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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K

CURRENT REPORT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported)
July 28, 2021

     Annaly Capital Management Inc
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter)
Maryland
1-1344722-3479661
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization)(Commission File Number)(IRS Employer Identification No.)
  
1211 Avenue of the Americas 
New York,
New York
10036
(Address of principal executive offices)(Zip Code)

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (212) 696-0100

Not Applicable
(Former Name or Former Address, if Changed Since Last Report)

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:

Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)
Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)
Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))
Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of Each ClassTrading Symbol(s)Name of Each Exchange on Which Registered
Common Stock, par value $0.01 per shareNLYNew York Stock Exchange
6.95% Series F Fixed-to-Floating Rate Cumulative Redeemable Preferred StockNLY.FNew York Stock Exchange
6.50% Series G Fixed-to-Floating Rate Cumulative Redeemable Preferred StockNLY.GNew York Stock Exchange
6.75% Series I Fixed-to-Floating Rate Cumulative Redeemable Preferred StockNLY.INew York Stock Exchange


Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).





Emerging growth company  

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.  




Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

On July 28, 2021, the registrant issued a press release announcing its financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2021. A copy of the press release is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 to this report. In addition, the registrant posted a financial summary on the Investors section of its website (www.annaly.com). A copy of the financial summary is furnished as Exhibit 99.2 to this report and incorporated herein by reference.

The information provided pursuant to this Item 2.02, including Exhibit 99.1 and Exhibit 99.2, is being furnished and shall not be deemed "filed" for the purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section, nor shall it be deemed incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing.


Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.

(d) Exhibits

99.1    Press Release, dated July 28, 2021, issued by Annaly Capital Management, Inc.
99.2    Second Quarter 2021 Financial Summary
101    Pursuant to Rule 406 of Regulation S-T, the cover page information is formatted in iXBRL (Inline eXtensible Business Reporting Language).
104    Cover page interactive data file (formatted in iXBRL in Exhibit 101).




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 hereunto duly authorized.

                
ANNALY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC.
By:
/s/ Anthony C. Green
Name: Anthony C. Green
Title: Chief Corporate Officer & Chief Legal Officer



Dated: July 28, 2021




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ANNALY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC. REPORTS 2nd QUARTER 2021 RESULTS
NEW YORK—July 28, 2021—Annaly Capital Management, Inc. (NYSE: NLY) ("Annaly" or the "Company") today announced its financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2021.
Financial Highlights
GAAP net income (loss) of ($0.23) per average common share for the quarter
Earnings available for distribution (“EAD”) (formerly core earnings (excluding PAA)) of $0.30 per average common share for the quarter, up $0.01 quarter-over-quarter with dividend coverage of +135%
Economic return (loss) and tangible economic return (loss) of (4.0%) for the quarter
Annualized GAAP return (loss) on average equity of (8.5%) and annualized EAD return on average equity of 13.1%
Book value per common share of $8.37
GAAP leverage of 4.7x up from 4.6x in the prior quarter; economic leverage of 5.8x, down from 6.1x in the prior quarter
Declared quarterly common stock cash dividend of $0.22 per share

Business Highlights
Investment and Strategy
Total assets of $92.9 billion(1) with capital allocation to credit increasing approximately 200 basis points to 29%(2)
Annaly prudently managed its Agency portfolio amidst a challenging environment for Agency MBS including spread widening on lower rates, rising volatility and continued elevated speeds and supply; meanwhile, the complementary MSR platform saw meaningful growth, with the portfolio nearly doubling quarter-over-quarter
Capital allocation to residential credit increased from 13% to 19% as the portfolio grew 22% quarter-over-quarter
Portfolio increase driven primarily by ~$1.0 billion of whole loan purchases demonstrating continued progress in executing our residential credit strategy, including the launch of our residential whole loan correspondent channel
Annaly Middle Market Lending Group closed six deals during the quarter with an average commitment size of $76 million
Acted as Lead Left Arranger and Administrative Agent on a $715 million senior secured credit facility, which was successfully syndicated subsequent to quarter end, resulting in a final commitment of approximately $150 million
Previously announced sale of Annaly's Commercial Real Estate Business on track to be completed as planned; subsequent to quarter end, the platform and the significant majority of the assets were transferred with remaining assets expected to be transferred by the end of the third quarter of 2021

Financing and Capital
$9.6 billion of unencumbered assets, including cash and unencumbered Agency MBS of $4.7 billion
Sustained record-low financing costs with average GAAP cost of interest bearing liabilities decreasing 7 basis points to 0.35% and average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities decreasing 4 basis points to 0.83%
Annaly Residential Credit Group priced three residential whole loan securitizations totaling $1.1 billion since the beginning of the second quarter(3)
Raised approximately $420 million of accretive common equity through the Company’s at-the-market sales program

Corporate Responsibility & Governance     
Published second Corporate Responsibility Report, which demonstrates Annaly’s continued focus on ESG endeavors. Key highlights of the 2020 report include:
Introduced a new commitment to further assess climate change risks and opportunities, taking into consideration the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures ("TCFD")
Included additional Sustainability Accounting Standards Board ("SASB") disclosures under the Mortgage Finance Standards for our Residential Credit business, supplementing our existing disclosures under the SASB and Global Reporting Initiative ("GRI") reporting frameworks
Purchased carbon credits to offset 100% of our Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions

“During the second quarter, Annaly navigated a more challenging market backdrop marked by heightened rate and spread volatility, an elevated prepay environment and increased discussion of an eventual Fed Taper,” remarked David Finkelstein, Annaly’s Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer. “We proactively reduced leverage and the size of our portfolio while increasing liquidity to preserve capital for more attractive investment opportunities throughout the balance of the year. Despite the more conservative posturing, we generated robust earnings for the quarter well in excess of our dividend.”




“Given a more difficult investing environment for Agency MBS, we increased our capital allocation to residential credit this quarter by approximately 600 basis points as we continued to build out our strategic presence in the market through initiatives including the launch of our residential whole loan correspondent channel. We also made considerable progress in growing our mortgage servicing rights (“MSR”) platform, an efficient hedge to the duration and basis risk within our Agency portfolio, with over $400 million of exposure to MSR at quarter end. Further, we are pleased that the disposition of our Commercial Real Estate business remains on track, with the platform and the significant majority of our commercial assets transferred subsequent to quarter end and the remaining assets expected to be transferred in the third quarter. All of these strategic milestones should enable us to effectively allocate capital where returns are strongest and solidify our position as the leading player in the mortgage finance space.”

(1)    Assets represent Annaly’s investments that are on balance sheet, net of debt issued by securitization vehicles, as well as investments that are off-balance sheet in which Annaly has economic exposure. Assets include TBA purchase contracts (market value) of $17.7 billion and CMBX derivatives (market value) of $0.4 billion, are shown net of debt issued by securitization vehicles of $4.9 billion and exclude $0.5 billion of AMML held for sale assets.
(2)    Dedicated capital allocations as of June 30, 2021 assume capital related to held for sale assets will be redeployed within the Agency business-line.
(3)    Includes a $354 million residential whole loan securitization in April 2021, a $376 million residential whole loan securitization in June 2021 and a $382 million residential whole loan securitization in July 2021.

Financial Performance
The following table summarizes certain key performance indicators as of and for the quarters ended June 30, 2021, March 31, 2021 and June 30, 2020:
June 30,
2021
March 31,
2021
June 30,
2020
Book value per common share$8.37 $8.95 $8.39 
GAAP leverage at period-end (1)
4.7:14.6:15.5:1
GAAP net income (loss) per average common share (2)
$(0.23)$1.23 $0.58 
Annualized GAAP return (loss) on average equity(8.51 %)49.87 %25.84 %
Net interest margin (3)
1.66 %3.39 %1.89 %
Average yield on interest earning assets (4)
1.97 %3.76 %2.77 %
Average GAAP cost of interest bearing liabilities (5)
0.35 %0.42 %0.96 %
Net interest spread1.62 %3.34 %1.81 %
Non-GAAP metrics *
Earnings available for distribution per average common share (2)
$0.30 $0.29 $0.27 
Annualized EAD return on average equity13.05 %12.53 %12.82 %
Economic leverage at period-end (1)
5.8:16.1:16.4:1
Net interest margin (excluding PAA) (3)
2.09 %1.91 %1.88 %
Average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA) (4)
2.76 %2.71 %3.01 %
Average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities (5)
0.83 %0.87 %1.29 %
Net interest spread (excluding PAA)1.93 %1.84 %1.72 %
*    Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. Please refer to the "Non-GAAP Financial Measures" section for additional information.
(1)    GAAP leverage is computed as the sum of repurchase agreements, other secured financing, debt issued by securitization vehicles, participations issued and mortgages payable divided by total equity. Economic leverage is computed as the sum of recourse debt, cost basis of to-be-announced ("TBA") and CMBX derivatives outstanding, and net forward purchases (sales) of investments divided by total equity. Recourse debt consists of repurchase agreements and other secured financing (excluding certain non-recourse credit facilities). Certain credit facilities (included within other secured financing), debt issued by securitization vehicles, participations issued, and mortgages payable are non-recourse to the Company and are excluded from economic leverage.
(2)    Net of dividends on preferred stock.
(3)    Net interest margin represents interest income less interest expense divided by average Interest Earning Assets. Net interest margin (excluding PAA) represents the sum of interest income (excluding PAA) plus TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income less interest expense and the net interest component of interest rate swaps divided by the sum of average Interest Earning Assets plus average outstanding TBA contract and CMBX balances. PAA represents the cumulative impact on prior periods, but not the current period, of quarter-over-quarter changes in estimated long-term prepayment speeds related to the Company’s Agency mortgage-backed securities.
(4)    Average yield on interest earning assets represents annualized interest income divided by average interest earning assets. Average interest earning assets reflects the average amortized cost of our investments during the period. Average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA) is calculated using annualized interest income (excluding PAA).
(5)    Average GAAP cost of interest bearing liabilities represents annualized interest expense divided by average interest bearing liabilities. Average interest bearing liabilities reflects the average balances during the period. Average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities represents annualized economic interest expense divided by average interest bearing liabilities. Economic interest expense is comprised of GAAP interest expense and the net interest component of interest rate swaps.

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Updates to Financial Disclosures
Commencing with the Company’s financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2021 and for subsequent reporting periods, the Company has relabeled “Core Earnings (excluding PAA)” as “Earnings Available for Distribution” (“EAD”). Earnings Available for Distribution, which is a non-GAAP financial measure intended to supplement the Company’s financial results computed in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), has replaced the Company’s prior presentation of Core Earnings (excluding PAA). In addition, Core Earnings (excluding PAA) results from prior reporting periods have been relabeled Earnings Available for Distribution. In line with evolving industry practices, the Company believes the term Earnings Available for Distribution more accurately reflects the principal purpose of the measure than the term Core Earnings (excluding PAA) and will serve as a useful indicator for investors in evaluating the Company’s performance and its ability to pay dividends.
The definition of Earnings Available for Distribution is identical to the definition of Core Earning (excluding PAA) from prior reporting periods. As such, Earnings Available for Distribution is defined as the sum of (a) economic net interest income, (b) TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income, (c) realized amortization of MSR, (d) other income (loss) (excluding depreciation expense related to commercial real estate and amortization of intangibles, non-EAD income allocated to equity method investments and other non-EAD components of other income (loss)), (e) general and administrative expenses (excluding transaction expenses and non-recurring items) and (f) income taxes (excluding the income tax effect of non-EAD income (loss) items) and excludes (g) the premium amortization adjustment ("PAA") representing the cumulative impact on prior periods, but not the current period, of quarter-over-quarter changes in estimated long-term prepayment speeds related to the Company’s Agency mortgage-backed securities.
Earnings Available for Distribution should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, GAAP net income. Please refer to the "Non-GAAP Financial Measures" section for a detailed discussion of Earnings Available for Distribution.
In addition, beginning with the quarter ended June 30, 2021, the Company began classifying certain portfolio activity- or volume-related expenses (including but not limited to brokerage and commission fees, due diligence costs and securitization expenses) as Other income (loss) rather than Other general and administrative expenses in the Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss) to better reflect the nature of the items and the Company’s approach to expense management. As such, prior periods have been conformed to the current presentation.

