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Previously on "Preventing Financial Armageddon depends on saving AIG"
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostWall St. investment banks implode.
Government forced to nationalise World's biggest insurer.
Market reaction (DJIA) - goes up over 1%.
Is there any logic in the financial markets? I don't think so.
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Wall St. investment banks implode.
Government forced to nationalise World's biggest insurer.
Market reaction (DJIA) - goes up over 1%.
Is there any logic in the financial markets? I don't think so.
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we're savedwell sort of
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7620127.stm
"The US Federal Reserve has announced an $85bn (£48bn) rescue package for AIG, the country's biggest insurance company, to save it from bankruptcy."
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostBy most accounts they need $80 billion within the next 2 days.
Not going to happen IMO. And yes, it's going to get very messy.
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Originally posted by Diestl View PostCould happen, all it needs is a few panicked customers to start withdrawing and a run on the bank will follow.
If you can't get your money it does make you wonder.
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Oo - US govt may nationalise (conservatorship arrangement) AIG.
News just broke across Bloomberg wire. There's a surprise.
Looks like it'll be alright then.
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They are going to declare themselves bankrupt tomorrow apparently. HBOS will follow by Thursday, after that who knows?
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