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Friday, March 11, 2011

Reuters: U.S. officials believe China's insurance regulator passed on proprietary information about AIG to its Chine...

Reuters: U.S. officials believe China's insurance regulator passed on proprietary information about AIG to its Chinese rivals during the American firm's collapse in 2008. The information comes from cables obtained by Wikileaks.

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