Divestiture of Commercial Real Estate Business
On March 25, 2021, the Company announced the sale of substantially all of the assets that comprise its commercial real estate business to Slate Asset Management for $2.33 billion, which is expected to be completed by the third quarter of 2021. The Company also intends to sell nearly all of the remaining assets that are not included in the sale to Slate. On July 22, 2021, the platform and the significant majority of the assets were transferred with remaining assets expected to be transferred by the end of the third quarter of 2021. As of March 31, 2021, the Company met the conditions for held-for sale accounting which requires that assets be carried at the lower of amortized cost or fair value less costs to sell. Assets and liabilities associated with the commercial real estate business are reported separately in the Company’s Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition as Assets and Liabilities of Disposal Group Held for Sale, respectively. The Company’s Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss) reflects a reversal of previously recognized loan loss provisions as well as business divestiture-related gains (losses), which include valuation allowances on commercial real estate assets, impairment of goodwill and estimated transaction costs. Revenues and expenses associated with the commercial real estate business will be reflected in the Company’s results of operations and key financial metrics through closing.
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Other Information
This news release and our public documents to which we refer contain or incorporate by reference certain forward-looking statements which are based on various assumptions (some of which are beyond our control) and may be identified by reference to a future period or periods or by the use of forward-looking terminology, such as "may," "will," "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "continue," or similar terms or variations on those terms or the negative of those terms. Actual results could differ materially from those set forth in forward-looking statements due to a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, risks and uncertainties related to the COVID-19 pandemic, including as related to adverse economic conditions on real estate-related assets and financing conditions; changes in interest rates; changes in the yield curve; changes in prepayment rates; the availability of mortgage-backed securities and other securities for purchase; the availability of financing and, if available, the terms of any financing; changes in the market value of our assets; changes in business conditions and the general economy; operational risks or risk management failures by us or critical third parties, including cybersecurity incidents; our ability to grow our residential credit business; our ability to grow our middle market lending business; credit risks related to our investments in credit risk transfer securities, residential mortgage-backed securities and related residential mortgage credit assets and corporate debt; risks related to investments in mortgage servicing rights; our ability to consummate any contemplated investment opportunities; changes in government regulations or policy affecting our business; our ability to maintain our qualification as a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes; our ability to maintain our exemption from registration under the Investment Company Act; and the timing and ultimate completion of the sale of our commercial real estate business. For a discussion of the risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements, see "Risk Factors" in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and any subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. The Company does not undertake, and specifically disclaims any obligation, to publicly release the result of any revisions which may be made to any forward-looking statements to reflect the occurrence of anticipated or unanticipated events or circumstances after the date of such statements, except as required by law.
Annaly is a leading diversified capital manager with investment strategies across mortgage finance and corporate middle market lending. Annaly’s principal business objective is to generate net income for distribution to its stockholders and to optimize its returns through prudent management of its diversified investment strategies. Annaly is internally managed and has elected to be taxed as a real estate investment trust, or REIT, for federal income tax purposes. Additional information on the company can be found at www.annaly.com.
Annaly routinely posts important information for investors on the Company’s website, www.annaly.com. Annaly intends to use this webpage as a means of disclosing material, non-public information, for complying with the Company’s disclosure obligations under Regulation FD and to post and update investor presentations and similar materials on a regular basis. Annaly encourages investors, analysts, the media and others interested in Annaly to monitor the Company’s website, in addition to following Annaly’s press releases, SEC filings, public conference calls, presentations, webcasts and other information it posts from time to time on its website. To sign-up for email-notifications, please visit the "Investors" section of our website, www.annaly.com, then click on "Investor Resources" and select "Email Alerts" to complete the email notification form. The information contained on, or that may be accessed through, the Company’s webpage is not incorporated by reference into, and is not a part of, this document.
The Company prepares a supplemental investor presentation and a financial summary for the benefit of its shareholders. Both the Second Quarter 2021 Investor Presentation and the Second Quarter 2021 Financial Summary can be found at the Company’s website (www.annaly.com) in the Investors section under Investor Presentations.
Conference Call
The Company will hold the second quarter 2021 earnings conference call on July 29, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time. Participants are encouraged to pre-register for the conference call to receive a unique PIN to gain immediate access to the call and bypass the live operator.  Pre-registration may be completed by accessing the pre-registration link found on the homepage or "Investors" section of the Company's website at www.annaly.com, or by using the following link: https://dpregister.com/sreg/10158186/ea78605880. Pre-registration may be completed at any time, including up to and after the call start time. 

For participants who would like to join the call but have not pre-registered, access is available by dialing 844-735-3317 within the U.S., or 412-317-5703 internationally, and requesting the "Annaly Earnings Call."
There will also be an audio webcast of the call on www.annaly.com. A replay of the call will be available for one week following the conference call. The replay number is 877-344-7529 for domestic calls and 412-317-0088 for international calls and the conference passcode is 10158186. If you would like to be added to the e-mail distribution list, please visit www.annaly.com, click on Investors, then select Email Alerts and complete the email notification form.



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Financial Statements
ANNALY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
(dollars in thousands, except per share data)
June 30, 2021March 31, 2021
December 31, 2020 (1)
September 30, 2020June 30, 2020
(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)
Assets
Cash and cash equivalents$1,380,456 $1,122,793 $1,243,703 $1,239,982 $1,393,910 
Securities69,032,335 71,849,437 75,652,396 76,098,985 77,805,743 
Loans, net3,563,008 2,603,343 3,083,821 2,788,341 3,972,671 
Mortgage servicing rights202,616 113,080 100,895 207,985 227,400 
Interests in MSR49,035 — — — — 
Assets transferred or pledged to securitization vehicles4,073,156 3,768,922 6,910,020 7,269,402 7,690,451 
Real estate, net — 656,314 790,597 746,067 
Assets of disposal group held for sale3,302,001 4,400,723 — — — 
Derivative assets181,889 891,474 171,134 103,245 165,642 
Receivable for unsettled trades14,336 144,918 15,912 54,200 747,082 
Principal and interest receivable250,210 259,655 268,073 281,009 300,089 
Goodwill and intangible assets, net26,502 37,337 127,341 136,900 137,680 
Other assets300,761 177,907 225,494 221,765 271,918 
Total assets$82,376,305 $85,369,589 $88,455,103 $89,192,411 $93,458,653 
Liabilities and stockholders’ equity
Liabilities
Repurchase agreements$60,221,067 $61,202,477 $64,825,239 $64,633,447 $67,163,598 
Other secured financing909,655 922,605 917,876 861,373 1,538,996 
Debt issued by securitization vehicles3,315,087 3,044,725 5,652,982 6,027,576 6,458,130 
Participations issued315,810 180,527 39,198 — — 
Mortgages payable — 426,256 507,934 508,565 
Liabilities of disposal group held for sale2,362,690 3,319,414 — — — 
Derivative liabilities900,259 939,622 1,033,345 1,182,681 1,257,038 
Payable for unsettled trades154,405 1,070,080 884,069 1,176,001 2,122,735 
Interest payable173,721 100,949 191,116 155,338 180,943 
Dividends payable317,714 307,671 307,613 308,644 309,686 
Other liabilities66,721 213,924 155,613 144,745 121,359 
Total liabilities68,737,129 71,301,994 74,433,307 74,997,739 79,661,050 
Stockholders’ equity
Preferred stock, par value $0.01 per share (2)
1,536,569 1,536,569 1,536,569 1,982,026 1,982,026 
Common stock, par value $0.01 per share (3)
14,442 13,985 13,982 14,029 14,077 
Additional paid-in capital20,178,692 19,754,826 19,750,818 19,798,032 19,827,216 
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)1,780,275 2,002,231 3,374,335 3,589,056 3,842,074 
Accumulated deficit (9,892,863)(9,251,804)(10,667,388)(11,200,937)(11,871,927)
Total stockholders’ equity13,617,115 14,055,807 14,008,316 14,182,206 13,793,466 
Noncontrolling interests22,061 11,788 13,480 12,466 4,137 
Total equity13,639,176 14,067,595 14,021,796 14,194,672 13,797,603 
Total liabilities and equity$82,376,305 $85,369,589 $88,455,103 $89,192,411 $93,458,653 
(1)    Derived from the audited consolidated financial statements at December 31, 2020.
(2)    7.50% Series D Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock - Includes 0 shares authorized, issued and outstanding at June 30, 2021 and March 31, 2021. Includes 18,400,000 shares authorized and 0 shares issued and outstanding at December 31, 2020. Includes 18,400,000 shares authorized, issued and outstanding at September 30, 2020 and June 30, 2020, respectively.
6.95% Series F Fixed-to-Floating Rate Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock - Includes 28,800,000 shares authorized, issued and outstanding.
6.50% Series G Fixed-to-Floating Rate Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock - Includes 17,000,000 shares authorized, issued and outstanding at June 30, 2021 and March 31, 2021. Includes 19,550,000 shares authorized and 17,000,000 shares issued and outstanding at December 31, 2020, September 30, 2020 and June 30, 2020, respectively.
6.75% Series I Preferred Stock - Includes 17,700,000 shares authorized, issued and outstanding at June 30, 2021 and March 31, 2021. Includes 18,400,000 shares authorized and 17,700,000 issued and outstanding at December 31, 2020, September 30, 2020 and June 30, 2020, respectively.
(3)    Includes 2,936,500,000 shares authorized at June 30, 2021 and March 31, 2021; 2,914,850,000 shares authorized at December 31, 2020, September 30, 2020 and June 30, 2020. Includes 1,444,156,029 shares issued and outstanding at June 30, 2021; 1,398,502,906 shares issued and outstanding at March 31, 2021; 1,398,240,618 shares issued and outstanding at December 31, 2020; 1,402,928,317 shares issued and outstanding at September 30, 2020; 1,407,662,483 shares issued and outstanding at June 30, 2020.



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ANNALY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
(dollars in thousands, except per share data)
(Unaudited)
For the quarters ended
June 30, 2021March 31, 2021December 31, 2020September 30, 2020June 30, 2020
Net interest income
Interest income$383,906 $763,378 $527,344 $562,443 $584,812 
Interest expense61,047 75,973 94,481 115,126 186,032 
Net interest income322,859 687,405 432,863 447,317 398,780 
Realized and unrealized gains (losses)
Net interest component of interest rate swaps(83,087)(79,747)(66,807)(62,529)(64,561)
Realized gains (losses) on termination or maturity of interest rate swaps — 2,092 (427)(1,521,732)
Unrealized gains (losses) on interest rate swaps(141,067)772,262 258,236 170,327 1,494,628 
Subtotal(224,154)692,515 193,521 107,371 (91,665)
Net gains (losses) on disposal of investments and other16,223 (65,786)9,363 198,888 246,679 
Net gains (losses) on other derivatives and financial instruments
(357,808)476,868 209,647 169,316 170,916 
Net unrealized gains (losses) on instruments measured at fair value through earnings3,984 104,191 51,109 121,255 254,772 
Loan loss provision(494)139,620 (1,497)21,993 (68,751)
Business divestiture-related gains (losses) 1,527 (249,563)— — — 
Subtotal(336,568)405,330 268,622 511,452 603,616 
Total realized and unrealized gains (losses)(560,722)1,097,845 462,143 618,823 511,951 
Other income (loss)1,675 13,468 13,107 3,714 12,328 
General and administrative expenses
Compensation and management fee32,013 31,518 24,628 29,196 37,036 
Other general and administrative expenses21,513 16,387 18,345 15,391 27,734 
Total general and administrative expenses53,526 47,905 42,973 44,587 64,770 
Income (loss) before income taxes(289,714)1,750,813 865,140 1,025,267 858,289 
Income taxes5,134 (321)(13,495)9,719 2,055 
Net income (loss)(294,848)1,751,134 878,635 1,015,548 856,234 
Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests794 321 1,419 (126)32 
Net income (loss) attributable to Annaly(295,642)1,750,813 877,216 1,015,674 856,202 
Dividends on preferred stock26,883 26,883 35,509 35,509 35,509 
Net income (loss) available (related) to common stockholders$(322,525)$1,723,930 $841,707 $980,165 $820,693 
Net income (loss) per share available (related) to common stockholders
Basic$(0.23)$1.23 $0.60 $0.70 $0.58 
Diluted$(0.23)$1.23 $0.60 $0.70 $0.58 
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding
Basic1,410,239,138 1,399,210,925 1,399,809,722 1,404,202,695 1,423,909,112 
Diluted1,410,239,138 1,400,000,727 1,400,228,777 1,404,368,300 1,423,909,112 
Other comprehensive income (loss)
Net income (loss) $(294,848)$1,751,134 $878,635 $1,015,548 $856,234 
Unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-sale securities(191,541)(1,428,927)(207,393)(140,671)986,146 
Reclassification adjustment for net (gains) losses included in net income (loss)(30,415)56,823 (7,328)(112,347)(265,443)
Other comprehensive income (loss)(221,956)(1,372,104)(214,721)(253,018)720,703 
Comprehensive income (loss)(516,804)379,030 663,914 762,530 1,576,937 
Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests794 321 1,419 (126)32 
Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to Annaly(517,598)378,709 662,495 762,656 1,576,905 
Dividends on preferred stock26,883 26,883 35,509 35,509 35,509 
Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to common stockholders$(544,481)$351,826 $626,986 $727,147 $1,541,396 


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ANNALY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
(dollars in thousands, except per share data)
For the six months ended
June 30, 2021
June 30, 2020
Net interest income
Interest income$1,147,284 $1,139,838 
Interest expense137,020 689,505 
Net interest income1,010,264 450,333 
Realized and unrealized gains (losses)
Net interest component of interest rate swaps(162,834)(78,541)
Realized gains (losses) on termination or maturity of interest rate swaps (1,919,293)
Unrealized gains (losses) on interest rate swaps631,195 (1,333,095)
Subtotal468,361 (3,330,929)
Net gains (losses) on disposal of investments and other(49,563)453,262 
Net gains (losses) on other derivatives119,060 377,342 
Net unrealized gains (losses) on instruments measured at fair value through earnings108,175 (475,388)
Loan loss provision139,126 (168,077)
Business divestiture-related (losses) gains(248,036)— 
Subtotal68,762 187,139 
Total realized and unrealized gains (losses)537,123 (3,143,790)
Other income (loss)15,143 19,490 
General and administrative expenses
Compensation and management fee63,531 77,861 
Other general and administrative expenses37,900 56,774 
Total general and administrative expenses101,431 134,635 
Income (loss) before income taxes1,461,099 (2,808,602)
Income taxes4,813 (24,647)
Net income (loss)1,456,286 (2,783,955)
Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests1,115 98 
Net income (loss) attributable to Annaly1,455,171 (2,784,053)
Dividends on preferred stock53,766 71,018 
Net income (loss) available (related) to common stockholders$1,401,405 $(2,855,071)
Net income (loss) per share available (related) to common stockholders
Basic$1.00 $(2.00)
Diluted$1.00 $(2.00)
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding
Basic1,404,755,496 1,427,451,716 
Diluted1,405,764,272 1,427,451,716 
Other comprehensive income (loss)
Net income (loss) $1,456,286 $(2,783,955)
Unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-sale securities(1,620,468)2,360,942 
Reclassification adjustment for net (gains) losses included in net income (loss)26,408 (657,059)
Other comprehensive income (loss)(1,594,060)1,703,883 
Comprehensive income (loss)(137,774)(1,080,072)
Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests1,115 98 
Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to Annaly(138,889)(1,080,170)
Dividends on preferred stock53,766 71,018 
Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to common stockholders$(192,655)$(1,151,188)



