total brokerage receivables(1)
$
44,500

$
35,450

Payables to customers
$
37,240

$
40,273

Payables to brokers, dealers and clearing organizations
25,416

24,298

Total brokerage payables(1)
$
62,656

$
64,571


(1)
Includes brokerage receivables and payables recorded by Citi broker-dealer entities that are accounted for in accordance with the AICPA Accounting Guide for Brokers and Dealers in Securities as codified in ASC 940-320.

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12.   INVESTMENTS

For additional information regarding Citi’s investment portfolios, including evaluating investments for other-than-temporary impairment (OTTI), see Note 13 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.

 






The following table presents Citi’s investments by category:
 
In millions of dollars
March 31,
2019
December 31,
2018
 
 
Debt securities available-for-sale (AFS)
$
275,132

$
288,038

 
Debt securities held-to-maturity (HTM)(1)
66,842

63,357

 
Marketable equity securities carried at fair value(2)
208

220

 
Non-marketable equity securities carried at fair value(2)
804

889

 
Non-marketable equity securities measured using the measurement alternative(3)


630

538

 
Non-marketable equity securities carried at cost(4)
5,665

5,565

 
Total investments
$
349,281

$
358,607


(1)
Carried at adjusted amortized cost basis, net of any credit-related impairment.
(2)
Unrealized gains and losses are recognized in earnings.
(3)
Impairment losses and adjustments to the carrying value as a result of observable price changes are recognized in earnings.
(4)
Represents shares issued by the Federal Reserve Bank, Federal Home Loan Banks and certain exchanges of which Citigroup is a member.

The following table presents interest and dividend income on investments:
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
Taxable interest
$
2,372

$
2,042

Interest exempt from U.S. federal income tax
127

130

Dividend income
49

62

Total interest and dividend income
$
2,548

$
2,234



The following table presents realized gains and losses on the sales of investments, which exclude OTTI losses:
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
Gross realized investment gains
$
168

$
345

Gross realized investment losses
(38
)
(175
)
Net realized gains on sale of investments
$
130

$
170



 



95



Debt Securities Available-for-Sale
The amortized cost and fair value of AFS debt securities were as follows:
 
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Amortized
cost
Gross
unrealized
gains
Gross
unrealized
losses
Fair
value
Amortized
cost
Gross
unrealized
gains
Gross
unrealized
losses
Fair
value
Debt securities AFS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities(1)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. government-sponsored agency guaranteed
$
39,228

$
539

$
434

$
39,333

$
43,504

$
241

$
725

$
43,020

Alt-A
1



1

1



1

Non-U.S. residential
1,117

4

1

1,120

1,310

4

2

1,312

Commercial
138

1

1

138

173

1

2

172

Total mortgage-backed securities
$
40,484

$
544

$
436

$
40,592

$
44,988

$
246

$
729

$
44,505

U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. Treasury
$
100,267

$
25

$
1,003

$
99,289

$
109,376

$
33

$
1,339

$
108,070

Agency obligations
8,472

2

90

8,384

9,283

1

132

9,152

Total U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
$
108,739

$
27

$
1,093

$
107,673

$
118,659

$
34

$
1,471

$
117,222

State and municipal
$
8,012

$
162

$
65

$
8,109

$
9,372

$
96

$
262

$
9,206

Foreign government
101,296

455

395

101,356

100,872

415

596

100,691

Corporate
12,366

59

115

12,310

11,714

42

157

11,599

Asset-backed securities(1)
1,421

1

2

1,420

845

2

4

843

Other debt securities
3,671

1


3,672

3,973


1

3,972

Total debt securities AFS
$
275,989

$
1,249

$
2,106

$
275,132

$
290,423

$
835

$
3,220

$
288,038

(1)
The Company invests in mortgage- and asset-backed securities. These securitizations are generally considered VIEs. The Company’s maximum exposure to loss from these VIEs is equal to the carrying amount of the securities, which is reflected in the table above. For mortgage- and asset-backed securitizations in which the Company has other involvement, see Note 18 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.


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The following table shows the fair value of AFS debt securities that have been in an unrealized loss position:
 
Less than 12 months
12 months or longer
Total
In millions of dollars
Fair
value
Gross
unrealized
losses
Fair
value
Gross
unrealized
losses
Fair
value
Gross
unrealized
losses
March 31, 2019
 
 
 
 
 
 
Debt securities AFS
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. government agency guaranteed
$
9,176

$
268

$
8,102

$
166

$
17,278

$
434

Non-U.S. residential
387

1

1


388

1

Commercial
14


104

1

118

1

Total mortgage-backed securities
$
9,577

$
269

$
8,207

$
167

$
17,784

$
436

U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. Treasury
$
8,496

$
48

$
80,174

$
955

$
88,670

$
1,003

Agency obligations
126

2

8,098

88

8,224

90

Total U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
$
8,622

$
50

$
88,272

$
1,043

$
96,894

$
1,093

State and municipal
$
928

$
6

$
968

$
59

$
1,896

$
65

Foreign government
32,453

159

11,945

236

44,398

395

Corporate
3,252

96

2,127

19

5,379

115

Asset-backed securities
306

2

56


362

2

Other debt securities
816




816


Total debt securities AFS
$
55,954

$
582

$
111,575

$
1,524

$
167,529

$
2,106

December 31, 2018
 

 

 

 

 

 

Debt securities AFS
 

 

 

 

 

 

Mortgage-backed securities
 

 

 

 

 

 

U.S. government agency guaranteed
$
11,160

$
286

$
13,143

$
439

$
24,303

$
725

Non-U.S. residential
284

2

2


286

2

Commercial
79

1

82

1

161

2

Total mortgage-backed securities
$
11,523

$
289

$
13,227

$
440

$
24,750

$
729

U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
 

 

 

 

 

 

U.S. Treasury
$
8,389

$
42

$
77,883

$
1,297

$
86,272

$
1,339

Agency obligations
277

2

8,660

130

8,937

132

Total U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
$
8,666

$
44

$
86,543

$
1,427

$
95,209

$
1,471

State and municipal
$
1,614

$
34

$
1,303

$
228

$
2,917

$
262

Foreign government
40,655

265

15,053

331

55,708

596

Corporate
4,547

115

2,077

42

6,624

157

Asset-backed securities
441

4

55


496

4

Other debt securities
1,790

1



1,790

1

Total debt securities AFS
$
69,236

$
752

$
118,258

$
2,468

$
187,494

$
3,220





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The following table presents the amortized cost and fair value of AFS debt securities by contractual maturity dates:
 
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Amortized
cost
Fair
value
Amortized
cost
Fair
value
Mortgage-backed securities(1)
 
 
 
 
Due within 1 year
$
68

$
68

$
14

$
14

After 1 but within 5 years
706

707

662

661

After 5 but within 10 years
1,824

1,922

2,779

2,828

After 10 years(2)
37,886

37,895

41,533

41,002

Total
$
40,484

$
40,592

$
44,988

$
44,505

U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
 
 
 
 
Due within 1 year
$
39,674

$
39,554

$
41,941

$
41,867

After 1 but within 5 years
68,442

67,520

76,139

74,800

After 5 but within 10 years
597

573

489

462

After 10 years(2)
26

26

90

93

Total
$
108,739

$
107,673

$
118,659

$
117,222

State and municipal
 
 
 
 
Due within 1 year
$
1,674

$
1,673

$
2,586

$
2,586

After 1 but within 5 years
1,542

1,546

1,676

1,675

After 5 but within 10 years
573

595

585

602

After 10 years(2)
4,223

4,295

4,525

4,343

Total
$
8,012

$
8,109

$
9,372

$
9,206

Foreign government
 
 
 
 
Due within 1 year
$
41,824

$
41,806

$
39,078

$
39,028

After 1 but within 5 years
46,950

46,936

50,125

49,962

After 5 but within 10 years
11,034

11,083

10,153

10,149

After 10 years(2)
1,488

1,531

1,516

1,552

Total
$
101,296

$
101,356

$
100,872

$
100,691

All other(3)
 
 
 
 
Due within 1 year
$
6,867

$
6,865

$
6,166

$
6,166

After 1 but within 5 years
8,199

8,188

8,459

8,416

After 5 but within 10 years
1,429

1,410

1,474

1,427

After 10 years(2)
963

939

433

405

Total
$
17,458

$
17,402

$
16,532

$
16,414

Total debt securities AFS
$
275,989

$
275,132

$
290,423

$
288,038

(1)
Includes mortgage-backed securities of U.S. government-sponsored agencies.
(2)
Investments with no stated maturities are included as contractual maturities of greater than 10 years. Actual maturities may differ due to call or prepayment rights.
(3)
Includes corporate, asset-backed and other debt securities.


98



Debt Securities Held-to-Maturity

The carrying value and fair value of debt securities HTM were as follows:
In millions of dollars
Carrying
value
Gross
unrealized
gains
Gross
unrealized
losses
Fair
value
March 31, 2019
 
 
 
 
Debt securities held-to-maturity
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities(1)
 
 
 
 
U.S. government agency guaranteed(2)
$
38,286

$
392

$
296

$
38,382

Non-U.S. residential
1,313

13

1

1,325

Commercial
424

1

1

424

Total mortgage-backed securities
$
40,023

$
406

$
298

$
40,131

State and municipal
$
7,648

$
285

$
70

$
7,863

Foreign government
1,000


11

989

Asset-backed securities(1)
18,171

6

86

18,091

Total debt securities held-to-maturity
$
66,842

$
697

$
465

$
67,074

December 31, 2018
 

 

 

 

Debt securities held-to-maturity
 

 

 

 

Mortgage-backed securities(1)
 

 

 

 

U.S. government agency guaranteed
$
34,239

$
199

$
578

$
33,860

Non-U.S. residential
1,339

12

1

1,350

Commercial
368



368

Total mortgage-backed securities
$
35,946

$
211

$
579

$
35,578

State and municipal
$
7,628

$
167

$
138

$
7,657

Foreign government
1,027


24

1,003

Asset-backed securities(1)
18,756

8

112

18,652

Total debt securities held-to-maturity
$
63,357

$
386

$
853

$
62,890


(1)
The Company invests in mortgage- and asset-backed securities. These securitizations are generally considered VIEs. The Company’s maximum exposure to loss from these VIEs is equal to the carrying amount of the securities, which is reflected in the table above. For mortgage- and asset-backed securitizations in which the Company has other involvement, see Note 18 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
(2)
In March 2019, Citibank transferred $5 billion of agency residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) from AFS classification to HTM classification in accordance with ASC 320. At the time of transfer, the securities were in an unrealized loss position of $56 million. The loss amounts will remain in AOCI and be amortized over the remaining life of the securities.


















99



The table below shows the fair value of debt securities HTM that have been in an unrecognized loss position:
 
Less than 12 months
12 months or longer
Total
In millions of dollars
Fair
value
Gross
unrecognized
losses
Fair
value
Gross
unrecognized
losses
Fair
value
Gross
unrecognized
losses
March 31, 2019
 
 
 
 
 
 
Debt securities held-to-maturity
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities
$
4,577

$
11

$
18,150

$
287

$
22,727

$
298

State and municipal
206

6

954

64

1,160

70

Foreign government
989

11



989

11

Asset-backed securities
12,581

86



12,581

86

Total debt securities held-to-maturity
$
18,353

$
114

$
19,104

$
351

$
37,457

$
465

December 31, 2018
 
 
 
 
 
 
Debt securities held-to-maturity
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities
$
2,822

$
20

$
18,086

$
559

$
20,908

$
579

State and municipal
981

34

1,242

104

2,223

138

Foreign government
1,003

24



1,003

24

Asset-backed securities
13,008

112



13,008

112

Total debt securities held-to-maturity
$
17,814

$
190

$
19,328

$
663

$
37,142

$
853

Note: Excluded from the gross unrecognized losses presented in the table above are $(683) million and $(653) million of net unrealized losses recorded in AOCI as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively, primarily related to the difference between the amortized cost and carrying value of HTM debt securities that were reclassified from AFS. Substantially all of these net unrecognized losses relate to securities that have been in a loss position for 12 months or longer at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018.

100



The following table presents the carrying value and fair value of HTM debt securities by contractual maturity dates:
 
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Carrying value
Fair value
Carrying value
Fair value
Mortgage-backed securities
 
 
 
 
Due within 1 year
$
3

$
3

$
3

$
3

After 1 but within 5 years
544

547

539

540

After 5 but within 10 years
1,822

1,845

997

1,011

After 10 years(1)
37,654

37,736

34,407

34,024

Total
$
40,023

$
40,131

$
35,946

$
35,578

State and municipal
 
 
 
 
Due within 1 year
$
37

$
37

$
37

$
37

After 1 but within 5 years
221

228

168

174

After 5 but within 10 years
487

500

540

544

After 10 years(1)
6,903

7,098

6,883

6,902

Total
$
7,648

$
7,863

$
7,628

$
7,657

Foreign government
 
 
 
 
Due within 1 year
$
20

$
20

$
60

$
36

After 1 but within 5 years
980

969

967

967

After 5 but within 10 years




After 10 years(1)




Total
$
1,000

$
989

$
1,027

$
1,003

All other(2)
 
 
 
 
Due within 1 year
$

$

$

$

After 1 but within 5 years




After 5 but within 10 years
3,039

3,041

2,535

2,539

After 10 years(1)
15,132

15,050

16,221

16,113

Total
$
18,171

$
18,091

$
18,756

$
18,652

Total debt securities held-to-maturity
$
66,842

$
67,074

$
63,357

$
62,890

(1)
Investments with no stated maturities are included as contractual maturities of greater than 10 years. Actual maturities may differ due to call or prepayment rights.
(2)
Includes corporate and asset-backed securities.



101



Evaluating Investments for Other-Than-Temporary Impairment

Debt Securities

Overview
The Company conducts periodic reviews of all debt securities with unrealized losses to evaluate whether the impairment is other-than-temporary. This review applies to all debt securities that are not measured at fair value through earnings.
An unrealized loss exists when the current fair value of an individual debt security is less than its amortized cost basis. Unrealized losses that are determined to be temporary in nature are recorded, net of tax, in AOCI for AFS debt securities. Temporary losses related to HTM debt securities generally are not recorded, as these investments are carried at adjusted amortized cost basis. However, for HTM debt securities with credit-related impairment, the credit loss is recognized in earnings as OTTI, and any difference between the cost basis adjusted for the OTTI and fair value is recognized in AOCI and amortized as an adjustment of yield over the remaining contractual life of the security. For debt securities transferred to HTM from Trading account assets, amortized cost is defined as the fair value of the securities at the date of transfer, plus any accretion income and less any impairment recognized in earnings subsequent to transfer. For debt securities transferred to HTM from AFS, amortized cost is defined as the original purchase cost, adjusted for the cumulative accretion or amortization of any purchase discount or premium, plus or minus any cumulative fair value hedge adjustments, net of accretion or amortization, and less any impairment recognized in earnings.
Regardless of the classification of debt securities as AFS or HTM, the Company assesses each position with an unrealized loss for OTTI. Factors considered in determining whether a loss is temporary include:

the length of time and the extent to which fair value has been below cost;
the severity of the impairment;
the cause of the impairment and the financial condition and near-term prospects of the issuer;
activity in the market of the issuer that may indicate adverse credit conditions; and
the Company’s ability and intent to hold the investment for a period of time sufficient to allow for any anticipated recovery.

The Company’s review for impairment generally entails:

identification and evaluation of impaired investments;
analysis of individual investments that have fair values less than amortized cost, including consideration of the length of time the investment has been in an unrealized loss position and the expected recovery period;
consideration of evidential matter, including an evaluation of factors or triggers that could cause individual investments to qualify as having other-than-temporary impairment and those that would not support other-than-temporary impairment; and
 
documentation of the results of these analyses, as required under business policies.

The entire difference between amortized cost basis and fair value is recognized in earnings as OTTI for impaired debt securities that the Company has an intent to sell or for which the Company believes it will more-likely-than-not be required to sell prior to recovery of the amortized cost basis. However, for those debt securities that the Company does not intend to sell and is not likely to be required to sell, only the credit-related impairment is recognized in earnings and any non-credit-related impairment is recorded in AOCI.
For debt securities, credit impairment exists where management does not expect to receive contractual principal and interest cash flows sufficient to recover the entire amortized cost basis of a security.
The sections below describe the Company’s process for identifying credit-related impairments for debt security types that have the most significant unrealized losses as of March 31, 2019.

Mortgage-Backed Securities
For U.S. mortgage-backed securities, credit impairment is assessed using a cash flow model that estimates the principal and interest cash flows on the underlying mortgages using the security-specific collateral and transaction structure. The model distributes the estimated cash flows to the various tranches of securities, considering the transaction structure and any subordination and credit enhancements that exist in that structure. The cash flow model incorporates actual cash flows on the mortgage-backed securities through the current period and then estimates the remaining cash flows using a number of assumptions, including default rates, prepayment rates, recovery rates (on foreclosed properties) and loss severity rates (on non-agency mortgage-backed securities).
Management develops specific assumptions using market data, internal estimates and estimates published by rating agencies and other third-party sources. Default rates are projected by considering current underlying mortgage loan performance, generally assuming the default of (i) 10% of current loans, (ii) 25% of 30–59 day delinquent loans, (iii) 70% of 60–90 day delinquent loans and (iv) 100% of 91+ day delinquent loans. These estimates are extrapolated along a default timing curve to estimate the total lifetime pool default rate. Other assumptions contemplate the actual collateral attributes, including geographic concentrations, rating actions and current market prices.
Cash flow projections are developed using different stress test scenarios. Management evaluates the results of those stress tests (including the severity of any cash shortfall indicated and the likelihood of the stress scenarios actually occurring based on the underlying pool’s characteristics and performance) to assess whether management expects to recover the amortized cost basis of the security. If cash flow projections indicate that the Company does not expect to recover its amortized cost basis, the Company recognizes the estimated credit loss in earnings.


102



State and Municipal Securities
The process for identifying credit impairments in Citigroup’s AFS and HTM state and municipal bonds is primarily based on a credit analysis that incorporates third-party credit ratings.  Citigroup monitors the bond issuers and any insurers providing default protection in the form of financial guarantee insurance. The average external credit rating, ignoring any insurance, is Aa3/AA-.  In the event of an external rating downgrade or other indicator of credit impairment (i.e., based on instrument-specific estimates of cash flows or probability of issuer default), the subject bond is specifically reviewed for adverse changes in the amount or timing of expected contractual principal and interest payments.
For state and municipal bonds with unrealized losses that Citigroup plans to sell, or would be more-likely-than-not required to sell, the full impairment is recognized in earnings.

Equity Method Investments
Management assesses equity method investments that have fair values that are less than their respective carrying values for OTTI. Fair value is measured as price multiplied by quantity if the investee has publicly listed securities. If the investee is not publicly listed, other methods are used (see Note 20 to the Consolidated Financial Statements).
For impaired equity method investments that Citi plans to sell prior to recovery of value or would likely be required to sell, with no expectation that the fair value will recover prior to the expected sale date, the full impairment is recognized in earnings as OTTI regardless of severity and duration. The measurement of the OTTI does not include partial projected recoveries subsequent to the balance sheet date.
For impaired equity method investments that management does not plan to sell and is not likely to be required to sell prior to recovery of value, the evaluation of whether an impairment is other-than-temporary is based on (i) whether and when an equity method investment will recover in value and (ii) whether the investor has the intent and ability to hold that investment for a period of time sufficient to recover the value. The determination of whether the impairment is considered other-than-temporary considers the following indicators:

the cause of the impairment and the financial condition and near-term prospects of the issuer, including any specific events that may influence the operations of the issuer;
the intent and ability to hold the investment for a period of time sufficient to allow for any anticipated recovery in market value; and
the length of time and extent to which fair value has been less than the carrying value.

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Recognition and Measurement of OTTI
The following tables present total OTTI on Investments recognized in earnings:

Three Months Ended 
 March 31, 2019
In millions of dollars
AFS
HTM
Total
Impairment losses related to debt securities that the Company does not intend to sell nor will likely be required to sell:
 
 
 
Total OTTI losses recognized during the period
$

$

$

Less: portion of impairment loss recognized in AOCI (before taxes)



Net impairment losses recognized in earnings for debt securities that the Company does not intend to sell nor will likely be required to sell
$

$

$

Impairment losses recognized in earnings for debt securities that the Company intends to sell, would be more-likely-than-not required to sell or will be subject to an issuer call deemed probable of exercise
3


3

Total OTTI losses recognized in earnings
$
3

$

$
3



Three Months Ended 
  March 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
AFS
HTM
Total
Impairment losses related to securities that the Company does not intend to sell nor will likely be required to sell:
 
 
 
Total OTTI losses recognized during the period
$

$

$

Less: portion of impairment loss recognized in AOCI (before taxes)



Net impairment losses recognized in earnings for securities that the Company does not intend to sell nor will likely be required to sell
$

$

$

Impairment losses recognized in earnings for securities that the Company intends to sell, would be more-likely-than-not required to sell or will be subject to an issuer call deemed probable of exercise
27


27

Total impairment losses recognized in earnings
$
27

$

$
27




The following are three-month rollforwards of the credit-related impairments recognized in earnings for AFS and HTM debt securities held that the Company does not intend to sell nor will likely be required to sell:
 
Cumulative OTTI credit losses recognized in earnings on debt securities still held
In millions of dollars
December 31, 2018 balance
Credit
impairments
recognized in
earnings on
securities not
previously
impaired
Credit
impairments
recognized in
earnings on
securities that
have
been previously
impaired
Changes due to
credit-impaired
securities sold,
transferred or
matured
March 31, 2019 balance
AFS debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities
$
1

$

$

$

$
1

State and municipal





Foreign government securities





Corporate
4




4

All other debt securities





Total OTTI credit losses recognized for AFS debt securities
$
5

$

$

$

$
5

HTM debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities
$

$

$

$

$

State and municipal





Total OTTI credit losses recognized for HTM debt securities
$

$

$

$

$



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Cumulative OTTI credit losses recognized in earnings on debt securities still held
In millions of dollars
December 31, 2017 balance
Credit
impairments
recognized in
earnings on
securities not
previously
impaired
Credit
impairments
recognized in
earnings on
securities that
have
been previously
impaired
Reductions due to
credit-impaired
securities sold,
transferred or
matured
(1)
March 31, 2018 balance
AFS debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities(2)
$
38

$

$

$
(13
)
$
25

State and municipal
4



(4
)

Foreign government securities





Corporate
4




4

All other debt securities
2




2

Total OTTI credit losses recognized for AFS debt securities
$
48

$

$

$
(17
)
$
31

HTM debt securities
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities(3)
$
54

$

$

$
(54
)
$

State and municipal
3



(3
)

Total OTTI credit losses recognized for HTM debt securities
$
57

$

$

$
(57
)
$

(1)
Includes $18 million in cumulative OTTI reclassified from HTM to AFS due to the transfer of the related debt securities from HTM to AFS. Citi adopted ASU 2017-12, Targeted Improvements to Accounting for Hedge Activities, on January 1, 2018 and transferred approximately $4 billion of HTM debt securities into AFS classification as permitted as a one-time transfer under the standard.
(2)
Primarily consists of Prime securities.
(3)
Primarily consists of Alt-A securities.


Non-Marketable Equity Securities Not Carried at Fair Value
Non-marketable equity securities are required to be measured at fair value with changes in fair value recognized in earnings unless (i) the measurement alternative is elected or (ii) the investment represents Federal Reserve Bank and Federal Home Loan Bank stock or certain exchange seats that continue to be carried at cost.
The election to measure a non-marketable equity security using the measurement alternative is made on an instrument-by-instrument basis. Under the measurement alternative, an equity security is carried at cost plus or minus changes resulting from observable prices in orderly transactions for the identical or a similar investment of the same issuer. The carrying value of the equity security is adjusted to fair value on the date of an observed transaction. Fair value may differ from the observed transaction price due to a number of factors, including marketability adjustments and differences in rights and obligations when the observed transaction is not for the identical investment held by Citi.
Equity securities under the measurement alternative are also assessed for impairment. On a quarterly basis, management qualitatively assesses whether each equity security under the measurement alternative is impaired. Impairment indicators that are considered include, but are not limited to, the following:

a significant deterioration in the earnings performance, credit rating, asset quality or business prospects of the investee;
 
a significant adverse change in the regulatory, economic or technological environment of the investee;
a significant adverse change in the general market condition of either the geographical area or the industry in which the investee operates;
a bona fide offer to purchase, an offer by the investee to sell or a completed auction process for the same or similar investment for an amount less than the carrying amount of that investment; and
factors that raise significant concerns about the investee’s ability to continue as a going concern, such as negative cash flows from operations, working capital deficiencies or noncompliance with statutory capital requirements or debt covenants.

When the qualitative assessment indicates that impairment exists, the investment is written down to fair value, with the full difference between the fair value of the investment and its carrying amount recognized in earnings.

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Below is the carrying value of non-marketable equity securities measured using the measurement alternative at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018:
In millions of dollars
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Measurement alternative:
 
 
Carrying value
$
630

$
538


Below are amounts recognized in earnings for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018, and life-to-date amounts as of March 31, 2019 on non-marketable equity securities measured using the measurement alternative:

 
Three Months Ended
March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
Measurement alternative:




Impairment losses(1)
$
5

$
1

Downward changes for observable prices(1)

2

Upward changes for observable prices(1)
66

123


(1)
See Note 20 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information on these nonrecurring fair value measurements.

 
Life-to-date amounts on securities still held
In millions of dollars
March 31, 2019
Measurement alternative:
 
Impairment losses
$
12

Downward changes for observable prices
18

Upward changes for observable prices
285





 
A similar impairment analysis is performed for non-marketable equity securities carried at cost. For the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018, there was no impairment loss recognized in earnings for non-marketable equity securities carried at cost.

Investments in Alternative Investment Funds That Calculate Net Asset Value
The Company holds investments in certain alternative investment funds that calculate net asset value (NAV), or its equivalent, including hedge funds, private equity funds, funds
of funds and real estate funds, as provided by third-party asset managers. Investments in such funds are generally classified as non-marketable equity securities carried at fair value. The fair values of these investments are estimated using the NAV of the Company’s ownership interest in the funds. Some of
these investments are in “covered funds” for purposes of the Volcker Rule, which prohibits certain proprietary investment activities and limits the ownership of, and relationships with, covered funds. On April 21, 2017, Citi’s request for extension of the permitted holding period under the Volcker Rule for certain of its investments in illiquid funds was approved, allowing the Company to hold such investments until the earlier of five years from the July 21, 2017 expiration date of the general conformance period, or the date such investments mature or are otherwise conformed with the Volcker Rule.



 
Fair value
Unfunded
commitments
Redemption frequency
(if currently eligible)
monthly, quarterly, annually
Redemption 
notice
period
In millions of dollars
March 31,
2019
December 31, 2018
March 31,
2019
December 31, 2018
 
 
Hedge funds
$

$

$

$

Generally quarterly
10–95 days
Private equity funds(1)(2)
160

168

62

62

Real estate funds(2)(3)
14

14

19

19

Mutual/collective investment funds
25

25



Total
$
199

$
207

$
81

$
81

(1)
Private equity funds include funds that invest in infrastructure, emerging markets and venture capital.
(2)
With respect to the Company’s investments in private equity funds and real estate funds, distributions from each fund will be received as the underlying assets held by these funds are liquidated. It is estimated that the underlying assets of these funds will be liquidated over a period of several years as market conditions allow. Private equity and real estate funds do not allow redemption of investments by their investors. Investors are permitted to sell or transfer their investments, subject to the approval of the general partner or investment manager of these funds, which generally may not be unreasonably withheld.
(3)
Includes several real estate funds that invest primarily in commercial real estate in the U.S., Europe and Asia.

