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Queues continue at AIA
Wed, Sep 17, 2008
The Straits Times

HUNDREDS of worried policyholders, some hoping to terminate their agreements, lined up on Wednesday outside the Singapore office of troubled global insurance giant American International Group (AIG).

Some said they were unmoved by the US Federal Reserve's announcement of an unprecedented loan of up to US$85 billion (S$122 billion) to avert a collapse of AIG, which was expected to lead to a global financial calamity.

Like Tuesday, queues started forming early on Wednesday outside the AIA Singapore's Customer Service Centre in Finlayson Green.


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