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    AIG, Allstate, others on ResCap creditor committee

    Wed, 05/16/2012 - 22:43 EDT - Reuters - Business News
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    (Reuters) - Nine creditors of Residential Capital LLC, including the insurers American International Group Inc and Allstate Corp, were selected to join the unsecured creditors committee for the mortgage lender's bankruptcy.




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