American International Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer Robert Benmosche and four other senior managers received cash bonuses that exceeded their targets last year as the insurers results improved.
American International Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer Robert Benmosche and four other senior managers received cash bonuses that exceeded their targets last year as the insurers results improved.
American International Group is holding "hostage" an $8.5 billion deal to compensate investors who bought Bank of America Corp mortgage securities, supporters of the deal said in court filings ahead of a hearing on Wednesday.
A new judge presiding over Bank of America Corp's proposed $8.5 billion settlement with investors in soured mortgage securities on Tuesday postponed entering a final judgment in the case, raising the possibility of additional legal maneuvers.
A New York state judge on Friday approved most of Bank of America Corp's $8.5 billion settlement with investors over toxic mortgage securities, but left a caveat that could complicate the bank's efforts to implement the deal.
Roy Woodall, the independent insurance expert on the FSOC, spoke critically of the council's approach to its review of insurance companies as systemically risky, saying it does not provide the necessary direction, clarity or transparency to stakeholders.
Roy Woodall, the independent insurance expert on the FSOC, spoke critically of the council's approach to its review of insurance companies as systemically risky, saying it does not provide the necessary direction, clarity or transparency to stakeholders.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Monday called for changes to the U.S. financial risk council that could slow the process by which it designates large financial firms as "systemic," subjecting them to tougher supervision.
Bank of America Corp has rejected a bid to re-open negotiations into its proposed $8.5 billion settlement with investors in mortgage securities, indicating it plans to take its chances that a New York judge will approve the deal.
AIG argued that a proposed $8.5 billion settlement between Bank of America and investors in Countrywide Financial mortgage-backed securities was not big enough.