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Taiwan: is Nan Shan still worth $2.1bn?

For much of the past year, the saga of AIG’s attempt to sell Nan Shan, its Taiwanese life insurance unit, revolved around a futile battle for regulatory approval for its sale to Primus Financial.

But with AIG now putting Nan Shan back on the block, the question is: will anybody match Primus’s $2.1bn failed offer. There are no shortage of sceptics, among them Moody’s, the ratings agency.

Sally Yim, a senior Moody’s analyst, says in a scathing report this week that there is little financial reason for any of the current four potential suitors - local groups Cathay Financial, Chinatrust, Fubon and the conglomerate Ruentex Group - to buy Nan Shan.

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