Wells Fargo takes $112m CVA hit in 2018

Trading revenues decline $54 million overall through derivatives adjustments

Derivatives valuation adjustments (XVAs) wiped out 9% of Wells Fargo’s trading revenues in 2018.

The San Francisco-based dealer posted annual trading revenues of $602 million. This total would have been $54 million higher, though, had XVAs not cut into the value of its derivatives assets.

Credit valuation adjustments (CVAs) took a $112 million bite out of trading revenues over the year. This was only partly offset by debit valuation adjustments (DVAs), which added $58 million to trading

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