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Insurer says Mark Lyons violated confidentiality rules
Move to restructure financial products division aims to curb claims from former executives
Legal battle waged by world’s biggest aircraft leasing company is likely to be a test case for other claims
Life and asset management arm of AIG went public with the help of 43 banks
Imitators waiting in the wings should not get too excited — gains depend on a stock market recovery
Corebridge business would be valued at up to $15.5bn compared with $22.2bn secured last year
Rebranded Corebridge expected to be valued at about $20bn in the largest IPO of the year
Crypto sponsorship deals could be an indicator of irrational exuberance
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Buyout giant to inherit strains with charity landlords after purchasing property portfolio from AIG
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Grabbing AIG assets is bumping up against private equity’s core principle of relying on other people’s money
LGIM drops US insurer from £58bn portfolio for having no policy on thermal coal or disclosure of emissions
Separating life insurance arm shows group’s turnround is not going as planned
Case between Japan’s Lixil and AIG over disputed €270m payout will be closely watched
Move comes as UK’s Prudential plans similar restructuring
The banker who resurrected AIG has some wisdom for Washington
Companies rush to pull on emergency funding once considered taboo
Insurer’s shares knocked lower even after reporting better fourth-quarter earnings
London court overturns decision that insurer owed the money to 23 former staff
Move marks the first time it has looked beyond the Big Four
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