Bloomberg.com:
Worldwide: "AIG Gets More Aid After Record $61.7 Billion Loss (Update6)"
TODAY'S "TOP TEN " CRISIS EVENTS
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lundi, mars 02, 2009
AIG GETS MORE AID AFTER RECORD LOSS!
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MÉXICO,
UNITED KINGDOM,
UNITED STATES,
WORLD CRISIS,
WORLD DEPRESSION ?
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