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Key Financial Data
The following table presents key metrics of the Company’s portfolio, liabilities and hedging positions, and performance as of and for the quarters ended June 30, 2021, March 31, 2021, and June 30, 2020:
June 30,
2021
March 31,
2021
June 30,
2020
Portfolio related metrics
Fixed-rate Residential Securities as a percentage of total Residential Securities98 %97 %98 %
Adjustable-rate and floating-rate Residential Securities as a percentage of total Residential Securities2 %%%
Weighted average experienced CPR for the period26.4 %23.9 %19.5 %
Weighted average projected long-term CPR at period-end12.9 %11.8 %18.0 %
Liabilities and hedging metrics
Weighted average days to maturity on repurchase agreements outstanding at period-end888874
Hedge ratio (1)
75 %75 %40 %
Weighted average pay rate on interest rate swaps at period-end (2)
0.81 %0.80 %1.01 %
Weighted average receive rate on interest rate swaps at period-end (2)
0.34 %0.34 %0.75 %
Weighted average net rate on interest rate swaps at period-end (2)
0.47 %0.46 %0.26 %
GAAP leverage at period-end (3)
4.7:14.6:15.5:1
GAAP capital ratio at period-end (4)
16.6 %16.5 %14.8 %
Performance related metrics
Book value per common share$8.37 $8.95 $8.39 
GAAP net income (loss) per average common share (5)
$(0.23)$1.23 $0.58 
Annualized GAAP return (loss) on average equity(8.51 %)49.87 %25.84 %
Net interest margin (6)
1.66 %3.39 %1.89 %
Average yield on interest earning assets (7)
1.97 %3.76 %2.77 %
Average GAAP cost of interest bearing liabilities (8)
0.35 %0.42 %0.96 %
Net interest spread1.62 %3.34 %1.81 %
Dividend declared per common share$0.22 $0.22 $0.22 
Annualized dividend yield (9)
9.91 %10.23 %13.41 %
Non-GAAP metrics *
Earnings available for distribution per average common share (5)
$0.30 $0.29 $0.27 
Annualized EAD return on average equity (excluding PAA)13.05 %12.53 %12.82 %
Economic leverage at period-end (3)
5.8:16.1:16.4:1
Economic capital ratio at period end (4)
14.3 %13.7 %13.0 %
Net interest margin (excluding PAA) (6)
2.09 %1.91 %1.88 %
Average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA) (7)
2.76 %2.71 %3.01 %
Average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities (8)
0.83 %0.87 %1.29 %
Net interest spread (excluding PAA)1.93 %1.84 %1.72 %
*    Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. Please refer to the "Non-GAAP Financial Measures" section for additional information.
(1)    Measures total notional balances of interest rate swaps, interest rate swaptions (excluding receiver swaptions) and futures relative to repurchase agreements, other secured financing and cost basis of TBA derivatives outstanding; excludes MSR and the effects of term financing, both of which serve to reduce interest rate risk. Additionally, the hedge ratio does not take into consideration differences in duration between assets and liabilities.
(2)    Excludes forward starting swaps.
(3)    GAAP leverage is computed as the sum of repurchase agreements, other secured financing, debt issued by securitization vehicles, participations issued and mortgages payable divided by total equity. Economic leverage is computed as the sum of recourse debt, cost basis of to-be-announced ("TBA") and CMBX derivatives outstanding, and net forward purchases (sales) of investments divided by total equity. Recourse debt consists of repurchase agreements and other secured financing (excluding certain non-recourse credit facilities). Certain credit facilities (included within other secured financing), debt issued by securitization vehicles, participations issued, and mortgages payable are non-recourse to the Company and are excluded from economic leverage.
(4)    GAAP capital ratio is computed as total equity divided by total assets. Economic capital ratio is computed as total equity divided by total economic assets. Total economic assets include the implied market value of TBA derivatives are net of debt issued by securitization vehicles.
(5)    Net of dividends on preferred stock.
(6)    Net interest margin represents interest income less interest expense divided by average interest earning assets. Net interest margin (excluding PAA) represents the sum of interest income (excluding PAA) plus TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income less interest expense and the net interest component of interest rate swaps divided by the sum of average interest earning assets plus average TBA contract and CMBX balances.
(7)    Average yield on interest earning assets represents annualized interest income divided by average interest earning assets. Average interest earning assets reflects the average amortized cost of our investments during the period. Average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA) is calculated using annualized interest income (excluding PAA).
(8)    Average GAAP cost of interest bearing liabilities represents annualized interest expense divided by average interest bearing liabilities. Average interest bearing liabilities reflects the average balances during the period. Average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities represents annualized economic interest expense divided by average interest bearing liabilities. Economic interest expense is comprised of GAAP interest expense and the net interest component of interest rate swaps.
(9)    Based on the closing price of the Company’s common stock of $8.88, $8.60 and $6.56 at June 30, 2021, March 31, 2021 and June 30, 2020, respectively.
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The following table contains additional information on our investment portfolio as of the dates presented:
For the quarters ended
 June 30,
2021
March 31,
2021
June 30,
2020
Agency mortgage-backed securities$66,468,519 $69,637,229 $76,761,800 
Residential credit risk transfer securities827,328 930,983 362,901 
Non-agency mortgage-backed securities1,582,323 1,277,104 619,840 
Commercial mortgage-backed securities154,165 4,121 61,202 
Total securities$69,032,335 $71,849,437 $77,805,743 
Residential mortgage loans$1,029,929 $528,868 $1,168,521 
Commercial real estate debt and preferred equity — 618,886 
Corporate debt2,066,709 2,074,475 2,185,264 
Corporate debt, held for sale466,370 — — 
Total loans, net$3,563,008 $2,603,343 $3,972,671 
Mortgage servicing rights$202,616 $113,080 $227,400 
Interests in MSR$49,035 $— — 
Agency mortgage-backed securities transferred or pledged to securitization vehicles$605,163 $598,118 $1,832,708 
Residential mortgage loans transferred or pledged to securitization vehicles3,467,993 3,170,804 2,832,502 
Commercial real estate debt investments transferred or pledged to securitization vehicles — 2,150,623 
Commercial real estate debt and preferred equity transferred or pledged to securitization vehicles — 874,618 
Assets transferred or pledged to securitization vehicles$4,073,156 $3,768,922 $7,690,451 
Real estate, net$ $— $746,067 
Assets of disposal group held for sale$3,302,001 $4,400,723 $— 
Total investment portfolio$80,222,151 $82,735,505 $90,442,332 

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Non-GAAP Financial Measures
To supplement its consolidated financial statements, which are prepared and presented in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"), the Company provides the following non-GAAP measures:
earnings available for distribution (“EAD”);
earnings available for distribution attributable to common stockholders;
earnings available for distribution per average common share;
economic leverage;
annualized EAD return on average equity;
economic capital ratio;
interest income (excluding PAA);
economic interest expense;
economic net interest income (excluding PAA);
average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA);
average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities;
net interest margin (excluding PAA); and
net interest spread (excluding PAA).

These measures should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures computed in accordance with GAAP. While intended to offer a fuller understanding of the Company’s results and operations, non-GAAP financial measures also have limitations. For example, the Company may calculate its non-GAAP metrics, such as earnings available for distribution, or the PAA, differently than its peers making comparative analysis difficult. Additionally, in the case of non-GAAP measures that exclude the PAA, the amount of amortization expense excluding the PAA is not necessarily representative of the amount of future periodic amortization nor is it indicative of the term over which the Company will amortize the remaining unamortized premium. Changes to actual and estimated prepayments will impact the timing and amount of premium amortization and, as such, both GAAP and non-GAAP results.
These non-GAAP measures provide additional detail to enhance investor understanding of the Company’s period-over-period operating performance and business trends, as well as for assessing the Company’s performance versus that of industry peers. Additional information pertaining to the Company’s use of these non-GAAP financial measures, including discussion of how each such measure may be useful to investors, and reconciliations to their most directly comparable GAAP results are provided below.
Earnings available for distribution, earnings available for distribution attributable to common stockholders, earnings available for distribution per average common share and annualized EAD return on average equity
The Company's principal business objective is to generate net income for distribution to its stockholders and to preserve capital through prudent selection of investments and continuous management of its portfolio. The Company generates net income by earning a net interest spread on its investment portfolio, which is a function of interest income from its investment portfolio less financing, hedging and operating costs.  Earnings available for distribution, which is defined as the sum of (a) economic net interest income, (b) TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income, (c) realized amortization of MSR, (d) other income (loss) (excluding depreciation expense related to commercial real estate and amortization of intangibles, non-EAD income allocated to equity method investments and other non-EAD components of other income (loss)), (e) general and administrative expenses (excluding transaction expenses and non-recurring items), and (f) income taxes (excluding the income tax effect of non-EAD income (loss) items) and excludes (g) the premium amortization adjustment ("PAA") representing the cumulative impact on prior periods, but not the current period, of quarter-over-quarter changes in estimated long-term prepayment speeds related to the Company’s Agency mortgage-backed securities is used by the Company's management and, the Company believes, used by analysts and investors to measure its progress in achieving its principal business objective.
The Company seeks to fulfill this objective through a variety of factors including portfolio construction, the degree of market risk exposure and related hedge profile, and the use and forms of leverage, all while operating within the parameters of the Company's capital allocation policy and risk governance framework.
The Company believes these non-GAAP measures provide management and investors with additional details regarding the Company’s underlying operating results and investment portfolio trends by (i) making adjustments to account for the disparate reporting of changes in fair value where certain instruments are reflected in GAAP net income (loss) while others are reflected in other comprehensive income (loss) and (ii) by excluding certain unrealized, non-cash or episodic components of GAAP net income (loss) in order to provide additional transparency into the operating performance of the Company’s portfolio. In addition, EAD serves as a useful indicator for investors in evaluating the Company's performance and ability to pay dividends. Annualized EAD return on average equity, which is calculated by dividing earnings available for distribution over average stockholders’ equity, provides investors with additional detail on the earnings available for distribution generated by the Company’s invested equity capital.


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The following table presents a reconciliation of GAAP financial results to non-GAAP earnings available for distribution for the periods presented:
For the quarters ended
June 30,
2021
March 31,
2021
June 30,
2020
(dollars in thousands, except per share data)
GAAP net income (loss)$(294,848)$1,751,134 $856,234 
Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests794 321 32 
Net income (loss) attributable to Annaly(295,642)1,750,813 856,202 
Adjustments to exclude reported realized and unrealized (gains) losses
Realized (gains) losses on termination or maturity of interest rate swaps — 1,521,732 
Unrealized (gains) losses on interest rate swaps141,067 (772,262)(1,494,628)
Net (gains) losses on disposal of investments and other(16,223)65,786 (246,679)
Net (gains) losses on other derivatives and financial instruments
357,808 (476,868)(170,916)
Net unrealized (gains) losses on instruments measured at fair value through earnings(3,984)(104,191)(254,772)
Loan loss provision (1)
1,078 (144,870)72,544 
Business divestiture-related (gains) losses (1,527)249,563 — 
Other adjustments
Depreciation expense related to commercial real estate and amortization of intangibles5,635 7,324 8,714 
Non-EAD (income) loss allocated to equity method investments (2)
3,141 (9,680)4,218 
Transaction expenses and non-recurring items (3)
1,150 695 1,075 
Income tax effect of non-EAD income (loss) items7,147 4,334 3,353 
TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income (4)
111,592 98,933 97,524 
MSR amortization (5)
(13,491)(15,488)(25,529)
Plus:
Premium amortization adjustment cost (benefit)153,607 (214,570)51,742 
Earnings available for distribution *
451,358 439,519 424,580 
Dividends on preferred stock26,883 26,883 35,509 
Earnings available for distribution attributable to common stockholders *
$424,475 $412,636 $389,071 
GAAP net income (loss) per average common share$(0.23)$1.23 $0.58 
Earnings available for distribution per average common share *
$0.30 $0.29 $0.27 
Annualized GAAP return (loss) on average equity(8.51 %)49.87 %25.84 %
Annualized EAD return on average equity *13.05 %12.53 %12.82 %
*     Represents a non-GAAP financial measure.
(1)    Includes $0.6 million, ($5.3) million and $3.8 million of loss provision (reversal) on the Company’s unfunded loan commitments for the quarters ended June 30, 2021, March 31, 2021 and June 30, 2020, respectively, which is reported in Other income (loss) in the Company’s Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss).
(2)    The Company excludes non-EAD (income) loss allocated to equity method investments, which represents the unrealized (gains) losses allocated to equity interests in a portfolio of MSR, which is a component of Other income (loss).
(3)    The quarters ended June 30, 2021 and March 31, 2021 include costs incurred in connection with securitizations of residential whole loans. The quarter ended June 30, 2020 include costs incurred in connection with the Internalization and costs incurred in connection with the CEO search process.
(4)    TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income each represent a component of Net gains (losses) on other derivatives and financial instruments. CMBX coupon income totaled $1.4 million, $1.5 million and $1.6 million for the quarters ended June 30, 2021, March 31, 2021 and June 30, 2020, respectively.
(5)    MSR amortization represents the portion of changes in fair value that is attributable to the realization of estimated cash flows on the Company’s MSR portfolio and is reported as a component of Net unrealized gains (losses) on instruments measured at fair value.