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13.   LOANS

Citigroup loans are reported in two categories: consumer and corporate. These categories are classified primarily according to the segment and subsegment that manage the loans. For additional information regarding Citi’s consumer and corporate loans, including related accounting policies, see Note 14 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.

Consumer Loans
Consumer loans represent loans and leases managed primarily by GCB and Corporate/Other. The following table provides Citi’s consumer loans by loan type:

In millions of dollars
March 31,
2019
December 31, 2018
In U.S. offices
 
 
Mortgage and real estate(1)
$
57,461

$
60,127

Installment, revolving credit and other
3,257

3,398

Cards
135,206

143,788

Commercial and industrial
8,859

8,256

Total
$
204,783

$
215,569

In offices outside the U.S.
 
 
Mortgage and real estate(1)
$
43,184

$
43,379

Installment, revolving credit and other
27,525

27,609

Cards
24,763

25,400

Commercial and industrial
18,884

17,773

Lease financing
47

49

Total
$
114,403

$
114,210

Total consumer loans
$
319,186

$
329,779

Net unearned income
$
701

$
708

Consumer loans, net of unearned income
$
319,887

$
330,487


(1)
Loans secured primarily by real estate.

During the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018, the Company sold and/or reclassified to HFS $1.9 billion and $0.8 billion, respectively, of consumer loans.

 









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Consumer Loan Delinquency and Non-Accrual Details at March 31, 2019
In millions of dollars
Total
current(1)(2)
30–89 days
past due(3)
≥ 90 days
past due(3)
Past due
government
guaranteed(4)
Total
loans(2)
Total
non-accrual
90 days past due
and accruing
In North America offices
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential first mortgages(5)
$
44,047

$
393

$
234

$
677

$
45,351

$
564

$
456

Home equity loans(6)(7)
10,527

174

236


10,937

500


Credit cards
132,572

1,590

1,746


135,908


1,746

Installment and other
3,257

41

15


3,313

21


Commercial banking loans
10,303

9

48


10,360

145


Total
$
200,706

$
2,207

$
2,279

$
677

$
205,869

$
1,230

$
2,202

In offices outside North America
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential first mortgages(5)
$
35,777

$
203

$
134

$

$
36,114

$
397

$

Credit cards
23,561

417

365


24,343

297

234

Installment and other
25,687

244

97


26,028

130


Commercial banking loans
27,415

53

64


27,532

151


Total
$
112,440

$
917

$
660

$

$
114,017

$
975

$
234

Total GCB and Corporate/Other
  Consumer
$
313,146

$
3,124

$
2,939

$
677

$
319,886

$
2,205

$
2,436

Other(8)
1




1



Total Citigroup
$
313,147

$
3,124

$
2,939

$
677

$
319,887

$
2,205

$
2,436

(1)
Loans less than 30 days past due are presented as current.
(2)
Includes $20 million of residential first mortgages recorded at fair value.
(3)
Excludes loans guaranteed by U.S. government-sponsored entities.
(4)
Consists of residential first mortgages that are guaranteed by U.S. government-sponsored entities that are 30–89 days past due of $0.2 billion and 90 days or more past due of $0.5 billion.
(5)
Includes approximately $0.1 billion of residential first mortgage loans in process of foreclosure.
(6)
Includes approximately $0.1 billion of home equity loans in process of foreclosure.
(7)
Fixed-rate home equity loans and loans extended under home equity lines of credit, which are typically in junior lien positions.
(8)
Represents loans classified as consumer loans on the Consolidated Balance Sheet that are not included in GCB or Corporate/Other consumer credit metrics.

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Consumer Loan Delinquency and Non-Accrual Details at December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Total
current(1)(2)
30–89 days
past due(3)
≥ 90 days
past due(3)
Past due
government
guaranteed(4)
Total
loans(2)
Total
non-accrual
90 days past due
and accruing
In North America offices
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential first mortgages(5)
$
45,953

$
420

$
253

$
786

$
47,412

$
583

$
549

Home equity loans(6)(7)
11,135

161

247


11,543

527


Credit cards
141,106

1,687

1,764


144,557


1,764

Installment and other
3,394

43

16


3,453

22


Commercial banking loans
9,662

20

46


9,728

109


Total
$
211,250

$
2,331

$
2,326

$
786

$
216,693

$
1,241

$
2,313

In offices outside North America
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential first mortgages(5)
$
35,624

$
203

$
145

$

$
35,972

$
383

$

Credit cards
24,131

425

370


24,926

312

235

Installment and other
25,085

254

107


25,446

152


Commercial banking loans
27,345

51

53


27,449

138


Total
$
112,185

$
933

$
675

$

$
113,793

$
985

$
235

Total GCB and Corporate/Other
  Consumer
$
323,435

$
3,264

$
3,001

$
786

$
330,486

$
2,226

$
2,548

Other(8)
1




1



Total Citigroup
$
323,436

$
3,264

$
3,001

$
786

$
330,487

$
2,226

$
2,548

(1)
Loans less than 30 days past due are presented as current.
(2)
Includes $20 million of residential first mortgages recorded at fair value.
(3)
Excludes loans guaranteed by U.S. government-sponsored entities.
(4)
Consists of residential first mortgages that are guaranteed by U.S. government-sponsored entities that are 30–89 days past due of $0.2 billion and 90 days or more past due of $0.6 billion.
(5)
Includes approximately $0.1 billion of residential first mortgage loans in process of foreclosure.
(6)
Includes approximately $0.1 billion of home equity loans in process of foreclosure.
(7)
Fixed-rate home equity loans and loans extended under home equity lines of credit, which are typically in junior lien positions.
(8)
Represents loans classified as consumer loans on the Consolidated Balance Sheet that are not included in GCB or Corporate/Other consumer credit metrics.

Consumer Credit Scores (FICO)
The following tables provide details on the FICO scores for Citi’s U.S. consumer loan portfolio based on end-of-period receivables (commercial banking loans are excluded from the table since they are business based and FICO scores are not a primary driver in their credit evaluation). FICO scores are updated monthly for substantially all of the portfolio or, otherwise, on a quarterly basis for the remaining portfolio.
FICO score distribution in U.S. portfolio(1)(2)
March 31, 2019
In millions of dollars
Less than
680
680 to 760
Greater
than 760
Residential first mortgages
$
4,169

$
12,922

$
25,874

Home equity loans
2,321

4,093

4,188

Credit cards
32,056

55,975

45,934

Installment and other
611

1,009

1,105

Total
$
39,157

$
73,999

$
77,101


 

FICO score distribution in U.S. portfolio(1)(2)
December 31, 2018

In millions of dollars
Less than
680
680 to 760
Greater
than 760
Residential first mortgages
$
4,530

$
13,848

$
26,546

Home equity loans
2,438

4,296

4,471

Credit cards
32,686

58,722

51,299

Installment and other
625

1,097

1,121

Total
$
40,279

$
77,963

$
83,437

(1)
Excludes loans guaranteed by U.S. government entities, loans subject to long-term standby commitments (LTSC) with U.S. government-sponsored entities and loans recorded at fair value.
(2)
Excludes balances where FICO was not available. Such amounts are not material.


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Loan to Value (LTV) Ratios
The following tables provide details on the LTV ratios for Citi’s U.S. consumer mortgage portfolios. LTV ratios are updated monthly using the most recent Core Logic Home Price Index data available for substantially all of the portfolio applied at the Metropolitan Statistical Area level, if available, or the state level if not. The remainder of the portfolio is updated in a similar manner using the Federal Housing Finance Agency indices.
LTV distribution in U.S. portfolio(1)(2)
March 31, 2019
In millions of dollars
Less than or
equal to 80%
> 80% but less
than or equal to
100%
Greater
than
100%
Residential first mortgages
$
40,112

$
2,745

$
234

Home equity loans
8,955

1,224

380

Total
$
49,067

$
3,969

$
614


LTV distribution in U.S. portfolio(1)(2)
December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Less than or
equal to 80%
> 80% but less
than or equal to
100%
Greater
than
100%
Residential first mortgages
$
42,379

$
2,474

$
197

Home equity loans
9,465

1,287

390

Total
$
51,844

$
3,761

$
587

(1)
Excludes loans guaranteed by U.S. government entities, loans subject to LTSCs with U.S. government-sponsored entities and loans recorded at fair value.
(2)
Excludes balances where LTV was not available. Such amounts are not material.


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Impaired Consumer Loans
The following tables present information about impaired consumer loans and interest income recognized on impaired consumer loans:
 
 
 
 
 
Three Months Ended 
 March 31,
 
Balance at March 31, 2019
2019
2018
In millions of dollars
Recorded
investment(1)(2)
Unpaid
principal balance
Related
specific allowance(3)
Average
carrying value(4)
Interest income
recognized
(5)
Interest income
recognized
(5)
Mortgage and real estate
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential first mortgages
$
2,085

$
2,289

$
162

$
2,250

$
17

$
21

Home equity loans
672

938

123

698

2

7

Credit cards
1,860

1,891

702

1,818

26

30

Installment and other
 
 
 
 
 
 
Individual installment and other
397

429

146

402

5

6

Commercial banking
274

527

38

282

3

3

Total
$
5,288

$
6,074

$
1,171

$
5,450

$
53

$
67

(1)
Recorded investment in a loan includes net deferred loan fees and costs, unamortized premium or discount and direct write-downs and includes accrued interest only on credit card loans.
(2)
$508 million of residential first mortgages, $255 million of home equity loans and $4 million of commercial market loans do not have a specific allowance.
(3)    Included in the Allowance for loan losses.
(4)
Average carrying value represents the average recorded investment ending balance for the last four quarters and does not include the related specific allowance.
(5)    Includes amounts recognized on both an accrual and cash basis.

 
Balance, December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Recorded
investment(1)(2)
Unpaid
principal balance
Related
specific allowance(3)
Average
carrying value(4)
Mortgage and real estate
 
 
 
 
Residential first mortgages
$
2,130

$
2,329

$
178

$
2,483

Home equity loans
684

946

122

698

Credit cards
1,818

1,842

677

1,815

Installment and other
 
 
 
 
Individual installment and other
400

434

146

414

Commercial banking
252

432

55

286

Total
$
5,284

$
5,983

$
1,178

$
5,696

(1)
Recorded investment in a loan includes net deferred loan fees and costs, unamortized premium or discount and direct write-downs and includes accrued interest only on credit card loans.
(2)
$484 million of residential first mortgages, $263 million of home equity loans and $2 million of commercial market loans do not have a specific allowance.
(3)
Included in the Allowance for loan losses.
(4)
Average carrying value represents the average recorded investment ending balance for the last four quarters and does not include the related specific allowance.




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Consumer Troubled Debt Restructurings
 
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2019
In millions of dollars, except number of loans modified
Number of
loans modified
Post-
modification
recorded
investment
(1)(2)
Deferred
principal
(3)
Contingent
principal
forgiveness
(4)
Principal
forgiveness
(5)
Average
interest rate
reduction
North America
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential first mortgages
493

$
74

$

$

$

%
Home equity loans
206

21

1



2

Credit cards
72,247

305




18

Installment and other revolving
351

3




6

Commercial banking(6)
15

38





Total(8)
73,312

$
441

$
1

$

$



International
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential first mortgages
725

$
20

$

$

$

%
Credit cards
18,493

75



3

16

Installment and other revolving
7,552

45



2

10

Commercial banking(6)
99

32





Total(8)
26,869

$
172

$

$

$
5




 
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2018
In millions of dollars, except number of loans modified
Number of
loans modified
Post-
modification
recorded
investment(1)(7)
Deferred
principal(3)
Contingent
principal
forgiveness(4)
Principal
forgiveness(5)
Average
interest rate
reduction
North America
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential first mortgages
588

$
89

$
1

$

$

%
Home equity loans
456

41

2



1

Credit cards
63,203

244




18

Installment and other revolving
342

3




5

Commercial banking(6)
9

1





Total(8)
64,598

$
378

$
3

$

$

 

International
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential first mortgages
549

$
18

$

$

$

%
Credit cards
23,394

94



2

15

Installment and other revolving
9,325

59



2

10

Commercial banking(6)
145

28




2

Total(8)
33,413

$
199

$

$

$
4

 


(1)
Post-modification balances include past due amounts that are capitalized at the modification date.
(2)
Post-modification balances in North America include $7 million of residential first mortgages and $2 million of home equity loans to borrowers who have gone through Chapter 7 bankruptcy in the three months ended March 31, 2019. These amounts include $4 million of residential first mortgages and $2 million of home equity loans that were newly classified as TDRs in the three months ended March 31, 2019, based on previously received OCC guidance.
(3)
Represents portion of contractual loan principal that is non-interest bearing, but still due from the borrower. Such deferred principal is charged off at the time of permanent modification to the extent that the related loan balance exceeds the underlying collateral value.
(4)
Represents portion of contractual loan principal that is non-interest bearing and, depending upon borrower performance, eligible for forgiveness.
(5)
Represents portion of contractual loan principal that was forgiven at the time of permanent modification.
(6)
Commercial banking loans are generally borrower-specific modifications and incorporate changes in the amount and/or timing of principal and/or interest.
(7)
Post-modification balances in North America include $11 million of residential first mortgages and $4 million of home equity loans to borrowers who have gone through Chapter 7 bankruptcy in the three months ended March 31, 2018. These amounts include $8 million of residential first mortgages and $3 million of home equity loans that were newly classified as TDRs in the three months ended March 31, 2018, based on previously received OCC guidance.
(8)
The above tables reflect activity for loans outstanding that were considered TDRs as of the end of the reporting period.



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The following table presents consumer TDRs that defaulted for which the payment default occurred within one year of a permanent modification. Default is defined as 60 days past due, except for classifiably managed commercial banking loans, where default is defined as 90 days past due.
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
North America
 
 
Residential first mortgages
$
23

$
44

Home equity loans
3

10

Credit cards
70

59

Installment and other revolving
1

1

Commercial banking

8

Total
$
97

$
122

International
 
 
Residential first mortgages
$
3

$
2

Credit cards
38

53

Installment and other revolving
18

24

Commercial banking


Total
$
59

$
79



Corporate Loans
Corporate loans represent loans and leases managed by ICG. The following table presents information by corporate loan type:
In millions of dollars
March 31,
2019
December 31,
2018
In U.S. offices
 
 
Commercial and industrial
$
56,698

$
52,063

Financial institutions
49,985

48,447

Mortgage and real estate(1)
49,746

50,124

Installment, revolving credit and other
32,768

33,247

Lease financing
1,405

1,429

 
$
190,602

$
185,310

In offices outside the U.S.
 
 
Commercial and industrial
$
97,844

$
94,701

Financial institutions
39,155

36,837

Mortgage and real estate(1)
7,005

7,376

Installment, revolving credit and other
24,868

25,684

Lease financing
95

103

Governments and official institutions
3,698

4,520

 
$
172,665

$
169,221

Total corporate loans
$
363,267

$
354,531

Net unearned income
$
(808
)
$
(822
)
Corporate loans, net of unearned income
$
362,459

$
353,709

(1)
Loans secured primarily by real estate.
 

The Company sold and/or reclassified to held-for-sale $0.1 billion of corporate loans during the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018. The Company did not have significant purchases of corporate loans classified as held-for-investment for the three months ended March 31, 2019 or 2018.

Lease financing
Citi is a lessor in the power, railcars, shipping and aircraft sectors, where the Company has executed operating, direct financing and leveraged leases. Citi’s $1.5 billion of lease financing receivables, as of March 31, 2019, is composed of approximately equal balances of direct financing lease receivables and net investments in leveraged leases. Citi uses the interest rate implicit in the lease to determine the present value of its lease financing receivables. Citi recognized $21 million of interest income on direct financing and leveraged leases during the three months ended March 31, 2019.
The Company’s leases have an average remaining maturity of approximately 4 years. In certain cases, Citi obtains residual value insurance from third parties and/or the lessee to manage the risk associated with the residual value of the leased assets. The receivable related to the residual value of the leased assets is approximately $0.9 billion as of March 31, 2019, while the amount covered by residual value guarantees is approximately $0.3 billion.
The Company’s operating leases, where Citi is a lessor, are not significant to the consolidated financial statements.

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Corporate Loan Delinquency and Non-Accrual Details at March 31, 2019
In millions of dollars
30–89 days
past due
and accruing(1)
≥ 90 days
past due and
accruing(1)
Total past due
and accruing
Total
non-accrual(2)
Total
current(3)
Total
loans(4)
Commercial and industrial
$
455

$
125

$
580

$
1,177

$
151,074

$
152,831

Financial institutions
301

136

437

92

86,487

87,016

Mortgage and real estate
191


191

182

56,359

56,732

Leases
16

19

35


1,465

1,500

Other
128

76

204

31

60,291

60,526

Loans at fair value
 
 
 
 
 
3,854

Total
$
1,091

$
356

$
1,447

$
1,482

$
355,676

$
362,459



Corporate Loan Delinquency and Non-Accrual Details at December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
30–89 days
past due
and accruing(1)
≥ 90 days
past due and
accruing(1)
Total past due
and accruing
Total
non-accrual(2)
Total
current(3)
Total
loans(4)
Commercial and industrial
$
365

$
42

$
407

$
919

$
143,960

$
145,286

Financial institutions
87

7

94

102

83,672

83,868

Mortgage and real estate
128

5

133

215

57,116

57,464

Leases
5

10

15


1,516

1,531

Other
151

52

203

75

62,079

62,357

Loans at fair value
 
 
 
 
 
3,203

Total
$
736

$
116

$
852

$
1,311

$
348,343

$
353,709

(1)
Corporate loans that are 90 days past due are generally classified as non-accrual. Corporate loans are considered past due when principal or interest is contractually due but unpaid.
(2)
Non-accrual loans generally include those loans that are 90 days or more past due or those loans for which Citi believes, based on actual experience and a forward-looking assessment of the collectability of the loan in full, that the payment of interest or principal is doubtful.
(3)
Loans less than 30 days past due are presented as current.
(4)
Total loans include loans at fair value, which are not included in the various delinquency columns.





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Corporate Loans Credit Quality Indicators
 
Recorded investment in loans(1)
In millions of dollars
March 31,
2019
December 31,
2018
Investment grade(2)
 
 
Commercial and industrial
$
108,423

$
102,722

Financial institutions
75,708

73,080

Mortgage and real estate
25,068

25,855

Leases
1,229

1,036

Other
53,919

57,299

Total investment grade
$
264,347

$
259,992

Non-investment grade(2)
 
 
Accrual
 
 
Commercial and industrial
$
43,230

$
41,645

Financial institutions
11,216

10,686

Mortgage and real estate
3,468

3,793

Leases
271

496

Other
6,577

4,981

Non-accrual
 
 
Commercial and industrial
1,177

919

Financial institutions
92

102

Mortgage and real estate
182

215

Leases


Other
31

75

Total non-investment grade
$
66,244

$
62,912

Non-rated private bank loans managed on a delinquency basis(2)
$
28,014

$
27,602

Loans at fair value
3,854

3,203

Corporate loans, net of unearned income
$
362,459

$
353,709

(1)
Recorded investment in a loan includes net deferred loan fees and costs, unamortized premium or discount, less any direct write-downs.
(2)
Held-for-investment loans are accounted for on an amortized cost basis.
 












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Non-Accrual Corporate Loans
The following tables present non-accrual loan information by corporate loan type and interest income recognized on non-accrual corporate loans:
 
March 31, 2019
Three Months Ended 
 March 31, 2019
In millions of dollars
Recorded
investment(1)
Unpaid
principal balance
Related specific
allowance
Average
carrying
 value(2)
Interest
 income recognized(3)
Non-accrual corporate loans
 
 
 
 
 
Commercial and industrial
$
1,177

$
1,336

$
127

$
1,079

$
14

Financial institutions
92

113

34

101


Mortgage and real estate
182

376

15

231


Lease financing



10


Other
31

117

19

69


Total non-accrual corporate loans
$
1,482

$
1,942

$
195

$
1,490

$
14

 
December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Recorded
investment(1)
Unpaid
principal balance
Related specific
allowance
Average
carrying
 value(2)
Non-accrual corporate loans
 
 
 
 
Commercial and industrial
$
919

$
1,070

$
183

$
1,099

Financial institutions
102

123

35

99

Mortgage and real estate
215

323

39

233

Lease financing

28


21

Other
75

165

6

83

Total non-accrual corporate loans
$
1,311

$
1,709

$
263

$
1,535

 
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Recorded
investment(1)
Related specific
allowance
Recorded
investment(1)
Related specific
allowance
Non-accrual corporate loans with valuation allowances
 
 
 
 
Commercial and industrial
$
450

$
127

$
603

$
183

Financial institutions
64

34

76

35

Mortgage and real estate
83

15

100

39

Lease financing




Other
14

19

24

6

Total non-accrual corporate loans with specific allowance
$
611

$
195

$
803

$
263

Non-accrual corporate loans without specific allowance
 
 
 
 
Commercial and industrial
$
727

 

$
316

 

Financial institutions
28

 

26

 

Mortgage and real estate
99

 

115

 

Lease financing

 


 

Other
17

 

51

 

Total non-accrual corporate loans without specific allowance
$
871

N/A

$
508

N/A

(1)
Recorded investment in a loan includes net deferred loan fees and costs, unamortized premium or discount, less any direct write-downs.
(2)
Average carrying value represents the average recorded investment balance and does not include related specific allowance.
(3)
Interest income recognized for the three months ended March 31, 2018 was $4 million.
N/A Not applicable

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Corporate Troubled Debt Restructurings

For the three months ended March 31, 2019:
In millions of dollars
Carrying value of TDRs modified during the period
TDRs
involving changes
in the amount
and/or timing of
principal payments(1)
TDRs
involving changes
in the amount
and/or timing of
interest payments(2)
TDRs
involving changes
in the amount
and/or timing of
both principal and
interest payments
Commercial and industrial
$
16

$

$

$
16

Mortgage and real estate
4



4

Total
$
20

$

$

$
20


For the three months ended March 31, 2018:
In millions of dollars
Carrying value of TDRs modified during the period
TDRs
involving changes
in the amount
and/or timing of
principal payments(1)
TDRs
involving changes
in the amount
and/or timing of
interest payments(2)
TDRs
involving changes
in the amount
and/or timing of
both principal and
interest payments
Commercial and industrial
$
2

$

$

$
2

Mortgage and real estate
1



1

Total
$
3

$

$

$
3


(1)
TDRs involving changes in the amount or timing of principal payments may involve principal forgiveness or deferral of periodic and/or final principal payments. Because forgiveness of principal is rare for corporate loans, modifications typically have little to no impact on the loans’ projected cash flows and thus little to no impact on the allowance established for the loans. Charge-offs for amounts deemed uncollectable may be recorded at the time of the restructuring or may have already been recorded in prior periods such that no charge-off is required at the time of the modification.
(2)
TDRs involving changes in the amount or timing of interest payments may involve a below-market interest rate.

The following table presents total corporate loans modified in a TDR as well as those TDRs that defaulted and for which the payment default occurred within one year of a permanent modification. Default is defined as 60 days past due, except for classifiably managed commercial banking loans, where default is defined as 90 days past due.
In millions of dollars
TDR balances at March 31, 2019
TDR loans in payment default during the three months ended
March 31, 2019
TDR balances at
March 31, 2018
TDR loans in payment default during the three months ended
March 31, 2018
Commercial and industrial
$
410

$

$
507

$
59

Financial institutions
13


40


Mortgage and real estate
112


98


Other
4


41


Total(1)
$
539

$

$
686

$
59



(1)
The above table reflects activity for loans outstanding that were considered TDRs as of the end of the reporting period.




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14. ALLOWANCE FOR CREDIT LOSSES
 
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
Allowance for loan losses at beginning of period
$
12,315

$
12,355

Gross credit losses
(2,345
)
(2,296
)
Gross recoveries(1)
397

429

Net credit losses (NCLs)
$
(1,948
)
$
(1,867
)
NCLs
$
1,948

$
1,867

Net reserve builds (releases)
67

102

Net specific reserve builds (releases)
(71
)
(166
)
Total provision for loan losses
$
1,944

$
1,803

Other, net (see table below)
18

63

Allowance for loan losses at end of period
$
12,329

$
12,354

Allowance for credit losses on unfunded lending commitments at beginning of period
$
1,367

$
1,258

Provision (release) for unfunded lending commitments
24

28

Other, net

4

Allowance for credit losses on unfunded lending commitments at end of period(2)
$
1,391

$
1,290

Total allowance for loans, leases and unfunded lending commitments
$
13,720

$
13,644


(1)
Recoveries have been reduced by certain collection costs that are incurred only if collection efforts are successful.
(2)
Represents additional credit loss reserves for unfunded lending commitments and letters of credit recorded in Other liabilities on the Consolidated Balance Sheet.

Other, net details
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
Sales or transfers of various consumer loan portfolios to HFS
 
 
Transfer of real estate loan portfolios
$

$
(53
)
Transfer of other loan portfolios

(2
)
Sales or transfers of various consumer loan portfolios to HFS
$

$
(55
)
FX translation, consumer
26

118

Other
(8
)

Other, net
$
18

$
63




Allowance for Credit Losses and End-of-Period Loans
 
Three Months Ended
 
March 31, 2019
March 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Corporate
Consumer
Total
Corporate
Consumer
Total
Allowance for loan losses at beginning of period
$
2,365

$
9,950

$
12,315

$
2,486

$
9,869

$
12,355

Charge-offs
(73
)
(2,272
)
(2,345
)
(139
)
(2,157
)
(2,296
)
Recoveries
17

380

397

43

386

429

Replenishment of net charge-offs
56

1,892

1,948

96

1,771

1,867

Net reserve builds (releases)
7

60

67

(19
)
121

102

Net specific reserve builds (releases)
(61
)
(10
)
(71
)
(155
)
(11
)
(166
)
Other
(8
)
26

18

3

60

63

Ending balance
$
2,303

$
10,026

$
12,329

$
2,315

$
10,039

$
12,354





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March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Corporate
Consumer
Total
Corporate
Consumer
Total
Allowance for loan losses
 

 

 

 
 
 
Collectively evaluated in accordance with ASC 450
$
2,108

$
8,853

$
10,961

$
2,102

$
8,770

$
10,872

Individually evaluated in accordance with ASC 310-10-35
195

1,171

1,366

263

1,178

1,441

Purchased credit impaired in accordance with ASC 310-30

2

2


2

2

Total allowance for loan losses
$
2,303

$
10,026

$
12,329

$
2,365

$
9,950

$
12,315

Loans, net of unearned income
 
 
 
 
 
 
Collectively evaluated in accordance with ASC 450
$
357,210

$
314,454

$
671,664

$
349,292

$
325,055

$
674,347

Individually evaluated in accordance with ASC 310-10-35
1,395

5,288

6,683

1,214

5,284

6,498

Purchased credit impaired in accordance with ASC 310-30

125

125


128

128

Held at fair value
3,854

20

3,874

3,203

20

3,223

Total loans, net of unearned income
$
362,459

$
319,887

$
682,346

$
353,709

$
330,487

$
684,196








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15.   GOODWILL AND INTANGIBLE ASSETS
Goodwill
The changes in Goodwill were as follows:
In millions of dollars
Global Consumer Banking
Institutional Clients Group
Corporate/Other
Total
Balance at December 31, 2018
$
12,743

$
9,303

$

$
22,046

Foreign currency translation and other

(9
)

(9
)
Balance at March 31, 2019
$
12,743

$
9,294

$

$
22,037



There were no triggering events identified and no goodwill was impaired during the first quarter of 2019.
Goodwill impairment testing is performed at the level below each business segment (referred to as a reporting
unit). See Note 3 for further information on business
 

segments. For additional information regarding Citi’s goodwill impairment testing process, see Notes 1 and 16 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.


