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Actually I have kept a few more and I have debated -- ceo/cfo - (389 Byte) 2008-9-17 周三, 04:55 (348 reads) |
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By MICHAEL J. de la MERCED and ERIC DASH
Published: September 16, 2008
In an extraordinary turn, the Federal Reserve agreed Tuesday night to take a nearly 80 percent stake in the troubled giant insurance company, the American International Group, in exchange for an $85 billion loan, according to people with knowledge of the negotiations.
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The Federal Reserve and Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase had been trying to arrange a $75 billion loan for the company to stave off the financial crisis caused by complex debt securities and credit default swaps. The Federal Reserve stepped in after it became clear Tuesday afternoon that the banking consortium would not be able to complete the deal.
Without the help, A.I.G. was expected to be forced to file for bankruptcy protection.
The need for the loans became necessary after the major credit ratings agencies downgraded A.I.G. late Monday, a move that likely to have forced the company to turn over billions of dollars in collateral to its derivatives trading partners worsening its financial health.
Until this week, it would have been unthinkable for the Federal Reserve to bail out an insurance company, and A.I.G.’s request for help from the Fed of just a few days ago was rebuffed.
But with the prospect of a giant bankruptcy looming — one with unpredictable consequences for the world financial system — the Fed abandoned precedent and agreed to let the money flow.
Sept. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Morgan Stanley, the second-largest
U.S. securities firm, said third-quarter profit fell 3 percent,
less than estimated, as revenue from investment banking and
fixed-income trading declined.
Earnings fell to $1.43 million, or $1.32 per share, in the
three months to Aug. 31, from $1.47 billion, or $1.38, a year
ago, the New York-based firm said today in a statement. The
average estimate of 18 analysts surveyed by Bloomberg was 78
cents a share.
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