Ex-Fed governor Adriana Kugler broke trading rules; disclosures show repeated violations
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Former Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler reportedly violated strict trading rules multiple times before her abrupt August resignation. Disclosures reveal over a dozen stock transactions in 2024, including significant Apple shares, during prohibited blackout periods. Despite claims her husband acted without her knowledge, requests for ethics waivers were denied, prompting her departure.
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