AIG

$76.64

Post-MarketAs of Mar 17, 8:00 PM UTC

American International Group, Inc.

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Recent News

Zacks
Mar 17, 2026

AIG Expands Specialty Reach With McGill Tie-Up, Targets $1.6B Book

American International partners with McGill to drive data-led underwriting, commits 25% to a $1.6B portfolio and boosts efficiency while generating real-time risk insights.

BULLISH
Positive press. Headlines skewed toward growth and analyst upgrades.
Zacks
Mar 16, 2026

Why American International Group (AIG) is a Top Dividend Stock for Your Portfolio

Dividends are one of the best benefits to being a shareholder, but finding a great dividend stock is no easy task. Does American International Group (AIG) have what it takes? Let's find out.

BULLISH
Positive press. Headlines skewed toward growth and analyst upgrades.
Zacks
Mar 12, 2026

American International Shows Strong Underwriting Growth: Buy or Hold?

AIG streamlines toward General Insurance, posts stronger underwriting and $6.8B shareholder returns, while analysts see 12.7% upside to the stock.

BULLISH
Positive press. Headlines skewed toward growth and analyst upgrades.
Insider Monkey
Mar 12, 2026

American International Group, Inc. (AIG) Price Target Raised to $90 at Goldman Sachs

American International Group, Inc. (NYSE:AIG) is among the 12 Best Very Cheap Stocks to Buy in 2026. On March 5, Goldman Sachs upgraded American International Group, Inc. (NYSE:AIG) to Buy from Neutral and raised its price target to $90 from $83, implying roughly 16% total return potential. The firm noted that AIG offers industry-leading earnings […]

BULLISH
Positive press. Headlines skewed toward growth and analyst upgrades.
TipRanks
Mar 7, 2026

Goldman Sachs Sees Market Warning Signs – But Likes These 2 Stocks

Is everything old new again? We had a financial crisis in 2008, and while market moods are better than that these days, some analysts are starting to see some disturbing parallels. That’s the view of Goldman Sachs strategist Peter Oppenheimer, who notes that risk premia in the equity markets are down and are running at levels we haven’t seen since the run-up to the 2008 crisis. While that might present a presentiment of the bad old days, Oppenheimer isn’t all doom-and-gloom; in a recent note, he

BEARISH
Negative press. News cycle fixated on risk factors or misses.