Intangible Assets
The components of intangible assets were as follows:
 
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Gross
carrying
amount
Accumulated
amortization
Net
carrying
amount
Gross
carrying
amount
Accumulated
amortization
Net
carrying
amount
Purchased credit card relationships
$
5,734

$
3,985

$
1,749

$
5,733

$
3,936

$
1,797

Credit card contract-related intangibles(1)
5,375

2,875

2,500

5,225

2,791

2,434

Core deposit intangibles
424

422

2

419

415

4

Other customer relationships
453

288

165

470

299

171

Present value of future profits
33

29

4

32

29

3

Indefinite-lived intangible assets
220


220

218


218

Other
84

79

5

84

75

9

Intangible assets (excluding MSRs)
$
12,323

$
7,678

$
4,645

$
12,181

$
7,545

$
4,636

Mortgage servicing rights (MSRs)(2)
551


551

584


584

Total intangible assets
$
12,874

$
7,678

$
5,196

$
12,765

$
7,545

$
5,220


(1)
Primarily reflects contract-related intangibles associated with the American Airlines, The Home Depot, Costco, Sears and AT&T credit card program agreements, which represented 97% of the aggregate net carrying amount as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018.
(2)
For additional information on Citi’s MSRs, see Note 18 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.

The changes in intangible assets were as follows:
 
Net carrying
amount at
 
 
 
Net carrying
amount at
In millions of dollars
December 31,
2018
Acquisitions/
divestitures
Amortization
FX translation and other
March 31,
2019
Purchased credit card relationships(1)
$
1,797

$

$
(48
)
$

$
1,749

Credit card contract-related intangibles(2)
2,434


(84
)
150

2,500

Core deposit intangibles
4


(2
)

2

Other customer relationships
171


(6
)

165

Present value of future profits
3



1

4

Indefinite-lived intangible assets
218



2

220

Other
9


(4
)

5

Intangible assets (excluding MSRs)
$
4,636

$

$
(144
)
$
153

$
4,645

Mortgage servicing rights (MSRs)(3)
584

 
 
 
551

Total intangible assets
$
5,220

 
 
 
$
5,196


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(1)
Reflects intangibles for the value of cardholder relationships, which are discrete from partner contract intangibles and include credit card accounts primarily in the Costco, Macy’s and Sears portfolios. The increase since December 31, 2018 reflects the purchase of certain rights related to credit card accounts in the Sears portfolio.
(2)
Primarily reflects contract-related intangibles associated with the American Airlines, The Home Depot, Costco, Sears and AT&T credit card program agreements, which represented 97% of the aggregate net carrying amount at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018.
(3)
For additional information on Citi’s MSRs, including the rollforward for the three months ended March 31, 2019, see Note 18 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.


16.   DEBT
For additional information regarding Citi’s short-term borrowings and long-term debt, see Note 17 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.

Short-Term Borrowings
In millions of dollars
March 31,
2019
December 31,
2018
Commercial paper
 

Bank(1)
$
13,060

$
13,238

Broker-dealer and other(2)
1,974


Total commercial paper
$
15,034

$
13,238

Other borrowings(3)
24,288

19,108

Total
$
39,322

$
32,346



(1)
Represents Citibank entities as well as other bank entities.
(2)
Represents broker-dealer and other non-bank subsidiaries that are consolidated into Citigroup Inc., the parent holding company.
(3)
Includes borrowings from Federal Home Loan Banks and other market participants. At March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, collateralized short-term advances from the Federal Home Loan Banks were $13.3 billion and $9.5 billion, respectively.

 




Long-Term Debt
In millions of dollars
March 31,
2019
December 31, 2018
Citigroup Inc.(1)
$
149,830

$
143,767

Bank(2)
61,522

61,237

Broker-dealer and other(3)
32,214

26,995

Total
$
243,566

$
231,999


(1)
Represents the parent holding company.
(2)
Represents Citibank entities as well as other bank entities. At March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, collateralized long-term advances from the Federal Home Loan Banks were $10.5 billion and $10.5 billion, respectively.
(3)
Represents broker-dealer and other non-bank subsidiaries that are consolidated into Citigroup Inc., the parent holding company.

Long-term debt outstanding includes trust preferred securities with a balance sheet carrying value of $1.7 billion at both March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018.


The following table summarizes Citi’s outstanding trust preferred securities at March 31, 2019:
 
 
 
 
 
 
Junior subordinated debentures owned by trust
Trust
Issuance
date
Securities
issued
Liquidation
value(1)
Coupon
rate(2)
Common
shares
issued
to parent
Amount
Maturity
Redeemable
by issuer
beginning
 In millions of dollars, except securities and share amounts









Citigroup Capital III
Dec. 1996
194,053

$
194

7.625
%
6,003

$
200

Dec. 1, 2036
Not redeemable
Citigroup Capital XIII
Sept. 2010
89,840,000

2,246

3 mo LIBOR + 637 bps

1,000

2,246

Oct. 30, 2040
Oct. 30, 2015
Citigroup Capital XVIII
Jun. 2007
99,901

130

3 mo LIBOR + 88.75 bps

50

130

Jun. 28, 2067
June 28, 2017
Total obligated
 
 

$
2,570

 
 
$
2,576

 
 

Note: Distributions on the trust preferred securities and interest on the subordinated debentures are payable semiannually for Citigroup Capital III and Citigroup Capital XVIII and quarterly for Citigroup Capital XIII.
(1)
Represents the notional value received by outside investors from the trusts at the time of issuance.
(2)
In each case, the coupon rate on the subordinated debentures is the same as that on the trust preferred securities.

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17.   CHANGES IN ACCUMULATED OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS) (AOCI)
Changes in each component of Citigroup’s Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) were as follows:
Three Months Ended March 31, 2019
In millions of dollars
Net
unrealized
gains (losses)
on debt securities
Debt valuation adjustment (DVA)(1)
Cash flow hedges(2)
Benefit plans(3)
Foreign
currency
translation
adjustment (CTA), net of hedges
(4)
Excluded component of fair value hedges(5)
Accumulated
other
comprehensive income (loss)
Balance, December 31, 2018
$
(2,250
)
$
192

$
(728
)
$
(6,257
)
$
(28,070
)
$
(57
)
$
(37,170
)
Other comprehensive income before reclassifications
1,226

(575
)
186

(110
)
58

18

803

Increase (decrease) due to amounts reclassified from AOCI
(91
)
4

100

46



59

Change, net of taxes
$
1,135

$
(571
)
$
286

$
(64
)
$
58

$
18

$
862

Balance at March 31, 2019
$
(1,115
)
$
(379
)
$
(442
)
$
(6,321
)
$
(28,012
)
$
(39
)
$
(36,308
)
Three Months Ended March 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Net
unrealized
gains (losses)
on debt securities
Debt valuation adjustment (DVA)(1)
Cash flow hedges(2)
Benefit plans(3)
Foreign
currency
translation
adjustment (CTA), net of hedges
(4)
Excluded component of fair value hedges(5)
Accumulated
other
comprehensive income (loss)
Balance, December 31, 2017
$
(1,158
)
$
(921
)
$
(698
)
$
(6,183
)
$
(25,708
)
$

$
(34,668
)
Adjustment to opening balance, net of taxes(6)
(3
)





(3
)
Adjusted balance, beginning of period
$
(1,161
)
$
(921
)
$
(698
)
$
(6,183
)
$
(25,708
)
$

$
(34,671
)
Other comprehensive income before reclassifications
(949
)
101

(243
)
41

1,120

(4
)
66

Increase (decrease) due to amounts reclassified from AOCI
(109
)
27

21

47



(14
)
Change, net of taxes 
$
(1,058
)
$
128

$
(222
)
$
88

$
1,120

$
(4
)
$
52

Balance, March 31, 2018
$
(2,219
)
$
(793
)
$
(920
)
$
(6,095
)
$
(24,588
)
$
(4
)
$
(34,619
)
(1)
Changes in DVA are reflected as a component of AOCI, pursuant to the adoption of only the provisions of ASU 2016-01 relating to the presentation of DVA on fair value options liabilities. See Note 1 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
(2)
Primarily driven by Citigroup’s pay fixed/receive floating interest rate swap programs that hedge the floating rates on liabilities.
(3)
Primarily reflects adjustments based on the quarterly actuarial valuations of the Company’s significant pension and postretirement plans, annual actuarial valuations of all other plans and amortization of amounts previously recognized in other comprehensive income.
(4)
Primarily reflects the movements in (by order of impact) the Mexican peso, Chilean peso, Chinese yuan and Russian ruble against the U.S. dollar and changes in related tax effects and hedges for the three months ended March 31, 2019. Primarily reflects the movements in (by order of impact) the Mexican peso, Japanese yen, Euro and Chinese yuan against the U.S. dollar and changes in related tax effects and hedges for the three months ended March 31, 2018. Amounts recorded in the CTA component of AOCI remain in AOCI until the sale or substantial liquidation of the foreign entity, at which point such amounts related to the foreign entity are reclassified into earnings.
(5)
Beginning in the first quarter of 2018, changes in the excluded component of fair value hedges are reflected as a component of AOCI, pursuant to the early adoption of ASU 2017-12, Targeted Improvements to Accounting for Hedging Activities. See Note 1 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K for further information regarding this change.
(6)
Citi adopted ASU 2016-01 and ASU 2018-03 on January 1, 2018. Upon adoption, a cumulative effect adjustment was recorded from AOCI to Retained earnings for net unrealized gains on former AFS equity securities. For additional information, see Note 1 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.


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The pretax and after-tax changes in each component of Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) were as follows:
Three Months Ended March 31, 2019
In millions of dollars
Pretax
Tax effect(1)
After-tax
Balance, December 31, 2018
$
(44,082
)
$
6,912

$
(37,170
)
Change in net unrealized gains (losses) on debt securities
1,500

(365
)
1,135

Debt valuation adjustment (DVA)
(725
)
154

(571
)
Cash flow hedges
378

(92
)
286

Benefit plans
(68
)
4

(64
)
Foreign currency translation adjustment
69

(11
)
58

Excluded component of fair value hedges
24

(6
)
18

Change
$
1,178

$
(316
)
$
862

Balance, March 31, 2019
$
(42,904
)
$
6,596

$
(36,308
)

Three Months Ended March 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Pretax
Tax effect(1)
After-tax
Balance, December 31, 2017(1)
$
(41,228
)
$
6,560

$
(34,668
)
Adjustment to opening balance(2)
(4
)
1

(3
)
Adjusted balance, beginning of period
$
(41,232
)
$
6,561

$
(34,671
)
Change in net unrealized gains (losses) on debt securities
(1,380
)
322

(1,058
)
Debt valuation adjustment (DVA)
167

(39
)
128

Cash flow hedges
(290
)
68

(222
)
Benefit plans
91

(3
)
88

Foreign currency translation adjustment
1,130

(10
)
1,120

Excluded component of fair value hedges
(5
)
1

(4
)
Change
$
(287
)
$
339

$
52

Balance, March 31, 2018
$
(41,519
)
$
6,900

$
(34,619
)

(1)
Includes the impact of ASU 2018-02, which transferred amounts from AOCI to Retained earnings. For additional information, see Note 19 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
(2)
Citi adopted ASU 2016-01 and ASU 2018-03 on January 1, 2018. Upon adoption, a cumulative effect adjustment was recorded from AOCI to Retained earnings for net unrealized gains on former AFS equity securities. For additional information, see Note 1 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.








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The Company recognized pretax gains (losses) related to amounts in AOCI reclassified to the Consolidated Statement of Income as follows:
 
Increase (decrease) in AOCI due to
amounts reclassified to
Consolidated Statement of Income
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
Realized (gains) losses on sales of investments
$
(130
)
Gross impairment losses
3

Subtotal, pretax
$
(127
)
Tax effect
36

Net realized (gains) losses on investments after-tax(1)
$
(91
)
Realized DVA (gains) losses on fair value option liabilities
$
5

Subtotal, pretax
$
5

Tax effect
(1
)
Net realized debt valuation adjustment, after-tax
$
4

Interest rate contracts
$
130

Foreign exchange contracts
2

Subtotal, pretax
$
132

Tax effect
(32
)
Amortization of cash flow hedges, after-tax(2)
$
100

Amortization of unrecognized
 
Prior service cost (benefit)
$
(4
)
Net actuarial loss
65

Curtailment/settlement impact(3)

Subtotal, pretax
$
61

Tax effect
(15
)
Amortization of benefit plans, after-tax(3)
$
46

Foreign currency translation adjustment
$

Tax effect

   Foreign currency translation adjustment
$

Total amounts reclassified out of AOCI, pretax
$
71

Total tax effect
(12
)
Total amounts reclassified out of AOCI, after-tax
$
59

(1)
The pretax amount is reclassified to Realized gains (losses) on sales of investments, net and Gross impairment losses in the Consolidated Statement of Income. See Note 12 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for additional details.
(2)
See Note 19 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for additional details.
(3)
See Note 8 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for additional details.

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The Company recognized pretax gains (losses) related to amounts in AOCI reclassified to the Consolidated Statement of Income as follows:
 
Increase (decrease) in AOCI due to
amounts reclassified to
Consolidated Statement of Income
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2018
Realized (gains) losses on sales of investments
$
(170
)
OTTI gross impairment losses
27

Subtotal, pretax
$
(143
)
Tax effect
34

Net realized (gains) losses on investment securities, after-tax(1)
$
(109
)
Realized DVA (gains) losses on fair value option liabilities
$
35

Subtotal, pretax
$
35

Tax effect
(8
)
Net realized debt valuation adjustment, after-tax
$
27

Interest rate contracts
$
31

Foreign exchange contracts
(2
)
Subtotal, pretax
$
29

Tax effect
(8
)
Amortization of cash flow hedges, after-tax(2)
$
21

Amortization of unrecognized
 
Prior service cost (benefit)
$
(11
)
Net actuarial loss
69

Curtailment/settlement impact(3)
4

Subtotal, pretax
$
62

Tax effect
(15
)
Amortization of benefit plans, after-tax(3)
$
47

Foreign currency translation adjustment
$

Tax effect

Foreign currency translation adjustment
$

Total amounts reclassified out of AOCI, pretax
$
(17
)
Total tax effect
3

Total amounts reclassified out of AOCI, after-tax
$
(14
)

(1)
The pretax amount is reclassified to Realized gains (losses) on sales of investments, net and Gross impairment losses in the Consolidated Statement of Income. See Note 12 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for additional details.
(2)
See Note 19 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for additional details.
(3)
See Note 8 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for additional details.



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18. SECURITIZATIONS AND VARIABLE INTEREST ENTITIES

For additional information regarding Citi’s use of special purpose entities (SPEs) and variable interest entities (VIEs), see Note 21 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
Citigroup’s involvement with consolidated and unconsolidated VIEs with which the Company holds significant variable interests or has continuing involvement through servicing a majority of the assets in a VIE is presented below:
 
As of March 31, 2019
 
 
 
 
Maximum exposure to loss in significant unconsolidated VIEs(1)
 
 
 
 
Funded exposures(2)
Unfunded exposures
 
In millions of dollars
Total
involvement
with SPE
assets
Consolidated
VIE/SPE assets
Significant
unconsolidated
VIE assets(3)
Debt
investments
Equity
investments
Funding
commitments
Guarantees
and
derivatives
Total
Credit card securitizations
$
42,790

$
42,790

$

$

$

$

$

$

Mortgage securitizations(4)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. agency-sponsored
116,062


116,062

3,251



61

3,312

Non-agency-sponsored
32,769

1,424

31,345

500



1

501

Citi-administered asset-backed commercial paper conduits
17,494

17,494







Collateralized loan obligations (CLOs)
21,612


21,612

5,408



9

5,417

Asset-based financing
105,765

612

105,153

22,940

834

10,394


34,168

Municipal securities tender option bond trusts (TOBs)
8,165

1,787

6,378

21


4,278


4,299

Municipal investments
18,518

1

18,517

2,768

3,932

2,641


9,341

Client intermediation
1,649

1,403

246

171



8

179

Investment funds
1,037

265

772

14


20


34

Other
62

2

60

49


11


60

Total
$
365,923

$
65,778

$
300,145

$
35,122

$
4,766

$
17,344

$
79

$
57,311


 
As of December 31, 2018
 
 
 
 
Maximum exposure to loss in significant unconsolidated VIEs(1)
 
 
 
 
Funded exposures(2)
Unfunded exposures
 
In millions of dollars
Total
involvement
with SPE
assets
Consolidated
VIE/SPE assets
Significant
unconsolidated
VIE assets(3)
Debt
investments
Equity
investments
Funding
commitments
Guarantees
and
derivatives
Total
Credit card securitizations
$
46,232

$
46,232

$

$

$

$

$

$

Mortgage securitizations(4)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. agency-sponsored
116,563


116,563

3,038



60

3,098

Non-agency-sponsored
30,886

1,498

29,388

431



1

432

Citi-administered asset-backed commercial paper conduits
18,750

18,750







Collateralized loan obligations (CLOs)
21,837


21,837

5,891



9

5,900

Asset-based financing
99,433

628

98,805

21,640

715

9,757


32,112

Municipal securities tender option bond trusts (TOBs)
7,998

1,776

6,222

9


4,262


4,271

Municipal investments
18,044

3

18,041

2,813

3,922

2,738


9,473

Client intermediation
858

614

244

172



2

174

Investment funds
1,272

440

832

12


1

1

14

Other
63

3

60

37


23


60

Total
$
361,936

$
69,944

$
291,992

$
34,043

$
4,637

$
16,781

$
73

$
55,534


(1)    The definition of maximum exposure to loss is included in the text that follows this table.
(2)
Included on Citigroup’s March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018 Consolidated Balance Sheet.
(3)
A significant unconsolidated VIE is an entity in which the Company has any variable interest or continuing involvement considered to be significant, regardless of the likelihood of loss.
(4)
Citigroup mortgage securitizations also include agency and non-agency (private label) re-securitization activities. These SPEs are not consolidated. See “Re-securitizations” below for further discussion.

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The previous tables do not include:

certain venture capital investments made by some of the Company’s private equity subsidiaries, as the Company accounts for these investments in accordance with the Investment Company Audit Guide (codified in ASC 946);
certain investment funds for which the Company provides investment management services and personal estate trusts for which the Company provides administrative, trustee and/or investment management services;
certain VIEs structured by third parties in which the Company holds securities in inventory, as these investments are made on arm’s-length terms;
certain positions in mortgage- and asset-backed securities held by the Company, which are classified as Trading account assets or Investments, in which the Company has no other involvement with the related securitization entity deemed to be significant (for more information on these positions, see Notes 12 and 20 to the Consolidated Financial Statements);
certain representations and warranties exposures in legacy ICG-sponsored mortgage- and asset-backed securitizations in which the Company has no variable interest or continuing involvement as servicer. The outstanding balance of mortgage loans securitized during 2005 to 2008 in which the Company has no variable interest or continuing involvement as servicer was approximately $7 billion at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018;
certain representations and warranties exposures in Citigroup residential mortgage securitizations, in which the original mortgage loan balances are no longer outstanding; and
VIEs such as trust preferred securities trusts used in connection with the Company’s funding activities. The Company does not have a variable interest in these trusts.

 

The asset balances for consolidated VIEs represent the carrying amounts of the assets consolidated by the Company. The carrying amount may represent the amortized cost or the current fair value of the assets depending on the legal form of the asset (e.g., loan or security) and the Company’s standard accounting policies for the asset type and line of business.
The asset balances for unconsolidated VIEs in which the Company has significant involvement represent the most current information available to the Company. In most cases, the asset balances represent an amortized cost basis without regard to impairments, unless fair value information is readily available to the Company.
The maximum funded exposure represents the balance sheet carrying amount of the Company’s investment in the VIE. It reflects the initial amount of cash invested in the VIE, adjusted for any accrued interest and cash principal payments received. The carrying amount may also be adjusted for increases or declines in fair value or any impairment in value recognized in earnings. The maximum exposure of unfunded positions represents the remaining undrawn committed amount, including liquidity and credit facilities provided by the Company or the notional amount of a derivative instrument considered to be a variable interest. In certain transactions, the Company has entered into derivative instruments or other arrangements that are not considered variable interests in the VIE (e.g., interest rate swaps, cross-currency swaps or where the Company is the purchaser of credit protection under a credit default swap or total return swap where the Company pays the total return on certain assets to the SPE). Receivables under such arrangements are not included in the maximum exposure amounts.

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Funding Commitments for Significant Unconsolidated VIEs—Liquidity Facilities and Loan Commitments
The following table presents the notional amount of liquidity facilities and loan commitments that are classified as funding commitments in the VIE tables above:
 
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Liquidity
facilities
Loan/equity
commitments
Liquidity
facilities
Loan/equity
commitments
Asset-based financing
$

$
10,394

$

$
9,757

Municipal securities tender option bond trusts (TOBs)
4,278


4,262


Municipal investments

2,641


2,738

Investment funds

20


1

Other

11


23

Total funding commitments
$
4,278

$
13,066

$
4,262

$
12,519


Significant Interests in Unconsolidated VIEs—Balance Sheet Classification
The following table presents the carrying amounts and classification of significant variable interests in unconsolidated VIEs:
In billions of dollars
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Cash
$

$

Trading account assets
3.4

3.0

Investments
10.3

10.7

Total loans, net of allowance
25.7

24.5

Other
0.5

0.5

Total assets
$
39.9

$
38.7


Credit Card Securitizations
Substantially all of the Company’s credit card securitization activity is through two trusts—Citibank Credit Card Master Trust (Master Trust) and Citibank Omni Master Trust (Omni
 
Trust), with the substantial majority through the Master Trust. These trusts are consolidated entities.
The following table reflects amounts related to the Company’s securitized credit card receivables:
In billions of dollars
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Ownership interests in principal amount of trust credit card receivables
   Sold to investors via trust-issued securities
$
24.8

$
27.3

   Retained by Citigroup as trust-issued securities
7.6

7.6

   Retained by Citigroup via non-certificated interests
10.5

11.3

Total
$
42.9

$
46.2


The following table summarizes selected cash flow information related to Citigroup’s credit card securitizations:
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In billions of dollars
2019
2018
Proceeds from new securitizations
$

$
2.8

Pay down of maturing notes
(2.5
)
(2.8
)


Master Trust Liabilities (at Par Value)
The weighted average maturity of the third-party term notes issued by the Master Trust was 3.1 years as of March 31, 2019 and 3.0 years as of December 31, 2018.
In billions of dollars
Mar. 31, 2019
Dec. 31, 2018
Term notes issued to third parties
$
23.3

$
25.8

Term notes retained by Citigroup affiliates
5.7

5.7

Total Master Trust liabilities
$
29.0

$
31.5



 

Omni Trust Liabilities (at Par Value)
The weighted average maturity of the third-party term notes issued by the Omni Trust was 1.2 years as of March 31, 2019 and 1.4 years as of December 31, 2018.
In billions of dollars
Mar. 31, 2019
Dec. 31, 2018
Term notes issued to third parties
$
1.5

$
1.5

Term notes retained by Citigroup affiliates
1.9

1.9

Total Omni Trust liabilities
$
3.4

$
3.4



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Mortgage Securitizations
The following tables summarize selected cash flow information and retained interests related to Citigroup mortgage securitizations:
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
 
2019
2018
In billions of dollars
U.S. agency-
sponsored
mortgages
Non-agency-
sponsored
mortgages
U.S. agency-
sponsored
mortgages
Non-agency-
sponsored
mortgages
Principal securitized
$
1.0

$
2.7

$
1.2

$

Proceeds from new securitizations
1.0

2.7

1.2

1.6

Purchases of previously transferred financial assets


0.1




Note: Excludes re-securitization transactions.

During the first quarter of 2019, there were no gains recognized on the securitization of U.S. agency-sponsored mortgages. Gains recognized on the securitization of non-agency sponsored mortgages during the first quarter of 2019 were $17 million.
 
Agency and non-agency securitization gains for the quarter ended March 31, 2018 were $5 million and $12 million, respectively.
 
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
 
 
Non-agency-sponsored mortgages(1)
 
Non-agency-sponsored mortgages(1)
In millions of dollars
U.S. agency-
sponsored mortgages
Senior
interests
Subordinated
interests
U.S. agency-
sponsored mortgages
Senior
interests
Subordinated
interests
Carrying value of retained interests(2)
$
531

$
366

$
55

$
564

$
300

$
51


(1)
Disclosure of non-agency-sponsored mortgages as senior and subordinated interests is indicative of the interests’ position in the capital structure of the securitization.
(2)
Retained interests consist of Level 2 or Level 3 assets depending on the observability of significant inputs. See Note 20 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for more information about fair value measurements.

Key assumptions used in measuring the fair value of retained interests at the date of sale or securitization of mortgage receivables were as follows:
 
March 31, 2019
 
 
Non-agency-sponsored mortgages(1)
 
U.S. agency- 
sponsored mortgages
Senior 
interests
Subordinated 
interests
Weighted average discount rate
6.6
%
3.6
%
7.1
%
Weighted average constant prepayment rate
14.1
%
6.0
%
6.0
%
Weighted average anticipated net credit losses(2)
NM

5.0
%
3.5
%
Weighted average life
6.1 years

7.6 years

19.4 years


 
March 31, 2018
 
 
Non-agency-sponsored mortgages(1)
 
U.S. agency-
sponsored mortgages
Senior
interests
Subordinated
interests
Weighted average discount rate
10.4
%
3.4
%
3.0
%
Weighted average constant prepayment rate
4.5
%
12.0
%
12.0
%
Weighted average anticipated net credit losses(2)
   NM

5.0
%
2.0
%
Weighted average life
7.7 years

6.9 years

2.5 years


(1)
Disclosure of non-agency-sponsored mortgages as senior and subordinated interests is indicative of the interests’ position in the capital structure of the securitization.
(2)
Anticipated net credit losses represent estimated loss severity associated with defaulted mortgage loans underlying the mortgage securitizations disclosed above. Anticipated net credit losses, in this instance, do not represent total credit losses incurred to date, nor do they represent credit losses expected on retained interests in mortgage securitizations.
NM
Anticipated net credit losses are not meaningful due to U.S. agency guarantees.

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The interests retained by the Company range from highly rated and/or senior in the capital structure to unrated and/or residual interests.
The key assumptions used to value retained interests, and the sensitivity of the fair value to adverse changes of 10% and 20% in each of the key assumptions, are presented in the tables below.
 
The negative effect of each change is calculated independently, holding all other assumptions constant. Because the key assumptions may not be independent, the net effect of simultaneous adverse changes in the key assumptions may be less than the sum of the individual effects shown below.
 
March 31, 2019
 
 
Non-agency-sponsored mortgages(1)
 
U.S. agency-
sponsored mortgages
Senior
interests
Subordinated
interests
Weighted average discount rate
7.2
%
5.9
%
18.4
%
Weighted average constant prepayment rate
11.1
%
1.9
%
1.3
%
Weighted average anticipated net credit losses(2)
NM

47.0
%

Weighted average life
6.0 years

3.1 years

22.0 years


 
December 31, 2018
 
 
Non-agency-sponsored mortgages(1)
 
U.S. agency-
sponsored mortgages
Senior
interests
Subordinated
interests
Weighted average discount rate
7.8
%
9.3
%
Weighted average constant prepayment rate
9.1
%
8.0
%
Weighted average anticipated net credit losses(2)
   NM

40.0
%
Weighted average life
6.4 years

6.6 years


(1)
Disclosure of non-agency-sponsored mortgages as senior and subordinated interests is indicative of the interests’ position in the capital structure of the securitization.
(2)
Anticipated net credit losses represent estimated loss severity associated with defaulted mortgage loans underlying the mortgage securitizations disclosed above. Anticipated net credit losses, in this instance, do not represent total credit losses incurred to date, nor do they represent credit losses expected on retained interests in mortgage securitizations.
NM
Anticipated net credit losses are not meaningful due to U.S. agency guarantees.
 
