The Wall Street Journal: Regulators Give 8 Biggest U.S. Banks Passing Grades On Living Wills

WASHINGTON — The eight largest and most complex U.S. banks avoided a major rebuke on their latest “living will” bailout-prevention plans, a milestone that further reduces the already-remote possibility that any of the firms would be broken up by the government.

U.S. regulators said the eight firms, including Bank of America Corp. BAC, -0.10%  , Goldman Sachs Group Inc. GS, -1.36%  , Citigroup Inc. C, -1.28%  , JPMorgan Chase & Co. JPM, -0.42%  , Morgan Stanley MS, -0.58%   and Wells Fargo & Co. WFC, -0.92%  , didn’t have “deficiencies” in plans documenting how they could go bankrupt without needing a taxpayer bailout.

That was a reversal from April 2016, when the Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. shocked the firms by determining five of eight had deficiencies.

The regulators’ 2016 decision had raised the possibility of bank breakups. If the regulators find deficiencies in the firms’ plans, the 2010 Dodd-Frank law empowers them to impose significant sanctions and, eventually, force divestitures.

An expanded version of this report appears on WSJ.com.

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