New York Fed Told AIG Not to Disclose Counterparty Payments
In emails from the New York Fed obtained by California Republican Darrell Issa's office, the New York Fed told AIG not to disclose the payments AIG was making to counterparties when the Fed was bailing out AIG. By Robert Stowe England January 7, 2010 Officials from the New York Fed in emails in December 2008 pressured AIG not to disclose how much was paid to counterparties in the federal government bailout of AIG earlier that year. Normally, such information would be disclosed in an 8-K filing by AIG. The emails were obtain by Representative Darrell Issa, California Republican, and released to the press yesterday. Under a bailout deal overseen by then New York Fed Chairman Timothy Geithner, the government agreed to provide 100 cents on the dollar for credit default swaps that were worth considerably less. Through the bailout, full payment on the notional value of the credit default swaps were made by AIG to Goldman Sachs, Societe Generale and other counterparties. The actual emails...