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AIG bashes suit over swap deal dating back to 1990

American International Group Inc. asked a federal judge to dismiss a case brought against it by a Canadian real estate investment firm concerning a swap deal initiated in 1990.

American International Group Inc. asked a federal judge to dismiss a case brought against it by a Canadian real estate investment firm concerning a swap deal initiated in 1990.

AIG sought dismissal of a suit by Toronto-based Brookfield Asset Management Inc., which contended that the U.S. governme

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