From time to time, the Company enters into TBA forward contracts as an alternate means of investing in and financing Agency mortgage-backed securities. A TBA contract is an agreement to purchase or sell, for future delivery, an Agency mortgage-backed security with a specified issuer, term and coupon. A TBA dollar roll represents a transaction where TBA contracts with the same terms but different settlement dates are simultaneously bought and sold. The TBA contract settling in the later month typically prices at a discount to the earlier month contract with the difference in price commonly referred to as the "drop". The drop is a reflection of the expected net interest income from an investment in similar Agency mortgage-backed securities, net of an implied financing cost, that would be foregone as a result of settling the contract in the later month rather than in the earlier month. The drop between the current settlement month price and the forward settlement month price occurs because in the TBA dollar roll market, the party providing the financing is the party that would retain all principal and interest payments accrued during the financing period. Accordingly, TBA dollar roll income generally represents the economic equivalent of the net interest income earned on the underlying Agency mortgage-backed security less an implied financing cost.

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TBA dollar roll transactions are accounted for under GAAP as a series of derivatives transactions. The fair value of TBA derivatives is based on methods similar to those used to value Agency mortgage-backed securities. The Company records TBA derivatives at fair value on its Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition and recognizes periodic changes in fair value in Net gains (losses) on other derivatives and financial instruments in the Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss), which includes both unrealized and realized gains and losses on derivatives (excluding interest rate swaps).
TBA dollar roll income is calculated as the difference in price between two TBA contracts with the same terms but different settlement dates multiplied by the notional amount of the TBA contract. Although accounted for as derivatives, TBA dollar rolls capture the economic equivalent of net interest income, or carry, on the underlying Agency mortgage-backed security (interest income less an implied cost of financing). TBA dollar roll income is reported as a component of Net gains (losses) on other derivatives and financial instruments in the Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss).
The CMBX index is a synthetic tradable index referencing a basket of 25 commercial mortgage-backed securities ("CMBS") of a particular rating and vintage. The CMBX index allows investors to take a long exposure (referred to as selling protection) or short exposure (referred to as buying protection) on the respective basket of CMBS securities and is structured as a "pay-as-you-go" contract whereby the protection buyer pays to the protection seller a standardized running coupon on the contracted notional amount. The Company reports income (expense) on CMBX positions in Net gains (losses) on other derivatives and financial instruments in the Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss). The coupon payments received or paid on CMBX positions are equivalent to interest income (expense) and therefore included in earnings available for distribution.
Premium Amortization Expense
In accordance with GAAP, the Company amortizes or accretes premiums or discounts into interest income for its Agency mortgage-backed securities, excluding interest-only securities, multifamily and reverse mortgages, taking into account estimates of future principal prepayments in the calculation of the effective yield. The Company recalculates the effective yield as differences between anticipated and actual prepayments occur. Using third-party model and market information to project future cash flows and expected remaining lives of securities, the effective interest rate determined for each security is applied as if it had been in place from the date of the security’s acquisition. The amortized cost of the security is then adjusted to the amount that would have existed had the new effective yield been applied since the acquisition date. The adjustment to amortized cost is offset with a charge or credit to interest income. Changes in interest rates and other market factors will impact prepayment speed projections and the amount of premium amortization recognized in any given period.
The Company’s GAAP metrics include the unadjusted impact of amortization and accretion associated with this method. Certain of the Company’s non-GAAP metrics exclude the effect of the PAA, which quantifies the component of premium amortization representing the cumulative impact on prior periods, but not the current period, of quarter-over-quarter changes in estimated long-term CPR.
The following table illustrates the impact of the PAA on premium amortization expense for the Company’s Residential Securities portfolio and residential securities transferred or pledged to securitization vehicles, for the quarters ended June 30, 2021, March 31, 2021, and June 30, 2020:
For the quarters ended
June 30,
2021
March 31,
2021
June 30,
2020
(dollars in thousands)
Premium amortization expense (accretion)$320,108 $(11,891)$270,688 
Less: PAA cost (benefit)153,607 (214,570)51,742 
Premium amortization expense (excluding PAA)$166,501 $202,679 $218,946 
Economic leverage and economic capital ratios
The Company uses capital coupled with borrowed funds to invest primarily in real estate related investments, earning the spread between the yield on its assets and the cost of its borrowings and hedging activities. The Company’s capital structure is designed to offer an efficient complement of funding sources to generate positive risk-adjusted returns for its stockholders while maintaining appropriate liquidity to support its business and meet the Company’s financial obligations under periods of market stress. To maintain its desired capital profile, the Company utilizes a mix of debt and equity funding. Debt funding may include the use of repurchase agreements, loans, securitizations, participations issued, lines of credit, asset backed lending facilities, corporate bond issuance, convertible bonds, mortgages payable or other liabilities. Equity capital primarily consists of common and preferred stock.
The Company’s economic leverage ratio is computed as the sum of recourse debt, cost basis of TBA and CMBX derivatives outstanding, and net forward purchases (sales) of investments divided by total equity. Recourse debt consists of repurchase agreements and other secured financing (excluding certain non-recourse credit facilities). Certain credit facilities (included within other secured financing), debt issued by securitization vehicles, participations issued, and mortgages payable are non-recourse to the Company and are excluded from economic leverage.

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The following table presents a reconciliation of GAAP debt to economic debt for purposes of calculating the Company’s economic leverage ratio for the periods presented:
As of
June 30,
2021
March 31,
2021
June 30,
2020
Economic leverage ratio reconciliation
(dollars in thousands)
Repurchase agreements
$60,221,067 $61,202,477 $67,163,598 
Other secured financing
909,655 922,605 1,538,996 
Debt issued by securitization vehicles
3,315,087 3,044,725 6,458,130 
Participations issued
315,810 180,527 — 
Mortgages payable
 — 508,565 
Debt included in liabilities of disposal group held for sale2,306,633 3,260,788 — 
Total GAAP debt
$67,068,252 $68,611,122 $75,669,289 
Less:
Credit facilities (1)
(909,655)(922,605)(895,793)
Debt issued by securitization vehicles
(3,315,087)(3,044,725)(6,458,130)
Participations issued
(315,810)(180,527)— 
Mortgages payable
 — (508,565)
Non-recourse debt included in liabilities of disposal group held for sale(2,035,982)(2,968,620)— 
Total non-recourse debt$60,491,718 $61,494,645 $67,806,801 
Plus / (Less):
Cost basis of TBA and CMBX derivatives
18,107,549 23,538,792 19,525,825 
Payable for unsettled trades154,405 1,070,080 2,122,735 
Receivable for unsettled trades(14,336)(144,918)(747,082)
Economic debt *
$78,739,336 $85,958,599 $88,708,279 
Total equity
$13,639,176 $14,067,595 $13,797,603 
Economic leverage ratio *
5.8:16.1:16.4:1
* Represents a non-GAAP financial measure.
(1) Included in Other secured financing in the Company’s Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.

The following table presents a reconciliation of GAAP total assets to economic total assets for purposes of calculating the Company’s economic capital ratio for the periods presented:
As of
June 30,
2021
March 31,
2021
June 30,
2020
Economic capital ratio reconciliation
(dollars in thousands)
Total GAAP assets
$82,376,305 $85,369,589 $93,458,653 
Less:
Gross unrealized gains on TBA derivatives (1)
(31,943)(17,404)(123,974)
Debt issued by securitization vehicles (2)
(4,925,196)(5,587,281)(6,458,130)
Plus:
Implied market value of TBA derivatives
17,691,150 22,793,892 19,148,701 
Total economic assets *
$95,110,316 $102,558,796 $106,025,250 
Total equity
$13,639,176 $14,067,595 $13,797,603 
Economic capital ratio *
14.3%13.7%13.0%
* Represents a non-GAAP financial measure.
(1) Included in Derivative assets in the Company’s Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.
(2) Includes debt issued by securitization vehicles reported in Liabilities of disposal group held for sale in the Company's
Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.
(3) Economic capital ratio is computed as total equity divided by total economic assets.





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Interest income (excluding PAA), economic interest expense and economic net interest income (excluding PAA)
Interest income (excluding PAA) represents interest income excluding the effect of the PAA, and serves as the basis for deriving average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA), net interest spread (excluding PAA) and net interest margin (excluding PAA), which are discussed below. The Company believes this measure provides management and investors with additional detail to enhance their understanding of the Company’s operating results and trends by excluding the component of premium amortization expense representing the cumulative impact on prior periods, but not the current period, of quarter-over-quarter changes in estimated long-term prepayment speeds related to the Company’s Agency mortgage-backed securities (other than interest-only securities, multifamily and reverse mortgages), which can obscure underlying trends in the performance of the portfolio.
Economic interest expense includes GAAP interest expense and the net interest component of interest rate swaps. The Company uses interest rate swaps to manage its exposure to changing interest rates on its repurchase agreements by economically hedging cash flows associated with these borrowings. Accordingly, adding the net interest component of interest rate swaps to interest expense, as computed in accordance with GAAP, reflects the total contractual interest expense and thus, provides investors with additional information about the cost of the Company's financing strategy. The Company may use market agreed coupon (“MAC”) interest rate swaps in which the Company may receive or make a payment at the time of entering into such interest rate swap to compensate for the off-market nature of such interest rate swap. In accordance with GAAP, upfront payments associated with MAC interest rate swaps are not reflected in the net interest component of interest rate swaps in the Company's Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss). The Company did not enter into any MAC interest rate swaps during the quarter ended June 30, 2021.
Similarly, economic net interest income (excluding PAA), as computed below, provides investors with additional information to enhance their understanding of the net economics of our primary business operations.
For the quarters ended
June 30,
2021
March 31,
2021
June 30,
2020
Interest income (excluding PAA) reconciliation(dollars in thousands)
GAAP interest income$383,906 $763,378 $584,812 
Premium amortization adjustment153,607 (214,570)51,742 
Interest income (excluding PAA) *$537,513 $548,808 $636,554 
Economic interest expense reconciliation
GAAP interest expense$61,047 $75,973 $186,032 
Add:
Net interest component of interest rate swaps83,087 79,747 64,561 
Economic interest expense *$144,134 $155,720 $250,593 
Economic net interest income (excluding PAA) reconciliation
Interest income (excluding PAA) *$537,513 $548,808 $636,554 
Less:
Economic interest expense *144,134 155,720 250,593 
Economic net interest income (excluding PAA) *$393,379 $393,088 $385,961 
*    Represents a non-GAAP financial measure.

Average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA), net interest spread (excluding PAA), net interest margin (excluding PAA) and average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities
Net interest spread (excluding PAA), which is the difference between the average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA) and the average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities, which represents annualized economic interest expense divided by average interest bearing liabilities, and net interest margin (excluding PAA), which is calculated as the sum of interest income (excluding PAA) plus TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income less interest expense and the net interest component of interest rate swaps divided by the sum of average interest earning assets plus average TBA contract and CMBX balances, provide management with additional measures of the Company’s profitability that management relies upon in monitoring the performance of the business.
Disclosure of these measures, which are presented below, provides investors with additional detail regarding how management evaluates the Company’s performance.
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For the quarters ended
June 30,
2021
March 31,
2021
June 30,
2020
Economic metrics (excluding PAA)(dollars in thousands)
Average interest earning assets$77,916,766 $81,121,340 $84,471,839 
Interest income (excluding PAA) *$537,513 $548,808 $636,554 
Average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA) *2.76 %2.71 %3.01 %
Average interest bearing liabilities$68,469,413 $72,002,031 $76,712,894 
Economic interest expense *$144,134 $155,720 $250,593 
Average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities *0.83 %0.87 %1.29 %
Economic net interest income (excluding PAA) *$393,379 $393,088 $385,961 
Net interest spread (excluding PAA) *1.93 %1.84 %1.72 %
Interest income (excluding PAA) *$537,513 $548,808 $636,554 
TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income111,592 98,933 97,524 
Interest expense(61,047)(75,973)(186,032)
Net interest component of interest rate swaps(83,087)(79,747)(64,561)
Subtotal$504,971 $492,021 $483,485 
Average interest earnings assets$77,916,766 $81,121,340 $84,471,839 
Average TBA contract and CMBX balances18,761,062 21,865,969 18,628,343 
Subtotal$96,677,828 $102,987,309 $103,100,182 
Net interest margin (excluding PAA) *2.09 %1.91 %1.88 %
*    Represents a non-GAAP financial measure.

