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<strong>Deutsche</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> Additional Notes F-155<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>20</strong>10 on <strong>Form</strong> <strong>20</strong>-F 35 – Derivatives<br />

Fair Value Hedge Accounting<br />

The Group enters into fair value hedges, using primarily interest rate swaps and options, in order to protect<br />

itself against movements in the fair value of fixed-rate financial instruments due to movements in market<br />

interest rates.<br />

The following table presents the value of derivatives held as fair value hedges.<br />

Assets<br />

Liabilities<br />

Assets<br />

Liabilities<br />

in € m.<br />

<strong>20</strong>10<br />

<strong>20</strong>10<br />

<strong>20</strong>09<br />

<strong>20</strong>09<br />

Derivatives held as fair value hedges 1 8,447 5,823 6,726 3,240<br />

1 Inclusion of Postbank increased the assets in <strong>20</strong>10 by € 0.7 billion and liabilities by € 1.5 billion.<br />

For the years ended December 31, <strong>20</strong>10 and <strong>20</strong>09, a gain of € 0.7 billion and a loss of € 1.6 billion, respectively,<br />

were recognized on the hedging instruments. For the same periods, the results on the hedged items, which<br />

were attributable to the hedged risk, were a loss of € 0.6 billion and a gain of € 1.5 billion, respectively.<br />

Since consolidation Postbank has reflected a gain of € 0.3 billion within hedging instruments and a loss of<br />

€ 0.3 billion attributable to the hedged risk for the year ended December 31, <strong>20</strong>10, which are included within<br />

the above results.<br />

Cash Flow Hedge Accounting<br />

The Group enters into cash flow hedges, using equity futures, interest rate swaps and foreign exchange forwards,<br />

in order to protect itself against exposure to variability in equity indices, interest rates and exchange rates.<br />

The following table presents the value of derivatives held as cash flow hedges.<br />

Assets<br />

Liabilities<br />

Assets<br />

Liabilities<br />

in € m.<br />

<strong>20</strong>10<br />

<strong>20</strong>10<br />

<strong>20</strong>09<br />

<strong>20</strong>09<br />

Derivatives held as cash flow hedges 1 268 2 197<br />

A schedule indicating the periods when hedged cash flows are expected to occur and when they are expected<br />

to affect the income statement is as follows.<br />

in € m. Within 1 year 1–3 years 3–5 years Over five years<br />

As of December 31, <strong>20</strong>10<br />

Cash inflows from assets 47 84 56 254<br />

Cash outflows from liabilities (27) (50) (39) (63)<br />

Net cash flows <strong>20</strong> 34 17 191<br />

As of December 31, <strong>20</strong>09<br />

Cash inflows from assets 42 79 65 106<br />

Cash outflows from liabilities (40) (58) (27) (140)<br />

Net cash flows 2 21 38 (34)

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