NEW YORK (Reuters) – American International Group Inc agreed to the sale of its Asian life insurance unit to Britain’s Prudential Plc for about $35.5 billion, in a deal that would help the U.S. government get back billions of its bailout money, sources familiar with the matter said on Sunday. View full post on Reuters: [...]
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