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© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. This presentation is issued by Annaly Capital Management, Inc. ("Annaly"), an internally managed, publicly traded company that has elected to be taxed as a real estate investment trust for federal income tax purposes, and is being furnished in connection with Annaly’s Second Quarter 2021 earnings release. This presentation is provided for investors in Annaly for informational purposes only and is not an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any security or instrument. Forward-Looking Statements This presentation, other written or oral communications, and our public documents to which we refer contain or incorporate by reference certain forward-looking statements which are based on various assumptions (some of which are beyond our control) and may be identified by reference to a future period or periods or by the use of forward- looking terminology, such as “may,” “will,” “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “continue,” or similar terms or variations on those terms or the negative of those terms. Actual results could differ materially from those set forth in forward-looking statements due to a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, risks and uncertainties related to the COVID-19 pandemic, including as related to adverse economic conditions on real estate-related assets and financing conditions (and our outlook for our business in light of these conditions, which is uncertain); changes in interest rates; changes in the yield curve; changes in prepayment rates; the availability of mortgage-backed securities and other securities for purchase; the availability of financing and, if available, the terms of any financing; changes in the market value of our assets; changes in business conditions and the general economy; operational risks or risk management failures by us or critical third parties, including cybersecurity incidents; our ability to grow our residential credit business; our ability to grow our middle market lending business; credit risks related to our investments in credit risk transfer securities, residential mortgage-backed securities and related residential mortgage credit assets and corporate debt; risks related to investments in MSR; our ability to consummate any contemplated investment opportunities; changes in government regulations or policy affecting our business; our ability to maintain our qualification as a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes; and our ability to maintain our exemption from registration under the Investment Company Act; and the timing and ultimate completion of the sale of our commercial real estate business. For a discussion of the risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements, see “Risk Factors” in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and any subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. The Company does not undertake, and specifically disclaims any obligation, to publicly release the result of any revisions which may be made to any forward-looking statements to reflect the occurrence of anticipated or unanticipated events or circumstances after the date of such statements, except as required by law. We routinely post important information for investors on our website, www.annaly.com. We intend to use this webpage as a means of disclosing material information, for complying with our disclosure obligations under Regulation FD and to post and update investor presentations and similar materials on a regular basis. Annaly encourages investors, analysts, the media and others interested in Annaly to monitor the Investors section of our website, in addition to following our press releases, SEC filings, public conference calls, presentations, webcasts and other information we post from time to time on our website. To sign-up for email-notifications, please visit the “Email Alerts” section of our website, www.annaly.com, under the “Investors” section and enter the required information to enable notifications. The information contained on, or that may be accessed through, our webpage is not incorporated by reference into, and is not a part of, this document. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. There is no guarantee that any investment strategy referenced herein will work under all market conditions. Prior to making any investment decision, you should evaluate your ability to invest for the long-term, especially during periods of downturns in the market. You alone assume the responsibility of evaluating the merits and risks associated with any potential investment or investment strategy referenced herein. To the extent that this material contains reference to any past specific investment recommendations or strategies which were or would have been profitable to any person, it should not be assumed that recommendations made in the future will be profitable or will equal the performance of such past investment recommendations or strategies. The information contained herein is not intended to provide, and should not be relied upon for accounting, legal or tax advice or investment recommendations for Annaly or any of its affiliates. Regardless of source, information is believed to be reliable for purposes used herein, but Annaly makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness thereof and does not take any responsibility for information obtained from sources outside of Annaly. Certain information contained in the presentation discusses general market activity, industry or sector trends, or other broad-based economic, market or political conditions and should not be construed as research or investment advice. 1 Important Notices


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. Updates to Financial Disclosures Commencing with the Company’s financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2021 and for subsequent reporting periods, the Company has relabeled “Core Earnings (excluding PAA)” as “Earnings Available for Distribution” (“EAD”). Earnings Available for Distribution, which is a non-GAAP financial measure intended to supplement the Company’s financial results computed in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), is replacing the Company’s prior presentation of Core Earnings (excluding PAA). In addition, Core Earnings (excluding PAA) results from prior reporting periods is being relabeled Earnings Available for Distribution. In line with evolving industry practices, the Company believes the term Earnings Available for Distribution more accurately reflects the principal purpose of the measure than the term Core Earnings (excluding PAA) and will serve as a useful indicator for investors in evaluating the Company’s performance and its ability to pay dividends. The definition of Earnings Available for Distribution is identical to the definition of Core Earning (excluding PAA) from prior reporting periods. As such, Earnings Available for Distribution is defined as the sum of (a) economic net interest income, (b) TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income, (c) realized amortization of MSR, (d) other income (loss) (excluding depreciation expense related to commercial real estate and amortization of intangibles, non-EAD income allocated to equity method investments and other non-EAD components of other income (loss)), (e) general and administrative expenses (excluding transaction expenses and non-recurring items) and (f) income taxes (excluding the income tax effect of non-EAD income (loss) items) and excludes (g) the premium amortization adjustment ("PAA") representing the cumulative impact on prior periods, but not the current period, of quarter-over-quarter changes in estimated long-term prepayment speeds related to the Company’s Agency mortgage-backed securities. Earnings Available for Distribution should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, GAAP net income. Please refer to the "Non-GAAP Financial Measures" section for a detailed discussion of Earnings Available for Distribution. Beginning with the quarter ended June 30, 2021, the Company began classifying certain portfolio activity- or volume-related expenses (including but not limited to brokerage and commission fees, due diligence costs and securitization expenses) as Other income (loss) rather than Other general and administrative expenses in the Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss) to better reflect the nature of the items and the Company’s approach to expense management. As such, prior periods have been conformed to the current presentation. Divestiture of Commercial Real Estate Business On March 25, 2021, the Company announced the sale of substantially all of the assets that comprise its commercial real estate business to Slate Asset Management for $2.33 billion, which is expected to be completed by the third quarter of 2021. The Company also intends to sell nearly all of the remaining assets that are not included in the sale to Slate. On July 22, 2021, the platform and the significant majority of the assets were transferred with remaining assets expected to be transferred by the end of the third quarter of 2021. As of March 31, 2021, the Company met the conditions for held-for sale accounting which requires that assets be carried at the lower of amortized cost or fair value less costs to sell. Assets and liabilities associated with the commercial real estate business are reported separately in the Company’s Consolidated Statement of Financial Condition as Assets and Liabilities of Disposal Group Held for Sale, respectively. The Company’s Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income (Loss) reflects a reversal of previously recognized loan loss provisions as well as business divestiture-related gains (losses), which include valuation allowances on commercial real estate assets, impairment of goodwill and estimated transaction costs. Revenues and expenses associated with the commercial real estate business will be reflected in the Company’s results of operations and key financial metrics through closing. 2 Important Notices (continued)


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. Portfolio Efficiency GAAP Key Statistics Income Statement Balance Sheet   For the quarters ended 6/30/2021 3/31/2021 GAAP net income (loss) per average common share (1) ($0.23) $1.23 Earnings available for distribution per average common share *(1) $0.30 $0.29 Annualized GAAP return (loss) on average equity (8.51%) 49.87% Annualized EAD return on average equity* 13.05% 12.53% Book value per common share $8.37 $8.95 GAAP Leverage at period-end (2) 4.7x 4.6x Economic leverage at period-end *(2) 5.8x 6.1x GAAP capital ratio at period-end (3) 16.6% 16.5% Economic capital ratio at period-end *(3) 14.3% 13.7% Securities $69,032,335 $71,849,437 Loans, net 3,563,008 2,603,343 Mortgage servicing rights (4) 202,616 113,080 Interests in MSR (5) 49,035 — Assets transferred or pledged to securitization vehicles 4,073,156 3,768,922 Assets of disposal group held for sale ** 3,302,001 4,400,723 Total residential and commercial investments $80,222,151 $82,735,505 Net interest margin (6) 1.66% 3.39% Average yield on interest earning assets (7) 1.97% 3.76% Average GAAP cost of interest bearing liabilities (8) 0.35% 0.42% Net interest spread 1.62% 3.34% Net interest margin (excluding PAA) *(6) 2.09% 1.91% Average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA) *(7) 2.76% 2.71% Average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities *(8) 0.83% 0.87% Net interest spread (excluding PAA) * 1.93% 1.84% Operating expenses to earnings available for distribution *(9) 11.86% 10.90% Annualized operating expenses as a % of average total assets (9) 0.26% 0.22% Annualized operating expenses as a % of average total equity (9) 1.55% 1.36% Unaudited, dollars in thousands except per share amounts 3 Financial Snapshot Non-GAAP Key Statistics ______________ * Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. ** Please refer to Divestiture of Commercial Real Estate Business in Important Notices on page 2. Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation.


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. Portfolio- Related Data Residential Securities Portfolio Statistics Unaudited, dollars in thousands 4 Portfolio Data   For the quarters ended 6/30/2021 3/31/2021 12/31/2020 9/30/2020 6/30/2020 Agency mortgage-backed securities $66,468,519 $69,637,229 $74,067,059 $74,915,167 $76,761,800 Residential credit risk transfer securities 827,328 930,983 532,403 411,538 362,901 Non-agency mortgage-backed securities 1,582,323 1,277,104 972,192 717,602 619,840 Commercial mortgage-backed securities 154,165 4,121 80,742 54,678 61,202 Total securities $69,032,335 $71,849,437 $75,652,396 $76,098,985 $77,805,743 Residential mortgage loans $1,029,929 $528,868 $345,810 $152,959 $1,168,521 Commercial real estate debt and preferred equity — — 498,081 573,504 618,886 Corporate debt 2,066,709 2,074,475 2,239,930 2,061,878 2,185,264 Corporate debt, held for sale 466,370 — — — — Total loans, net $3,563,008 $2,603,343 $3,083,821 $2,788,341 $3,972,671 Mortgage servicing rights $202,616 $113,080 $100,895 $207,985 $227,400 Interests in MSR $49,035 $— $— $— $— Agency mortgage-backed securities transferred or pledged to securitization vehicles $605,163 $598,118 $620,347 $623,650 $1,832,708 Residential mortgage loans transferred or pledged to securitization vehicles 3,467,993 3,170,804 3,249,251 3,588,679 2,832,502 Commercial real estate debt investments transferred or pledged to securitization vehicles — — 2,166,073 2,174,118 2,150,623 Commercial real estate debt and preferred equity transferred or pledged to securitization vehicles — — 874,349 882,955 874,618 Assets transferred or pledged to securitization vehicles $4,073,156 $3,768,922 $6,910,020 $7,269,402 $7,690,451 Real estate, net $— $— $656,314 $790,597 $746,067 Assets of disposal group held for sale ** $3,302,001 $4,400,723 $— $— $— Total investment portfolio $80,222,151 $82,735,505 $86,403,446 $87,155,310 $90,442,332 Total assets $82,376,305 $85,369,589 $88,455,103 $89,192,411 $93,458,653 Average TBA contract and CMBX balances $18,761,062 $21,865,969 $20,744,672 $20,429,935 $18,628,343 Weighted average experienced CPR for the period 26.4% 23.9% 24.7% 22.9% 19.5% Weighted average projected long-term CPR at period-end 12.9% 11.8% 16.4% 17.1% 18.0% Net premium and discount balance in Residential Securities $3,914,762 $4,027,581 $3,883,229 $3,702,466 $3,679,639 Net premium and discount balance as % of stockholders' equity 28.75% 28.65% 27.72% 26.11% 26.68% ______________ ** Please refer to Divestiture of Commercial Real Estate Business in Important Notices on page 2.


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. Financing Data Key Capital and Hedging Metrics ______________ * Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. ** Please refer to Divestiture of Commercial Real Estate Business in Important Notices on page 2. Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. Unaudited, dollars in thousands except per share amounts 5 Financing and Capital Data   For the quarters ended 6/30/2021 3/31/2021 12/31/2020 9/30/2020 6/30/2020 Repurchase agreements $60,221,067 $61,202,477 $64,825,239 $64,633,447 $67,163,598 Other secured financing 909,655 922,605 917,876 861,373 1,538,996 Debt issued by securitization vehicles 3,315,087 3,044,725 5,652,982 6,027,576 6,458,130 Participations issued 315,810 180,527 39,198 — — Mortgages payable — — 426,256 507,934 508,565 Total debt $64,761,619 $65,350,334 $71,861,551 $72,030,330 $75,669,289 Liabilities of disposal group held for sale ** $2,362,690 $3,319,414 $— $— $— Total liabilities $68,737,129 $71,301,994 $74,433,307 $74,997,739 $79,661,050 Cumulative redeemable preferred stock $1,536,569 $1,536,569 $1,536,569 $1,982,026 $1,982,026 Common equity(1) 12,080,546 12,519,238 12,471,747 12,200,180 11,811,440 Total Annaly stockholders' equity 13,617,115 14,055,807 14,008,316 14,182,206 13,793,466 Non-controlling interests 22,061 11,788 13,480 12,466 4,137 Total equity $13,639,176 $14,067,595 $14,021,796 $14,194,672 $13,797,603 Weighted average days to maturity of repurchase agreements 88 88 64 72 74 Weighted average rate on repurchase agreements, for the quarter(2)(3) 0.18% 0.26% 0.35% 0.44% 0.79% Weighted average rate on repurchase agreements, at period-end(3) 0.16% 0.20% 0.32% 0.42% 0.49% GAAP leverage at period-end 4.7x 4.6x 5.1x 5.1x 5.5x Economic leverage at period-end * 5.8x 6.1x 6.2x 6.2x 6.4.x GAAP capital ratio at period-end 16.6% 16.5% 15.9% 15.9% 14.8% Economic capital ratio at period-end * 14.3% 13.7% 13.6% 13.6% 13.0% Book value per common share $8.37 $8.95 $8.92 $8.70 $8.39 Total common shares outstanding 1,444,156 1,398,503 1,398,241 1,402,928 1,407,662 Hedge ratio(4) 75% 75% 61% 48% 40% Weighted average pay rate on interest rate swaps, at period-end 0.81% 0.80% 0.92% 0.91% 1.01% Weighted average receive rate on interest rate swaps, at period-end 0.34% 0.34% 0.37% 0.48% 0.75% Weighted average net rate on interest rate swaps, at period-end 0.47% 0.46% 0.55% 0.43% 0.26%


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. ______________ * Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. Unaudited, dollars in thousands except per share amounts 6 Income Statement Data   For the quarters ended 6/30/2021 3/31/2021 12/31/2020 9/30/2020 6/30/2020 Total interest income $383,906 $763,378 $527,344 $562,443 $584,812 Total interest expense 61,047 75,973 94,481 115,126 186,032 Net interest income $322,859 $687,405 $432,863 $447,317 $398,780 Total economic interest expense *(1) $144,134 $155,720 $161,288 $177,655 $250,593 Economic net interest income * $239,772 $607,658 $366,056 $384,788 $334,219 Total interest income (excluding PAA) * $537,513 $548,808 $566,445 $596,322 $636,554 Economic net interest income (excluding PAA) * $393,379 $393,088 $405,157 $418,667 $385,961 GAAP net income (loss) ($294,848) $1,751,134 $878,635 $1,015,548 $856,234 GAAP net income (loss) available (related) to common stockholders (2) ($322,525) $1,723,930 $841,707 $980,165 $820,693 GAAP net income (loss) per average common share (2) ($0.23) $1.23 $0.60 $0.70 $0.58 Earnings available for distribution * $451,358 $439,519 $459,046 $482,323 $424,580 Earnings available for distribution attributable to common stockholders *(2) $424,475 $412,636 $423,537 $446,814 $389,071 Earnings available for distribution per average common share *(2) $0.30 $0.29 $0.30 $0.32 $0.27 PAA cost (benefit) $153,607 ($214,570) $39,101 $33,879 $51,742 Summary Income Statement


