The Federal Reserve restricted stock trading and other investing activities by senior officials after trading by two Fed presidents led to their resignations
The Federal Reserve will bar senior officials from purchasing individual securities and restrict investment activities to broad-based products such as mutual funds, following
disclosures last month that resultedThe Fed said Thursday the new rules would apply to the system’s 12 reserve bank presidents and the seven governors on the central bank’s Washington-based board.
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