AIG shares fall sharply on new credit jitters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shares of American International Group fell as much as 8 percent on Thursday on concern the world's largest insurer could face larger-than-expected losses from a credit derivatives portfolio that has already led it to $11 billion in write-downs.
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