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Reflects the Current Expected Credit Losses ("CECL") capital transition provisions. Beginning January 1, 2022, the $2.9B CECL capital benefit is being phased out at
25% per year over a three-year period. As of March 31, 2023, CET1 capital and Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity reflected the remaining $1.4B CECL benefit; as of
December 31, 2022 and March 31, 2022, CET1 capital reflected a $2.2B benefit. Refer to Capital Risk Management on pages 86-96 of the Firm's 2022 Form 10-K for
additional information
Total excess high-quality liquid assets ("HQLA") represent the average eligible unencumbered liquid assets that are in excess of what is required to meet the estimated
Firm and Bank total net cash outflows over a prospective 30 calendar-day period of significant stress under the LCR rule. HQLA and unencumbered marketable
securities, includes the Firm's average eligible HQLA, other end-of-period HQLA-eligible securities which are included as part of the excess liquidity at the Bank that
are not transferable to non-bank affiliates and thus excluded from the Firm's LCR under the LCR rule, and other end-of-period unencumbered marketable securities,
such as equity and debt securities. Does not include borrowing capacity at Federal Home Loan Banks and the discount window at the Federal Reserve Bank. Refer to
Liquidity Risk Management on pages 97-104 of the Firm's 2022 Form 10-K for additional information
In the first quarter of 2023, the allocations of revenue and expense to CCB associated with a Merchant Services revenue sharing agreement were discontinued and are
now retained in Payments in CIB. Prior-period amounts have been revised to conform with the current presentation
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