American International Group Chief Executive Robert Benmosche has written company employees telling them he is committed to leading the firm and they should ignore speculation he planned to quit.
His letter followed publication of a Wall Street Journal report that he had informed his board he was quitting, and then agreed to reconsider at the board's urging.
The article suggested he was upset since the government, which holds a 79.9 percent interest in the debt-burdened firm, had set restrictions on what executives there could be paid.
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