These Death Puts Are Making Bankers Nervous

A grave trade for banks

Death puts don’t actually look like this.

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Buyers of structured certificates of deposit used to be comforted by a feature that ensured their relatives would be able to redeem the products early if they died.

A group of advisers and their clients were eyeing the products for a different reason: profit.