AIG

Fed retort: nothing to hide on AIG

Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve, invites the government to audit the central bank’s dealings with AIG; NY Fed submits 250,000 pages of evidence to Congress

Asia’s moment

The timely infusion of government support has led to a resurgence in Asia that has caught observers off guard, argues Malan Rietveld

Fed's Maiden Lane down $10 billion

More than 14% was wiped off the value of the assets held on the Federal Reserve's books as collateral for its bailouts of Bear Stearns, a now defunct investment bank, and American International Group (AIG), a beleaguered insurer, in the three months to…

Fed reveals Maiden Lane assets

In a bid to enhance transparency, and in doing so appease anger on the Hill, the Federal Reserve on Thursday released information about the assets it holds of American International Group (AIG), the beleaguered insurer, and Bear Stearns, a now-defunct…

Bernanke: emergency aid will be repaid

The Federal Reserve's support facilities for specific institutions carry more risk than traditional central bank liquidity support, but we nevertheless expect to be fully repaid, said Ben Bernanke, the chairman of the central bank.

Tarp could cost taxpayers more

The Congressional Budget Office has raised its estimate of the ultimate cost to taxpayers of the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program (Tarp) by 51%.

AIG cutting costs, Bernanke assures senator

Ben Bernanke, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, has moved to soothe Congressional anger over the bailout of American International Group (AIG), saying that the beleaguered insurer had been forced to adhere to strict cost-cutting measures, according to…

Fed $2.7bn down on Bear, GSE sell-off continues

The value of the assets held on the Federal Reserve's books as collateral for its $29 billion loan to failed investment bank Bear Stearns fell by 9.2% over the third quarter, it emerged Thursday. Data also showed foreign central banks flight from Fannie…

Bernanke on economic and financial conditions

Ben Bernanke, the chairman for the Federal Reserve, set out the reasoning behind policies towards Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Lehman Brothers, AIG as well as the Treasury bailout in a speech to the National Association for Business Economics.

Questions remain after historic Fed loan

The American government's decision to initiate a far-reaching rescue of American International Group (AIG) breaks a number of historic precedents and raises a number of fundamental questions about the role of government in the financial system.

Fed hosting crisis talks for insurance giant

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is facilitating crisis talks between state insurance regulators, private sector investors and the management of American Insurance Group (AIG) to devise an emergency capital injection for the beleaguered insurance…

Triple shock leaves Wall Street in disarray

News of the Lehman Brothers' demise, the sale of Merrill Lynch and major concerns over the health of a range of other financial institutions has put the risk of rapid contagion and a systemic meltdown of the financial sector back at the top of central…

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