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AIG, Fed to terminate some debt obligations
Wednesday, December 03, 2008 20:40 [IST]

Charlotte (North Carolina): American International Group Inc. and the US government are working together to relieve the giant insurer of its obligations on about USD 65 billion in debt, the company said in a regulatory filing.

AIG said a financing entity, funded by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the insurer, has purchased USD 46.1 billion in complex debt securities insured by AIG. As part of the deal, the insurance-type contracts, called credit-default swaps, were terminated.

The New York-based insurer also has agreements to purchase another USD 7.4 billion of these debt securities, called collaterised debt obligations or CDOs, bring the total to USD 53.5 billion.

AIG, like other financial companies and insurers, has taken losses on money it put into soured investments including CDOs, or securities backed by pools of mortgages or other assets. CDOs have plummeted in value since the credit crisis erupted a year ago.

Such investments led AIG to the brink of bankruptcy in September, subsequently forcing the government to step in with a USD 150 billion bailout for the company.

According to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the financing entity was created last month as part of a broader restructuring of the federal government's bailout of AIG.

The entity now has USD 15.1 billion in Fed money and USD 5 billion from AIG, with the Fed saying it will provide up to USD 30 billion. The money will be used to buy a total of roughly USD 64.7 billion of the debt securities at their current market price, which is far below their principal value, the filing said.


Source : PTI

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