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Stuart Grant says its courts and politicians are too keen to woo corporations
A decade after it needed a $185bn state bailout, the insurer is on the acquisition trail again, but investors remain wary
With premiums under pressure, consolidation could intensify
$5.6bn deal strengthens core insurance businesses
Cytora aims to revolutionise the insurance industry by using artificial intelligence
The son of a towering industry figure is building his own empire
Legal reversal over the terms of the insurer’s bailout is an important win for the government
Former chief says his departure in 2005 precipitated insurer’s $185bn bailout
End to former chief’s 12-year legal fight over allegations of accounting fraud
Man who ran insurer for nearly 40 years faces allegations of accounting fraud
Former insurance CEO to face civil fraud trial after 11 years
Decision will allow New York attorney-general to try to recover bonuses earned by head of insurer
Research suggests that muscle men have a head start at work
It’s about principle, not money, and court documents that are readable certainly help
Friends say principle and bloody mindedness drive former AIG head
Hedge funds suing the government cheer outcome of trial
Hank Greenberg’s attorneys are the clear winners in the case
US government acted unlawfully when seizing stake in insurer but judge declines to award damages
Insurer’s former chief has challenged the government over the terms of its $182bn bailout
Hank Greenberg’s star attorney gets his talons into Ben Bernanke and Tim Geithner
Ex-Fed chair used email alias ‘Edward Quince’ in insurer’s rescue correspondence
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