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AIG to invest $92.5 million in insurer in China

American International Group Inc. said Monday that it will spend $718.1 million Hong Kong dollars ($92.5 million) in a rights offering by Chinese insurance company PICC Property and Casualty Company Ltd. Full story

Is AIG a Better Company Today?

   Presiding over his third annual meeting Bob Benmosche says AIG's entered a new chapter, but hedged when asked if its better off, with CNBC's Mary Thompson.

AIG's Benmosche Meets With Shareholders

   CNBC's Mary Thompson talks with AIG CEO Robert Benmosche about the insurers successful turnaround strategy.

Barclays analyst upgrades AIG, Hartford Financial

A Barclays analyst on Monday raised his ratings for American International Group Inc. and The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc., saying that both insurers could boost value for their shareholders by buying back stock at steep discounts. Full story

AIG may pursue fraud case versus BofA over Countrywide

(Reuters) - American International Group Inc <AIG.N> may pursue a lawsuit accusing Bank of America Corp's <BAC.N> Countrywide unit of causing billions of dollars of losses by fraudulently inducing it to buy risky residential mortgage-backed securities. Full story

Analysis: New York preserves weapon against Wall Street in case of ex-AIG chief

NEW YORK (Reuters) - When New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman gave up a claim for damages against former AIG <AIG.N> chief Hank Greenberg, he also likely neutralized a long-awaited challenge to his office's power. Full story

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AIG beats estimates, property and casualty business shines

AIG profit falls 35 percent as premium income dips

Court backs AIG bid for new venue in big Bank of America fraud case

Bank regulators gain ground against too-big-to-fail bailouts

AIG files to dismiss part of Greenberg suit over bailout

AIG sets compensation clawback policy for executive wrongdoing

AIG shareholders win class-action status in lawsuit versus U.S

In AIG/BofA case, NY Fed reveals details of settlement with bank

AIG ends U.S. government interest with warrant buyback

Judge puts AIG/New York Fed case on hold, BofA still on

Video

  Earnings Squad: AIG, TPX, HAIN

Shares of AIG are trading higher ahead of its earnings report this afternoon, with CNBC's Mary Thompson, Herb Greenberg & Melissa Lee.

  AIG's Benmosche: Regulation Already Made a Big Difference

Robert Benmosche, president & CEO of AIG, explains what stands out to him about the company's earnings.

  Conrad Murray: ‘An injustice has occurred’

Dr. Conrad Murray, the personal physician to Michael Jackson currently serving a four-year prison sentence for involuntary manslaughter, talks to TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie about his desire to clear his name.

  Princeton grad to female students: Find husbands

TODAY’s Professionals – Star Jones, Donny Deutsch, and Dr. Nancy Snyderman – chat about the topics making headlines, including a controversial op-ed piece by a Princeton graudate urging young female students to focus on finding husbands while at school.

  AIG's Benmosche: What We Want Regulators To Do

Robert Benmosche, president & CEO of AIG, explains what he seeks from U.S. financial regulation. "You need a regulator to oversee us to make sure we don't go back to doing things we shouldn't be doing," he says.

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Former CEO of AIG, Greenberg, leaves a building in Downtown New York after being deposed by the Attorney General's office
File photo of the American International Group, Inc. (AIG) stock ticker on a monitor as traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
File photo of the American International Group, Inc. (AIG) stock ticker on a monitor as traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange

The American International Group, Inc. stock ticker is seen on a monitor as traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange after the opening bell in New York in this February 11, 2013 file photo. American International Group Inc's property and casualty business booked its first underwriti

The American International Group, Inc. (AIG) stock ticker is seen on a monitor as traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
The American International Group, Inc. (AIG) stock ticker is seen on a monitor as traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange

The American International Group, Inc. stock ticker is seen on a monitor as traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange after the opening bell February 11, 2013. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid