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Idea of ‘living wills’ is likely to die quiet death

By Gillian Tett

Published: August 13 2009 19:50 | Last updated: August 13 2009 19:50

Preparing a will is usually an emotionally charged experience. After all, no one really wants to ponder their demise when they are in the prime of health. Nor is it pleasant to spell out difficult issues such as how to divide up all the family silver – or not.

But could the lessons learnt from preparing for death prove useful for the modern banking world? Some western regulators are tossing the idea about.

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