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AIG

March 2024

  • Protesters link arms outside Lloyds of London on Wednesday.

    ‘Stop insuring fossil fuel’: activists target London insurers in week of action

    Marches, protests and sabotage attacks as City at forefront of global campaign against industry

March 2023

  • A cleaner is seen working in a shopping mall in Sydney

    Australian employers say ‘excessive’ minimum wage rise in line with inflation could lead to recession

    Claim comes as Albanese government argues Fair Work Commission should ‘ensure the real wages of Australia’s low-paid workers do not go backwards’

August 2022

  • Hanauma Bay, Oahu, Hawaii

    US fossil fuel firm sues insurer for refusing to cover climate lawsuit

    Aloha Petroleum’s case against AIG could set precedent as to whether firms are protected against climate damage claims

July 2021

  • airline bosses and staff standing on a closed runway at heathrow airport

    UK travel-led firms get £2bn boost as Covid rules eased for US and EU arrivals

    British Airways, easyJet and Rolls-Royce among the day’s biggest stock market winners

July 2020

  • senior british airways crew at heathrow

    BA begins to carry out its 'fire and rehire' threat to jobs

    As airline moves to cut 12,000 jobs, senior crew told they will get 80% of current basic pay

May 2020

  • Heathrow has unilaterally introduced temperature checks on passengers

    Aviation bosses raise 'serious concern' over UK quarantine plans

    Senior figures question scientific basis for 14-day quarantine and whether it can be enforced

November 2015

  • Terminal 5 at Heathrow

    British Airways chief: build toll roads to help foot 'outrageous' Heathrow bill

    Willie Walsh criticises Airport Commission’s £17.6bn cost estimate for third runway and calls for new ways to pay for improved road and rail links

December 2014

  • Super Bowl

    The Super Bowl doesn't need terrorism insurance. Here's why

    The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act provides protection in case of a 9/11-style terror attack – and it expires 31 December. Good riddance, writes David Dayen, who says the bill lines the coffers of big business, big banks and a handful of insurers

October 2014

  • Greenberg

    The audacity to 'fart in the elevator' and the lingering anger over the AIG bailout

  • Timothy Geithner

    US designed bailout to 'punish' AIG over financial crisis, court hears

September 2014

  • Mark Carney, the governor of the Bank of England

    Bank of England to subject insurance company bosses to tougher scrutiny

    Governor Mark Carney tells insurance industry their managers ‘should be more clearly held accountable for their actions’

May 2014

  • US Treasury secretary Tim Geithner

    Tim Geithner's Stress Test: the bankers' saviour meets America

    Tim Geithner sparred with Jon Stewart about his new memoir and the financial crisis on the Daily Show. There are serious economic issues underlying the jokes

December 2013

  • A pensioner protests pensions cuts in Detroit

    Let's get this straight: AIG execs got bailout bonuses, but pensioners get cuts

    Dean Baker

    Dean Baker: No one has accused city workers in Chicago or Detroit of bringing down the economy, but they could face pension cuts

January 2013

  • AIG's headquarters

    AIG, don't bite the hand that fed you

    Elizabeth Warren

    Elizabeth Warren: If AIG thinks it can sue the American taxpayers who bailed it out, it has another thing coming: I call for an end to AIG's tax breaks

  • AIG

    AIG considers joining lawsuit against US government over $182bn bailout

    Insurer's board mulls joining action claiming US government did not adequately compensate shareholders during 2008 bailout
  • Clint Eastwood Chrysler Super Bowl ad

    The art of the bailout apology ad: lessons for AIG from GM and Chrysler

    Heidi Moore: As AIG considers joining a lawsuit against the US government over its bailout, we examine the post-bailout thank-you genre

October 2012

  • Subprime housing crisis, foreclosure sale

    Big Finance's pathology compels the logic of socialised banking

    Richard Wolff

    Richard Wolff: A Washington state supreme court finding against improper foreclosures is just the latest instance of banks' malfeasance

March 2012

  • Steve Jobs

    US news blog
    Goldman Sachs: other resignation letters and manifestos of note

    Greg Smith was not the first – nor will he be the last – to pull a Jerry Maguire. Here are some other classic resignation letters

February 2012

  • Bill and Joan Hemphill

    Other lives
    Bill Hemphill obituary

    Other lives: Businessman devoted to his hometown of Greensboro, North Carolina

November 2011

  • 'Father Christmas' looks at a pre-Christmas sales advert

    Business leader
    Hard times on the high street mean an unhappy Christmas at the Treasury

    Austerity at home is the natural reaction to a year in which living standards declined, but it puts the retail sector's much-needed £18bn tax contribution to the exchequer in jeopardy
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