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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Ex-Fed official faced ethics probe on illegal stock trades
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Ex-Fed official faced ethics probe on illegal stock trades

Last updated: November 15, 2025 3:00 pm
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Former Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler made headlines when she abruptly resigned in August, citing personal reasons. However, it has now come to light that her departure was linked to an internal ethics investigation regarding alleged improper stock trades. A new government watchdog report revealed that Kugler faced scrutiny for multiple stock sales and purchases that violated central bank policies.

Furthermore, Fed Chair Jerome Powell refused to grant Kugler a waiver from the central bank’s ethics rules, signaling a lack of support for her actions. This decision led to Kugler’s resignation and subsequent return to academia. Her absence from a crucial policy meeting in July raised eyebrows among economists and market watchers, prompting speculation about the reasons behind her sudden exit.

Kugler, a Biden appointee who joined the central bank in September 2023, had previously served as the U.S. Executive Director of the World Bank. Her resignation was seen as an opportunity for President Donald Trump, who had been pressuring the Fed to lower interest rates. Stephen Miran, a White House economic adviser, was appointed to replace Kugler temporarily until Jan. 31 and has since advocated for rapid interest rate cuts.

The Office of Government Ethics report released on Nov. 14 revealed additional details about Kugler’s financial disclosures and the ethics probe she faced before resigning. It was found that she had engaged in forbidden stock transactions, including purchases of individual stocks, which violated Fed rules. Despite her husband’s involvement in these transactions without her knowledge, Kugler was found to be in compliance with applicable laws after divesting the shares.

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Powell’s implementation of stricter restrictions on investing and trading for Fed officials in 2022 aimed to enhance public confidence in the central bank’s integrity. These measures followed revelations of questionable trading activity by senior officials in 2020, which ultimately led to the early retirement of Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren and Dallas Fed chief Robert Kaplan. While the Fed’s internal watchdog cleared them of legal wrongdoing, they were criticized for undermining public trust in the institution.

In conclusion, Kugler’s resignation and the subsequent revelations about her stock trades underscore the importance of maintaining ethical standards within the Federal Reserve. Powell’s refusal to grant her a waiver and the stricter regulations on financial transactions for policymakers signal a commitment to upholding integrity and impartiality within the central bank.

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