Economy
Fed Saves AIG's (AIG) Bacon, Makes Two Sets Of Rules
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The Fed rescued AIG (AIG), loaning the company $85 billion for two years in exchange for a 79.9% interest in the company.
After allowing Lehman (LEH) to fail, the new arrangement with AIG raises questions of who lives and who dies on Wall St.
Douglas A. McIntyre
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