Despite American International Group's recent profitable quarter, Moody's Investors Service said its outlook remains negative and it has doubts about the company's ability to fully repay its government loans.

Only partial repayment is "a real possibility," according to Moody's analyst Bruce Ballentine.

The rating firm said it maintains the long-term issuer rating of "A3-good" and short-term issuer rating of "Prime-1," but retains its negative outlook despite AIG's second-quarter report showing its first quarterly profit since the third quarter of 2007.

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