American International Group, Inc.
Location
New York
Founded
1919-02-28
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2021-04-26 (workcompcentral.com)
AIG Names Executives| Workers Compensation News | WorkCompCentral
AIG Names Executives Wednesday, April 13, 2022 | 0 American International Group Inc. on Tuesday said Tom Bolt has been named executive vice president and chief risk officer. Bolt replaces Sabra Purtill, who was recently named executive vice president
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2018-07-01 (spokesman.com)
Expensive retreat after AIG bailout angers lawmakers
WASHINGTON – Less than a week after the federal government had to bail out American International Group Inc., the company sent executives on a $440,000 retreat to a posh California resort, lawmakers investigating the company’s meltdown said Tuesday.
Read more2018-02-10 (washingtonexaminer.com)
AIG chief builds 2018 'momentum' with lower tax rate, Validus deal
CEO Brian Duperreault 's overhaul of American International Group, the insurer bailed out during the financial crisis, is gaining momentum with a lower tax rate signed into law by President Trump and the prospect of more profitable growth after
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2016-03-10 (foxbusiness.com)
Ex-Fed Chairman Bernanke was reluctant on AIG bailout; says he didn't view it as punishment
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke etched a portrait Friday of his initial reluctance to have the central bank rescue American International Group Inc. in 2008.
Read more2016-02-11 (wsj.com)
Activist Investors Make Peace With AIG
Billionaire investors Carl Icahn and John Paulson dropped their public fight with American International Group Inc. on Thursday, promising a year of peace in exchange for two board seats.
Read more2015-12-31 (kiplinger.com)
Bernanke's Ultimate Legacy
The former Fed chairman acted to save Bear Stearns. But he didn't anticipate the torrent of criticism from lawmakers.
Read more2015-06-26 (carriermanagement.com)
Ex-AIG CEO Greenberg Sees Higher Purpose in Appeal of Federal Court Ruling - Carrier Management
Maurice “Hank” Greenberg said that his partial victory in a lawsuit tied to American International Group Inc.’s bailout isn’t enough, and that he’s seeking financial damages to hold the government accountable.
Read more2015-03-26 (foxbusiness.com)
U.S. judge puts AIG/NY Fed case on hold, BofA case goes on
A federal judge has put American International Group Inc's dispute with a financial crisis-era bailout vehicle on hold, while another court addresses the insurer's separate $10 billion lawsuit against Bank of America Corp over defective mortgages.
Read more2013-10-16 (wsj.com)
Bernanke Won't Have to Testify in AIG Case—For Now
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke doesn't have to testify under oath about the government's 2008 decision to bail out American International Group, at least as long as he holds his current position.
Read more2013-09-09 (nytimes.com)
What Might Have Been, and the Fall of Lehman
Five years ago, the government abandoned Lehman Brothers to its fate. Was that a mistake, or did it help bring the financial crisis under control?
Read more2013-07-30 (wsj.com)
Bernanke Must Testify About AIG
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will have to testify under oath about the government's 2008 decision to bail out American International Group Inc., a judge ruled.
Read more2013-06-04 (scmp.com)
AIG | South China Morning Post
American International Group dates back to 1919, when American Asiatic Underwriters was founded in Shanghai, expanding through the region, and opening a US office in 1926 and shifting its head office to New York in 1939. It received a US$85 billion bailout in 2008.
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