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved.   For the quarters ended 6/30/2021 3/31/2021 12/31/2020 9/30/2020 6/30/2020 Dividends declared per common share $0.22 $0.22 $0.22 $0.22 $0.22 Total common and preferred dividends declared (1) $345,417 $335,229 $343,666 $344,684 $345,481 Annualized GAAP return (loss) on average equity (8.51%) 49.87% 24.91% 29.02% 25.84% Annualized GAAP return (loss) on average equity per unit of GAAP leverage (1.81%) 10.84% 4.88% 5.69% 4.70% Net interest margin 1.66% 3.39% 2.14% 2.15% 1.89% Average yield on interest earning assets 1.97% 3.76% 2.61% 2.70% 2.77% Average GAAP cost of interest bearing liabilities 0.35% 0.42% 0.51% 0.60% 0.96% Net interest spread 1.62% 3.34% 2.10% 2.10% 1.81% Annualized EAD return on average equity * 13.05% 12.53% 13.03% 13.79% 12.82% Annualized EAD return on average equity per unit of economic leverage * 2.25% 2.05% 2.10% 2.22% 2.00% Net interest margin (excluding PAA) * 2.09% 1.91% 1.98% 2.05% 1.88% Average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA) * 2.76% 2.71% 2.80% 2.86% 3.01% Average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities * 0.83% 0.87% 0.87% 0.93% 1.29% Net interest spread (excluding PAA) * 1.93% 1.84% 1.93% 1.93% 1.72% Key GAAP Earnings Metrics ______________ * Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. Unaudited, dollars in thousands except per share amounts 7 Key Earnings Metrics Key Non-GAAP Earnings Metrics


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. Economic Net Interest Income * ______________ * Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. Unaudited, dollars in thousands 8 Components of Economic Net Interest Income *   For the quarters ended 6/30/2021 3/31/2021 12/31/2020 9/30/2020 6/30/2020 Interest income:   Residential Securities $275,278 $644,634 $411,394 $439,502 $457,684   Residential mortgage loans 38,963 37,109 37,323 42,508 42,871   Commercial investment portfolio 69,663 81,601 78,555 80,324 84,208   Reverse repurchase agreements 2 34 72 109 49 Total interest income $383,906 $763,378 $527,344 $562,443 $584,812 Economic interest expense:   Repurchase agreements $29,140 $42,585 $58,849 $75,386 $136,962   Net interest component of interest rate swaps 83,087 79,747 66,807 62,529 64,561   Debt issued by securitization vehicles 23,216 26,276 29,235 32,491 38,757   Participations issued 1,739 597 78 — —   Other 6,952 6,515 6,319 7,249 10,313 Total economic interest expense * $144,134 $155,720 $161,288 $177,655 $250,593 Economic net interest income * $239,772 $607,658 $366,056 $384,788 $334,219   PAA cost (benefit) 153,607 (214,570) 39,101 33,879 51,742 Economic net interest income (excluding PAA) * $393,379 $393,088 $405,157 $418,667 $385,961


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. EAD* Reconciliation 9 GAAP Net Income to Earnings Available for Distribution* Reconciliation For the quarters ended 6/30/2021 3/31/2021 12/31/2020 9/30/2020 6/30/2020 GAAP net income (loss) ($294,848) $1,751,134 $878,635 $1,015,548 $856,234 Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests 794 321 1,419 (126) 32 Net income (loss) attributable to Annaly (295,642) 1,750,813 877,216 1,015,674 856,202 Adjustments to exclude reported realized and unrealized (gains) losses:  Realized (gains) losses on termination or maturity of interest rate swaps — — (2,092) 427 1,521,732  Unrealized (gains) losses on interest rate swaps 141,067 (772,262) (258,236) (170,327) (1,494,628)  Net (gains) losses on disposal of investments and other (16,223) 65,786 (9,363) (198,888) (246,679)  Net (gains) losses on other derivatives and financial instruments 357,808 (476,868) (209,647) (169,316) (170,916) Net unrealized (gains) losses on instruments measured at fair value through earnings (3,984) (104,191) (51,109) (121,255) (254,772) Loan loss provision (1) 1,078 (144,870) 469 (21,818) 72,544 Business divestiture-related (gains) losses ** (1,527) 249,563 — — — Other adjustments: Depreciation expense related to commercial real estate and amortization of intangibles (2) 5,635 7,324 11,097 11,363 8,714 Non-EAD (income) loss allocated to equity method investments (3) 3,141 (9,680) 28 (1,151) 4,218 Transaction expenses and non-recurring items (4) 1,150 695 172 2,801 1,075  Income tax effect of non-EAD income (loss) items 7,147 4,334 (10,984) 13,890 3,353 TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income (5) 111,592 98,933 99,027 114,092 97,524 MSR amortization (6) (13,491) (15,488) (26,633) (27,048) (25,529) Plus: Premium amortization adjustment cost (benefit) 153,607 (214,570) 39,101 33,879 51,742 Earnings available for distribution * 451,358 439,519 459,046 482,323 424,580 Dividends on preferred stock 26,883 26,883 35,509 35,509 35,509 Earnings available for distribution attributable to common stockholders * $424,475 $412,636 $423,537 $446,814 $389,071 ______________ * Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. Earnings Available for Distribution, or EAD, was previously labeled as Core Earnings (excluding PAA). ** Please refer to Divestiture of Commercial Real Estate Business in Important Notices on page 2. Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. Unaudited, dollars in thousands


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. Book Value Rollforward Net Interest Margin Unaudited 10 Quarter-Over-Quarter Changes in Key Metrics   For the quarters ended 6/30/2021 3/31/2021 12/31/2020 9/30/2020 6/30/2020 Book value per common share, beginning of period $8.95 $8.92 $8.70 $8.39 $7.50   Net income (loss) available (related) to common stockholders (0.23) 1.23 0.60 0.70 0.58   Other comprehensive income (loss) attributable to common stockholders (0.15) (0.98) (0.16) (0.18) 0.51   Common dividends declared (0.22) (0.22) (0.22) (0.22) (0.22)   Issuance / buyback of common stock / redemption of preferred stock 0.02 — — 0.01 0.02 Book value per common share, end of period $8.37 $8.95 $8.92 $8.70 $8.39 Prior quarter net interest margin 3.39% 2.14% 2.15% 1.89% 0.18% Quarter-over-quarter changes in contribution:   Coupon on average interest earning assets (0.08%) (0.09%) (0.10%) (0.17%) 0.03%   Net amortization of premiums (1.71%) 1.24% 0.01% 0.10% 0.83%   GAAP interest expense 0.06% 0.10% 0.08% 0.33% 0.85% Current quarter net interest margin 1.66% 3.39% 2.14% 2.15% 1.89% Prior quarter net interest spread 3.34% 2.10% 2.10% 1.81% 0.05% Quarter-over-quarter changes in contribution:   Coupon on average interest earning assets (0.08%) (0.09%) (0.10%) (0.17%) 0.03%   Net amortization of premiums (1.71%) 1.24% 0.01% 0.10% 0.83%   GAAP interest expense 0.07% 0.09% 0.09% 0.36% 0.90% Current quarter net interest spread 1.62% 3.34% 2.10% 2.10% 1.81% Net Interest Spread


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. Net Interest Margin (excluding PAA)* Unaudited 11 Quarter-Over-Quarter Changes in Key Metrics (continued) ______________ * Represents a non-GAAP financial measure.   For the quarters ended 6/30/2021 3/31/2021 12/31/2020 9/30/2020 6/30/2020 Prior quarter net interest margin (excluding PAA) * 1.91% 1.98% 2.05% 1.88% 1.18% Quarter-over-quarter changes in contribution:   Coupon on average interest earning assets (including average TBA dollar roll and CMBX balances) 0.00% (0.09%) (0.11%) (0.20%) (0.39%)   Net amortization of premiums (excluding PAA) 0.09% (0.00%) 0.04% 0.03% 0.18%   TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income 0.08% (0.01%) (0.05%) 0.06% 0.24%   Interest expense and net interest component of interest rate swaps 0.01% 0.03% 0.05% 0.28% 0.67% Current quarter net interest margin (excluding PAA) * 2.09% 1.91% 1.98% 2.05% 1.88% Prior quarter net interest spread (excluding PAA) * 1.84% 1.93% 1.93% 1.72% 1.00% Quarter-over-quarter changes in contribution:   Coupon on average interest earning assets (0.08%) (0.09%) (0.10%) (0.17%) 0.03%   Net amortization of premiums (excluding PAA) 0.13% (0.01%) 0.04% 0.02% 0.07%   Interest expense and net interest component of interest rate swaps 0.04% 0.01% 0.06% 0.36% 0.62% Current quarter net interest spread (excluding PAA) * 1.93% 1.84% 1.93% 1.93% 1.72% Net Interest Spread (excluding PAA)*


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. Annualized GAAP Return (Loss) on Average Equity Annualized EAD Return on Average Equity* ______________ * Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. ** Please refer to Divestiture of Commercial Real Estate Business in Important Notices on page 2. Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. Unaudited 12 Quarter-Over-Quarter Changes in Annualized Return on Average Equity   For the quarters ended 6/30/2021 3/31/2021 12/31/2020 9/30/2020 6/30/2020 Prior quarter annualized GAAP return (loss) on average equity 49.87% 24.91% 29.02% 25.84% (102.17%) Quarter-over-quarter changes in contribution:   Coupon income (1.01%) (0.35%) (1.42%) (2.71%) (7.00%)   Net amortization of premiums and accretion of discounts (9.64%) 7.14% 0.30% 1.14% 9.08%   Interest expense and net interest component of interest rate swaps 0.27% 0.14% 0.50% 2.49% 6.96%   Realized gains (losses) on termination or maturity of interest rate swaps 0.00% (0.06%) 0.07% 45.92% (34.77%)   Unrealized gains (losses) on interest rate swaps (26.07%) 14.67% 2.46% (40.24%) 124.48%   Realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments and other derivatives (24.42%) 7.02% (6.33%) (6.31%) 29.20% Business divestiture-related (losses) gains ** 7.15% (7.11%) 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%   Loan loss provision (3.99%) 4.02% (0.67%) 2.70% 0.71%   Other(1) (0.67%) (0.51%) 0.98% 0.19% (0.65%) Current quarter annualized GAAP return (loss) on average equity (8.51%) 49.87% 24.91% 29.02% 25.84% Prior quarter annualized EAD return on average equity * 12.53% 13.03% 13.79% 12.82% 9.27% Quarter-over-quarter changes in contribution:   Coupon income (1.01%) (0.35%) (1.42%) (2.71%) (7.00%)   Net amortization of premiums (excluding PAA) 0.90% (0.08%) 0.45% 0.54% 2.48%   Interest expense and net interest component of interest rate swaps 0.27% 0.14% 0.50% 2.49% 6.96%   TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income 0.41% 0.01% (0.45%) 0.32% 1.68%   Other(2) (0.05%) (0.22%) 0.16% 0.33% (0.57%) Current quarter EAD return on annualized average equity * 13.05% 12.53% 13.03% 13.79% 12.82%


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. ______________ Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. Unaudited, dollars in thousands 13 Residential & Other Investments Overview as of June 30, 2021 Agency Fixed-Rate Securities (Pools) Original Weighted Avg. Years to Maturity Current Face Value % (3) Weighted Avg. Coupon Weighted Avg. Amortized Cost Weighted Avg. Fair Value Weighted Avg. 3-Month CPR Estimated Fair Value <=15 years (1) $3,739,927 6.1% 2.66% 102.2% 106.3% 10.1% $3,975,874 20 years 2,088,339 3.4% 3.13% 103.6% 106.4% 27.6% 2,222,410 >=30 years (2) 55,248,901 90.5% 3.53% 105.6% 108.4% 26.8% 59,910,835 Total/Weighted Avg. $61,077,167 100.0% 3.46% 105.4% 108.2% 26.1% $66,109,119                   TBA Contracts Type Notional Value % (4) Weighted Avg. Coupon Implied Cost Basis     Implied Market Value 15-year $750,000 4.3% 1.50% $759,844 $759,141 30-year 16,564,000 95.7% 2.29% 16,902,199 16,932,009 Total/Weighted Avg. $17,314,000 100.0% 2.25% $17,662,043 $17,691,150                                 Agency Adjustable-Rate Securities Weighted Avg. Months to Reset Current Face Value % (3) Weighted Avg. Coupon Weighted Avg. Amortized Cost Weighted Avg. Fair Value Weighted Avg. 3-Month CPR Estimated Fair Value 0 - 24 months $338,998 81.4% 2.29% 100.7% 105.7% 29.8% $358,357 25 - 40 months 25,115 6.0% 2.50% 98.5% 104.0% 37.2% 26,115 41 - 60 months 52,483 12.6% 2.97% 101.1% 104.2% 39.0% 54,692 Total/Weighted Avg. $416,596 100.0% 2.39% 100.6% 105.4% 31.5% $439,164 Agency Interest-Only Collateralized Mortgage-Backed Obligations  Type Current Notional Value % (4)  Weighted Avg. Coupon Weighted Avg. Amortized Cost Weighted Avg. Fair Value Weighted Avg. 3-Month CPR Estimated Fair Value Interest-only $939,302 20.6% 3.29% 15.9% 9.6% 25.3% $90,371 Inverse interest-only 1,459,318 32.0% 6.02% 25.4% 18.7% 31.2% 272,321 Multifamily interest-only $2,161,252 47.4% 1.04% 7.5% 7.5% —% $162,707 Total/Weighted Avg. $4,559,872 100.0% 3.10% 15.0% 11.5% 29.0% $525,399                


