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Variable Interest Entities (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2025
Variable Interest Entities [Abstract]  
Schedule of Variable Interest Entities
The table below presents a summary of the nonconsolidated VIEs in which the firm holds variable interests.
 
As of
SeptemberDecember
$ in millions20252024
Total nonconsolidated VIEs  
Assets in VIEs$248,127 $206,500 
Carrying value of variable interests — assets$17,611 $16,710 
Carrying value of variable interests — liabilities$2,448 $2,754 
Maximum exposure to loss:  
Retained interests$7,240 $5,848 
Purchased interests587 767 
Commitments and guarantees5,093 5,034 
Derivatives9,161 8,974 
Debt and equity6,362 6,878 
Total$28,443 $27,501 
In the table above:
The nature of the firm’s variable interests is described in the rows under maximum exposure to loss.
The firm’s exposure to the obligations of VIEs is generally limited to its interests in these entities. In certain instances, the firm provides guarantees, including derivative guarantees, to VIEs or holders of variable interests in VIEs.
The maximum exposure to loss excludes the benefit of offsetting financial instruments that are held to mitigate the risks associated with these variable interests.
The maximum exposure to loss from retained interests, purchased interests, and debt and equity is the carrying value of these interests.
The maximum exposure to loss from commitments and guarantees, and derivatives is the notional amount, which does not represent anticipated losses and has not been reduced by unrealized losses. As a result, the maximum exposure to loss exceeds liabilities recorded for commitments and guarantees, and derivatives.
The table below presents information, by principal business activity, for nonconsolidated VIEs included in the summary table above.
 
As of
SeptemberDecember
$ in millions20252024
Mortgage-backed  
Assets in VIEs$161,154 $128,378 
Carrying value of variable interests — assets$6,862 $5,618 
Maximum exposure to loss:  
Retained interests$6,740 $5,355 
Purchased interests121 263 
Derivatives1 
Total$6,862 $5,619 
Tax credit and other investing
Assets in VIEs$62,895 $55,311 
Carrying value of variable interests — assets$6,505 $6,978 
Carrying value of variable interests — liabilities$2,032 $2,315 
Maximum exposure to loss:  
Commitments and guarantees$4,241 $4,138 
Debt and equity4,539 4,831 
Total$8,780 $8,969 
Corporate debt and other asset-backed
Assets in VIEs$24,078 $22,811 
Carrying value of variable interests — assets$4,244 $4,114 
Carrying value of variable interests — liabilities$416 $439 
Maximum exposure to loss:  
Retained interests$500 $493 
Purchased interests466 504 
Commitments and guarantees852 896 
Derivatives9,160 8,973 
Debt and equity1,823 2,047 
Total$12,801 $12,913 
The table below presents a summary of the carrying value and balance sheet classification of assets and liabilities in consolidated VIEs.
 
As of
SeptemberDecember
$ in millions20252024
Total consolidated VIEs  
Assets  
Cash and cash equivalents$28 $172 
Customer and other receivables
1 325 
Trading assets112 95 
Investments172 170 
Loans6 
Other assets71 69 
Total$390 $840 
Liabilities  
Other secured financings$597 $661 
Customer and other payables9 
Unsecured short-term borrowings6 
Unsecured long-term borrowings15 15 
Other liabilities165 165 
Total$792 $853 
In the table above:
Assets and liabilities are presented net of intercompany eliminations and exclude the benefit of offsetting financial instruments that are held to mitigate the risks associated with the firm’s variable interests.
VIEs in which the firm holds a majority voting interest are excluded if (i) the VIE meets the definition of a business and (ii) the VIE’s assets can be used for purposes other than the settlement of its obligations.
Substantially all assets can only be used to settle obligations of the VIE.
The table below presents information, by principal business activity, for consolidated VIEs included in the summary table above.
 
As of
SeptemberDecember
$ in millions20252024
Real estate, credit-related and other investing
 
Assets  
Cash and cash equivalents$18 $17 
Customer and other receivables
1 – 
Trading assets14 18 
Investments172 170 
Loans6 
Other assets71 69 
Total$282 $283 
Liabilities
  
Other secured financings$2 $
Customer and other payables9 
Other liabilities165 165 
Total$176 $176 
Corporate debt and other asset-backed
  
Assets  
Cash and cash equivalents$10 $155 
Total$10 $155 
Liabilities
  
Other secured financings$248 $334 
Total$248 $334 
Principal-protected notes
  
Assets  
Customer and other receivables$ $325 
Trading assets98 77 
Total$98 $402 
Liabilities
  
Other secured financings$347 $323 
Unsecured short-term borrowings6 
Unsecured long-term borrowings15 15 
Total$368 $343 
In the table above, creditors and beneficial interest holders of real estate, credit-related and other investing VIEs do not have recourse to the general credit of the firm.
Other Assets
The table below presents other assets by type.
 
As of
SeptemberDecember
$ in millions20252024
Property, leasehold improvements and equipment$7,744 $8,024 
Goodwill5,950 5,853 
Identifiable intangible assets864 847 
Operating lease right-of-use assets2,054 1,967 
Income tax-related assets11,284 9,131 
Miscellaneous receivables and other 7,696 8,365 
Total$35,592 $34,187 
The table below presents information about investments (included in miscellaneous receivables and other within other assets in the consolidated balance sheets) in qualified affordable housing and renewable energy projects that met the criteria of the proportional amortization method of accounting.
 
As of
SeptemberDecember
$ in millions20252024
Carrying value of investments
$3,343 $3,456 
The table below presents information about the amortization and income tax credits and other income tax benefits related to investments in qualified affordable housing and renewable energy projects that met the criteria of the proportional amortization method of accounting.
 Three Months
Ended September
Nine Months
Ended September
$ in millions2025202420252024
Amortization$89 $96 $348 $315 
Tax credits and other benefits
$115 $117 $447 $382