AIG
Lehman sues AIG
Lehman is suing AIG for $9m in CDS payments
AIG strikes deal to sell Hong Kong finance operations
AIG has struck deals to sell its Hong Kong consumer finance and India-based IT services units, in its continued bid to raise cash to repay more than $80 billion in bailout loans.
Liddy departs AIG
"I had no idea what I was in for when I accepted this assignment," admits Liddy in parting letter to staff.
AIG net income jumps
AIG reports net income jump for second quarter of the year.
AIG appoints new chairman
AIG appoints Harvey Golub as its non-executive chairman as Edward Liddy hangs up the reins of the struggling insurer.
Greenberg statement after settlement agreement with SEC
AIG founder and former CEO talks after agreeing a $15m settlement with the SEC over accounting issues.
SEC statement on Hank Greenberg
SEC charges former AIG CEO with improper accounting transactions over the space of five years.
Hank Greenberg to settle SEC case
Former AIG chief will settle case with regulators for $15m.
AIG share price jump may be due to 'reverse stock split' effect
AIG's 63% jump in share price on Wednesday may have been due to the effects of the company's reverse stock split in July, analysts say.
Going for a full service
With life's little luxuries top of the list to go when times get tough, Stephanie Denton looks at how the high net worth motor sector is weathering the economic storm.
AIG names new CEO
AIG names former Metlife CEO Robert Benmosche as its next CEO.
House of Lords decision "a victory for commonsense", lawyer says
A lawyer at Carter Bailey Perry has hailed the House of Lords' court judgement as a "victory for commensense"
Agencies slated but still rated
Ratings agencies still carry considerable clout despite failing to predict the scale of the global financial crisis, writes Katherine Blackler.
The Reinsurance Power List 2009
This is the players'club:members only. US President Barack Obama tops this year's Reinsurance Magazine Powerlist
Pick of the week: Credit-hire organisations and insurers sign up to general terms of agreement; Towergate brokers join rival firm...
Post reporter Leigh Jackson looks at the latest credit hire changes and other major news stories from tomorrow's issue of Post Magazine
AIG merges Polish consumer finance operations with Santander's
AIG and Santander combine consumer finance divisions
AIG UK rebrands as Chartis
Insurance giant name change marks break with past
Aviation rates are flying high
Rates are continuing to rise, including a strong upturn in aviation, according to our monthly survey.
A year of change
The recession has taken its toll on combined ratios in reinsurance but the top-25 reinsurance groups are still well positioned to ride out the economic storm, writes Katherine Blackler.
AIG has not paid bonuses
AIG did not make any of the bonus payments scheduled to be paid on or around 15 July after objections from the US treasury.
AIG speeds up Alico split
AIG is to speed up its separation of life insurance unit Alico into its own entity
Broker survey acclaims QBE the most competitive insurer
Whittaker: delighted QBE ranked leaders in its field.