March 31, 2019
 
 
Non-agency-sponsored mortgages
In millions of dollars
U.S. agency- 
sponsored mortgages
Senior 
interests
Subordinated 
interests
Discount rate
 
 
 
   Adverse change of 10%
$
(14
)
$

$

   Adverse change of 20%
(27
)


Constant prepayment rate
 
 
 
   Adverse change of 10%
(22
)


   Adverse change of 20%
(43
)


Anticipated net credit losses
 
 
 
   Adverse change of 10%
NM



   Adverse change of 20%
NM





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December 31, 2018
 
 
Non-agency-sponsored mortgages
In millions of dollars
U.S. agency-
sponsored mortgages
Senior
interests
Subordinated
interests
Discount rate
 
 
 
   Adverse change of 10%
$
(16
)
$

$

   Adverse change of 20%
(32
)


Constant prepayment rate
 
 
 
   Adverse change of 10%
(21
)


   Adverse change of 20%
(41
)


Anticipated net credit losses
 
 
 
   Adverse change of 10%
NM



   Adverse change of 20%
NM




NM
Anticipated net credit losses are not meaningful due to U.S. agency guarantees.

The following table includes information about loan delinquencies and liquidation losses for assets held in non-consolidated, non-agency-sponsored securitization entities:
 
 
 
 
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
 
Securitized assets
90 days past due
Liquidation losses
In billions of dollars
Mar. 31, 2019
Dec. 31, 2018
Mar. 31, 2019
Dec. 31, 2018
2019
2018
Securitized assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential mortgage
$
5.4

$
5.2

$
0.4

$
0.4

$

$

Commercial and other
14.5

13.1





Total
$
19.9

$
18.3

$
0.4

$
0.4

$

$



Mortgage Servicing Rights (MSRs)
The fair value of Citi’s capitalized MSRs was $551 million and $587 million at March 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively. The MSRs correspond to principal loan balances of $61 billion and $64 billion as of March 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively. The following table summarizes the changes in capitalized MSRs:
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
Balance, beginning of year
$
584

$
558

Originations
12

17

Changes in fair value of MSRs due to changes in inputs and assumptions
(27
)
46

Other changes(1)
(18
)
(17
)
Sale of MSRs

(17
)
Balance, as of March 31
$
551

$
587


(1)
Represents changes due to customer payments and passage of time.

The fair value of the MSRs is primarily affected by changes in prepayments of mortgages that result from shifts in mortgage interest rates. Specifically, higher interest rates tend to lead to declining prepayments, which causes the fair value of the MSRs to increase. In managing this risk, Citigroup economically hedges a significant portion of the value of its MSRs through the use of interest rate derivative contracts, forward purchase and sale commitments of mortgage-backed securities and purchased securities, all classified as Trading account assets.
 
The Company receives fees during the course of servicing previously securitized mortgages. The amounts of these fees were as follows:
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
Servicing fees
$
41

$
46

Late fees
2

1

Ancillary fees
1

3

Total MSR fees
$
44

$
50



In the Consolidated Statement of Income these fees are primarily classified as Commissions and fees, and changes in MSR fair values are classified as Other revenue.

Re-securitizations
The Company engages in re-securitization transactions in which debt securities are transferred to a VIE in exchange for new beneficial interests. Citi did not transfer non-agency (private label) securities to re-securitization entities during the quarters ended March 31, 2019 and 2018. These securities are backed by either residential or commercial mortgages and are often structured on behalf of clients.
As of March 31, 2019, Citi held no retained interests in private label re-securitization transactions structured by Citi. As of December 31, 2018, the fair value of Citi-retained interests in private label re-securitization transactions structured by Citi totaled approximately $16 million (all related to re-securitization transactions executed prior to 2016). Of this amount, substantially all was related to subordinated beneficial interests. The original par value of

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private label re-securitization transactions in which Citi held a retained interest as of December 31, 2018 was approximately $271 million.
The Company also re-securitizes U.S. government-agency guaranteed mortgage-backed (agency) securities. During the quarters ended March 31, 2019 and 2018, Citi transferred agency securities with a fair value of approximately $7.6 billion and $7.0 billion, respectively, to re-securitization entities.
As of March 31, 2019, the fair value of Citi-retained interests in agency re-securitization transactions structured by Citi totaled approximately $2.8 billion (including $1.1 billion related to re-securitization transactions executed in 2019) compared to $2.5 billion as of December 31, 2018 (including $1.4 billion related to re-securitization transactions executed in 2018), which is recorded in Trading account assets. The original fair value of agency re-securitization transactions in which Citi holds a retained interest as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018 was approximately $70.7 billion and $70.9 billion, respectively.
As of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, the Company did not consolidate any private label or agency re-securitization entities.

Citi-Administered Asset-Backed Commercial Paper Conduits
At March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, the commercial paper conduits administered by Citi had approximately $17.5 billion and $18.8 billion of purchased assets outstanding, respectively, and had incremental funding commitments with clients of approximately $14.9 billion and $14.0 billion, respectively.
Substantially all of the funding of the conduits is in the form of short-term commercial paper. At March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, the weighted average remaining lives of the commercial paper issued by the conduits were approximately 52 and 53 days, respectively.
The primary credit enhancement provided to the conduit investors is in the form of transaction-specific credit enhancements described above. In addition to the transaction-specific credit enhancements, the conduits, other than the government guaranteed loan conduit, have obtained a letter of credit from the Company, which is equal to at least 8% to 10% of the conduit’s assets with a minimum of $200 million. The letters of credit provided by the Company to the conduits total approximately $1.6 billion and $1.7 billion as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively. The net result across multi-seller conduits administered by the Company is that, in the event that defaulted assets exceed the transaction-specific credit enhancements described above, any losses in each conduit are allocated first to the Company and then to the commercial paper investors.
At March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, the Company owned $4.4 billion and $5.5 billion, respectively, of the commercial paper issued by its administered conduits. The Company's investments were not driven by market illiquidity and the Company is not obligated under any agreement to purchase the commercial paper issued by the conduits.
 
Collateralized Loan Obligations (CLOs)
There were no new securitizations during the quarters ended March 31, 2019 and 2018. The following table summarizes selected retained interests related to Citigroup CLOs:
In millions of dollars
Mar. 31, 2019
Dec. 31, 2018
Carrying value of retained interests
$
2,766

$
3,142



All of Citi’s retained interests were held-to-maturity securities as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018.

Asset-Based Financing
The primary types of Citi’s asset-based financings, total assets of the unconsolidated VIEs with significant involvement and Citi’s maximum exposure to loss are shown below. For Citi to realize the maximum loss, the VIE (borrower) would have to default with no recovery from the assets held by the VIE.
 
March 31, 2019
In millions of dollars
Total 
unconsolidated 
VIE assets
Maximum 
exposure to 
unconsolidated VIEs
Type
 
 
Commercial and other real estate
$
25,189

$
6,530

Corporate loans
7,438

7,277

Hedge funds and equities
444

53

Airplanes, ships and other assets
72,082

20,308

Total
$
105,153

$
34,168

 
December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Total 
unconsolidated 
VIE assets
Maximum 
exposure to 
unconsolidated VIEs
Type
 
 
Commercial and other real estate
$
23,918

$
6,928

Corporate loans
6,973

5,744

Hedge funds and equities
388

53

Airplanes, ships and other assets
67,526

19,387

Total
$
98,805

$
32,112



Municipal Securities Tender Option Bond (TOB) Trusts
At March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, none of the municipal bonds owned by non-customer TOB trusts were subject to a credit guarantee provided by the Company.
At March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, liquidity agreements provided with respect to customer TOB trusts totaled $4.3 billion of which $2.2 billion and $2.3 billion, respectively, were offset by reimbursement agreements. For the remaining exposure related to TOB transactions, where the residual owned by the customer was at least 25% of the bond value at the inception of the transaction, no reimbursement agreement was executed.
The Company also provides other liquidity agreements or letters of credit to customer-sponsored municipal investment funds, which are not variable interest entities, and municipality-related issuers that totaled $6.1 billion as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018. These liquidity agreements and letters of credit are offset by reimbursement agreements with various term-out provisions.

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19.  DERIVATIVES ACTIVITIES
In the ordinary course of business, Citigroup enters into various types of derivative transactions. All derivatives are recorded in Trading account assets/Trading account liabilities on the Consolidated Balance Sheet. For additional information regarding Citi’s use of and accounting for derivatives, see Note 22 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
Information pertaining to Citigroup’s derivative activities, based on notional amounts, is presented in the table below. Derivative notional amounts are reference amounts from which contractual payments are derived and do not represent a complete measure of Citi’s exposure to derivative transactions. Rather, Citi’s derivative exposure arises primarily from market fluctuations (i.e., market risk), counterparty failure (i.e., credit risk) and/or periods of high volatility or financial stress (i.e., liquidity risk), as well as any market valuation adjustments that may be required on the transactions. Moreover, notional amounts do not reflect the netting of offsetting trades. For example, if Citi enters into a receive-fixed interest rate swap with $100 million notional, and offsets this risk with an identical but opposite pay-fixed position with a different counterparty, $200 million in derivative notionals is reported, although these offsetting positions may result in de minimis overall market risk. In addition, aggregate derivative notional amounts can fluctuate from period to period in the normal course of business based on Citi’s market share, levels of client activity and other factors.
 




























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Derivative Notionals
 
Hedging instruments under
ASC 815
Trading derivative instruments
In millions of dollars
March 31,
2019
December 31,
2018
March 31,
2019
December 31,
2018
Interest rate contracts
 
 
 
 
Swaps
$
284,066

$
273,636

$
19,877,888

$
18,138,686

Futures and forwards


6,301,489

4,632,257

Written options


3,014,698

3,018,469

Purchased options


2,625,618

2,532,479

Total interest rate contract notionals
$
284,066

$
273,636

$
31,819,693

$
28,321,891

Foreign exchange contracts
 
 
 
 
Swaps
$
59,696

$
57,153

$
7,004,203

$
6,738,158

Futures, forwards and spot
39,885

41,410

5,767,521

5,115,504

Written options
1,369

1,726

1,749,838

1,566,717

Purchased options
1,699

2,104

1,744,873

1,543,516

Total foreign exchange contract notionals
$
102,649

$
102,393

$
16,266,435

$
14,963,895

Equity contracts
 
 
 
 
Swaps
$

$

$
216,741

$
217,580

Futures and forwards


61,707

52,053

Written options


464,551

454,675

Purchased options


345,934

341,018

Total equity contract notionals
$

$

$
1,088,933

$
1,065,326

Commodity and other contracts
 
 
 
 
Swaps
$

$

$
83,460

$
79,133

Futures and forwards
831

802

153,109

146,647

Written options


68,930

62,629

Purchased options


68,302

61,298

Total commodity and other contract notionals
$
831

$
802

$
373,801

$
349,707

Credit derivatives(1)
 
 
 
 
Protection sold
$

$

$
701,018

$
724,939

Protection purchased


757,539

795,649

Total credit derivatives
$

$

$
1,458,557

$
1,520,588

Total derivative notionals
$
387,546

$
376,831

$
51,007,419

$
46,221,407



(1)
Credit derivatives are arrangements designed to allow one party (protection buyer) to transfer the credit risk of a “reference asset” to another party (protection seller). These arrangements allow a protection seller to assume the credit risk associated with the reference asset without directly purchasing that asset. The Company enters into credit derivative positions for purposes such as risk management, yield enhancement, reduction of credit concentrations and diversification of overall risk.

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The following tables present the gross and net fair values of the Company’s derivative transactions and the related offsetting amounts as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018. Gross positive fair values are offset against gross negative fair values by counterparty, pursuant to enforceable master netting agreements. Under ASC 815-10-45, payables and receivables in respect of cash collateral received from or paid to a given counterparty pursuant to a credit support annex are included in the offsetting amount, if a legal opinion supporting the enforceability of netting and collateral rights has been obtained. GAAP does not permit similar offsetting for security collateral.
In addition, the following tables reflect rule changes adopted by clearing organizations that require or allow entities to treat certain derivative assets, liabilities and the related variation margin as settlement of the related derivative fair values for legal and accounting purposes, as opposed to presenting gross derivative assets and liabilities that are subject to collateral, whereby the counterparties would record a related collateral payable or receivable. As a result, the tables reflect a reduction of approximately $120 billion and $100 billion as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively, of derivative assets and derivative liabilities that previously would have been reported on a gross basis, but are now settled and not subject to collateral. The tables also present amounts that are not permitted to be offset, such as security collateral or cash collateral posted at third-party custodians, but which would be eligible for offsetting to the extent that an event of default occurred and a legal opinion supporting enforceability of the netting and collateral rights has been obtained.

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Derivative Mark-to-Market (MTM) Receivables/Payables
In millions of dollars at March 31, 2019
Derivatives classified in
Trading account assets/liabilities
(1)(2)
Derivatives instruments designated as ASC 815 hedges
Assets
Liabilities
Over-the-counter
$
283

$
128

Cleared
1,241

80

Interest rate contracts
$
1,524

$
208

Over-the-counter
$
1,211

$
834

Cleared

3

Foreign exchange contracts
$
1,211

$
837

Total derivatives instruments designated as ASC 815 hedges
$
2,735

$
1,045

Derivatives instruments not designated as ASC 815 hedges
 
 
Over-the-counter
$
170,941

$
137,554

Cleared
13,534

29,063

Exchange traded
124

89

Interest rate contracts
$
184,599

$
166,706

Over-the-counter
$
131,291

$
129,524

Cleared
1,821

1,691

Exchange traded
43

56

Foreign exchange contracts
$
133,155

$
131,271

Over-the-counter
$
17,049

$
19,203

Cleared
4

54

Exchange traded
8,730

12,371

Equity contracts
$
25,783

$
31,628

Over-the-counter
$
14,399

$
17,249

Exchange traded
581

429

Commodity and other contracts
$
14,980

$
17,678

Over-the-counter
$
3,786

$
6,906

Cleared
6,898

4,579

Credit derivatives
$
10,684

$
11,485

Total derivatives instruments not designated as ASC 815 hedges
$
369,201

$
358,768

Total derivatives
$
371,936

$
359,813

Cash collateral paid/received(3)
$
11,349

$
13,886

Less: Netting agreements(4)
(292,121
)
(292,121
)
Less: Netting cash collateral received/paid(5)
(39,750
)
(33,190
)
Net receivables/payables included on the Consolidated Balance Sheet(6)
$
51,414

$
48,388

Additional amounts subject to an enforceable master netting agreement, but not offset on the Consolidated Balance Sheet
 
 
Less: Cash collateral received/paid
$
(607
)
$
(88
)
Less: Non-cash collateral received/paid
(11,393
)
(15,144
)
Total net receivables/payables(6)
$
39,414

$
33,156

(1)
The derivatives fair values are also presented in Note 20 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
(2)
Over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives are derivatives executed and settled bilaterally with counterparties without the use of an organized exchange or central clearing house. Cleared derivatives include derivatives executed bilaterally with a counterparty in the OTC market, but then novated to a central clearing house, whereby the central clearing house becomes the counterparty to both of the original counterparties. Exchange-traded derivatives include derivatives executed directly on an organized exchange that provides pre-trade price transparency.
(3)
Reflects the net amount of the $44,539 million and $53,636 million of gross cash collateral paid and received, respectively. Of the gross cash collateral paid, $33,190 million was used to offset trading derivative liabilities. Of the gross cash collateral received, $39,750 million was used to offset trading derivative assets.
(4)
Represents the netting of balances with the same counterparty under enforceable netting agreements. Approximately $283 billion, $0 billion and $9 billion of the netting against trading account asset/liability balances is attributable to each of the OTC, cleared and exchange-traded derivatives, respectively.
(5)
Represents the netting of cash collateral paid and received by counterparty under enforceable credit support agreements. Substantially all cash collateral received and paid is netted against OTC derivative assets and liabilities, respectively.
(6)
The net receivables/payables include approximately $5 billion of derivative asset and $4 billion of derivative liability fair values not subject to enforceable master netting agreements, respectively.

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In millions of dollars at December 31, 2018
Derivatives classified in
Trading account assets/liabilities
(1)(2)
Derivatives instruments designated as ASC 815 hedges
Assets
Liabilities
Over-the-counter
$
1,631

$
172

Cleared
238

53

Interest rate contracts
$
1,869

$
225

Over-the-counter
$
1,402

$
736

Cleared

4

Foreign exchange contracts
$
1,402

$
740

Total derivatives instruments designated as ASC 815 hedges
$
3,271

$
965

Derivatives instruments not designated as ASC 815 hedges
 
 
Over-the-counter
$
161,183

$
146,909

Cleared
8,489

7,594

Exchange traded
91

99

Interest rate contracts
$
169,763

$
154,602

Over-the-counter
$
159,099

$
156,904

Cleared
1,900

1,671

Exchange traded
53

40

Foreign exchange contracts
$
161,052

$
158,615

Over-the-counter
$
18,253

$
21,527

Cleared
17

32

Exchange traded
11,623

12,249

Equity contracts
$
29,893

$
33,808

Over-the-counter
$
16,661

$
19,894

Exchange traded
894

795

Commodity and other contracts
$
17,555

$
20,689

Over-the-counter
$
6,967

$
6,155

Cleared
3,798

4,196

Credit derivatives
$
10,765

$
10,351

Total derivatives instruments not designated as ASC 815 hedges
$
389,028

$
378,065

Total derivatives
$
392,299

$
379,030

Cash collateral paid/received(3)
$
11,518

$
13,906

Less: Netting agreements(4)
(311,089
)
(311,089
)
Less: Netting cash collateral received/paid(5)
(38,608
)
(29,911
)
Net receivables/payables included on the Consolidated Balance Sheet(6)
$
54,120

$
51,936

Additional amounts subject to an enforceable master netting agreement, but not offset on the Consolidated Balance Sheet
 
 
Less: Cash collateral received/paid
$
(767
)
$
(164
)
Less: Non-cash collateral received/paid
(13,509
)
(13,354
)
Total net receivables/payables(6)
$
39,844

$
38,418

(1)
The derivatives fair values are also presented in Note 20 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
(2)
Over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives are derivatives executed and settled bilaterally with counterparties without the use of an organized exchange or central clearing house. Cleared derivatives include derivatives executed bilaterally with a counterparty in the OTC market, but then novated to a central clearing house, whereby the central clearing house becomes the counterparty to both of the original counterparties. Exchange-traded derivatives include derivatives executed directly on an organized exchange that provides pre-trade price transparency.
(3)
Reflects the net amount of the $41,429 million and $52,514 million of gross cash collateral paid and received, respectively. Of the gross cash collateral paid, $29,911 million was used to offset trading derivative liabilities. Of the gross cash collateral received, $38,608 million was used to offset trading derivative assets.
(4)
Represents the netting of balances with the same counterparty under enforceable netting agreements. Approximately $296 billion, $4 billion and $11 billion of the netting against trading account asset/liability balances is attributable to each of the OTC, cleared and exchange-traded derivatives, respectively.
(5)
Represents the netting of cash collateral paid and received by counterparty under enforceable credit support agreements. Substantially all cash collateral received and paid is netted against OTC derivative assets and liabilities, respectively.
(6)
The net receivables/payables include approximately $5 billion of derivative asset and $7 billion of derivative liability fair values not subject to enforceable master netting agreements, respectively.


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For the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018, the amounts recognized in Principal transactions in the Consolidated Statement of Income related to derivatives not designated in a qualifying hedging relationship, as well as the underlying non-derivative instruments, are presented in Note 6 to the Consolidated Financial Statements. Citigroup presents this disclosure by business classification, showing derivative gains and losses related to its trading activities together with gains and losses related to non-derivative instruments within the same trading portfolios, as this represents how these portfolios are risk managed.
The amounts recognized in Other revenue in the Consolidated Statement of Income related to derivatives not designated in a qualifying hedging relationship are shown below. The table below does not include any offsetting gains (losses) on the economically hedged items to the extent such amounts are also recorded in Other revenue.
 
Gains (losses) included in
Other revenue

Three Months Ended
March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
Interest rate contracts
$
27

$
(28
)
Foreign exchange
(58
)
527

Total
$
(31
)
$
499



Fair Value Hedges

Hedging of Benchmark Interest Rate Risk
Citigroup’s fair value hedges are primarily hedges of fixed-rate long-term debt or assets, such as available-for-sale debt securities or loans.
For qualifying fair value hedges of interest rate risk, the changes in the fair value of the derivative and the change in the fair value of the hedged item attributable to the hedged risk, either total cash flows or benchmark-only cash flows are presented within Interest revenue or Interest expense based on whether the hedged item is an asset or a liability.
In the first quarter of 2019, Citigroup executed a last-of-layer hedge, which permits an entity to hedge the interest rate risk of a stated portion of a closed portfolio of pre-payable financial assets that are expected to remain outstanding for the designated tenor of the hedge. In accordance with ASC 815, an entity may exclude prepayment risk when measuring the change in fair value of the hedged item attributable to interest rate risk under the last-of-layer approach. Similar to other fair value hedges, where the hedged item is an asset, the fair value of the hedged item attributable to interest rate risk will be presented in Interest revenue along with the change in the fair value of the hedging instrument..

 
Hedging of Foreign Exchange Risk
Citigroup hedges the change in fair value attributable to foreign exchange rate movements in available-for-sale debt securities and long-term debt that are denominated in currencies other than the functional currency of the entity holding the securities or issuing the debt, which may be within or outside the U.S. The hedging instrument may be a forward foreign exchange contract or a cross-currency swap contract. Citigroup considers the premium associated with forward contracts (i.e., the differential between the spot and contractual forward rates) as the cost of hedging; this amount is excluded from the assessment of hedge effectiveness and reflected directly in earnings over the life of the hedge. Citi also excludes changes in cross-currency basis associated with cross-currency swaps from the assessment of hedge effectiveness and records it in Other comprehensive income.

Hedging of Commodity Price Risk
Citigroup hedges the change in fair value attributable to spot price movements in physical commodities inventory. The hedging instrument is a futures contract to sell the underlying commodity. In this hedge, the change in the value of the hedged inventory is reflected in earnings, which offsets the change in the fair value of the futures contract that is also reflected in earnings. Although the change in the fair value of the hedging instrument recorded in earnings includes changes in forward rates, Citigroup excludes the differential between the spot and the contractual forward rates under the futures contract from the assessment of hedge effectiveness and amortizes it directly into earnings over the life of the hedge.

























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The following table summarizes the gains (losses) on the Company’s fair value hedges:
 
Gains (losses) on fair value hedges(1)
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
 
2019
2018
In millions of dollars
Other revenue
Net interest revenue
Other revenue
Net interest revenue
Gain (loss) on the derivatives in designated and qualifying fair value hedges
 
 
 
 
Interest rate hedges
$

$
963

$

$
878

Foreign exchange hedges
165


179


Commodity hedges
88


(2
)

Total gain (loss) on the derivatives in designated and qualifying fair value hedges
$
253

$
963

$
177

$
878

Gain (loss) on the hedged item in designated and qualifying fair value hedges
 
 
 
 
Interest rate hedges
$

$
(879
)
$

$
(866
)
Foreign exchange hedges
(168
)

(249
)

Commodity hedges
(70
)

1


Total gain (loss) on the hedged item in designated and qualifying fair value hedges
$
(238
)
$
(879
)
$
(248
)
$
(866
)
Net gain (loss) excluded from assessment of the effectiveness of fair value hedges
 
 
 
 
Foreign exchange hedges(2)
$
(2
)
$

$
23

$

Commodity hedges
(18
)

1


Total net gain (loss) excluded from assessment of the effectiveness of fair value hedges
$
(20
)
$

$
24

$

(1)
Gain (loss) amounts for interest rate risk hedges are included in Interest income/Interest expense. The accrued interest income on fair value hedges is recorded in Net interest revenue and is excluded from this table.
(2)
Amounts relate to the premium associated with forward contracts (differential between spot and contractual forward rates) which are excluded from the assessment of hedge effectiveness and are reflected directly in earnings. Amounts also include cross-currency basis, which is recognized in accumulated other comprehensive income and not reflected in the table above. The amount of cross-currency basis that was included in accumulated other comprehensive income was $24 million and $(5) million for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and March 31, 2018, respectively.


Cumulative Basis Adjustment
Upon electing to apply ASC 815 fair value hedge accounting, the carrying value of the hedged item is adjusted to reflect the cumulative changes in the hedged risk. The hedge basis adjustment, whether from an active or de-designated hedge relationship, remains with the hedged item until the hedged item is derecognized from the balance sheet. The table below presents the carrying amount of Citi’s hedged assets and liabilities under qualifying fair value hedges at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, along with the cumulative hedge basis adjustments included in the carrying value of those hedged assets and liabilities.
 
(In millions of dollars)
Balance sheet line item in which hedged item is recorded
Carrying amount of hedged asset/ liability
Cumulative fair value hedging adjustment increasing (decreasing) the carrying amount
Active
De-designated
As of March 31, 2019
 
 
Debt securities
AFS
(1)
$
98,902

$
302

$
329

Long-term debt
157,139

2,275

1,236

As of December 31, 2018
 
 
Debt securities
AFS
$
81,632

$
(196
)
$
295

Long-term
debt
149,054

1,211

869



(1)
These amounts include the cumulative basis adjustment ($46 million as of March 31, 2019) related to certain prepayable financial assets designated as the hedged item in a fair value hedge using the last-of-layer approach. The Company designated $2 billion as the hedged amount (from a closed portfolio of prepayable financial assets with a carrying value of $16.5 billion) in a last-of-layer hedging relationship.



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Cash Flow Hedges
Citigroup hedges the variability of forecasted cash flows due to changes in contractually specified rates associated with floating-rate assets/liabilities and other forecasted transactions. These cash flow hedging relationships use either regression analysis or dollar-offset ratio analysis to assess whether the hedging relationships are highly effective at inception and on an ongoing basis.
For cash flow hedges, the entire change in the fair value of the hedging derivative is recognized in AOCI and then reclassified to earnings in the same period that the hedged cash flows impact earnings. The net gain (loss) associated with cash flow hedges expected to be reclassified from AOCI within 12 months of March 31, 2019 is approximately $334 million. The maximum length of time over which forecasted cash flows are hedged is 10 years.
The pretax change in AOCI from cash flow hedges is presented below. The after-tax impact of cash flow hedges on AOCI is shown in Note 17 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.

 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
Amount of gain (loss) recognized in AOCI on derivative
 
 
 
Interest rate contracts(1)
$
254
 
$
(322
)
Foreign exchange contracts
(8
)
6
 
Total gain (loss) recognized in AOCI
$
246
 
$
(316
)
Amount of gain (loss) reclassified from AOCI to earnings
Other
revenue
Net interest
revenue
Other
revenue
Net interest revenue
Interest rate contracts(1)
$

$
(130
)
$

$
(31
)
Foreign exchange contracts
(2
)

2


Total gain (loss) reclassified from AOCI into earnings
$
(2
)
$
(130
)
$
2

$
(31
)
Net pretax change in cash flow hedges included within AOCI
 
$
378

 
$
(287
)
(1)
All amounts reclassified into earnings for interest rate contracts are included in Interest income/Interest expense (Net interest revenue). For all other hedges, the amounts reclassified to earnings are included primarily in Other revenue and Net interest revenue on the Consolidated Income Statement.



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Net Investment Hedges
The pretax gain (loss) recorded in the Foreign currency translation adjustment account within AOCI, related to net investment hedges, is $(164) million and $(491) million for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and March 31, 2018, respectively.

