Two advocacy groups said two senior Federal Reserve officials who traded stocks and other investments while setting monetary policy should lose their jobs
, while a former senior Fed adviser said one of the men should be fired and the other should take leave pending an investigation.
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan Federal Reserve Bank of Boston leader Eric Rosengren
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