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AIG, one of the biggest insurance companies in the world, was hit hard by the turmoil in the credit markets in September 2008. After an $85 billion government bailout, news and opinions abound about the company’s future. This topic covers the latest.
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In our last post, we presented the genesis of a transaction set up by AIG Financial Products in 1996 that stood to reap...
On May 14th, 2012, the US government won a case against Hewlett-Packard. The company was trying to reduce its tax bill...
Hewlett-Packard recently lost a big tax case with the US IRS. An intricate structure known as an FTC generator was at...
Tomorrow' tape include jobless claims and a slew of earnings reports.
“The question is,” said Alice, “whether you can make words mean so many different things.”In a recent Alphaville post,...
The financial sector is the worst performer in the market today, as yesterday's winners become today's losers in the...
European economic data and Spanish bond sales could help set tomorrow's tone.
AIG's struggles are continuing this morning.
Investors are stuck with the theme that rising commodity prices imply solid global growth prospects. Never mind that...
Bruce Berkowitz of Fairholme Capital admits he may have erred on AIG.
Weekly jobless claims, productivity data, and earnings from the likes of Kraft, Sara Lee, Visa, AIG and General Motors...
Ahead of the big Fed presser today, take a look at how Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke handled some of the key issues in a...
So that’s that. Looks like $15.7bn just doesn’t go as far as it used to. Emphasis ours:The Federal Reserve today...
Elsewhere on Wednesday,- AIG’s mistakes explained – direct from the horse’s mouth.- Coal from here to eternity.
For the commute home, where your liquidity should never be abruptly halted, - Why the growth rate matters.
Reports from Target, Kohl's and American International Group will be high on the market's priority list tomorrow.
Elsewhere on Thursday,- How Goldman killed AIG.- Why isn’t Wall Street in jail?- The cocktail party market indicator.
AIG keeps on zooming, up more than 7% today on heavy volume. Having Uncle Sam as a overwhelmingly huge shareholder...
Here’s a Royal riddle for you.(H/T the Sunday Times via CityWire):Sir Keith Mills will this week sue Coutts, the...
After shares of bailed-out insurer American International Group Inc. jumped 6.7% yesterday, an analyst at UBS is...
AIGs shares continue to ramp, gaining more than 6% today. The taxpayer-controlled company is up 72% for the year and...
As if it couldn’t get any rosier: $25bn is the new bargain basement Tarp cost, according to figures out Tuesday from...
Oh dear, it’s the battle of the government agencies. Over AIG.And specifically, the US Treasury vs SigTarp.
It's time for an age-old tradition that's been long absent around here: A completely unscientific internet poll!
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