 





Credit Derivatives
The following tables summarize the key characteristics of Citi’s credit derivatives portfolio by counterparty and derivative form:
 
Fair values
Notionals
In millions of dollars at March 31, 2019
Receivable(1)
Payable(2)
Protection
purchased
Protection
sold
By industry/counterparty
 
 
 
 
Banks
$
4,855

$
4,613

$
202,581

$
213,437

Broker-dealers
1,776

1,670

57,539

68,978

Non-financial
80

93

5,509

2,801

Insurance and other financial
  institutions
3,973

5,109

491,910

415,802

Total by industry/counterparty
$
10,684

$
11,485

$
757,539

$
701,018

By instrument
 
 
 
 
Credit default swaps and options
$
10,173

$
10,514

$
733,530

$
690,880

Total return swaps and other
511

971

24,009

10,138

Total by instrument
$
10,684

$
11,485

$
757,539

$
701,018

By rating
 
 
 
 
Investment grade
$
4,788

$
5,032

$
597,069

$
544,124

Non-investment grade
5,896

6,453

160,470

156,894

Total by rating
$
10,684

$
11,485

$
757,539

$
701,018

By maturity
 
 
 
 
Within 1 year
$
1,400

$
1,874

$
217,434

$
210,754

From 1 to 5 years
7,051

7,448

450,084

411,686

After 5 years
2,233

2,163

90,021

78,578

Total by maturity
$
10,684

$
11,485

$
757,539

$
701,018


(1)
The fair value amount receivable is composed of $3,686 million under protection purchased and $6,998 million under protection sold.
(2)
The fair value amount payable is composed of $7,987 million under protection purchased and $3,498 million under protection sold.

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Fair values
Notionals
In millions of dollars at December 31, 2018
Receivable(1)
Payable(2)
Protection
purchased
Protection
sold
By industry/counterparty
 
 
 
 
Banks
$
4,785

$
4,432

$
214,842

$
218,273

Broker-dealers
1,706

1,612

62,904

63,014

Non-financial
64

87

2,687

1,192

Insurance and other financial
   institutions
4,210

4,220

515,216

442,460

Total by industry/counterparty
$
10,765

$
10,351

$
795,649

$
724,939

By instrument
 
 
 
 
Credit default swaps and options
$
10,030

$
9,755

$
771,865

$
712,623

Total return swaps and other
735

596

23,784

12,316

Total by instrument
$
10,765

$
10,351

$
795,649

$
724,939

By rating
 
 
 
 
Investment grade
$
4,725

$
4,544

$
637,790

$
568,849

Non-investment grade
6,040

5,807

157,859

156,090

Total by rating
$
10,765

$
10,351

$
795,649

$
724,939

By maturity
 
 
 
 
Within 1 year
$
2,037

$
2,063

$
251,994

$
225,597

From 1 to 5 years
6,720

6,414

493,096

456,409

After 5 years
2,008

1,874

50,559

42,933

Total by maturity
$
10,765

$
10,351

$
795,649

$
724,939


(1)
The fair value amount receivable is composed of $5,126 million under protection purchased and $5,639 under protection sold.
(2)
The fair value amount payable is composed of $5,882 million under protection purchased and $4,469 million under protection sold.

Credit Risk-Related Contingent Features in Derivatives
Certain derivative instruments contain provisions that require the Company to either post additional collateral or immediately settle any outstanding liability balances upon the occurrence of a specified event related to the credit risk of the Company. These events, which are defined by the existing derivative contracts, are primarily downgrades in the credit ratings of the Company and its affiliates.
The fair value (excluding CVA) of all derivative instruments with credit risk-related contingent features that were in a net liability position at both March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018 was $35 billion and $33 billion, respectively. The Company posted $35 billion and $33 billion as collateral for this exposure in the normal course of business as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively.
A downgrade could trigger additional collateral or cash settlement requirements for the Company and certain affiliates. In the event that Citigroup and Citibank were downgraded a single notch by all three major rating agencies as of March 31, 2019, the Company could be required to post an additional $0.7 billion as either collateral or settlement of the derivative transactions. Additionally, the Company could be required to segregate with third-party custodians collateral previously received from existing derivative counterparties in the amount of $0.1 billion upon the single notch downgrade, resulting in aggregate cash obligations and collateral requirements of approximately $0.8 billion.

 

Derivatives Accompanied by Financial Asset Transfers
For transfers of financial assets accounted for as a sale by the Company and for which the Company has retained substantially all of the economic exposure to the transferred asset through a total return swap executed with the same counterparty in contemplation of the initial sale (and still outstanding), both the asset amounts derecognized and the gross cash proceeds received as of the date of derecognition were $4.6 billion and $4.1 billion as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively.
At March 31, 2019, the fair value of these previously derecognized assets was $4.6 billion. The fair value of the total return swaps as of March 31, 2019 was $89 million recorded as gross derivative assets and $7 million recorded as gross derivative liabilities. At December 31, 2018, the fair value of these previously derecognized assets was $4.1 billion, and the fair value of the total return swaps was $55 million recorded as gross derivative assets and $9 million recorded as gross derivative liabilities.
The balances for the total return swaps are on a gross basis, before the application of counterparty and cash collateral netting, and are included primarily as equity derivatives in the tabular disclosures in this Note.


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20.   FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENT
For additional information regarding fair value measurement at Citi, see Note 24 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.

Market Valuation Adjustments
The table below summarizes the credit valuation adjustments (CVA) and funding valuation adjustments (FVA) applied to the fair value of derivative instruments at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018:
 
Credit and funding valuation adjustments
contra-liability (contra-asset)
In millions of dollars
March 31,
2019
December 31,
2018
Counterparty CVA
$
(982
)
$
(1,085
)
Asset FVA
(524
)
(544
)
Citigroup (own-credit) CVA
402

482

Liability FVA
87

135

Total CVA—derivative instruments(1)
$
(1,017
)
$
(1,012
)

(1)
FVA is included with CVA for presentation purposes.

The table below summarizes pretax gains (losses) related to changes in CVA on derivative instruments, net of hedges, FVA on derivatives and debt valuation adjustments (DVA) on Citi’s own fair value option (FVO) liabilities for the periods indicated:
 
Credit/funding/debt valuation
adjustments gain (loss)
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
Counterparty CVA
$
74

$
23

Asset FVA
20

9

Own-credit CVA
(92
)
75

Liability FVA
(48
)
(7
)
Total CVA—derivative instruments
$
(46
)
$
100

DVA related to own FVO liabilities(1)
$
(725
)
$
167

Total CVA and DVA(2)
$
(771
)
$
267


(1)
See Notes 1 and Note 17 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
(2)
FVA is included with CVA for presentation purposes.




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Items Measured at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis
The following tables present for each of the fair value hierarchy levels the Company’s assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018. The Company may hedge positions that have been classified in the Level 3 category with other financial instruments (hedging instruments) that may be
 
classified as Level 3, but also with financial instruments classified as Level 1 or Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy. The effects of these hedges are presented gross in the following tables:


Fair Value Levels
In millions of dollars at March 31, 2019
Level 1(1)
Level 2(1)
Level 3
Gross
inventory
Netting(2)
Net
balance
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
Federal funds sold and securities borrowed and purchased under agreements to resell
$

$
241,414

$
66

$
241,480

$
(79,364
)
$
162,116

Trading non-derivative assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
Trading mortgage-backed securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. government-sponsored agency guaranteed

26,285

154

26,439


26,439

Residential

574

128

702


702

Commercial

1,359

69

1,428


1,428

Total trading mortgage-backed securities
$

$
28,218

$
351

$
28,569

$

$
28,569

U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
$
36,579

$
4,966

$

$
41,545

$

$
41,545

State and municipal

2,425

178

2,603


2,603

Foreign government
51,976

23,108

39

75,123


75,123

Corporate
1,949

14,371

378

16,698


16,698

Equity securities
46,995

8,798

127

55,920


55,920

Asset-backed securities

1,578

1,429

3,007


3,007

Other trading assets(3)
40

10,550

1,042

11,632


11,632

Total trading non-derivative assets
$
137,539

$
94,014

$
3,544

$
235,097

$

$
235,097

Trading derivatives




 
 
Interest rate contracts
$
283

$
184,259

$
1,581

$
186,123

 
 
Foreign exchange contracts
1

134,011

354

134,366

 
 
Equity contracts
453

24,988

342

25,783

 
 
Commodity contracts

14,246

734

14,980

 
 
Credit derivatives

9,934

750

10,684

 
 
Total trading derivatives
$
737

$
367,438

$
3,761

$
371,936

 
 
Cash collateral paid(4)
 
 
 
$
11,349

 
 
Netting agreements
 
 
 
 
$
(292,121
)
 
Netting of cash collateral received
 
 
 
 
(39,750
)
 
Total trading derivatives
$
737

$
367,438

$
3,761

$
383,285

$
(331,871
)
$
51,414

Investments
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. government-sponsored agency guaranteed
$

$
39,301

$
32

$
39,333

$

$
39,333

Residential

1,121


1,121


1,121

Commercial

138


138


138

Total investment mortgage-backed securities
$

$
40,560

$
32

$
40,592

$

$
40,592

  U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
$
98,793

$
8,880

$

$
107,673

$

$
107,673

State and municipal

7,199

910

8,109


8,109

Foreign government
60,695

40,590

71

101,356


101,356

Corporate
4,722

7,528

60

12,310


12,310

Marketable equity securities
194

14


208


208

Asset-backed securities

614

806

1,420


1,420

Other debt securities

3,672


3,672


3,672

Non-marketable equity securities(5)

100

505

605


605

Total investments
$
164,404

$
109,157

$
2,384

$
275,945

$

$
275,945

Table continues on the next page.

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In millions of dollars at March 31, 2019
Level 1(1)
Level 2(1)
Level 3
Gross
inventory
Netting(2)
Net
balance
Loans
$

$
3,501

$
373

$
3,874

$

$
3,874

Mortgage servicing rights


551

551


551

Non-trading derivatives and other financial assets measured on a recurring basis
$
14,577

$
5,241

$

$
19,818

$

$
19,818

Total assets
$
317,257

$
820,765

$
10,679

$
1,160,050

$
(411,235
)
$
748,815

Total as a percentage of gross assets(6)
27.6
%
71.5
%
0.9
%






Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest-bearing deposits
$

$
1,297

$
1,047

$
2,344

$

$
2,344

Federal funds purchased and securities loaned and sold under agreements to repurchase

124,564

1,041

125,605

(79,364
)
46,241

Trading account liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
Securities sold, not yet purchased
74,650

13,222

15

87,887


87,887

Other trading liabilities

117


117


117

Total trading liabilities
$
74,650

$
13,339

$
15

$
88,004

$

$
88,004

Trading derivatives
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest rate contracts
$
179

$
165,038

$
1,697

$
166,914

 
 
Foreign exchange contracts
3

131,797

308

132,108

 
 
Equity contracts
207

29,734

1,687

31,628

 
 
Commodity contracts

17,248

430

17,678

 
 
Credit derivatives

10,769

716

11,485

 
 
Total trading derivatives
$
389

$
354,586

$
4,838

$
359,813

 
 
Cash collateral received(7)
 
 
 
$
13,886

 
 
Netting agreements
 
 
 
 
$
(292,121
)
 
Netting of cash collateral paid
 
 
 
 
(33,190
)
 
Total trading derivatives
$
389

$
354,586

$
4,838

$
373,699

$
(325,311
)
$
48,388

Short-term borrowings
$

$
5,002

$
170

$
5,172

$

$
5,172

Long-term debt

30,354

13,734

44,088


44,088

Total non-trading derivatives and other financial liabilities measured on a recurring basis
$
14,577

$

$

$
14,577

$

$
14,577

Total liabilities
$
89,616

$
529,142

$
20,845

$
653,489

$
(404,675
)
$
248,814

Total as a percentage of gross liabilities(6)
14.0
%
82.7
%
3.3
%
 
 
 


(1)
Represents netting of (i) the amounts due under securities purchased under agreements to resell and the amounts owed under securities sold under agreements to repurchase and (ii) derivative exposures covered by a qualifying master netting agreement and cash collateral offsetting.
(2)
Includes positions related to investments in unallocated precious metals, as discussed in Note 21 to the Consolidated Financial Statements. Also includes physical commodities accounted for at the lower of cost or fair value and unfunded credit products.
(3)
Reflects the net amount of $44,539 million gross cash collateral paid, of which $33,190 million was used to offset trading derivative liabilities.
(4)
Because the amount of the cash collateral paid/received has not been allocated to the Level 1, 2 and 3 subtotals, these percentages are calculated based on total assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis, excluding the cash collateral paid/received on derivatives.
(5)
Amounts exclude $0.2 billion of investments measured at net asset value (NAV) in accordance with ASU 2015-07, Fair Value Measurement (Topic 820): Disclosures for Investments in Certain Entities That Calculate Net Asset Value per Share (or Its Equivalent).
(6)
Reflects the net amount $53,636 million of gross cash collateral received, of which $39,750 million was used to offset trading derivative assets.


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Fair Value Levels
In millions of dollars at December 31, 2018
Level 1(1)
Level 2(1)
Level 3
Gross
inventory
Netting(2)
Net
balance
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
Federal funds sold and securities borrowed and purchased under agreements to resell
$

$
214,570

$
115

$
214,685

$
(66,984
)
$
147,701

Trading non-derivative assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
Trading mortgage-backed securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. government-sponsored agency guaranteed

24,090

156

24,246


24,246

Residential

709

268

977


977

Commercial

1,323

77

1,400


1,400

Total trading mortgage-backed securities
$

$
26,122

$
501

$
26,623

$

$
26,623

U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
$
26,439

$
4,802

$
1

$
31,242

$

$
31,242

State and municipal

3,782

200

3,982


3,982

Foreign government
43,309

21,179

31

64,519


64,519

Corporate
1,026

14,510

360

15,896


15,896

Equity securities
36,342

7,308

153

43,803


43,803

Asset-backed securities

1,429

1,484

2,913


2,913

Other trading assets(3)
3

12,198

818

13,019


13,019

Total trading non-derivative assets
$
107,119

$
91,330

$
3,548

$
201,997

$

$
201,997

Trading derivatives
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest rate contracts
$
101

$
169,860

$
1,671

$
171,632

 
 
Foreign exchange contracts

162,108

346

162,454

 
 
Equity contracts
647

28,903

343

29,893

 
 
Commodity contracts

16,788

767

17,555

 
 
Credit derivatives

9,839

926

10,765

 
 
Total trading derivatives
$
748

$
387,498

$
4,053

$
392,299

 
 
Cash collateral paid(4)
 
 
 
$
11,518

 
 
Netting agreements
 
 
 
 
$
(311,089
)
 
Netting of cash collateral received
 
 
 
 
(38,608
)
 
Total trading derivatives
$
748

$
387,498

$
4,053

$
403,817

$
(349,697
)
$
54,120

Investments
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. government-sponsored agency guaranteed
$

$
42,988

$
32

$
43,020

$

$
43,020

Residential

1,313


1,313


1,313

Commercial

172


172


172

Total investment mortgage-backed securities
$

$
44,473

$
32

$
44,505

$

$
44,505

U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
$
107,577

$
9,645

$

$
117,222

$

$
117,222

State and municipal

8,498

708

9,206


9,206

Foreign government
58,252

42,371

68

100,691


100,691

Corporate
4,410

7,033

156

11,599


11,599

Marketable equity securities

206

14


220


220

Asset-backed securities

656

187

843


843

Other debt securities

3,972


3,972


3,972

Non-marketable equity securities(5)

96

586

682


682

Total investments
$
170,445

$
116,758

$
1,737

$
288,940

$

$
288,940

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In millions of dollars at December 31, 2018
Level 1(1)
Level 2(1)
Level 3
Gross
inventory
Netting(2)
Net
balance
Loans
$

$
2,946

$
277

$
3,223

$

$
3,223

Mortgage servicing rights


584

584


584

Non-trading derivatives and other financial assets measured on a recurring basis
$
15,839

$
4,949

$

$
20,788

$

$
20,788

Total assets
$
294,151

$
818,051

$
10,314

$
1,134,034

$
(416,681
)
$
717,353

Total as a percentage of gross assets(6)
26.2
%
72.9
%
0.9
%
 
 
 
Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest-bearing deposits
$

$
980

$
495

$
1,475

$

$
1,475

Federal funds purchased and securities loaned and sold under agreements to repurchase

110,511

983

111,494

(66,984
)
44,510

Trading account liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
Securities sold, not yet purchased
78,872

11,364

586

90,822


90,822

Other trading liabilities

1,547


1,547


1,547

Total trading liabilities
$
78,872

$
12,911

$
586

$
92,369

$

$
92,369

Trading account derivatives
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest rate contracts
$
71

$
152,931

$
1,825

$
154,827

 
 
Foreign exchange contracts

159,003

352

159,355

 
 
Equity contracts
351

32,330

1,127

33,808

 
 
Commodity contracts

19,904

785

20,689

 
 
Credit derivatives

9,486

865

10,351

 
 
Total trading derivatives
$
422

$
373,654

$
4,954

$
379,030

 
 
Cash collateral received(7)
 
 
 
$
13,906

 
 
Netting agreements
 
 
 
 
$
(311,089
)
 
Netting of cash collateral paid
 
 
 
 
(29,911
)
 
Total trading derivatives
$
422

$
373,654

$
4,954

$
392,936

$
(341,000
)
$
51,936

Short-term borrowings
$

$
4,446

$
37

$
4,483

$

$
4,483

Long-term debt

25,659

12,570

38,229


38,229

Non-trading derivatives and other financial liabilities measured on a recurring basis
$
15,839

$
67

$

$
15,906

$

$
15,906

Total liabilities
$
95,133

$
528,228

$
19,625

$
656,892

$
(407,984
)
$
248,908

Total as a percentage of gross liabilities(6)
14.8
%
82.1
%
3.1
%
 
 
 


(1)
Represents netting of (i) the amounts due under securities purchased under agreements to resell and the amounts owed under securities sold under agreements to repurchase and (ii) derivative exposures covered by a qualifying master netting agreement and cash collateral offsetting.
(2)
Includes positions related to investments in unallocated precious metals, as discussed in Note 21 to the Consolidated Financial Statements. Also includes physical commodities accounted for at the lower of cost or fair value and unfunded credit products.
(3)
Reflects the net amount of $41,429 million of gross cash collateral paid, of which $29,911 million was used to offset trading derivative liabilities.
(4)
Because the amount of the cash collateral paid/received has not been allocated to the Level 1, 2 and 3 subtotals, these percentages are calculated based on total assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis, excluding the cash collateral paid/received on derivatives.
(5)
Amounts exclude $0.2 billion of investments measured at net asset value (NAV) in accordance with ASU 2015-07, Fair Value Measurement (Topic 820): Disclosures for Investments in Certain Entities That Calculate Net Asset Value per Share (or Its Equivalent).
(6)
Reflects the net amount of $52,514 million of gross cash collateral received, of which $38,608 million was used to offset trading derivative assets.


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Changes in Level 3 Fair Value Category
The following tables present the changes in the Level 3 fair value category for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018. The gains and losses presented below include changes in the fair value related to both observable and unobservable inputs.
The Company often hedges positions with offsetting positions that are classified in a different level. For example, the gains and losses for assets and liabilities in the Level 3
 
category presented in the tables below do not reflect the effect of offsetting losses and gains on hedging instruments that may be classified in the Level 1 or Level 2 categories. In addition, the Company hedges items classified in the Level 3 category with instruments also classified in Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy. The hedged items and related hedges are presented gross in the following tables:

Level 3 Fair Value Rollforward
 
 
Net realized/unrealized
gains (losses) incl. in
Transfers
 
 
 
 
 
Unrealized
gains
(losses)
still held
(3)
In millions of dollars
Dec. 31, 2018
Principal
transactions
Other(1)(2)
into
Level 3
out of
Level 3
Purchases
Issuances
Sales
Settlements
Mar. 31, 2019
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Federal funds sold and
  securities borrowed and
  purchased under
  agreements to resell
$
115

$
(4
)
$

$
(4
)
$
3

$
45

$

$

$
(89
)
$
66

$
(2
)
Trading non-derivative assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Trading mortgage-
  backed securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. government-sponsored agency guaranteed
156




(25
)
48


(25
)

154

3

Residential
268

1


5

(31
)
69


(184
)

128

10

Commercial
77

2


2

(1
)
24


(35
)

69

1

Total trading mortgage-
  backed securities
$
501

$
3

$

$
7

$
(57
)
$
141

$

$
(244
)
$

$
351

$
14

U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
$
1

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$
(1
)
$

$

State and municipal
200

(1
)


(19
)
1


(3
)

178


Foreign government
31

(1
)

9


3


(3
)

39

1

Corporate
360

90


21

(26
)
69

(33
)
(103
)

378

(35
)
Marketable equity securities

153

(10
)

1

(11
)
9


(15
)

127

14

Asset-backed securities
1,484

(26
)

7

(32
)
221


(225
)

1,429

38

Other trading assets
818

5


13

(32
)
340

4

(102
)
(4
)
1,042

(20
)
Total trading non-
  derivative assets
$
3,548

$
60

$

$
58

$
(177
)
$
784

$
(29
)
$
(695
)
$
(5
)
$
3,544

$
12

Trading derivatives, net(4)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest rate contracts
$
(154
)
$
(51
)
$

$
(15
)
$
27

$
6

$
12

$

$
59

$
(116
)
$
(60
)
Foreign exchange contracts
(6
)
60


(15
)
15

3


(4
)
(7
)
46

28

Equity contracts
(784
)
(294
)

(154
)
9

(1
)
(59
)
2

(64
)
(1,345
)
(222
)
Commodity contracts
(18
)
280


(3
)
10

54


(34
)
15

304

300

Credit derivatives
61

(319
)

(18
)
232




78

34

(320
)
Total trading derivatives,
  net(4)
$
(901
)
$
(324
)
$

$
(205
)
$
293

$
62

$
(47
)
$
(36
)
$
81

$
(1,077
)
$
(274
)
Table continues on the next page.







148




 
 
Net realized/unrealized
gains (losses) incl. in
Transfers
 
 
 
 
 
Unrealized
gains
(losses)
still held
(3)
In millions of dollars
Dec. 31, 2018
Principal
transactions
Other(1)(2)
into
Level 3
out of
Level 3
Purchases
Issuances
Sales
Settlements
Mar. 31, 2019
Investments
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. government-sponsored agency guaranteed
$
32

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$
32

$
(2
)
Residential











Commercial











Total investment mortgage-backed securities
$
32

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$
32

$
(2
)
U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

State and municipal
708


52

3


185


(38
)

910

44

Foreign government
68


(4
)


39


(32
)

71

(1
)
Corporate
156




(94
)


(2
)

60


Marketable equity securities











Asset-backed securities
187


(2
)
94


550


(23
)

806

(4
)
Other debt securities











Non-marketable equity securities
586


22



4


(86
)
(21
)
505

(11
)
Total investments
$
1,737

$

$
68

$
97

$
(94
)
$
778

$

$
(181
)
$
(21
)
$
2,384

$
26

Loans
$
277

$

$
45

$
125

$
(70
)
$
6

$

$
(10
)
$

$
373

$
45

Mortgage servicing rights
584


(27
)



12


(18
)
551

(25
)
Other financial assets measured on a recurring basis


16




(2
)
(4
)
(10
)

12

Liabilities











Interest-bearing deposits
$
495

$

$
(10
)
$
1

$
(4
)
$

$
674

$

$
(129
)
$
1,047

$
(157
)
Federal funds purchased and securities loaned and sold under agreements to repurchase
983

4


(1
)
4



1

58

1,041

(2
)
Trading account liabilities











Securities sold, not yet purchased
586

124


1

(441
)



(7
)
15

13

Other trading liabilities











Short-term borrowings
37

23


9

(6
)

153



170

18

Long-term debt
12,570

(407
)

877

(1,601
)

5,950

(3
)
(4,466
)
13,734

(1,001
)
Other financial liabilities measured on a recurring basis












(1)
Changes in fair value of available-for-sale debt securities are recorded in AOCI, unless related to other-than-temporary impairment, while gains and losses from sales are recorded in Realized gains (losses) from sales of investments in the Consolidated Statement of Income.
(2)
Unrealized gains (losses) on MSRs are recorded in Other revenue in the Consolidated Statement of Income.
(3)
Represents the amount of total gains or losses for the period, included in earnings (and AOCI for changes in fair value of available-for-sale debt securities), attributable to the change in fair value relating to assets and liabilities classified as Level 3 that are still held at March 31, 2019.
(4)
Total Level 3 trading derivative assets and liabilities have been netted in these tables for presentation purposes only.




149



 
 
Net realized/unrealized
gains (losses) incl. in
Transfers
 
 
 
 
 
Unrealized
gains
(losses)
still held
(3)
In millions of dollars
Dec. 31, 2017
Principal
transactions
Other(1)(2)
into
Level 3
out of
Level 3
Purchases
Issuances
Sales
Settlements
Mar. 31, 2018
Assets
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Federal funds sold and securities borrowed and purchased under agreements to resell
$
16

$
18

$

$

$

$

$

$

$
(18
)
$
16

$
3

Trading non-derivative assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Trading mortgage-backed securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. government-sponsored agency guaranteed
163

1


86

(49
)
116


(111
)

206


Residential
164

22


35

(77
)
46


(47
)

143

3

Commercial
57

1


4

(35
)
15


(7
)

35

3

Total trading mortgage-backed securities
$
384

$
24

$

$
125

$
(161
)
$
177

$

$
(165
)
$

$
384

$
6

U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

State and municipal
274

6



(44
)


(25
)

211

(1
)
Foreign government
16



2


14


(11
)

21


Corporate
275

43


49

(72
)
34


(77
)

252

84

Marketable equity securities
120

75


1

(15
)
168


(112
)

237

(3
)
Asset-backed securities
1,590

58


18

(15
)
316


(370
)

1,597

73

Other trading assets
615

135


58

(10
)
112


(194
)
(5
)
716

6

Total trading non-derivative assets
$
3,274

$
341

$

$
253

$
(317
)
$
821

$

$
(954
)
$
(5
)
$
3,418

$
165

Trading derivatives, net(4)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest rate contracts
$
(422
)
$
381

$

$
5

$
37

$
7

$

$
(16
)
$
2

$
(6
)
$
(94
)
Foreign exchange contracts
130

(62
)

(1
)
8

1



12

88

(155
)
Equity contracts
(2,027
)
(136
)

(57
)
472

13


(7
)
1

(1,741
)
156

Commodity contracts
(1,861
)
(33
)

(47
)
8

20



4

(1,909
)
(42
)
Credit derivatives
(799
)
(62
)

1

(2
)
2


1


(859
)
(203
)
Total trading derivatives, net(4)
$
(4,979
)
$
88

$

$
(99
)
$
523

$
43

$

$
(22
)
$
19

$
(4,427
)
$
(338
)
Investments
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mortgage-backed securities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. government-sponsored agency guaranteed
$
24

$

$
(1
)
$

$

$

$

$

$

$
23

$
2

Residential











Commercial
3


2







5


Total investment mortgage-backed securities
$
27

$

$
1

$

$

$

$

$

$

$
28

$
2

U.S. Treasury and federal agency securities
$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

State and municipal
737


(16
)

(9
)
29


(59
)

682

(33
)
Foreign government
92


(1
)

(2
)
57


(76
)

70


Corporate
71


(1
)
3


3




76


Marketable equity securities
2







(1
)

1


Asset-backed securities
827


10

2

(342
)




497

7

Other debt securities











Non-marketable equity securities
681


24

30


15



(16
)
734

22

Total investments
$
2,437

$

$
17

$
35

$
(353
)
$
104

$

$
(136
)
$
(16
)
$
2,088

$
(2
)

150



 
 
Net realized/unrealized
gains (losses) incl. in
Transfers
 
 
 
 
 
Unrealized
gains
(losses)
still held
(3)
In millions of dollars
Dec. 31, 2017
Principal
transactions
Other(1)(2)
into
Level 3
out of
Level 3
Purchases
Issuances
Sales
Settlements
Mar. 31, 2018
Loans
$
550

$

$
19

$

$
(1
)
$
4

$

$
(16
)
$
(2
)
$
554

$
26

Mortgage servicing rights
558


46




17

(17
)
(17
)
587

46

Other financial assets measured on a recurring basis
16


8



4

12


(27
)
13

18

Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest-bearing deposits
$
286

$

$
26

$
12

$

$

$
20

$

$

$
292

$
29

Federal funds purchased and securities loaned and sold under agreements to repurchase
726

14





147


(2
)
857

14

Trading account liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Securities sold, not yet purchased
22

(105
)

3

(19
)


3

(66
)
48

(7
)
Other trading liabilities
5

5









(5
)
Short-term borrowings
18

7


45



25



81

(2
)
Long-term debt
13,082

(236
)

940

(764
)
36

3

(44
)
(5
)
13,484

254

Other financial liabilities measured on a recurring basis
8




(5
)

2


(2
)
3

(1
)
(1)
Changes in fair value of available-for-sale debt securities are recorded in AOCI, unless related to other-than-temporary impairment, while gains and losses from sales are recorded in Realized gains (losses) from sales of investments in the Consolidated Statement of Income.
(2)
Unrealized gains (losses) on MSRs are recorded in Other revenue in the Consolidated Statement of Income.
(3)
Represents the amount of total gains or losses for the period, included in earnings (and AOCI for changes in fair value of available-for-sale debt securities), attributable to the change in fair value relating to assets and liabilities classified as Level 3 that are still held at December 31, 2018.
(4)
Total Level 3 trading derivative assets and liabilities have been netted in these tables for presentation purposes only.


