JPMorgan (JPM) and Bank of America (BAC) are among eight leading U.S. banks that could have to pay a further $56.5-104B to settle mortgage-related claims, S&P calculates. However, the country's largest banks have estimated capital buffers of $155B combined, which would be enough to absorb the losses. S&P doesn't expect the legal liabilities to hurt the banks' ratings.
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