Saturday, July 21, 2007

Death Bonds

From Business Week's cover story on "life settlement-backed securities:"
Wall Street sees huge profits in buying [life insurance] policies, throwing them into a pool, dividing the pool into bonds, and selling the bonds to pension funds, college endowments, and other professional investors. If the market develops as Wall Street expects, ordinary mutual funds will soon be able to get in on the action, too.

But the investment banks are wading into murky waters. The life settlements industry increasingly finds itself in the grip of dubious characters devising audacious and in some cases illegal schemes to make money. Many are targeting elderly people with deceptive sales pitches—so many that the National Association of Securities Dealers has issued a warning about abusive practices. Others are promising investors unrealistic returns or misleading them about the risks. Some are doing both.

Be sure to check out the slide show, with the grim reaper as your guide.

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