Level 3 Fair Value Rollforward
The following were the significant Level 3 transfers for the period December 31, 2018 to March 31, 2019.

Transfers of Long-term debt of $0.9 billion from Level 2 to Level 3, and of $1.6 billion from Level 3 to Level 2, mainly related to structured debt, reflecting changes in the significance of unobservable inputs as well as certain underlying market inputs becoming less or more observable.

The following were the significant Level 3 transfers for the period December 31, 2017 to March 31, 2018.

Transfers of Long-term debt of $0.9 billion from Level 2 to Level 3, and of $0.8 billion from Level 3 to Level 2, mainly related to structured debt, reflecting changes in the significance of unobservable inputs as well as certain underlying market inputs becoming less or more observable.






Valuation Techniques and Inputs for Level 3 Fair Value Measurements
The following tables present the valuation techniques covering the majority of Level 3 inventory and the most significant unobservable inputs used in Level 3 fair value measurements. Differences between this table and amounts presented in the Level 3 Fair Value Rollforward table represent individually immaterial items that have been measured using a variety of valuation techniques other than those listed.
 








As of March 31, 2019
Fair value(1)
 (in millions)
Methodology
Input
Low(2)(3)
High(2)(3)
Weighted
average(4)
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
Federal funds sold and securities borrowed and purchased under agreements to resell
$
66

Model-based
Interest rate
2.27
 %
3.67
%
3.40
%
Mortgage-backed securities
$
192

Yield analysis
Yield
2.49
 %
4.63
%
3.47
%
 
166

Price-based
Price
$
35.00

$
320.00

$
91.58

State and municipal, foreign government, corporate and other debt securities
$
1,436

Price-based
Price
$

$
568.28

$
78.53

 
1,037

Model-based
Credit spread
35 bps

375 bps

238 bps

Marketable equity securities(5)
$
110

Price-based
Price
$
0.01

$
28,822.00

$
2,698.08

 
16

Model-based
 






Asset-backed securities
$
2,154

Price-based
Price
$
4.20

$
101.20

$
79.18

Non-marketable equities
$
266

Comparables analysis
Discount to price
 %
10.00
%
1.11
%
 
219

Price based
EBITDA multiples
7.75
x
11.50
x
8.66
x
 
 
 
Price
$
13.80

$
1,345.00

$
711.39

 

 
Revenue multiple
1.50
x
18.40
x
7.17
x
Derivatives—gross(6)
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest rate contracts (gross)
$
3,248

Model-based
Inflation volatility
0.22
 %
2.63
%
0.79
%
 
 
 
Mean reversion
1.00
 %
20.00
%
10.50
%
 
 
 
IR normal volatility
0.16
 %
71.90
%
49.46
%
Foreign exchange contracts (gross)
$
597

Model-based
FX volatility
3.15
 %
18.85
%
11.34
%
 

 
IR-IR correlation
(51.00
)%
40.00
%
31.87
%
 
 
 
IR-FX correlation
40.00
 %
60.00
%
50.00
%
 
 
 
Interest rate
5.05
 %
12.89
%
9.00
%
 
 
 
Credit spread
34 bps

642 bps

403 bps

 
 
 
IR Normal Volatility
0.16
 %
71.90
%
50.81
%
Equity contracts (gross)
$
2,026

Model-based
Equity volatility
3.00
 %
82.43
%
41.37
%
 
 
 
Forward price
64.31
 %
132.11
%
108.84
%
Commodity and other contracts (gross)
$
1,163

Model-based
Forward price
71.67
 %
524.74
%
137.37
%
 
 
 
Commodity volatility
6.88
 %
55.75
%
18.17
%
 
 
 
Commodity correlation
(38.66
)%
89.50
%
48.87
%
Credit derivatives (gross)
$
816

Model-based
Upfront points
6.17
 %
99.00
%
61.76
%
 
650

Price-based
Credit spread
3 bps

530 bps

86 bps

 
 
 
Credit correlation
25.00
 %
85.00
%
43.55
%
 
 
 
Recovery rate
5.00
 %
65.00
%
42.85
%
 
 
 
Price
$
12.00

$
98.00

$
76.69


151



As of March 31, 2019
Fair value(1)
 (in millions)
Methodology
Input
Low(2)(3)
High(2)(3)
Weighted
average(4)
Loans and leases
$
353

Model-based
Credit spread
115 bps

470 bps

129 bps

 


 
Equity volatility
26.53
 %
30.83
%
28.66
%
 
 
 
Yield
 %
%
%
Mortgage servicing rights
$
467

Cash flow
Yield
4.42
 %
12.00
%
7.30
%
 
83

Model-based
WAL
3.35 years

6.91 years

5.99 years

Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest-bearing deposits
$
1,047

Model-based
Mean reversion
1.00
 %
20.00
%
10.50
%
Federal funds purchased and securities loaned and sold under agreement to repurchase
$
1,041

Model-based
Interest rate
2.27
 %
2.89
%
2.52
%
Trading account liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
Securities sold, not yet purchased
$
8

Price-based
Price
$

$
994.85

$
89.80

 
6

Model-based
 



Short-term borrowings and long-term debt
$
14,026

Model-based
Mean reversion
1.00
 %
20.00
%
10.50
%
 
 
 
Forward price
64.31
 %
524.74
%
109.75
%
 
 
 
IR normal volatility
0.16
 %
71.90
%
52.74
%
As of December 31, 2018
Fair value(1)
 (in millions)
Methodology
Input
Low(2)(3)

High(2)(3)
Weighted
average(4)
Assets
 
 
 
 

 
 
Federal funds sold and securities borrowed and purchased under agreements to resell
$
115

Model-based
Interest rate
2.52
 %
7.43
%
5.08
 %
Mortgage-backed securities
$
313

Price-based
Price
$
11.25

$
110.35

$
90.07

 
198

Yield analysis
Yield
2.27
 %
8.70
%
3.74
 %
State and municipal, foreign government, corporate and other debt securities
$
1,212

Price-based
Price
$

$
103.75

$
91.39

 
938

Model-based
Credit spread
35 bps

446 bps

238 bps

Marketable equity securities(5)
$
108

Price-based
Price
$

$
20,255.00

$
1,247.85

 
45

Model-based
WAL
1.47years

1.47years

1.47years

Asset-backed securities
$
1,608

Price-based
Price
$
2.75

$
101.03

$
66.18

Non-marketable equity
$
293

Comparables analysis
Discount to price
 %
100.00
%
0.66
 %
 
255

Price-based
EBITDA multiples
5.00
x
34.00
x
9.73
x
 


 
Net operating income multiple
24.70
x
24.70
x
24.70
x
 
 
 
Price
$
2.38

$
1,073.80

$
420.24

 
 
 
Revenue multiple
2.25
x
16.50
x
7.06
x
Derivatives—gross(6)

 
 




Interest rate contracts (gross)
$
3,467

Model-based
Mean reversion
1.00
 %
20.00
%
10.50
 %
 
 
 
Inflation volatility
0.22
 %
2.65
%
0.77
 %
 
 
 
IR Normal volaitility
0.16
 %
86.31
%
56.24
 %
Foreign exchange contracts (gross)
$
626

Model-based
Foreign exchange (FX) volatility
3.15
 %
17.35
%
11.37
 %
 
73

Cash flow
IR-IR correlation
(51.00
)%
40.00
%
32.69
 %
 
 
 
IR-FX correlation
40.00
 %
60.00
%
50.00
 %
 


 
Credit spread
39 bps

676 bps

423 bps


152



As of December 31, 2018
Fair value(1)
 (in millions)
Methodology
Input
Low(2)(3)

High(2)(3)
Weighted
average(4)
 
 
 
IR basis
(0.65
)%
0.11
%
(0.17
)%
 
 
 
Yield
6.98
 %
7.48
%
7.23
 %
Equity contracts (gross)(7)
$
1,467

Model-based
Equity volatility
3.00
 %
78.39
%
37.53
 %
 
 
 
Forward price
64.66
 %
144.45
%
98.55
 %
 
 
 
Equity-Equity correlation
(81.39
)%
100.00
%
35.49
 %
 
 
 
Equity-FX correlation
(86.27
)%
70.00
%
(1.20
)%
 


 
WAL
1.47 years

1.47 years

1.47 years

Commodity contracts (gross)
$
1,552

Model-based
Forward price
15.30
 %
585.07
%
145.08
 %
 
 
 
Commodity volatility
8.92
 %
59.86
%
20.34
 %
 


 
Commodity correlation
(51.90
)%
92.11
%
40.71
 %
Credit derivatives (gross)
$
1,089

Model-based
Credit correlation
5.00
 %
85.00
%
41.06
 %
 
701

Price-based
Upfront points
7.41
 %
99.04
%
58.95
 %
 
 
 
Credit spread
2 bps

1127 bps

87 bps

 
 
 
Recovery rate
5.00
 %
65.00
%
46.40
 %
 
 
 
Price
$
16.59

$
98.00

$
81.19

Loans and leases
$
248

Model-based
Credit spread
138 bps

255 bps

147 bps

 
29

Price-based
Yield
0.30
 %
0.47
%
0.32
 %
 
 
 
Price
$
55.83

$
110.00

$
92.40

Mortgage servicing rights
$
500

Cash flow
Yield
4.60
 %
12.00
%
7.79
 %
 
84

Model-based
WAL
3.55 years

7.45 years

6.39 years

Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest-bearing deposits
$
495

Model-based
Mean reversion
1.00
 %
20.00
%
10.50
 %
 
 
 
Forward price
64.66
 %
144.45
%
98.55
 %
 


 
Equity volatility
3.00
 %
78.39
%
43.49
 %
Federal funds purchased and securities loaned and sold under agreements to repurchase
$
983

Model-based
Interest rate
2.52
 %
3.21
%
2.87
 %
Trading account liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
Securities sold, not yet purchased
$
509

Model-based
Forward price
15.30
 %
585.07
%
105.69
 %
 
77

Price-based
Equity volatility
3.00
 %
78.39
%
43.49
 %
 
 
 
Equity-Equity correlation
(81.39
)%
100.00
%
34.04
 %
 
 
 
Equity-FX correlation
(86.27
)%
70.00
%
(1.20
)%
 
 
 
Commodity volatility
8.92
 %
59.86
%
20.34
 %
 
 
 
Commodity correlation
(51.90
)%
92.11
%
40.71
 %
 
 
 
Equity-IR correlation
(40.00
)%
70.37
%
30.80
 %
Short-term borrowings and long-term debt
$
12,289

Model-based
Mean reversion
1.00
 %
20.00
%
10.50
 %
 
 
 
IR normal volatility
0.16
 %
86.31
%
56.61
 %
 
 
 
Forward price
64.66
 %
144.45
%
98.58
 %
 
 
 
Equity volatility
3.00
 %
78.39
%
43.24
 %
(1)
The fair value amounts presented in these tables represent the primary valuation technique or techniques for each class of assets or liabilities.
(2)
Some inputs are shown as zero due to rounding.
(3)
When the low and high inputs are the same, there is either a constant input applied to all positions, or the methodology involving the input applies to only one large position.
(4)
Weighted averages are calculated based on the fair values of the instruments.

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(5)
For equity securities, the price inputs are expressed on an absolute basis, not as a percentage of the notional amount.
(6)
Both trading and nontrading account derivatives—assets and liabilities—are presented on a gross absolute value basis.
(7)
Includes hybrid products.


Items Measured at Fair Value on a Nonrecurring Basis
Certain assets and liabilities are measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis and, therefore, are not included in the tables above. These include assets measured at cost that have been written down to fair value during the periods as a result of an impairment. These also include non-marketable equity securities that have been measured using the measurement alternative and are either (i) written down to fair value during the periods as a result of an impairment or (ii) adjusted upward or downward to fair value as a result of a transaction observed during the periods for the identical or similar investment of the same issuer. In addition, these assets include loans held-for-sale and other real estate owned that are measured at the lower of cost or market value.
The following tables present the carrying amounts of all assets that were still held for which a nonrecurring fair value measurement was recorded:
In millions of dollars
Fair value
Level 2
Level 3
March 31, 2019
 
 
 
Loans HFS(1)
$
3,304

$
1,869

$
1,435

Other real estate owned
67

55

12

Loans(2)
361

128

233

Non-marketable equity securities measured using the measurement alternative
268

144

124

Total assets at fair value on a nonrecurring basis
$
4,000

$
2,196

$
1,804


In millions of dollars
Fair value
Level 2
Level 3
December 31, 2018
 
 
 
Loans HFS(1)
$
5,055

$
3,261

$
1,794

Other real estate owned
78

62

16

Loans(2)
390

139

251

Non-marketable equity securities measured using the measurement alternative
261

192

69

Total assets at fair value on a nonrecurring basis
$
5,784

$
3,654

$
2,130


(1)
Net of fair value amounts on the unfunded portion of loans HFS recognized as Other liabilities on the Consolidated Balance Sheet.
(2)
Represents impaired loans held for investment whose carrying amount is based on the fair value of the underlying collateral less costs to sell, primarily real estate.



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Valuation Techniques and Inputs for Level 3 Nonrecurring Fair Value Measurements
The following tables present the valuation techniques covering the majority of Level 3 nonrecurring fair value measurements and the most significant unobservable inputs used in those measurements:

As of March 31, 2019
Fair value(1)
 (in millions)
Methodology
Input
Low(2)
High
Weighted
average(3)
Loans held-for-sale
$
1,334

Price-based
Price
$
0.77

$
100.00

$
89.97

Other real estate owned
$
9

Price-based
Appraised value(4)
$
2,993,681

$
8,394,102

$
6,974,411

 
$
3

Cashflow
Discount to price(5)
13.00
%
13.00
%
13.00
%
Loans(6)
$
184

Recovery analysis
Recovery rate
39.27
%
99.26
%
78.25
%
 
$
27

Price-based
Price
$
2.60

$
54.00

$
3.40

Non-marketable equity securities measured using the measurement alternative
$
78

Price-based
Price
$
33.65

$
2,018.12

$
725.12

 
40

Price-based
Price
$
2.84

$
2.84

$
2.84


As of December 31, 2018
Fair value(1)
 (in millions)
Methodology
Input
Low(2)
High
Weighted
average(3)
Loans held-for-sale
$
1,729

Price-based
Price
$
0.79

$
100.00

$
69.52

Other real estate owned
$
15

Price-based
Appraised value(4)
$
8,394,102

$
8,394,102

$
8,394,102

 
2

Recovery analysis
Discount to price(5)
13.00
%
13.00
%
13.00
%
 


 
Price
$
56.30

$
83.08

$
58.27

Loans(6)
$
251

Recovery analysis
Recovery rate
30.60
%
100.00
%
50.51
%
 


 
Price
$
2.60

$
85.04

$
28.21

Non-marketable equity securities measured using the measurement alternative
66

Price-based
Price
$
45.80

$
1,514.00

$
570.26


(1)
The fair value amounts presented in this table represent the primary valuation technique or techniques for each class of assets or liabilities.
(2)
Some inputs are shown as zero due to rounding.
(3)
Weighted averages are calculated based on the fair values of the instruments.
(4)
Appraised values are disclosed in whole dollars.
(5)
Includes estimated costs to sell.
(6)
Represents impaired loans held for investment whose carrying amounts are based on the fair value of the underlying collateral, primarily real estate secured loans.


Nonrecurring Fair Value Changes
The following tables present total nonrecurring fair value measurements for the period, included in earnings, attributable to the change in fair value relating to assets that were still held:

 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
Loans HFS
$
(2
)
Other real estate owned
1

Loans(1)
(27
)
Non-marketable equity securities measured using the measurement alternative

61

Total nonrecurring fair value
  gains (losses)
$
33

(1)
Represents loans held for investment whose carrying amount is based on the fair value of the underlying collateral, primarily real estate.

 
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2018
Loans HFS
$
(35
)
Other real estate owned
(3
)
Loans(1)
(32
)
Non-marketable equity securities measured using the measurement alternative
120

Total nonrecurring fair value gains
  (losses)
$
50

(1)
Represents loans held for investment whose carrying amount is based on the fair value of the underlying collateral, primarily real estate.

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Estimated Fair Value of Financial Instruments Not Carried at Fair Value
The following table presents the carrying value and fair value of Citigroup’s financial instruments that are not carried at fair value. The table below therefore excludes items measured at fair value on a recurring basis presented in the tables above.

 
March 31, 2019
Estimated fair value
 
Carrying
value
Estimated
fair value
 
 
 
In billions of dollars
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
Investments
$
72.5

$
72.7

$
1.0

$
69.6

$
2.1

Federal funds sold and securities borrowed and purchased under agreements to resell
102.4

102.4


102.2

0.2

Loans(1)(2)
664.6

669.3


11.0

658.3

Other financial assets(2)(3)
276.5

277.0

189.4

16.5

71.1

Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
Deposits
$
1,028.0

$
1,026.2

$

$
824.0

$
202.2

Federal funds purchased and securities loaned and sold under agreements to repurchase
144.1

144.1


144.1


Long-term debt(4)
199.4

204.0


188.0

16.0

Other financial liabilities(5)
111.2

111.2


18.9

92.3


 
December 31, 2018
Estimated fair value
 
Carrying
value
Estimated
fair value
 
 
 
In billions of dollars
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
Investments
$
68.9

$
68.5

$
1.0

$
65.4

$
2.1

Federal funds sold and securities borrowed and purchased under agreements to resell
123.0

123.0


121.6

1.4

Loans(1)(2)
667.1

666.9


5.6

661.3

Other financial assets(2)(3)
249.7

250.1

172.3

15.8

62.0

Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
Deposits
$
1,011.7

$
1,009.5

$

$
847.1

$
162.4

Federal funds purchased and securities loaned and sold under agreements to repurchase
133.3

133.3


133.3


Long-term debt(4)
193.8

193.7


178.4

15.3

Other financial liabilities(5)
103.8

103.8


17.2

86.6

(1)
The carrying value of loans is net of the Allowance for loan losses of $12.3 billion for March 31, 2019 and $12.3 billion for December 31, 2018. In addition, the carrying values exclude $1.5 billion and $1.6 billion of lease finance receivables at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively.
(2)
Includes items measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis.
(3)
Includes cash and due from banks, deposits with banks, brokerage receivables, reinsurance recoverables and other financial instruments included in Other assets on the Consolidated Balance Sheet, for all of which the carrying value is a reasonable estimate of fair value.
(4)
The carrying value includes long-term debt balances under qualifying fair value hedges.
(5)
Includes brokerage payables, separate and variable accounts, short-term borrowings (carried at cost) and other financial instruments included in Other liabilities on the Consolidated Balance Sheet, for all of which the carrying value is a reasonable estimate of fair value.

The estimated fair values of the Company’s corporate unfunded lending commitments at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018 were liabilities of $7.4 billion and $7.8 billion, respectively, substantially all of which are classified as Level 3. The Company does not estimate the fair values of
consumer unfunded lending commitments, which are generally cancellable by providing notice to the borrower.


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21.   FAIR VALUE ELECTIONS
The Company may elect to report most financial instruments and certain other items at fair value on an instrument-by-instrument basis with changes in fair value reported in earnings, other than DVA (see below). The election is made upon the initial recognition of an eligible financial asset, financial liability or firm commitment or when certain specified reconsideration events occur. The fair value election may not be revoked once an election is made. The changes in
 
fair value are recorded in current earnings, other than DVA, which from January 1, 2016 are reported in AOCI. Additional discussion regarding the applicable areas in which fair value elections were made is presented in Note 20 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
The Company has elected fair value accounting for its mortgage servicing rights. See Note 18 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further discussions regarding the accounting and reporting of MSRs.

The following table presents the changes in fair value of those items for which the fair value option has been elected:
 
Changes in fair value—gains (losses)
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
In millions of dollars
2019
2018
Assets
 
 
Federal funds sold and securities borrowed and purchased under agreements to resell
$
29

$
(16
)
Trading account assets
167

(16
)
Investments


Loans
 
 
Certain corporate loans
(133
)
(123
)
Certain consumer loans


Total loans
$
(133
)
$
(123
)
Other assets
 
 
MSRs
$
(27
)
$
46

Certain mortgage loans HFS(1)
16

2

Total other assets
$
(11
)
$
48

Total assets
$
52

$
(107
)
Liabilities
 
 
Interest-bearing deposits
$
(91
)
$
28

Federal funds purchased and securities loaned and sold under agreements to repurchase
35

(111
)
Trading account liabilities
11

(6
)
Short-term borrowings
(175
)
177

Long-term debt(2)
(2,681
)
618

Total liabilities
$
(2,901
)
$
706


(1)
Includes gains (losses) associated with interest rate lock commitments for those loans that have been originated and elected under the fair value option.
(2)
Includes a loss of ($0.7) billion and a gain of $0.2 billion of DVA which is included in AOCI for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively.

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Own Debt Valuation Adjustments (DVA)
Own debt valuation adjustments are recognized on Citi’s liabilities for which the fair value option has been elected using Citi’s credit spreads observed in the bond market. Effective January 1, 2016, changes in fair value of fair value option liabilities related to changes in Citigroup’s own credit spreads (DVA) are reflected as a component of AOCI. See Note 1 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information.
Among other variables, the fair value of liabilities for which the fair value option has been elected (other than non-recourse and similar liabilities) is impacted by the narrowing or widening of the Company’s credit spreads.
The estimated changes in the fair value of these liabilities due to such changes in the Company’s own credit spread (or instrument-specific credit risk) was a loss of $725 million and a gain of $167 million for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively. Changes in fair value resulting from changes in instrument-specific credit risk were estimated by incorporating the Company’s current credit spreads observable in the bond market into the relevant valuation technique used to value each liability as described above.

The Fair Value Option for Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities

Selected Portfolios of Securities Purchased Under Agreements to Resell, Securities Borrowed, Securities Sold Under Agreements to Repurchase, Securities Loaned and Certain Non-Collateralized Short-Term Borrowings
The Company elected the fair value option for certain portfolios of fixed income securities purchased under agreements to resell and fixed income securities sold under agreements to repurchase, securities borrowed, securities loaned and certain non-collateralized short-term borrowings held primarily by broker-dealer entities in the United States, United Kingdom and Japan. In each case, the election was made because the related interest rate risk is managed on a portfolio basis, primarily with offsetting derivative instruments that are accounted for at fair value through earnings.
 
Changes in fair value for transactions in these portfolios are recorded in Principal transactions. The related interest revenue and interest expense are measured based on the contractual rates specified in the transactions and are reported as Interest revenue and Interest expense in the Consolidated Statement of Income.

Certain Loans and Other Credit Products
Citigroup has also elected the fair value option for certain other originated and purchased loans, including certain unfunded loan products, such as guarantees and letters of credit, executed by Citigroup’s lending and trading businesses. None of these credit products are highly leveraged financing commitments. Significant groups of transactions include loans and unfunded loan products that are expected to be either sold or securitized in the near term, or transactions where the economic risks are hedged with derivative instruments, such as purchased credit default swaps or total return swaps where the Company pays the total return on the underlying loans to a third party. Citigroup has elected the fair value option to mitigate accounting mismatches in cases where hedge accounting is complex and to achieve operational simplifications. Fair value was not elected for most lending transactions across the Company.
The following table provides information about certain credit products carried at fair value:
 
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Trading assets
Loans
Trading assets
Loans
Carrying amount reported on the Consolidated Balance Sheet
$
9,287

$
3,874

$
10,108

$
3,224

Aggregate unpaid principal balance in excess of (less than) fair value
870

750

435

741

Balance of non-accrual loans or loans more than 90 days past due

1


1

Aggregate unpaid principal balance in excess of fair value for non-accrual loans or loans more than 90 days past due






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In addition to the amounts reported above, $1,142 million and $1,137 million of unfunded commitments related to certain credit products selected for fair value accounting were outstanding as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively.
Changes in the fair value of funded and unfunded credit products are classified in Principal transactions in Citi’s Consolidated Statement of Income. Related interest revenue is measured based on the contractual interest rates and reported as Interest revenue on Trading account assets or loan interest depending on the balance sheet classifications of the credit products. The changes in fair value for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018 due to instrument-specific credit risk totaled to gains of $18 million and a loss of $19 million, respectively.

Certain Investments in Unallocated Precious Metals
Citigroup invests in unallocated precious metals accounts (gold, silver, platinum and palladium) as part of its commodity and foreign currency trading activities or to economically hedge certain exposures from issuing structured liabilities. Under ASC 815, the investment is bifurcated into a debt host contract and a commodity forward derivative instrument. Citigroup elects the fair value option for the debt host contract, and reports the debt host contract within Trading account assets on the Company’s Consolidated Balance Sheet. The total carrying amount of debt host contracts across unallocated precious metals accounts was approximately $0.5 billion and $0.4 billion at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively. The amounts are expected to fluctuate based on trading activity in future periods.
As part of its commodity and foreign currency trading activities, Citi trades unallocated precious metals investments and executes forward purchase and forward sale derivative contracts with trading counterparties. When Citi sells an unallocated precious metals investment, Citi’s receivable from its depository bank is repaid and Citi derecognizes its investment in the unallocated precious metal. The forward purchase or sale contract with the trading counterparty indexed to unallocated precious metals is accounted for as a derivative, at fair value through earnings. As of March 31, 2019, there were approximately $9.6 billion and $6.9 billion of notional amounts of such forward purchase and forward sale derivative contracts outstanding, respectively.

 
Certain Investments in Private Equity and
Real Estate Ventures
Citigroup invests in private equity and real estate ventures for the purpose of earning investment returns and for capital appreciation. The Company has elected the fair value option for certain of these ventures, because such investments are considered similar to many private equity or hedge fund activities in Citi’s investment companies, which are reported at fair value. The fair value option brings consistency in the accounting and evaluation of these investments. All investments (debt and equity) in such private equity and real estate entities are accounted for at fair value. These investments are classified as Investments on Citigroup’s Consolidated Balance Sheet.
Changes in the fair values of these investments are classified in Other revenue in the Company’s Consolidated Statement of Income.

Certain Mortgage Loans Held-for-Sale (HFS)
Citigroup has elected the fair value option for certain purchased and originated prime fixed-rate and conforming adjustable-rate first mortgage loans HFS. These loans are intended for sale or securitization and are hedged with derivative instruments. The Company has elected the fair value option to mitigate accounting mismatches in cases where hedge accounting is complex and to achieve operational simplifications.