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. ______________ Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. Unaudited, dollars in thousands 14 Residential & Other Investments Overview as of June 30, 2021 (continued) Mortgage Servicing Rights Type  Unpaid Principal Balance Servicing Fee Weighted Avg. Note Rate Valuation Discount Rate CRR Estimated Fair Value MSR held directly $9,448,986 0.27% 2.8% 119.7% 9.0% 7.5% $113,070 MSR of consolidated VIE $11,295,255 0.25% 3.8% 79.3% 9.0% 20.2% $89,546 Interests in MSR $4,722,355 0.25% 3.0% 100.3% 10.0% 9.0% $49,035 Total/Weighted Avg. $25,466,596 0.26% 3.3% 98.2% 9.2% 13.4% $251,651               Residential Credit Portfolio  Sector Current Face / Notional Value % (1)  Weighted Avg. Coupon Weighted Avg. Amortized Cost Weighted Avg. Fair Value   Estimated Fair Value Residential credit risk transfer $824,024 11.9% 3.24% 99.4% 100.4% $827,328 Alt-A 78,793 1.0% 3.09% 78.5% 83.6% 65,851 Prime 191,516 2.8% 4.15% 94.8% 101.3% 194,073 Prime interest-only 97,065 0.1% 0.48% 1.4% 0.5% 524 Subprime 189,138 2.6% 2.04% 91.2% 96.5% 182,596 NPL/RPL 1,056,963 15.4% 3.34% 99.9% 100.7% 1,064,084 Prime jumbo 74,981 1.1% 3.44% 93.7% 99.1% 74,302 Prime jumbo interest-only 175,420 —% 0.37% 3.1% 0.5% 893 Residential mortgage loans 4,310,977 65.1% 4.55% 101.5% 104.3% 4,497,922 Total/Weighted Avg. $6,998,877 100.0% 4.10% $6,907,573 Other Credit Products Type Net Notional Range of Ratings Net Weighted Avg Coupon Implied Market Value CMBX (2) $445,000 AAA to A 1.1% $449,196 Type Current Face / Notional Value Weighted Avg. Coupon Weighted Avg. Amortized Cost Weighted Avg. Fair Value Estimated Fair Value Multifamily CRT $4,000 3.84% 97.3% 104.0% $4,160 CLO $150,000 1.28% 100.0% 100.0% $150,005


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. ______________ Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. Unaudited, dollars in thousands 15 Residential Credit Investments Detail as of June 30, 2021 (1) Product Estimated Fair Value Payment Structure   Investment Characteristics Senior Subordinate Coupon Credit Enhancement 60+ Delinquencies 3M VPR Agency Credit Risk Transfer $789,895 $— $789,895   3.21% 2.26% 4.94% 46.94% Private Label Credit Risk Transfer 37,433 — 37,433   3.93% 0.58% 2.73% 5.68% Alt-A 65,851 16,852 48,999   3.09% 8.95% 16.90% 24.97% Prime 194,073 66,128 127,945   4.15% 9.04% 6.16% 37.67% Prime Interest-only 524 524 — 0.48% —% 3.65% 64.95% Subprime 182,596 110,264 72,332   2.04% 19.74% 13.24% 12.72% Re-Performing Loan Securitizations 707,958 305,775 402,183   3.82% 25.69% 24.14% 10.82% Non-Performing Loan Securitizations 356,126 330,875 25,251   2.38% 27.80% 43.70% 5.40% Prime Jumbo 74,302 — 74,302   3.44% 4.39% 2.75% 57.08% Prime Jumbo Interest-only 893 893 —   0.37% —% 6.54% 55.85% Total (2) $2,409,651 $831,311 $1,578,340   3.26% 14.99% 17.25% 27.78% Product Bond Coupon Estimated Fair ValueARM Fixed Floater Interest Only Agency Credit Risk Transfer $— $51 $789,793 $51 $789,895 Private Label Credit Risk Transfer — — 37,433 — 37,433 Alt-A 7,043 46,545 12,263 — 65,851 Prime 35,635 153,507 4,931 — 194,073 Prime Interest-only — — — 524 524 Subprime 7,377 77,896 97,124 199 182,596 Re-Performing Loan Securitizations — 707,958 — — 707,958 Non-Performing Loan Securitizations — 356,126 — — 356,126 Prime Jumbo — 74,302 — — 74,302 Prime Jumbo Interest-only — — — 893 893 Total $50,055 $1,416,385 $941,544 $1,667 $2,409,651


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. Unaudited, dollars in thousands 16 Middle Market Lending Overview as of June 30, 2021 Industry Dispersion Industry Total (1) Computer Programming, Data Processing & Other Computer Related Services $457,776 Management and Public Relations Services 291,404 Industrial Inorganic Chemicals 156,642 Public Warehousing and Storage 121,314 Metal Cans & Shipping Containers 116,098 Surgical, Medical, and Dental Instruments and Supplies 81,821 Electronic Components & Accessories 78,365 Engineering, Architectural, and Surveying 75,625 Offices and Clinics of Doctors of Medicine 73,532 Telephone Communications 58,100 Specialty Outpatient Facilities, Not Elsewhere Classified 56,304 Miscellaneous Health and Allied Services, not elsewhere classified 53,120 Miscellaneous Equipment Rental and Leasing 49,693 Research, Development and Testing Services 45,558 Insurance Agents, Brokers and Services 43,978 Electric Work 42,347 Petroleum and Petroleum Products 33,784 Medical and Dental Laboratories 30,609 Schools and Educational Services, not elsewhere classified 29,172 Metal Forgings and Stampings 27,340 Legal Services 26,382 Grocery Stores 22,130 Coating, Engraving and Allied Services 19,535 Chemicals & Allied Products 14,720 Drugs 12,409 Mailing, Reproduction, Commercial Art and Photography, and Stenographic 12,277 Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies 11,708 Sanitary Services 10,763 Offices and Clinics of Other Health Practitioners 10,092 Miscellaneous Business Services 4,111 Total (2) $2,066,709 Size Dispersion Position Size   Amount Percentage $0 - $20 million   $194,183 9.4% $20 - $40 million   268,234 13.0% $40 - $60 million   606,368 29.3% Greater than $60 million   997,924 48.3% Total (2)   $2,066,709 100.0%         Tenor Dispersion Remaining Term   Amount Percentage One year or less   $— —% One to three years   236,478 11.4% Three to five years   863,059 41.8% Greater than five years   967,172 46.8% Total (2)   $2,066,709 100.0%         Lien Position   Amount  Percentage First lien loans   $1,395,995 67.5% Second lien loans (3) 670,714 32.5% Total (2)   $2,066,709 100.0%         ______________ Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation.


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. ______________ Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. 17 Unaudited, dollars in thousands Hedging and Liabilities as of June 30, 2021   Principal Balance Weighted Average Rate Days to Maturity(5)At Period End For the Quarter Repurchase agreements (6) $ 60,221,067 0.16 % 0.17 % 88 Other secured financing 909,655 2.13 % 2.92 % 1,645 Debt issued by securitization vehicles (6) 3,239,390 2.29 % 2.20 % 11,599 Participations issued 302,865 3.43 % 2.22 % 11,257 Total indebtedness $ 64,672,977 Maturity Current Notional (1)(2) Weighted Avg. Pay Rate Weighted Avg. Receive Rate Weighted Avg. Years to Maturity(3) 0 to 3 years $ 31,164,200 0.24 % 0.09 % 1.55 > 3 to 6 years 3,100,000 0.13 % 0.08 % 3.88 > 6 to 10 years 5,730,500 1.25 % 0.61 % 8.18 Greater than 10 years 1,984,000 2.68 % 0.28 % 17.50 Total / Weighted Avg. $ 41,978,700 0.81 % 0.34 % 3.38 Type Current Underlying Notional Weighted Avg. Underlying Fixed Rate Weighted Avg. Underlying Floating Rate Weighted Avg. Underlying Years to Maturity Weighted Avg. Months to Expiration Long Pay $ 4,550,000 1.35 % 3M LIBOR 10.14 2.80 Long Receive $ 1,500,000 1.51 % 3M LIBOR 11.40 16.93 Type Long Contracts Short Contracts Net Positions Weighted Avg. Years to Maturity U.S. Treasury Futures - 5 year $ — $ (2,884,000) $ (2,884,000) 4.42 U.S. Treasury Futures - 10 year & Greater $ — $ (10,227,500) $ (10,227,500) 7.47 Total / Weighted Avg. $ — $ (13,111,500) $ (13,111,500) 6.80 Maturity   Principal Balance   Weighted Avg. Rate At Period End Within 30 days   $ 26,416,448   0.12 % 30 to 59 days 6,437,669 0.27 % 60 to 89 days   4,639,954   0.16 % 90 to 119 days 5,873,992 0.16 % Over 120 days(4)   17,762,659   0.28 % Total / Weighted Avg.   $ 61,130,722   0.19 % Interest Rate Swaps Interest Rate Swaptions Futures Positions Repurchase Agreements and Other Secured Financing Total Indebtedness


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. ______________ Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation. Unaudited 18 Quarter-Over-Quarter Interest Rate and MBS Spread Sensitivity Assumptions: ▪ The interest rate sensitivity and MBS spread sensitivity are based on the portfolios as of June 30, 2021 and March 31, 2021 ▪ The interest rate sensitivity reflects instantaneous parallel shifts in rates ▪ The MBS spread sensitivity shifts MBS spreads instantaneously and reflects exposure to MBS basis risk ▪ All tables assume no active management of the portfolio in response to rate or spread changes Interest Rate Sensitivity (1) Interest Rate Change (bps) As of June 30, 2021   As of March 31, 2021 Estimated Percentage Change in Portfolio Market Value(2) Estimated Change as a % of NAV(2)(3)   Estimated Percentage Change in Portfolio Market Value(2) Estimated Change as a % of NAV(2)(3) (75) (0.2%) (1.1%) —% 0.2% (50)   —% (0.2%)   0.1% 0.8% (25) 0.1% 0.3% 0.2% 1.1% 25   (0.1%) (0.6%)   (0.2%) (1.3%) 50 (0.4%) (2.2%) (0.6%) (3.5%) 75   (0.8%) (4.5%)   (1.1%) (6.5%) MBS Spread Sensitivity (1) MBS Spread Shock (bps) As of June 30, 2021   As of March 31, 2021 Estimated Change in Portfolio Market Value (2) Estimated Change as a % of NAV(2)(3)   Estimated Change in Portfolio Market Value (2) Estimated Change as a % of NAV(2)(3) (25) 1.6% 9.2% 1.8% 10.5% (15)   1.0% 5.5%   1.1% 6.3% (5) 0.3% 1.8% 0.4% 2.1% 5   (0.3%) (1.8%)   (0.4%) (2.1%) 15 (0.9%) (5.5%) (1.1%) (6.2%) 25   (1.6%) (9.0%)   (1.8%) (10.2%)


 
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© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. 20 Non-GAAP Reconciliations To supplement its consolidated financial statements, which are prepared and presented in accordance with GAAP, the Company provides non-GAAP financial measures. These measures should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures computed in accordance with GAAP. While intended to offer a fuller understanding of the Company’s results and operations, non-GAAP financial measures also have limitations. For example, the Company may calculate its non-GAAP metrics, such as Earnings available for distribution, or the PAA, differently than its peers making comparative analysis difficult. Additionally, in the case of non-GAAP measures that exclude the PAA, the amount of amortization expense excluding the PAA is not necessarily representative of the amount of future periodic amortization nor is it indicative of the term over which the Company will amortize the remaining unamortized premium. Changes to actual and estimated prepayments will impact the timing and amount of premium amortization and, as such, both GAAP and non-GAAP results. These non-GAAP measures provide additional detail to enhance investor understanding of the Company’s period-over-period operating performance and business trends, as well as for assessing the Company’s performance versus that of industry peers. Additional information pertaining to these non-GAAP financial measures and reconciliations to their most directly comparable GAAP results are provided on the following pages. A reconciliation of GAAP net income (loss) to non-GAAP Earnings available for distribution for the quarters ended June 30, 2021, March 31, 2021, December 31, 2020, September 30, 2020 and June 30, 2020, is provided on page 9 of this financial summary. Commencing with the Company’s financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2021 and for subsequent reporting periods, the Company has relabeled “Core Earnings (excluding PAA)” as “Earnings Available for Distribution." Earnings Available for Distribution, which is a non-GAAP financial measure intended to supplement the Company’s financial results computed in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles, will replace the Company’s prior presentation of Core Earnings (excluding PAA). In addition, Core Earnings (excluding PAA) results from prior reporting periods will be relabeled Earnings Available for Distribution. In line with evolving industry practices, the Company believes the term Earnings Available for Distribution more accurately reflects the principal purpose of the measure than the term Core Earnings (excluding PAA) and will serve as a useful indicator for investors in evaluating the Company’s performance and its ability to pay dividends. The definition of Earnings Available for Distribution is identical to the definition of Core Earning (excluding PAA) from prior reporting periods. As such, Earnings Available for Distribution is defined as the sum of (a) economic net interest income, (b) TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income, (c) realized amortization of MSR, (d) other income (loss) (excluding depreciation expense related to commercial real estate and amortization of intangibles, non-EAD income allocated to equity method investments and other non-EAD components of other income (loss)), (e) general and administrative expenses (excluding transaction expenses and non-recurring items) and (f) income taxes (excluding the income tax effect of non-EAD income (loss) items) and excludes (g) the premium amortization adjustment representing the cumulative impact on prior periods, but not the current period, of quarter-over-quarter changes in estimated long-term prepayment speeds related to the Company’s Agency mortgage-backed securities.


