OCC Report Shows JPMorgan Chase Owns 62 Percent of all Stock Derivatives Held at 4,914 Banks in the U.S.

Gunnar Larson g at xny.io
Thu Dec 23 07:07:47 PST 2021


The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the regulator of
national banks that operate across state lines, released a report on Monday
<https://www.occ.gov/publications-and-resources/publications/quarterly-report-on-bank-trading-and-derivatives-activities/files/pub-derivatives-quarterly-qtr3-2021.pdf>
that
details the quantity and variety of derivatives held by commercial banks,
savings associations and trust companies as of September 30. (According to
the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, there were 4,914 commercial
banks, savings associations and trust companies
<https://www.fdic.gov/analysis/quarterly-banking-profile/statistics-at-a-glance/2021sep/industry.pdf>
operating
in the U.S. with FDIC insurance as of September 30.)

The striking detail in the OCC report is that one taxpayer-backstopped,
federally-insured bank, JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A., is for some unfathomable
reason sitting on 62 percent of all stock (equity) derivatives held at all
4,914 federally-insured banks in the United States. The second striking
detail is that this federally-insured bank’s holdings of stock derivatives
come to a notional amount (face amount) of $3.3 trillion. (Yes, trillion
with a “t.” See above chart.) And the third striking detail is that 74
percent of JPMorgan Chase’s stock derivatives are not centrally-cleared but
instead are opaque, over-the-counter (OTC) contracts – highly likely beyond
the scrutiny of bank regulators.

Why is any taxpayer-backstopped bank in the United States allowed to own
anything near a trillion dollars in stock derivatives, let alone a bank
like JPMorgan Chase that has admitted to an unprecedented five criminal
felony counts brought by the Justice Department in the past seven years,
with three of those felony counts for rigging markets.

The Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation of 2010 promised Americans two
things pertaining to derivatives. First, it promised that federally-insured
banks would no longer house the derivatives that blew up much of Wall
Street and the U.S. economy in 2008. This was known as the “push-out rule”
where derivatives were to be pushed out to other parts of the bank holding
company which could be wound down in case of insolvency, without impacting
the federally-insured bank – or so the theory went. That promise was
derailed in December 2014 when Citigroup (the recipient of the largest
bailout in U.S. history during the 2008 financial crisis and its aftermath)
was able to get its pawns in Congress to repeal the push-out rule by
attaching an amendment to a must-pass spending bill to keep the government
running. (See our report: Meet the Two Congressmen Who Facilitated Today’s
Derivatives Nightmare at Wall Street’s Mega Banks
<https://wallstreetonparade.com/2021/08/meet-the-two-congressmen-who-facilitated-todays-derivatives-nightmare-at-wall-streets-mega-banks/>
.)

The second promise pertaining to derivatives in the Dodd-Frank legislation
was that opaque over-the-counter derivatives would be phased out and
transparency and financial stability would be brought to derivatives by
making them centrally-cleared. That has obviously not happened when
JPMorgan Chase is allowed to own $3.3 trillion of stock derivatives with 74
percent of that amount not centrally-cleared.

Another alarming aspect of the $3.3 trillion in stock derivatives at the
federally-insured bank at JPMorgan Chase is how exponentially the stock
derivatives have grown in a short span of time. The OCC’s report for
September 30, 2014 shows JPMorgan Chase holding just $481 *billion* in
stock derivatives. That’s an increase of 586 percent since the third
quarter of 2014.

JPMorgan Chase is the same bank that paid its various regulators a total of
$920 million in fines in January of 2013 for its infamous London Whale
derivatives scandal. The bank had used deposits in its federally-insured
bank to gamble in derivatives in London and lose $6.2 billion of
depositors’ money along the way. Its consent decree with the OCC
<https://www.occ.gov/news-issuances/news-releases/2013/nr-occ-2013-7a.pdf> said
this:

“The OCC’s examination findings establish that the Bank has deficiencies in
its internal controls and has engaged in unsafe or unsound banking
practices and violations of 12 C.F.R. Part 3, Appendix B (Market Risk
Management Amendment) with respect to the credit derivatives trading
strategies, activities and positions employed by the CIO on behalf of the
Bank. The deficiencies and unsafe and unsound practices include the
following:

“(a) The Bank’s oversight and governance of the credit derivatives trading
conducted by the CIO were inadequate to protect the Bank from material
risks in those trading strategies, activities and positions;

“(b) The Bank’s risk management processes and procedures for the credit
derivatives trading conducted by the CIO did not provide an adequate
foundation to identify, understand, measure, monitor and control risk;

“(c) The Bank’s valuation control processes and procedures for the credit
derivatives trading conducted by the CIO were insufficient to provide a
rigorous and effective assessment of valuation;

“(d) The Bank’s internal audit processes and procedures related to the
credit derivatives trading conducted by the CIO were not effective; and

“(e) The Bank’s model risk management practices and procedures were
inadequate to provide adequate controls over certain of the Bank’s market
risk and price risk models.”

The overarching question is why is this federally-insured bank still
allowed to trade *any* derivatives by its banking regulators, let alone
$3.3 *trillion* in stock derivatives? The same man sitting at the helm of
the bank at the time of the London Whale fiasco, Jamie Dimon, remains the
Chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase.
https://wallstreetonparade.com/2021/12/occ-report-shows-jpmorgan-chase-owns-62-percent-of-all-stock-derivatives-held-at-4914-banks-in-the-u-s/
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