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  • Monday, 28 March, 2022
    AIG files to float its life insurance and asset management business

    Rebranded Corebridge expected to be valued at about $20bn in the largest IPO of the year

  • Friday, 19 November, 2021
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Markets are showing signs of frothing over

    Crypto sponsorship deals could be an indicator of irrational exuberance

  • Tuesday, 31 August, 2021
    Due Diligence
    Scandal-hit Big Four seek refuge on the moral high ground Premium content

    Plus, the SoftBank-backed fitness monitoring start-up putting Silicon Valley to the test

  • Friday, 27 August, 2021
    News in-depthPrivate equity
    Why Blackstone made a $5bn bet on housing low-income Americans

    Buyout giant to inherit strains with charity landlords after purchasing property portfolio from AIG

  • Friday, 16 July, 2021
    Due Diligence
    Blackstone: the private equity firm next door? Premium content

    Plus, exclusive members’ club Soho House opens its doors to the public market, and the rise of a reclusive crypto king

  • Thursday, 15 July, 2021
    LexBlackstone Group LP
    Blackstone/life insurance: light balance sheet puts on a few pounds Premium content

    Grabbing AIG assets is bumping up against private equity’s core principle of relying on other people’s money

  • Tuesday, 15 June, 2021
    Insurance
    Britain’s largest investor blacklists AIG over climate risk concerns

    LGIM drops US insurer from £58bn portfolio for having no policy on thermal coal or disclosure of emissions

  • Tuesday, 27 October, 2020
    AIG: war story Premium content

    Separating life insurance arm shows group’s turnround is not going as planned

  • Tuesday, 27 October, 2020
    Insurance
    German legal battle puts M&A insurance under microscope

    Case between Japan’s Lixil and AIG over disputed €270m payout will be closely watched

  • Monday, 26 October, 2020
    Insurance
    AIG to separate its life insurance arm

    Move comes as UK’s Prudential plans similar restructuring

  • Thursday, 26 March, 2020
    Due Diligence
    Jim Millstein: a blast from the bailout past Premium content

    The banker who resurrected AIG has some wisdom for Washington

  • Wednesday, 25 March, 2020
    Due Diligence
    Revolvers at dawn: Inside the corporate dash for cash Premium content

    Companies rush to pull on emergency funding once considered taboo 

  • Thursday, 13 February, 2020
    AIG’s outlook and revamped cost-saving plan fail to impress

    Insurer’s shares knocked lower even after reporting better fourth-quarter earnings

  • Friday, 24 January, 2020
    AIG escapes $100m bonus payment after appeal

    London court overturns decision that insurer owed the money to 23 former staff

  • Thursday, 16 January, 2020
    Mazars SA
    Insurer AIG picks Mazars for UK audit

    Move marks the first time it has looked beyond the Big Four

  • Thursday, 9 January, 2020
    US insurance industry
    Voya Financial held talks over sale to insurance groups

    AIG, Principal and Prudential Financial considered takeover of US retirement plan provider

  • Tuesday, 26 November, 2019
    Lex
    AIG/bonuses: tin-eared Premium content

    Rescuers will be reticent the next time financial businesses get into trouble

  • Monday, 25 November, 2019
    AIG fights attempt to make it pay $100m in bonuses

    Employees won ruling last year over cancelled crisis-era payouts

  • Friday, 1 November, 2019
    Catastrophe losses weigh on AIG’s earnings

    Profitability of core operations improved despite results which missed expectations

  • Wednesday, 23 October, 2019
    Lloyd's of London Ltd
    Lloyd’s of London receives boost from AIG

    US insurer plans to double business it does in 330-year-old marketplace

  • Wednesday, 7 August, 2019
    AIG registers second straight quarter of profits
  • Wednesday, 12 June, 2019
    Insurance
    Bigger M&A deals mean more insurance claims, AIG finds

    Market booms as buyers and sellers seek protection once transaction closes, insurer finds

  • Wednesday, 13 February, 2019
    Market volatility sees AIG swing to a loss

    Investment income falls short after equity portfolio slide leads to poor end to 2018

  • Tuesday, 5 February, 2019
    News in-depthFinancial services
    Insurers seek comfort in catastrophe bonds

    AIG, Axa and Allianz among groups to tap boom that threatens to reshape sector’s model

  • Wednesday, 5 December, 2018
    US & Canadian companies
    AIG says natural disasters could cost it $800m in Q4

    Insurer blames wildfires and higher-than-expected losses from Hurricane Michael

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