JPMorgan, Bank of America, and Goldman Sachs will pay civil
monetary penalties of $15 million, $8 million, and $30 million
respectively, the CFTC said in a statement.
Goldman Sachs was penalized for failing to diligently supervise
a wide range of its swap dealer activities, and "for
unprecedented failures regarding swap data reporting," the
commission said.
The order announced Friday also includes Goldman Sachs taking
steps to develop a written remediation plan and retain a
consultant to advise on and assess its remediation plan.
JPMorgan was fined for violations related to swaps reporting,
while Bank of America was penalized over "failing to diligently
supervise swaps reporting and failing to comply with swaps
reporting obligations," the commission added.
The commission said its order recognized "substantial
cooperation" from each of the three banks with regulators and
added that the cooperation resulted in reduced civil monetary
penalties.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Sonali
Paul)
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