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Second Quarter 1999
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Collection: Quarterly Report on Bank Trading and Derivatives Activities
Bank Trading Revenue Is $2.2 Billion in 2nd Quarter; Notional Amount of Derivatives Is Record $33 Trillion
Each quarter, based on information from the Reports of Condition and Income (call reports) filed by all insured U.S. commercial banks and trust companies as well as other published financial data, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency prepares a report. That report describes what the call report information discloses about banks' derivative activities.
The current report focuses on OTC derivatives, and discusses key risk areas and performance. Additionally, a Glossary, Graphs and Tables are provided for further detail.