The following table provides information about certain mortgage loans HFS carried at fair value:
In millions of dollars
March 31,
2019
December 31, 2018
Carrying amount reported on the Consolidated Balance Sheet
$
459

$
556

Aggregate fair value in excess of (less than) unpaid principal balance
18

21

Balance of non-accrual loans or loans more than 90 days past due


Aggregate unpaid principal balance in excess of fair value for non-accrual loans or loans more than 90 days past due




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The changes in the fair values of these mortgage loans are reported in Other revenue in the Company’s Consolidated Statement of Income. There was no net change in fair value during the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018 due to instrument-specific credit risk. Related interest income continues to be measured based on the contractual interest rates and reported as Interest revenue in the Consolidated Statement of Income.
 
Certain Structured Liabilities
The Company has elected the fair value option for certain structured liabilities whose performance is linked to structured interest rates, inflation, currency, equity, referenced credit or commodity risks. The Company elected the fair value option because these exposures are considered to be trading-related positions and, therefore, are managed on a fair value basis. These positions will continue to be classified as debt, deposits or derivatives (Trading account liabilities) on the Company’s Consolidated Balance Sheet according to their legal form.
The following table provides information about the carrying value of structured notes, disaggregated by type of embedded derivative instrument:
In billions of dollars
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Interest rate linked
$
18.7

$
17.3

Foreign exchange linked
1.0

0.5

Equity linked
17.9

14.8

Commodity linked
1.2

1.2

Credit linked
2.0

1.9

Total
$
40.8

$
35.7


Prior to 2016, the total change in the fair value of these structured liabilities was reported in Principal transactions in the Company’s Consolidated Statement of Income. Beginning in the first quarter of 2016, the portion of the changes in fair value attributable to changes in Citigroup’s own credit spreads (DVA) is reflected as a component of AOCI while all other changes in fair value will continue to be reported in Principal transactions. Changes in the fair value of these structured liabilities include accrued interest, which is also included in the change in fair value reported in Principal transactions.

 
Certain Non-Structured Liabilities
The Company has elected the fair value option for certain non-structured liabilities with fixed and floating interest rates. The Company has elected the fair value option where the interest rate risk of such liabilities may be economically hedged with derivative contracts or the proceeds are used to purchase financial assets that will also be accounted for at fair value through earnings. The elections have been made to mitigate accounting mismatches and to achieve operational simplifications. These positions are reported in Short-term borrowings and Long-term debt on the Company’s Consolidated Balance Sheet. The portion of the changes in fair value attributable to changes in Citigroup’s own credit spreads (DVA) is reflected as a component of AOCI while all other changes in fair value will continue to be reported in Principal transactions.
Interest expense on non-structured liabilities is measured based on the contractual interest rates and reported as Interest expense in the Consolidated Statement of Income.

The following table provides information about long-term debt carried at fair value:
In millions of dollars
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Carrying amount reported on the Consolidated Balance Sheet
$
44,088

$
38,229

Aggregate unpaid principal balance in excess of (less than) fair value
2,610

3,814


The following table provides information about short-term borrowings carried at fair value:
In millions of dollars
March 31, 2019
December 31, 2018
Carrying amount reported on the Consolidated Balance Sheet
$
5,172

$
4,483

Aggregate unpaid principal balance in excess of fair value
631

861



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22.   GUARANTEES, LEASES AND COMMITMENTS
Citi provides a variety of guarantees and indemnifications to its customers to enhance their credit standing and enable them to complete a wide variety of business transactions. For
certain contracts meeting the definition of a guarantee, the guarantor must recognize, at inception, a liability for the fair value of the obligation undertaken in issuing the guarantee.
In addition, the guarantor must disclose the maximum potential amount of future payments that the guarantor could be required to make under the guarantee, if there were a total
default by the guaranteed parties. The determination of the maximum potential future payments is based on the notional amount of the guarantees without consideration of possible
 
recoveries under recourse provisions or from collateral held or pledged. As such, Citi believes such amounts bear no relationship to the anticipated losses, if any, on these guarantees.
For additional information regarding Citi’s guarantees and indemnifications included in the tables below, as well as its other guarantees and indemnifications excluded from the tables below, see Note 26 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
The following tables present information about Citi’s guarantees at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018:

 
Maximum potential amount of future payments
 
In billions of dollars at March 31, 2019
Expire within
1 year
Expire after
1 year
Total amount
outstanding
Carrying value
 (in millions of dollars)
Financial standby letters of credit
$
33.5

$
63.6

$
97.1

$
163

Performance guarantees
8.2

3.9

12.1

28

Derivative instruments considered to be guarantees
46.4

73.4

119.8

326

Loans sold with recourse

1.3

1.3

8

Securities lending indemnifications(1)
105.1


105.1


Credit card merchant processing(1)(2)
85.6


85.6


Credit card arrangements with partners
0.2

0.8

1.0

136

Custody indemnifications and other

32.9

32.9

41

Total
$
279.0

$
175.9

$
454.9

$
702

 
Maximum potential amount of future payments
 
In billions of dollars at December 31, 2018
Expire within
1 year
Expire after
1 year
Total amount
outstanding
Carrying value
 (in millions of dollars)
Financial standby letters of credit
$
31.8

$
65.3

$
97.1

$
131

Performance guarantees
7.7

4.2

11.9

29

Derivative instruments considered to be guarantees
23.5

87.4

110.9

567

Loans sold with recourse

1.2

1.2

9

Securities lending indemnifications(1)
98.3


98.3


Credit card merchant processing(1)(2)
95.0


95.0


Credit card arrangements with partners
0.3

0.8

1.1

162

Custody indemnifications and other

35.4

35.4

41

Total
$
256.6

$
194.3

$
450.9

$
939

(1)
The carrying values of securities lending indemnifications and credit card merchant processing were not material for either period presented, as the probability of potential liabilities arising from these guarantees is minimal.
(2)
At March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, this maximum potential exposure was estimated to be $86 billion and $95 billion, respectively. However, Citi believes that the maximum exposure is not representative of the actual potential loss exposure based on its historical experience. This contingent liability is unlikely to arise, as most products and services are delivered when purchased and amounts are refunded when items are returned to merchants.










 











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Loans Sold with Recourse
Loans sold with recourse represent Citi’s obligations to
reimburse the buyers for loan losses under certain
circumstances. Recourse refers to the clause in a sales
agreement under which a seller/lender will fully reimburse
the buyer/investor for any losses resulting from the
purchased loans. This may be accomplished by the seller
taking back any loans that become delinquent.
In addition to the amounts shown in the tables above,
Citi has recorded a repurchase reserve for its potential
repurchases or make-whole liability regarding residential
mortgage representation and warranty claims related to its
whole loan sales to U.S. government-sponsored
enterprises (GSEs) and, to a lesser extent, private investors.
The repurchase reserve was approximately $47 million and $49 million at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively, and these amounts are included in Other liabilities on the Consolidated Balance Sheet.

Credit Card Arrangements with Partners
Citi, in certain of its credit card partner arrangements,
provides guarantees to the partner regarding the volume of
certain customer originations during the term of the
agreement. To the extent that such origination targets are not met, the guarantees serve to compensate the partner for certain payments that otherwise would have been generated in connection with such originations.

Other Guarantees and Indemnifications

Credit Card Protection Programs
Citi, through its credit card businesses, provides various
cardholder protection programs on several of its card
products, including programs that provide insurance
coverage for rental cars, coverage for certain losses
associated with purchased products, price protection for
certain purchases and protection for lost luggage. These
guarantees are not included in the table, since the total
outstanding amount of the guarantees and Citi’s maximum
exposure to loss cannot be quantified. The protection is
limited to certain types of purchases and losses, and it is not
possible to quantify the purchases that would qualify for
these benefits at any given time. Citi assesses the probability
and amount of its potential liability related to these programs
based on the extent and nature of its historical loss
experience. At March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, the actual and estimated losses incurred and the carrying value of Citi’s obligations related to these programs were
immaterial.

Value-Transfer Networks
Citi is a member of, or shareholder in, hundreds of value-transfer networks (VTNs) (payment, clearing and settlement
systems as well as exchanges) around the world. As a
condition of membership, many of these VTNs require that
members stand ready to pay a pro rata share of the losses
incurred by the organization due to another member’s default
on its obligations. Citi’s potential obligations may be limited
to its membership interests in the VTNs, contributions to the
 
VTN’s funds, or, in limited cases, the obligation may be unlimited. The maximum exposure cannot be estimated as
this would require an assessment of claims that have
not yet occurred. Citi believes the risk of loss is remote
given historical experience with the VTNs. Accordingly,
Citi’s participation in VTNs is not reported in the guarantees
tables above, and there are no amounts reflected on the
Consolidated Balance Sheet as of March 31, 2019 or
December 31, 2018 for potential obligations that could arise
from Citi’s involvement with VTN associations.

Long-Term Care Insurance Indemnification
In 2000, Travelers Life & Annuity (Travelers), then a subsidiary of Citi, entered into a reinsurance agreement to transfer the risks and rewards of its long-term care (LTC) business to GE Life (now Genworth Financial Inc., or Genworth), then a subsidiary of the General Electric Company (GE). As part of this transaction, the reinsurance obligations were provided by two regulated insurance subsidiaries of GE Life, which funded two collateral trusts with securities. Presently, as discussed below, the trusts are referred to as the Genworth Trusts.
As part of GE’s spin-off of Genworth in 2004, GE retained the risks and rewards associated with the 2000 Travelers reinsurance agreement by providing a reinsurance contract to Genworth through its Union Fidelity Life Insurance Company (UFLIC) subsidiary that covers the Travelers LTC policies. In addition, GE provided a capital maintenance agreement in favor of UFLIC that is designed to assure that UFLIC will have the funds to pay its reinsurance obligations. As a result of these reinsurance agreements and the spin-off of Genworth, Genworth has reinsurance protection from UFLIC (supported by GE) and has reinsurance obligations in connection with the Travelers LTC policies. As noted below, the Genworth reinsurance obligations now benefit Brighthouse Financial, Inc. (Brighthouse). While neither Brighthouse nor Citi are direct beneficiaries of the capital maintenance agreement between GE and UFLIC, Brighthouse and Citi benefit indirectly from the existence of the capital maintenance agreement, which helps assure that UFLIC will continue to have funds necessary to pay its reinsurance obligations to Genworth.
In connection with Citi’s 2005 sale of Travelers to MetLife Inc. (MetLife), Citi provided an indemnification to MetLife for losses (including policyholder claims) relating to the LTC business for the entire term of the Travelers LTC policies, which, as noted above, are reinsured by subsidiaries of Genworth. In 2017, MetLife spun off its retail insurance business to Brighthouse. As a result, the Travelers LTC policies now reside with Brighthouse. The original reinsurance agreement between Travelers (now Brighthouse) and Genworth remains in place and Brighthouse is the sole beneficiary of the Genworth Trusts. The fair value of the Genworth Trusts is approximately $7.9 billion as of March 31, 2019, compared to approximately $7.5 billion at December 31, 2018. The Genworth Trusts are designed to provide collateral to Brighthouse in an amount equal to the statutory liabilities of Brighthouse in respect of the Travelers LTC policies. The assets in the Genworth Trusts are

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evaluated and adjusted periodically to ensure that the fair value of the assets continues to provide collateral in an amount equal to these estimated statutory liabilities, as the liabilities change over time.
If both (i) Genworth fails to perform under the original
Travelers/GE Life reinsurance agreement for any reason,
including insolvency or the failure of UFLIC to perform in a timely manner, and (ii) the assets of the two Genworth Trusts
are insufficient or unavailable, then Citi, through its LTC
reinsurance indemnification, must reimburse Brighthouse for
any losses incurred in connection with the LTC policies. Since both events would have to occur before Citi would become responsible for any payment to Brighthouse pursuant to its indemnification obligation, and the likelihood of such events occurring is currently not probable, there is no liability reflected on the Consolidated Balance Sheet as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018 related to this indemnification. Citi continues to closely monitor its potential exposure under this indemnification obligation.
Separately, Genworth announced that it had agreed to
be purchased by China Oceanwide Holdings Co., Ltd, subject to a series of conditions and regulatory approvals. Citi is monitoring these developments.

Futures and Over-the-Counter Derivatives Clearing
Citi provides clearing services on central clearing parties (CCP) for clients that need to clear exchange-traded and over-the-counter (OTC) derivative contracts with CCPs. Based on all relevant facts and circumstances, Citi has concluded that it acts as an agent for accounting purposes in its role as clearing member for these client transactions. As such, Citi does not reflect the underlying exchange-traded or OTC derivatives contracts in its Consolidated Financial Statements. See Note 19 for a discussion of Citi’s derivatives activities that are reflected in its Consolidated Financial Statements.
As a clearing member, Citi collects and remits cash and securities collateral (margin) between its clients and the
respective CCP. In certain circumstances, Citi collects a higher amount of cash (or securities) from its clients than it needs to remit to the CCPs. This excess cash is then held at depository institutions such as banks or carry brokers.
There are two types of margin: initial and variation. Where Citi obtains benefits from or controls cash initial margin (e.g., retains an interest spread), cash initial margin collected from clients and remitted to the CCP or depository institutions is reflected within Brokerage payables (payables to customers) and Brokerage receivables (receivables from brokers, dealers and clearing organizations) or Cash and due from banks, respectively.
However, for exchange-traded and OTC-cleared derivative contracts where Citi does not obtain benefits from or control the client cash balances, the client cash initial margin collected from clients and remitted to the CCP or depository institutions is not reflected on Citi’s Consolidated Balance Sheet. These conditions are met when Citi has contractually agreed with the client that (i) Citi will pass through to the client all interest paid by the CCP or depository institutions on the cash initial margin, (ii) Citi
 
will not utilize its right as a clearing member to transform cash margin into other assets, (iii) Citi does not guarantee and is not liable to the client for the performance of the CCP or the depository institution and (iv) the client cash balances are legally isolated from Citi’s bankruptcy estate. The total amount of cash initial margin collected and remitted in this manner was approximately $13.1 billion and $13.8 billion as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively.
Variation margin due from clients to the respective CCP, or from the CCP to clients, reflects changes in the value of the client’s derivative contracts for each trading day. As a clearing member, Citi is exposed to the risk of non-performance by clients (e.g., failure of a client to post
variation margin to the CCP for negative changes in the
value of the client’s derivative contracts). In the event of
non-performance by a client, Citi would move to close out
the client’s positions. The CCP would typically utilize initial
margin posted by the client and held by the CCP, with any
remaining shortfalls required to be paid by Citi as clearing
member. Citi generally holds incremental cash or securities
margin posted by the client, which would typically be
expected to be sufficient to mitigate Citi’s credit risk in the
event the client fails to perform.
As required by ASC 860-30-25-5, securities collateral posted by clients is not recognized on Citi’s Consolidated Balance Sheet.

Carrying Value—Guarantees and Indemnifications
At March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, the total carrying amounts of the liabilities related to the guarantees and indemnifications included in the tables above amounted
to approximately $0.7 billion and $0.9 billion, respectively. The carrying value of financial and performance guarantees is included in Other liabilities. For loans sold with recourse, the carrying value of the liability is included in Other liabilities.

Collateral
Cash collateral available to Citi to reimburse losses realized under these guarantees and indemnifications amounted to $67 billion and $55 billion at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively. Securities and other marketable assets held as collateral amounted to approximately $57 billion and $55 billion at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively. The majority of collateral is held to reimburse losses realized under securities lending indemnifications. Additionally, letters of credit in favor of Citi held as collateral amounted to $3.8 billion and $4.1 billion at March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018. Other property may also be available to Citi to cover losses under certain guarantees and indemnifications; however, the value of such property has not been determined.


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Performance Risk
Presented in the tables below are the maximum potential amounts of future payments that are classified based upon internal and external credit ratings. The determination of the maximum potential future payments is based on the notional amount of the guarantees without consideration of possible recoveries under recourse provisions or from collateral held or pledged. As such, Citi believes such amounts bear no relationship to the anticipated losses, if any, on these guarantees.
 



 
Maximum potential amount of future payments
In billions of dollars at March 31, 2019
Investment
grade
Non-investment
grade
Not
rated
Total
Financial standby letters of credit
$
69.4

$
11.5

$
16.2

$
97.1

Performance guarantees
9.8

1.9

0.4

12.1

Derivative instruments deemed to be guarantees


119.8

119.8

Loans sold with recourse


1.3

1.3

Securities lending indemnifications


105.1

105.1

Credit card merchant processing


85.6

85.6

Credit card arrangements with partners


1.0

1.0

Custody indemnifications and other
19.8

13.1


32.9

Total
$
99.0

$
26.5

$
329.4

$
454.9


 
Maximum potential amount of future payments
In billions of dollars at December 31, 2018
Investment
grade
Non-investment
grade
Not
rated
Total
Financial standby letters of credit
$
68.3

$
11.8

$
17.0

$
97.1

Performance guarantees
9.2

2.1

0.6

11.9

Derivative instruments deemed to be guarantees


110.9

110.9

Loans sold with recourse


1.2

1.2

Securities lending indemnifications


98.3

98.3

Credit card merchant processing


95.0

95.0

Credit card arrangements with partners


1.1

1.1

Custody indemnifications and other
22.2

13.2


35.4

Total
$
99.7

$
27.1

$
324.1

$
450.9





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Leases
The Company’s operating leases, where Citi is a lessee, include real estate, such as office space and branches, and various types of equipment. These leases have a weighted-average lease term of approximately nine years as of March 31, 2019. The operating lease ROU asset and lease liability were both approximately $4.1 billion as of March 31, 2019. The Company recognizes fixed lease costs on a straight-line basis throughout the lease term in the Consolidated Statement of Income. Additionally, variable lease costs are recognized in the period in which the obligation for those payments is incurred. The total operating lease expense (principally for offices, branches and equipment), net of approximately $19 million sublease income, was approximately $270 million for the three months ended March 31, 2019.
While Citi has, as a lessee, certain equipment finance leases, such leases are not material to the Company's Consolidated Financial Statements.
Citi’s lease arrangements that have not yet commenced as of March 31, 2019 and the Company’s short-term lease costs, variable lease costs and finance lease costs, for the three months ended March 31, 2019 are not material to the Consolidated Financial Statements. Citi’s operating cash outflows related to operating leases were approximately $234 million for the three months ended March 31, 2019, while the future lease payments are as follows:
 In millions of dollars
Operating leases
As of March 31, 2019
 
2019 (excluding the three months ended
  March 31, 2019)
$
704

2020
755

2021
638

2022
514

2023
405

Thereafter
1,794

Total future lease payments
$
4,810

Less imputed interest (based on weighted-average discount rate of 3.5%)
(698
)
Lease liability
$
4,112












 





 

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Credit Commitments and Lines of Credit
The table below summarizes Citigroup’s credit commitments:
In millions of dollars
U.S.
Outside of 
U.S.
March 31,
2019
December 31,
2018
Commercial and similar letters of credit
$
834

$
5,061

$
5,895

$
5,461

One- to four-family residential mortgages
1,750

1,669

3,419

2,671

Revolving open-end loans secured by one- to four-family residential properties
9,977

1,335

11,312

11,374

Commercial real estate, construction and land development
9,798

1,638

11,436

11,293

Credit card lines
615,230

92,865

708,095

696,007

Commercial and other consumer loan commitments
194,289

112,053

306,342

300,115

Other commitments and contingencies
2,384

563

2,947

3,321

Total
$
834,262

$
215,184

$
1,049,446

$
1,030,242



The majority of unused commitments are contingent upon customers maintaining specific credit standards.
Commercial commitments generally have floating interest rates and fixed expiration dates and may require payment of fees. Such fees (net of certain direct costs) are deferred and, upon exercise of the commitment, amortized over the life of
the loan or, if exercise is deemed remote, amortized over the commitment period.

Other commitments and contingencies
Other commitments and contingencies include all other transactions related to commitments and contingencies not reported on the lines above.

Unsettled reverse repurchase and securities borrowing agreements and unsettled repurchase and securities lending agreements
In addition, in the normal course of business, Citigroup enters into reverse repurchase and securities borrowing agreements, as well as repurchase and securities lending agreements, which settle at a future date. At March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, Citigroup had approximately $64.9 billion and $36.1 billion of unsettled reverse repurchase and securities borrowing agreements, and approximately $55.3 billion and $30.7 billion of unsettled repurchase and securities lending agreements, respectively. For a further discussion of securities purchased under agreements to resell and securities borrowed, and securities sold under agreements to repurchase and securities loaned, including the Company’s policy for offsetting repurchase and reverse repurchase agreements, see Note 10 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

Restricted Cash
Citigroup defines restricted cash (as cash subject to withdrawal restrictions) to include cash deposited with central banks that must be maintained to meet minimum regulatory requirements, and cash set aside for the benefit of customers or for other purposes such as compensating balance arrangements or debt retirement. Restricted cash includes minimum reserve requirements with the Federal
Reserve Bank and certain other central banks and cash segregated to satisfy rules regarding the protection of customer assets as required by Citigroup broker-dealers’ primary regulators, including the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Commodities Futures Trading Commission and the United Kingdom’s Prudential Regulation Authority.
Restricted cash is included on the Consolidated Balance Sheet within the following balance sheet lines:

In millions of dollars
March 31,
2019
December 31,
2018
Cash and due from banks
$
3,601

$
4,000

Deposits with banks
23,832

27,208

Total
$
27,433

$
31,208









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23.   CONTINGENCIES

The following information supplements and amends, as applicable, the disclosure in Note 27 to the Consolidated Financial Statements of Citigroup’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K. For purposes of this Note, Citigroup, its affiliates and subsidiaries and current and former officers, directors and employees, are sometimes collectively referred to as Citigroup and Related Parties.
In accordance with ASC 450, Citigroup establishes accruals for contingencies, including the litigation and regulatory matters disclosed herein, when Citigroup believes it is probable that a loss has been incurred and the amount of the loss can be reasonably estimated. Once established, accruals are adjusted from time to time, as appropriate, in light of additional information. The amount of loss ultimately incurred in relation to those matters may be substantially higher or lower than the amounts accrued for those matters.
If Citigroup has not accrued for a matter because the matter does not meet the criteria for accrual (as set forth above), or Citigroup believes an exposure to loss exists in excess of the amount accrued for a particular matter, in each case assuming a material loss is reasonably possible, Citigroup discloses the matter. In addition, for such matters, Citigroup discloses an estimate of the aggregate reasonably possible loss or range of loss in excess of the amounts accrued for those matters as to which an estimate can be made. At March 31, 2019, Citigroup’s estimate of the reasonably possible unaccrued loss for these matters was materially unchanged from the estimate of approximately $1.0 billion in the aggregate as of December 31, 2018.
As available information changes, the matters for which Citigroup is able to estimate will change, and the estimates themselves will change. In addition, while many estimates presented in financial statements and other financial disclosures involve significant judgment and may be subject to significant uncertainty, estimates of the range of reasonably possible loss arising from litigation and regulatory proceedings are subject to particular uncertainties. For example, at the time of making an estimate, Citigroup may have only preliminary, incomplete or inaccurate information about the facts underlying the claim; its assumptions about the future rulings of the court or other tribunal on significant issues, or the behavior and incentives of adverse parties or regulators, may prove to be wrong; and the outcomes it is attempting to predict are often not amenable to the use of statistical or other quantitative analytical tools. In addition, from time to time an outcome may occur that Citigroup had not accounted for in its estimates because it had deemed such an outcome to be remote. For all these reasons, the amount of loss in excess of accruals ultimately incurred for the matters as to which an estimate has been made could be substantially higher or lower than the range of loss included in the estimate.
Subject to the foregoing, it is the opinion of Citigroup's management, based on current knowledge and after taking into account its current legal accruals, that the eventual outcome of all matters described in this Note would not be likely to have a material adverse effect on the consolidated financial condition of Citigroup. Nonetheless, given the substantial or
 
indeterminate amounts sought in certain of these matters and the inherent unpredictability of such matters, an adverse outcome in certain of these matters could, from time to time, have a material adverse effect on Citigroup’s consolidated results of operations or cash flows in particular quarterly or annual periods.
For further information on ASC 450 and Citigroup's accounting and disclosure framework for contingencies, including for litigation and regulatory matters disclosed herein, see Note 27 to the Consolidated Financial Statements of Citigroup’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.

Credit Crisis-Related Litigation and Other Matters

Mortgage-Related Litigation and Other Matters
Mortgage-Backed Securities Trustee Actions: On March 20, 2019, the court granted Citibank’s motion to dismiss the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s amended complaint. Additional information concerning this action is publicly available in court filings under the docket number 15-cv-6574 (S.D.N.Y.) (Carter, J.).

Tribune Company Bankruptcy
On April 4, 2019, the litigation trustee in KIRSCHNER v. FITZSIMONS, ET AL. filed a motion for leave to amend the complaint to avoid and recover as constructive fraudulent transfers the transfers of Tribune stock that occurred as a part of the leveraged buyout. The motion was denied on April 23, 2019.
On February 21, 2019, the litigation trustee appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit from the January 23, 2019 dismissal of a separate action related to Citigroup Global Markets Inc.’s (CGMI) role as advisor to Tribune. Additional information concerning these actions is publicly available in court filings under the docket numbers 08-13141 (Bankr. D. Del.) (Carey, J.), 11 MD 02296 (S.D.N.Y.) (Cote, J.), 12 MC 2296 (S.D.N.Y.) (Cote, J.), 13-3992, 13-3875, 13-4196, 19-449 (2d Cir.) and 16-317 (U.S.).

Foreign Exchange Matters
Antitrust and Other Litigation: On March 1, 2019, in ALLIANZ GLOBAL INVESTORS, ET AL. v. BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION, ET AL., plaintiffs filed an amended complaint. On April 1, 2019, Citigroup, Citibank, CGMI, and other defendants filed a motion to dismiss the amended complaint. Additional information concerning this action is publicly available in court filings under the docket number 18 Civ. 10364 (S.D.N.Y.) (Schofield, J.).
On April 25, 2019, the plaintiffs in ALLIANZ GLOBAL INVESTORS GMBH AND OTHERS v. BARCLAYS BANK PLC AND OTHERS served their claim on Citigroup and Citibank. Additional information concerning this action is publicly available in court filings under the docket number CL-2018-000840.
In January 2019, in NYPL v. JPMORGAN CHASE & CO., ET AL., plaintiffs renewed their previous motion for leave to amend their complaint, which defendants have opposed. Additional information concerning this action is

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publicly available in court filings under the docket number 15 Civ. 9300 (S.D.N.Y.) (Schofield, J.).

Interbank Offered Rates-Related Litigation and Other
Matters
Antitrust and Other Litigation: On March 25, 2019, in IN RE LIBOR-BASED FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS ANTITRUST LITIGATION, the court issued an opinion granting in part motions for leave to further amend complaints filed by certain plaintiffs asserting individual claims. Additional information concerning these actions is publicly available in court filings under the docket numbers 11 MD 2262 (S.D.N.Y.) (Buchwald, J.) and 17-1569 (2d Cir.).
On March 28, 2019, in SCS BANQUE DELUBAC & CIE v. CITIGROUP INC. ET AL., the Court of Appeal of Nîmes held that neither the Commercial Court of Aubenas nor the Commercial Court of Marseille has territorial jurisdiction over Banque Delubac’s claims. This case is in the Commercial Court of Marseille, RG no. 2018F02750, and was in the Court of Appeal of Nîmes, no. 18/04390.
On January 31 and on March 4, 2019, two additional putative class actions, which have been consolidated with PUTNAM BANK v. INTERCONTINENTAL EXCHANGE, INC., ET AL., were filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York against ICE, Citigroup, Citibank, CGMI, and various other banks. Each of these complaints asserts claims under the Sherman Act and for unjust enrichment based on alleged suppression of the ICE LIBOR and seeks disgorgement and treble damages where authorized by statute. Additional information relating to this action is publicly available in court filings under the docket number 19 Civ. 00439 (S.D.N.Y.) (Daniels, J.).

