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May 11, 2008 10:04:08 PM CDT



Mammoth Writedowns Hammer AIG  

Posted May 9, 08 2:41 AM CDT in Business    Most Covered

(newser) – American International Group posted a record-breaking $7.8 billion first-quarter loss yesterday, reports the Wall Street Journal. The insurance giant blamed the poor results on the sagging housing market, the credit crunch and the see-sawing stock market. It announced plans to raise $12.5 billion to patch up the damage to its balance sheet from heavy writedowns.

AIG's shares dove to a near 10-year low following release of the figures. The AIG losses—which follow a $5.3 billion loss last quarter—dealt a blow to optimists who had thought the worst of the credit crisis had passed. Regional banks have announced massive losses in the last week, but some analysts believe the crunch appears to be easing on Wall Street.

Source Wall Street Journal

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Mammoth Writedowns Hammer AIG
AIG President and CEO Martin Sullivan faces increasing pressure following the company's huge first-quarter losses.   (AP Photo/Richard Drew, file)
Mammoth Writedowns Hammer AIG
The headquarters of the American International Group Inc. in New York. AIG has announced a $7.8 billion first-quarter loss.   (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, file)
Mammoth Writedowns Hammer AIG
Headquarters of the American International Group, which announced losses of $7.8 billion yesterday and plans to raise $12.5 billion in fresh capital.   ((c) epicharmus)
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