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By Arthur D. Postal |
May 8, 2012
The sale of AIG stock is just the latest in a series of steps that signal the once-troubled insurer's eventual escape from the shadow of its near-collapse in 2008 and 2009.
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By Tom Raum |
April 3, 2012
Average student loan debt recently topped $25,000, up 25 percent in 10 years. Some of the borrowers are Baby Boomers, near or at retirement age.
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By The Associated Press |
March 27, 2012
An aircraft leasing subsidiary of insurance conglomerate American International Group Inc. said Tuesday that it has fully prepaid a $750 million secured term loan, lowering the unit's financing costs and cutting the number of aircraft it used as collateral.
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By Paul Wiseman |
August 23, 2011
Another recession isn't likely over the next 12 months. Neither is any meaningful improvement in the economy.
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By Staff Writer |
November 1, 2010
A growing number of successful advisors use "client segmentation strategies" in which communications and services are matched to personal life stages, attitudes or objectives. For ...
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By Jenny Ivy |
March 8, 2010
American International Group announced Monday it has reached an agreement to sell its international life and health insurance unit Alico to MetLife for approximately $15.5 billion.