Interest Rate Swaps Matters
Antitrust and Other Litigation: On February 20, 2019, the putative class plaintiffs in the action captioned IN RE: INTEREST RATE SWAPS ANTITRUST LITIGATION moved for class certification and appointment of class counsel. On March 13, 2019, the district court granted in part and denied in part the putative class plaintiffs’ motion for leave to file a fourth consolidated class action complaint. Additional information concerning this action is publicly available in court filings under the docket number 16-MD-2704 (S.D.N.Y.) (Engelmayer, J.).
 
Parmalat Litigation
On April 15, 2019, the Italian Supreme Court upheld the 2014 decision of an Italian court of appeal in Citigroup’s favor. Additional information concerning this action is publicly available in court filings under the docket number 27618/2014 or decision number 10540/2019.

Sovereign Securities Matters
Antitrust and Other Litigation: On February 7, 2019, a putative class action captioned STACHON v. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., ET AL., was filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York against Citigroup, Citibank, CGMI, and Citigroup Global Markets Limited (CGML) and other defendants, on behalf of indirect
 
purchasers of supranational, sub-sovereign and agency (SSA) bonds. Plaintiffs assert claims under New York antitrust laws based on the same conduct alleged in the previously filed SSA bond lawsuits and seek treble damages and injunctive relief. The action is currently stayed pending a decision on the motion to dismiss in the consolidated direct purchaser action captioned IN RE SSA BONDS ANTITRUST LITIGATION. Additional information relating to these actions is publicly available in court filings under the docket numbers 19 Civ. 01205 (S.D.N.Y.) (Swain, J.), and 16-cv-03711 (S.D.N.Y.) (Ramos, J.).
On January 24, 2019, in an action filed in the Canadian Federal Court related to the SSA bond market, plaintiffs delivered an amended statement of claim, in which they continue to assert claims for breach of the competition law and breach of foreign law, while also asserting additional claims of civil conspiracy, unjust enrichment, waiver of tort and breach of contract. Additional information relating to this action is publicly available in court filings under the docket number T-1871-17 (Fed. Ct.).
Between February 22 and April 11, 2019, 12 putative class actions, which have been consolidated under the caption IN RE GSE BONDS ANTITRUST LITIGATION, were filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York against Citigroup, CGMI, and numerous other defendants, on behalf of purported classes of persons or entities that transacted in bonds issued by United States government-sponsored entities with one or more of the defendants. Plaintiffs assert claims under the Sherman Act and for unjust enrichment based on defendants’ alleged conspiracy to manipulate the market for such bonds, and seek treble damages and injunctive relief. Additional information relating to this action is publicly available in court filings under the docket number 19 Civ. 1704 (S.D.N.Y.) (Rakoff, J.).

Variable Rate Demand Obligation Litigation
In February and March 2019, certain financial institutions that served as remarketing agents for municipal bonds called variable rate demand obligations (VRDOs), including Citigroup, Citibank, CGMI, CGML and numerous other industry participants, were named as defendants in putative class actions filed by the City of Philadelphia and the City of Baltimore in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Plaintiffs allege that defendants colluded to set artificially high VRDO interest rates. The complaints assert violations of the Sherman Act, as well as claims for breach of contract and unjust enrichment, and seek damages and injunctive relief. On April 5, 2019, the two suits were consolidated for pre-trial purposes. Additional information concerning these actions is publicly available in court filings under the docket numbers 19-CV-1608 (S.D.N.Y.) (Furman, J.) and 19-CV-2667 (S.D.N.Y.) (Furman, J.).

Settlement Payments
Payments required in settlement agreements described above have been made or are covered by existing litigation accruals.



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24.   CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

Citigroup amended its Registration Statement on Form S-3 on file with the SEC (File No. 33-192302) to add its wholly owned subsidiary, Citigroup Global Markets Holdings Inc. (CGMHI), as a co-registrant. Any securities issued by CGMHI under the Form S-3 will be fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Citigroup.
The following are the Condensed Consolidating Statements of Income and Comprehensive Income for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018, Condensed Consolidating Balance Sheet as of March 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018 and Condensed Consolidating Statement of Cash Flows for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018 for Citigroup Inc., the parent holding company (Citigroup parent company), CGMHI, other Citigroup subsidiaries and eliminations and total consolidating adjustments. “Other Citigroup subsidiaries and eliminations” includes all other subsidiaries of Citigroup, intercompany eliminations and income (loss) from discontinued operations. “Consolidating adjustments” includes Citigroup parent company elimination of distributed and undistributed income of subsidiaries and investment in subsidiaries.
 
These Condensed Consolidating Financial Statements have been prepared and presented in accordance with SEC Regulation S-X Rule 3-10, “Financial Statements of Guarantors and Issuers of Guaranteed Securities Registered or Being Registered.”
These Condensed Consolidating Financial Statements are presented for purposes of additional analysis, but should be considered in relation to the Consolidated Financial Statements of Citigroup taken as a whole.














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Condensed Consolidating Statements of Income and Comprehensive Income
 
Three Months Ended March 31, 2019
In millions of dollars
Citigroup parent company
 
CGMHI
 
Other Citigroup subsidiaries and eliminations
 
Consolidating adjustments
 
Citigroup consolidated
Revenues
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dividends from subsidiaries
$
9,167

 
$

 
$

 
$
(9,167
)
 
$

Interest revenue

 
2,572

 
16,504

 

 
19,076

Interest revenue—intercompany
1,325

 
503

 
(1,828
)
 

 

Interest expense
1,271

 
1,824

 
4,222

 

 
7,317

Interest expense—intercompany
312

 
1,075

 
(1,387
)
 

 

Net interest revenue
$
(258
)
 
$
176

 
$
11,841

 
$

 
$
11,759

Commissions and fees
$

 
$
1,307

 
$
1,619

 
$

 
$
2,926

Commissions and fees—intercompany
(1
)
 
121

 
(120
)
 

 

Principal transactions
(825
)
 
(1,034
)
 
4,663

 

 
2,804

Principal transactions—intercompany
447

 
2,036

 
(2,483
)
 

 

Other income
319

 
99

 
669

 

 
1,087

Other income—intercompany
(34
)
 
42

 
(8
)
 

 

Total non-interest revenues
$
(94
)
 
$
2,571

 
$
4,340

 
$

 
$
6,817

Total revenues, net of interest expense
$
8,815

 
$
2,747

 
$
16,181

 
$
(9,167
)
 
$
18,576

Provisions for credit losses and for benefits and claims
$

 
$

 
$
1,980

 
$

 
$
1,980

Operating expenses
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
Compensation and benefits
$
33

 
$
1,284

 
$
4,341

 
$

 
$
5,658

Compensation and benefits—intercompany
26

 

 
(26
)
 

 

Other operating
5

 
553

 
4,368

 

 
4,926

Other operating—intercompany
5

 
582

 
(587
)
 

 

Total operating expenses
$
69

 
$
2,419

 
$
8,096

 
$

 
$
10,584

Equity in undistributed income of subsidiaries
$
(4,203
)
 
$

 
$

 
$
4,203

 
$

Income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes
$
4,543

 
$
328

 
$
6,105

 
$
(4,964
)
 
$
6,012

Provision (benefit) for income taxes
(167
)
 
140

 
1,302

 

 
1,275

Income (loss) from continuing operations
$
4,710

 
$
188

 
$
4,803

 
$
(4,964
)
 
$
4,737

Loss from discontinued operations, net of taxes

 

 
(2
)
 

 
(2
)
Net income before attribution of noncontrolling interests
$
4,710

 
$
188

 
$
4,801

 
$
(4,964
)
 
$
4,735

Noncontrolling interests

 

 
25

 

 
25

Net income (loss)
$
4,710

 
$
188

 
$
4,776

 
$
(4,964
)
 
$
4,710

Comprehensive income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Add: Other comprehensive income (loss)
$
862

 
$
(289
)
 
$
999

 
$
(710
)
 
$
862

Total Citigroup comprehensive income (loss)
$
5,572


$
(101
)

$
5,775


$
(5,674
)

$
5,572

Add: Other comprehensive income attributable to noncontrolling interests
$

 
$

 
$
(13
)
 
$

 
$
(13
)
Add: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests

 

 
25

 

 
25

Total comprehensive income (loss)
$
5,572


$
(101
)

$
5,787


$
(5,674
)

$
5,584










170



Condensed Consolidating Statements of Income and Comprehensive Income
 
Three Months Ended March 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Citigroup parent company
 
CGMHI
 
Other Citigroup subsidiaries and eliminations
 
Consolidating adjustments
 
Citigroup consolidated
Revenues
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dividends from subsidiaries
$
5,585

 
$

 
$

 
$
(5,585
)
 
$

Interest revenue
52

 
1,656

 
14,624

 

 
16,332

Interest revenue—intercompany
1,130

 
383

 
(1,513
)
 

 

Interest expense
1,238

 
1,013

 
2,909

 

 
5,160

Interest expense—intercompany
259

 
772

 
(1,031
)
 

 

Net interest revenue
$
(315
)
 
$
254

 
$
11,233

 
$

 
$
11,172

Commissions and fees
$

 
$
1,252

 
$
1,778

 
$

 
$
3,030

Commissions and fees—intercompany

 

 

 

 

Principal transactions
1,031

 
921

 
1,290

 

 
3,242

Principal transactions—intercompany
(386
)
 
192

 
194

 

 

Other income
(928
)
 
153

 
2,203

 

 
1,428

Other income—intercompany
55

 
55

 
(110
)
 

 

Total non-interest revenues
$
(228
)
 
$
2,573

 
$
5,355


$

 
$
7,700

Total revenues, net of interest expense
$
5,042

 
$
2,827

 
$
16,588

 
$
(5,585
)
 
$
18,872

Provisions for credit losses and for benefits and claims
$

 
$

 
$
1,857

 
$

 
$
1,857

Operating expenses
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Compensation and benefits
$
134

 
$
1,265

 
$
4,408

 
$

 
$
5,807

Compensation and benefits—intercompany
34

 

 
(34
)
 

 

Other operating
43

 
550

 
4,525

 

 
5,118

Other operating—intercompany
12

 
582

 
(594
)
 

 

Total operating expenses
$
223

 
$
2,397

 
$
8,305

 
$

 
$
10,925

Equity in undistributed income of subsidiaries
$
(446
)
 
$

 
$

 
$
446

 
$

Income (loss) from continuing operations before income
taxes
$
4,373

 
$
430

 
$
6,426

 
$
(5,139
)
 
$
6,090

Provision (benefit) for income taxes
(247
)

65

 
1,623

 

 
1,441

Income (loss) from continuing operations
$
4,620

 
$
365

 
$
4,803

 
$
(5,139
)
 
$
4,649

Loss from discontinued operations, net of taxes

 

 
(7
)
 

 
(7
)
Net income (loss) before attribution of noncontrolling interests
$
4,620

 
$
365

 
$
4,796

 
$
(5,139
)
 
$
4,642

Noncontrolling interests

 

 
22

 

 
22

Net income (loss)
$
4,620

 
$
365

 
$
4,774

 
$
(5,139
)
 
$
4,620

Comprehensive income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Add: Other comprehensive income (loss)
$
52

 
$
82

 
$
(3,156
)
 
$
3,074

 
$
52

Total Citigroup comprehensive income (loss)
$
4,672



$
447



$
1,618


$
(2,065
)

$
4,672

Add: Other comprehensive income attributable to noncontrolling interests
$

 
$


$
14

 
$

 
$
14

Add: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests

 


22

 

 
22

Total comprehensive income (loss)
$
4,672



$
447



$
1,654


$
(2,065
)
 
$
4,708












171



Condensed Consolidating Balance Sheet
 
March 31, 2019
In millions of dollars
Citigroup parent company
 
CGMHI
 
Other Citigroup subsidiaries and eliminations
 
Consolidating adjustments
 
Citigroup consolidated
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash and due from banks
$
1

 
$
963

 
$
23,484

 
$

 
$
24,448

Cash and due from banks—intercompany
11

 
3,953

 
(3,964
)
 

 

Deposits with banks

 
5,287

 
176,158

 

 
181,445

Deposits with banks—intercompany
3,000

 
6,235

 
(9,235
)
 

 

Federal funds sold and resale agreements

 
210,012

 
54,483

 

 
264,495

Federal funds sold and resale agreements—intercompany

 
16,034

 
(16,034
)
 

 

Trading account assets
296

 
163,582

 
122,633

 

 
286,511

Trading account assets—intercompany
825

 
1,770

 
(2,595
)
 

 

Investments
5

 
241

 
349,035

 

 
349,281

Loans, net of unearned income

 
1,731

 
680,615

 

 
682,346

Loans, net of unearned income—intercompany

 

 

 

 

Allowance for loan losses

 

 
(12,329
)
 

 
(12,329
)
Total loans, net
$

 
$
1,731

 
$
668,286

 
$

 
$
670,017

Advances to subsidiaries
$
142,884

 
$

 
$
(142,884
)
 
$

 
$

Investments in subsidiaries
201,016

 

 

 
(201,016
)
 

Other assets(1)
11,957

 
63,919

 
106,340

 

 
182,216

Other assets—intercompany
3,734

 
50,591

 
(54,325
)
 

 

Total assets
$
363,729

 
$
524,318

 
$
1,271,382

 
$
(201,016
)
 
$
1,958,413

Liabilities and equity


 

 

 

 

Deposits
$

 
$

 
$
1,030,355

 
$

 
$
1,030,355

Deposits—intercompany

 

 

 

 

Federal funds purchased and securities loaned and sold

 
163,595

 
26,777

 

 
190,372

Federal funds purchased and securities loaned and sold—intercompany

 
28,561

 
(28,561
)
 

 

Trading account liabilities
14

 
94,159

 
42,219

 

 
136,392

Trading account liabilities—intercompany
1,863

 
1,919

 
(3,782
)
 

 

Short-term borrowings
234

 
6,485

 
32,603

 

 
39,322

Short-term borrowings—intercompany

 
20,468

 
(20,468
)
 

 

Long-term debt
149,830

 
30,542

 
63,194

 

 
243,566

Long-term debt—intercompany

 
73,094

 
(73,094
)
 

 

Advances from subsidiaries
11,634

 

 
(11,634
)
 

 

Other liabilities
3,308

 
62,484

 
55,599

 

 
121,391

Other liabilities—intercompany
594

 
10,443

 
(11,037
)
 

 

Stockholders’ equity
196,252

 
32,568

 
169,211

 
(201,016
)
 
197,015

Total liabilities and equity
$
363,729

 
$
524,318

 
$
1,271,382

 
$
(201,016
)
 
$
1,958,413


(1)
Other assets for Citigroup parent company at March 31, 2019 included $47.4 billion of placements to Citibank and its branches, of which $35.8 billion had a remaining term of less than 30 days.




172



Condensed Consolidating Balance Sheet
 
December 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Citigroup parent company
 
CGMHI
 
Other Citigroup subsidiaries and eliminations
 
Consolidating adjustments
 
Citigroup consolidated
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash and due from banks
$
1

 
$
689

 
$
22,955

 
$

 
$
23,645

Cash and due from banks—intercompany
19

 
3,545

 
(3,564
)
 

 

Deposits with banks

 
4,915

 
159,545

 

 
164,460

Deposits with banks—intercompany
3,000

 
6,528

 
(9,528
)
 

 

Federal funds sold and resale agreements

 
212,720

 
57,964

 

 
270,684

Federal funds sold and resale agreements—intercompany

 
20,074

 
(20,074
)
 

 

Trading account assets
302

 
146,233

 
109,582

 

 
256,117

Trading account assets—intercompany
627

 
1,728

 
(2,355
)
 

 

Investments
7

 
224

 
358,376

 

 
358,607

Loans, net of unearned income

 
1,292

 
682,904

 

 
684,196

Loans, net of unearned income—intercompany

 

 

 

 

Allowance for loan losses

 

 
(12,315
)
 

 
(12,315
)
Total loans, net
$

 
$
1,292

 
$
670,589

 
$

 
$
671,881

Advances to subsidiaries
$
143,119

 
$

 
$
(143,119
)
 
$

 
$

Investments in subsidiaries
205,337

 

 

 
(205,337
)
 

Other assets(1)
9,861

 
59,734

 
102,394

 

 
171,989

Other assets—intercompany
3,037

 
44,255

 
(47,292
)
 

 

Total assets
$
365,310

 
$
501,937

 
$
1,255,473

 
$
(205,337
)
 
$
1,917,383

Liabilities and equity

 

 

 

 


Deposits
$

 
$

 
$
1,013,170

 
$

 
$
1,013,170

Deposits—intercompany

 

 

 

 

Federal funds purchased and securities loaned and sold

 
155,830

 
21,938

 

 
177,768

Federal funds purchased and securities loaned and sold—intercompany

 
21,109

 
(21,109
)
 

 

Trading account liabilities
1

 
95,571

 
48,733

 

 
144,305

Trading account liabilities—intercompany
410

 
1,398

 
(1,808
)
 

 

Short-term borrowings
207

 
3,656

 
28,483

 

 
32,346

Short-term borrowings—intercompany

 
11,343

 
(11,343
)
 

 

Long-term debt
143,768

 
25,986

 
62,245

 

 
231,999

Long-term debt—intercompany

 
73,884

 
(73,884
)
 

 

Advances from subsidiaries
21,471

 

 
(21,471
)
 

 

Other liabilities
3,010

 
66,732

 
50,979

 

 
120,721

Other liabilities—intercompany
223

 
13,763

 
(13,986
)
 

 

Stockholders’ equity
196,220

 
32,665

 
173,526

 
(205,337
)
 
197,074

Total liabilities and equity
$
365,310

 
$
501,937

 
$
1,255,473

 
$
(205,337
)
 
$
1,917,383


(1)
Other assets for Citigroup parent company at December 31, 2018 included $34.7 billion of placements to Citibank and its branches, of which $22.4 billion had a remaining term of less than 30 days.



173



Condensed Consolidating Statement of Cash Flows
 
Three Months Ended March 31, 2019
In millions of dollars
Citigroup parent company
 
CGMHI
 
Other Citigroup subsidiaries and eliminations
 
Consolidating adjustments
 
Citigroup consolidated
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities of continuing operations
$
10,950

 
$
(30,786
)
 
$
(17,780
)
 
$

 
$
(37,616
)
Cash flows from investing activities of continuing operations
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Purchases of investments
$

 
$

 
$
(69,673
)
 
$

 
$
(69,673
)
Proceeds from sales of investments

 

 
31,436

 

 
31,436

Proceeds from maturities of investments

 

 
47,363

 

 
47,363

Change in loans

 

 
(892
)
 

 
(892
)
Proceeds from sales and securitizations of loans

 

 
2,062

 

 
2,062

Change in federal funds sold and resales

 
6,748

 
(559
)
 

 
6,189

Changes in investments and advances—intercompany
(106
)
 
(6,636
)
 
6,742

 

 

Other investing activities

 
(17
)
 
(425
)
 

 
(442
)
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities of continuing operations
$
(106
)
 
$
95

 
$
16,054

 
$

 
$
16,043

Cash flows from financing activities of continuing operations
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dividends paid
$
(1,320
)
 
$

 
$

 
$

 
$
(1,320
)
Redemption of preferred stock
(480
)
 

 

 

 
(480
)
Treasury stock acquired
(4,055
)
 

 

 

 
(4,055
)
Proceeds (repayments) from issuance of long-term debt, net
5,199

 
5,576

 
(1,791
)
 

 
8,984

Proceeds (repayments) from issuance of long-term debt—intercompany, net

 
(1,295
)
 
1,295

 

 

Change in deposits

 

 
17,186

 

 
17,186

Change in federal funds purchased and repos

 
15,217

 
(2,613
)
 

 
12,604

Change in short-term borrowings

 
2,829

 
4,147

 

 
6,976

Net change in short-term borrowings and other advances—intercompany
(9,838
)
 
9,125

 
713

 

 

Other financing activities
(358
)
 

 

 

 
(358
)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities of continuing operations
$
(10,852
)
 
$
31,452

 
$
18,937

 
$

 
$
39,537

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and due from banks
$

 
$

 
$
(176
)
 
$

 
$
(176
)
Change in cash and due from banks and deposits with banks

$
(8
)

$
761


$
17,035


$

 
$
17,788

Cash and due from banks and deposits with banks at beginning of period
3,020

 
15,677

 
169,408

 

 
188,105

Cash and due from banks and deposits with banks at end of period
$
3,012

 
$
16,438

 
$
186,443

 
$

 
$
205,893

Cash and due from banks
$
12

 
$
4,916

 
$
19,520

 
$

 
$
24,448

Deposits with banks
3,000

 
11,522

 
166,923

 

 
181,445

Cash and due from banks and deposits with banks at end of period
$
3,012

 
$
16,438

 
$
186,443

 
$

 
$
205,893

Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information for continuing operations
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash paid during the year for income taxes
$
306

 
$
57

 
$
962

 
$

 
$
1,325

Cash paid during the year for interest
956

 
2,694

 
3,281

 

 
6,931

Non-cash investing activities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Transfers to loans HFS from loans
$

 
$

 
$
2,000

 
$

 
$
2,000

Transfers to OREO and other repossessed assets

 

 
36

 

 
36


174



Condensed Consolidating Statement of Cash Flows
 
Three Months Ended March 31, 2018
In millions of dollars
Citigroup parent company
 
CGMHI
 
Other Citigroup subsidiaries and eliminations
 
Consolidating adjustments
 
Citigroup consolidated
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities of continuing operations
$
5,268

 
$
7,046

 
$
(5,358
)
 
$

 
$
6,956

Cash flows from investing activities of continuing operations
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Purchases of investments
$
(7,955
)
 
$

 
$
(33,075
)
 
$

 
$
(41,030
)
Proceeds from sales of investments

 

 
20,688

 

 
20,688

Proceeds from maturities of investments

 

 
21,509

 

 
21,509

Change in loans

 

 
(8,717
)
 

 
(8,717
)
Proceeds from sales and securitizations of loans

 

 
1,654

 

 
1,654

Proceeds from significant disposals

 

 

 

 

Change in federal funds sold and resales

 
(22,167
)
 
(3,242
)
 

 
(25,409
)
Changes in investments and advances—intercompany
(1,463
)
 
(3,603
)
 
5,066

 

 

Other investing activities
(729
)
 
(9
)
 
(81
)
 

 
(819
)
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities of continuing operations
$
(10,147
)
 
$
(25,779
)
 
$
3,802

 
$

 
$
(32,124
)
Cash flows from financing activities of continuing operations
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dividends paid
$
(1,095
)
 
$

 
$

 
$

 
$
(1,095
)
Redemption of preferred stock
(97
)
 

 

 

 
(97
)
Treasury stock acquired
(2,378
)
 

 

 

 
(2,378
)
Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt, net
699

 
2,004

 
184

 

 
2,887

Proceeds (repayments) from issuance of long-term debt—intercompany, net

 
(412
)
 
412

 

 

Change in deposits

 

 
41,397

 

 
41,397

Change in federal funds purchased and repos

 
11,359

 
4,123

 

 
15,482

Change in short-term borrowings

 
(409
)
 
(7,949
)
 

 
(8,358
)
Net change in short-term borrowings and other advances—intercompany
14

 
8,226

 
(8,240
)
 

 

Capital contributions from parent

 
(585
)
 
585

 

 

Other financing activities
(261
)
 

 
(214
)
 

 
(475
)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities of continuing operations
$
(3,118
)
 
$
20,183

 
$
30,298

 
$

 
$
47,363

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and due from banks
$

 
$

 
$
(7
)
 
$

 
$
(7
)
Change in cash and due from banks and deposits with banks

$
(7,997
)
 
$
1,450

 
$
28,735

 
$

 
$
22,188

Cash and due from banks and deposits with banks at beginning of period
11,013

 
12,695

 
156,808

 

 
180,516

Cash and due from banks and deposits with banks at end of period
$
3,016

 
$
14,145

 
$
185,543

 
$

 
$
202,704

Cash and due from banks
$
16

 
$
5,648

 
$
16,186

 
$

 
$
21,850

Deposits with banks
3,000

 
8,497

 
169,357

 

 
180,854

Cash and due from banks and deposits with banks at end of period
$
3,016

 
$
14,145

 
$
185,543

 
$

 
$
202,704

Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information for continuing operations
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash paid (received) during the year for income taxes
$
(266
)
 
$
29

 
$
975

 
$

 
$
738

Cash paid during the year for interest
883

 
1,627

 
2,076

 

 
4,586

Non-cash investing activities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Transfers to loans HFS from loans
$

 
$

 
$
900

 
$

 
$
900

Transfers to OREO and other repossessed assets

 

 
26

 

 
26



175



UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES, PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND DIVIDENDS

Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities
None.

Equity Security Repurchases
The following table summarizes Citi’s common stock repurchases:

In millions, except per share amounts
Total shares
purchased
Average
price paid
per share
Approximate dollar
value of shares that
may yet be purchased
under the plan or
programs
January 2019
 
 
 
Open market repurchases(1)
24.1

$
59.35

$
6,201

Employee transactions(2)


N/A

February 2019
 
 
 
Open market repurchases(1)
21.1

63.60

4,857

Employee transactions(2)


N/A

March 2019
 
 
 
Open market repurchases(1)
20.4

62.98

3,575

Employee transactions(2)


N/A

Total for 1Q19 and remaining program balance as of March 31, 2019
65.6

$
61.85

$
3,575

(1)
Represents repurchases under the $17.6 billion 2018 common stock repurchase program (2018 Repurchase Program) that was approved by Citigroup’s Board of Directors and announced on June 28, 2018. The 2018 Repurchase Program was part of the planned capital actions included by Citi in its 2018 Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR). The 2018 Repurchase Program expires on June 30, 2019. Shares repurchased under the 2018 Repurchase Program were added to treasury stock.
(2)
Consisted of shares added to treasury stock related to (i) certain activity on employee stock option program exercises where the employee delivers existing shares to cover the option exercise, or (ii) under Citi’s employee restricted share awards where shares are withheld to satisfy tax requirements.
N/A Not applicable

Dividends
In addition to Board of Directors’ approval, Citi’s ability to pay common stock dividends substantially depends on regulatory approval, including an annual regulatory review of the results of the CCAR process required by the Federal Reserve Board and the supervisory stress tests required under the Dodd-Frank Act. For additional information regarding Citi’s capital planning and stress testing, see “Capital Resources—Stress Testing Component of Capital Planning” and “Capital Resources—Regulatory Capital Standards Developments” and “Risk Factors—Strategic Risks” in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.
For information on the ability of Citigroup’s subsidiary depository institutions to pay dividends, see Note 18 to the
Consolidated Financial Statements in Citi’s 2018 Annual Report on Form 10-K.



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SIGNATURES



Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, on the 30th day of April, 2019.



CITIGROUP INC.
(Registrant)





By    /s/ Mark A. L. Mason
Mark A. L. Mason
Chief Financial Officer
(Principal Financial Officer)



By    /s/ Raja J. Akram
Raja J. Akram
Controller and Chief Accounting Officer
(Principal Accounting Officer)



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EXHIBIT INDEX
 
Exhibit
 
 
Number
 
Description of Exhibit
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The total amount of securities authorized pursuant to any instrument defining rights of holders of long-term debt of the Company does not exceed 10% of the total assets of the Company and its consolidated subsidiaries. The Company will furnish copies of any such instrument to the SEC upon request.
 
* Denotes a management contract or compensatory plan or arrangement. 
+ Filed herewith.    




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