AIG bailout spared Wall Street, watchdog says

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NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — The federal government could have pressed the private sector to help rescue AIG when the company was on the verge of collapse in September 2008, a government watchdog has found. Instead, it let Wall Street off easy.

The government’s $182 billion bailout of the global insurer has left taxpayers holding the bag, while ensuring that all of AIG’s creditors and business partners are paid in full, said a Congressional Oversight Panel report released Thursday.

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