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. Unaudited, dollars in thousands 21 Non-GAAP Reconciliations (continued)   For the quarters ended 6/30/2021 3/31/2021 12/31/2020 9/30/2020 6/30/2020 Economic leverage ratio reconciliation Repurchase agreements $60,221,067 $61,202,477 $64,825,239 $64,633,447 $67,163,598 Other secured financing 909,655 922,605 917,876 861,373 1,538,996 Debt issued by securitization vehicles 3,315,087 3,044,725 5,652,982 6,027,576 6,458,130 Participations issued 315,810 180,527 39,198 — — Mortgages payable — — 426,256 507,934 508,565 Debt included in liabilities of disposal group held for sale 2,306,633 3,260,788 — — — Total GAAP debt $67,068,252 $68,611,122 $71,861,551 $72,030,330 $75,669,289 Less: Credit facilities (1) ($909,655) ($922,605) ($887,455) ($828,530) ($895,793) Debt issued by securitization vehicles (3,315,087) (3,044,725) (5,652,982) (6,027,576) (6,458,130) Participations issued (315,810) (180,527) (39,198) — — Mortgages payable — — (426,256) (507,934) (508,565) Non-recourse debt included in liabilities of disposal group held for sale (2,035,982) (2,968,620) — — — Total non-recourse debt $60,491,718 $61,494,645 $64,855,660 $64,666,290 $67,806,801 Plus / (Less): Cost basis of TBA and CMBX derivatives $18,107,549 $23,538,792 $20,780,913 $21,571,095 $19,525,825 Payable for unsettled trades 154,405 1,070,080 884,069 1,176,001 2,122,735 Receivable for unsettled trades (14,336) (144,918) (15,912) (54,200) (747,082) Economic debt * $78,739,336 $85,958,599 $86,504,730 $87,359,186 $88,708,279 Total equity $13,639,176 $14,067,595 $14,021,796 $14,194,672 $13,797,603 Economic leverage ratio * 5.8x 6.1x 6.2x 6.2x 6.4x ______________ * Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation.


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. Unaudited, dollars in thousands 22 Non-GAAP Reconciliations (continued)   For the quarters ended 6/30/2021 3/31/2021 12/31/2020 9/30/2020 6/30/2020 Economic capital ratio reconciliation Total assets $82,376,305 $85,369,589 $88,455,103 $89,192,411 $93,458,653 Less: Gross unrealized gains on TBA derivatives (1) (31,943) (17,404) (96,109) (38,656) (123,974) Debt issued by securitization vehicles (2) (4,925,196) (5,587,281) (5,652,982) (6,027,576) (6,458,130) Plus: Implied market value of TBA derivatives 17,691,150 22,793,892 20,373,197 21,089,555 19,148,701 Total economic assets * $95,110,316 $102,558,796 $103,079,209 $104,215,734 $106,025,250 Total equity $13,639,176 $14,067,595 $14,021,796 $14,194,672 $13,797,603 Economic capital ratio *(3) 14.3% 13.7% 13.6% 13.6% 13.0% Premium Amortization Reconciliation Premium amortization expense $320,108 $(11,891) $239,118 $248,718 $270,688 Less:   PAA cost (benefit) 153,607 (214,570) 39,101 33,879 51,742 Premium amortization expense (excluding PAA) $166,501 $202,679 $200,017 $214,839 $218,946 Interest Income (excluding PAA) Reconciliation GAAP interest income $383,906 $763,378 $527,344 $562,443 $584,812   PAA cost (benefit) 153,607 (214,570) 39,101 33,879 51,742 Interest income (excluding PAA) * $537,513 $548,808 $566,445 $596,322 $636,554 Economic Interest Expense Reconciliation GAAP interest expense $61,047 $75,973 $94,481 $115,126 $186,032 Add:   Net interest component of interest rate swaps 83,087 79,747 66,807 62,529 64,561 Economic interest expense * $144,134 $155,720 $161,288 $177,655 $250,593 Economic Net Interest Income (excluding PAA) Reconciliation Interest income (excluding PAA) * $537,513 $548,808 $566,445 $596,322 $636,554 Less: Economic interest expense * 144,134 155,720 161,288 177,655 250,593 Economic net interest income (excluding PAA) * $393,379 $393,088 $405,157 $418,667 $385,961 ______________ * Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. Detailed endnotes are included within the Appendix at the end of this presentation.


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. Unaudited, dollars in thousands 23 Non-GAAP Reconciliations (continued)   For the quarters ended 6/30/2021 3/31/2021 12/31/2020 9/30/2020 6/30/2020 Economic Metrics (excluding PAA) Average interest earning assets $77,916,766 $81,121,340 $80,973,433 $83,286,119 $84,471,839 Interest income (excluding PAA) * $537,513 $548,808 $566,445 $596,322 $636,554 Average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA) * 2.76% 2.71% 2.80% 2.86% 3.01% Average interest bearing liabilities $68,469,413 $72,002,031 $72,233,239 $74,901,128 $76,712,894 Economic interest expense * $144,134 $155,720 $161,288 $177,655 $250,593 Average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities * 0.83% 0.87% 0.87% 0.93% 1.29% Economic net interest income (excluding PAA)* $393,379 $393,088 $405,157 $418,667 $385,961 Net interest spread (excluding PAA) * 1.93% 1.84% 1.93% 1.93% 1.72% Interest income (excluding PAA) * $537,513 $548,808 $566,445 $596,322 $636,554 TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income 111,592 98,933 99,027 114,092 97,524 Interest expense (61,047) (75,973) (94,481) (115,126) (186,032) Net interest component of interest rate swaps (83,087) (79,747) (66,807) (62,529) (64,561) Subtotal $504,971 $492,021 $504,184 $532,759 $483,485 Average interest earning assets $77,916,766 $81,121,340 $80,973,433 $83,286,119 $84,471,839 Average TBA contract and CMBX balances 18,761,062 21,865,969 20,744,672 20,429,935 18,628,343 Subtotal $96,677,828 $102,987,309 $101,718,105 $103,716,054 $103,100,182 Net interest margin (excluding PAA) * 2.09% 1.91% 1.98% 2.05% 1.88% ______________ * Represents a non-GAAP financial measure.


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. 24 Endnotes Page 3 (1) Net of dividends on preferred stock. (2) GAAP leverage is computed as the sum of repurchase agreements, other secured financing, debt issued by securitization vehicles, participations issued and mortgages payable divided by total equity. Economic leverage is computed as the sum of recourse debt, cost basis of to-be-announced ("TBA") and CMBX derivatives outstanding, and net forward purchases (sales) of investments divided by total equity. Recourse debt consists of repurchase agreements and other secured financing (excluding certain non-recourse credit facilities). Certain credit facilities (included within other secured financing), debt issued by securitization vehicles, participations issued, and mortgages payable are non- recourse to the Company and are excluded from economic leverage. (3) GAAP capital ratio is computed as total equity divided by total assets. Economic capital ratio is computed as total equity divided by total economic assets. Total economic assets include the implied market value of TBA derivatives are net of debt issued by securitization vehicles. (4) Excludes $123.8 million and $19.2 million of unsettled commitments as of June 30, 2021 and March 31, 2021, respectively. (5) Excludes $45.1 million and $54.4 million related to a limited partnership interest in an MSR fund included in Other assets in the Company’s Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition as of June 30, 2021 and March 31, 2021, respectively, and excludes $36.6 million of unsettled commitments as of March 31, 2021. (6) Net interest margin represents interest income less interest expense divided by average interest earning assets. Net interest margin (excluding PAA) represents the sum of the Company's interest income (excluding PAA) plus TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income less interest expense and the net interest component of interest rate swaps divided by the sum of average interest earning assets plus average TBA contract and CMBX balances. (7) Average yield on interest earning assets represents annualized interest income divided by average interest earning assets. Average interest earning assets reflects the average amortized cost of our investments during the period. Average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA) is calculated using annualized interest income (excluding PAA). (8) Average GAAP cost of interest bearing liabilities represents annualized interest expense divided by average interest bearing liabilities. Average interest bearing liabilities reflects the average balances during the period. Average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities represents annualized economic interest expense divided by average interest bearing liabilities. Economic interest expense is comprised of  GAAP interest expense and the net interest component of interest rate swaps. (9) The quarters ended June 30, 2021 and March  31, 2021 include costs incurred in connection with securitizations of residential whole loans. Page 5 (1) Consists of common stock, additional paid-in capital, accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) and accumulated deficit. (2) Utilizes an actual/360 factor. Page 5 (continued) (3) The average and period-end rates are net of reverse repurchase agreements. Without netting reverse repurchase agreements, the average rate was 0.18%, 0.26%, 0.35%, 0.44% and 0.79% for the quarters ended June 30, 2021, March 31, 2021, December 31, 2020, September 30, 2020 and June 30, 2020, respectively and the period-end rate was unchanged for each period. (4) Measures total notional balances of interest rate swaps, interest rate swaptions (excluding receiver swaptions) and futures relative to repurchase agreements, other secured financing and cost basis of TBA derivatives outstanding; excludes MSR and the effects of term financing, both of which serve to reduce interest rate risk. Additionally, the hedge ratio does not take into consideration differences in duration between assets and liabilities. Page 6 (1) Includes GAAP interest expense and the net interest component of interest rate swaps. (2) Net of dividends on preferred stock. Page 7 (1) Includes dividend equivalents on share-based awards. Page 9 (1) Includes a $0.6 million loss provision and reversal of loan loss provision of $5.3 million and $1.0 million on the Company’s unfunded loan commitments for the quarters ended June 30, 2021, March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively, and a $0.2 million and $3.8 million loss provision on the Company’s unfunded loan commitments for the quarters ended September 30, 2020 and June 30, 2020, respectively, which is reported in Other income (loss) in the Company’s Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income (Loss). (2) Amount includes depreciation and amortization expense related to equity method investments. (3) The Company excludes non-EAD (income) loss allocated to equity method investments, which represents the unrealized (gains) losses allocated to equity interests in a portfolio of MSR, which is a component of Other income (loss). (4) The quarters ended June 30, 2021, March 31, 2021, December 31, 2020 and September 30, 2020 include costs incurred in connection with securitizations of residential whole loans. The quarter ended June 30, 2020 includes costs incurred in connection with the Internalization and costs incurred in connection with the CEO search process. (5) TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income each represent a component of Net gains (losses) on other derivatives. CMBX coupon income totaled $1.4 million, $1.5 million $1.5 million, $1.5 million and $1.6 million for the quarters ended June 30, 2021, March 31, 2021, December 31, 2020, September 30, 2020 and June 30, 2020, respectively. (6) MSR amortization represents the portion of changes in fair value that is attributable to the realization of estimated cash flows on the Company’s MSR portfolio and is reported as a component of Net unrealized gains (losses) on instruments measured at fair value.


 
© Copyright 2021 Annaly Capital Management, Inc. All rights reserved. 25 Endnotes (continued) Page 12 (1) Includes other income (loss), general and administrative expenses and income taxes. (2) Includes other income (loss) (excluding non-EAD items), MSR amortization (a component of Net unrealized gains (losses) on instruments measured at fair value through earnings), general and administrative expenses (excluding transaction related expenses) and income taxes (excluding non-EAD income tax). Page 13 (1) Includes Agency-backed multifamily securities with an estimated fair value of $1.3 billion ($0.6 billion of which have been transferred or pledged to securitization vehicles). (2) Includes fixed-rate collateralized mortgage obligations with an estimated fair value of $136.4 million. (3) Weighted by current face value. (4) Weighted by current notional value. Page 14 (1) Weighted by estimated fair value. (2) The Company sells/buys protection on CMBX tranches referencing baskets of Conduit CMBS bonds with various ratings. Positive net notional indicates selling protection and being long the exposure to the underlying CMBS. CMBX positions are accounted for as derivatives with changes in fair value presented in Net gains (losses) on other derivatives. Page 15 (1) Excludes residential mortgage loans. (2) Total investment characteristics exclude interest-only securities. Page 16 (1) All Middle Market Lending positions are floating rate. (2) Excludes assets classified as held for sale. (3) Includes mezzanine loans. Page 17 (1) Current notional is presented net of receiver swaps. (2) As of June 30, 2021, 13%, 59% and 28% of the Company's interest rate swaps were linked to LIBOR, the Federal funds rate and the Secured Overnight Financing Rate, respectively. (3) The weighted average years to maturity of payer interest rate swaps is offset by the weighted average years to maturity of receiver interest rate swaps. As such, the net weighted average years to maturity for each maturity bucket may fall outside of the range listed. (4) 1% of the total repurchase agreements and other secured financing have a remaining maturity over one year. (5) Determined based on estimated weighted average lives of the underlying debt instruments. (6) Excludes amounts included in Liabilities in a disposal group held for sale in the Company’s Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition. Page 18 (1) Interest rate and MBS spread sensitivity are based on results from third party models in conjunction with internally derived inputs. Actual results could differ materially from these estimates. (2) Scenarios include Residential Investment Securities, residential mortgage loans, MSR and derivative instruments. (3) Net asset value (“NAV”) represents book value of common equity. Page 21 (1) Included in Other secured financing in the Company's Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition. Page 22 (1) Included in Derivative assets in the Company’s Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition. (2) Includes debt issued by securitization vehicles reported in Liabilities of disposal group held for sale in the Company's Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition. (3) Economic capital ratio is computed as total equity divided by total economic assets.