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fromFortune
1 week ago

Now that she's retired from the Fed, the government says former Gov. Adriana Kugler violated ethics rules by trading stocks | Fortune

Adriana Kugler made multiple 2024 stock trades that violated Federal Reserve ethics rules, including transactions during trading blackout periods around policy meetings.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Former Fed official Adriana Kugler's stock trades trigger ethics referral to inspector general

A newly public financial disclosure filing has put a spotlight on the stock trades of one of the Federal Reserve's recently departed governors. Adriana Kugler - who stepped down from her post as the Fed's governor in August after being appointed in 2023 - filed a financial disclosure form that ethics officials declined to certify and referred to the central bank's inspector general's office for review.
US politics
fromGameSpot
2 weeks ago

Major Ubisoft News Could Be Imminent After Last-Minute Change

"Ubisoft announces the postponement of the release of its results for the first half of fiscal year 2025-26," the company said. "Ubisoft has requested Euronext to halt trading of its shares (FR0000054470) and its bonds (FR001400DV38, FR001400MA32, and FR0014000O87) from the market opening on November 14, 2025, until the publication of its first-half 2025-26 results in the coming days. Ubisoft will inform the market of the date on which trading will restart. Ubisoft will inform the market of the date on which trading will restart."
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fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Kinahan associate Sean McGovern charged over feud murder has provided no information about how he funded his Dubai lifestyle, court told

Sean McGovern sought legal aid after murder and criminal organisation charges; judge said his statement of means gave scant detail on funding his Dubai lifestyle.
US politics
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

L.A. City Council candidate to be fined $17,500 for ethics violation

Jose Ugarte, deputy chief of staff to Curren Price, agreed to pay $17,500 for failing to disclose outside income from his consulting firm (2021–2023).
US politics
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

Pete Hegseth's Crypto History

Pete Hegseth may receive a cash payout from INX token distributions after INX's merger and liquidation of a $34 million reserve fund.
US politics
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

Inside the personal finances of a MAGA influencer turned diplomatic nominee

Nick Adams, a MAGA influencer nominated as US Ambassador to Malaysia, disclosed substantial income from his nonprofit, consulting, paid speeches, and Cameo videos.
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 months ago

Ilhan Omar's Net Worth Skyrockets After She Says It's Categorically False' She's a Millionaire

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) has seen her net worth jump to as much as $30 million, according to her latest financial disclosure, which dropped after the congresswoman dismissed the idea that she had become a millionaire. Omar's financial disclosure document was filed in May and shows that Omar and her husband, former political consultant Tim Mynett, accumulated a net worth in 2024 of $6 million to $30 million.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Drax investigated by UK watchdog over biomass sourcing

Drax is under FCA investigation over historical statements about wood-pellet sourcing and compliance with disclosure and transparency rules covering January 2022–March 2024.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 months ago

Trump has bought more than $100m in bonds in office, disclosure shows

United States President Donald Trump has bought more than $100m in company and municipal bonds since his return to the White House, financial disclosures show, providing a window into the management of the billionaire's wealth in office. The filings released by the US Office of Government Ethics on Wednesday detail nearly 700 financial purchases made by Trump from his January 21 inauguration to August 1. list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4list 2 of 4list 3 of 4list 4 of 4end of list
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fromNew York Post
4 months ago

Tax-dodging Rep. Charles Rangel left behind modest estate - much less than $1.7M net worth upon retirement: records

Charles Rangel left behind an estate worth $300,000, despite a reported net worth of over $1.7 million at retirement.
US politics
fromFortune
4 months ago

Democratic Congressman Suozzi's $50,000 stock sale took advantage of a loophole in Congressional disclosure rules

Rep. Tom Suozzi sold Global Industrial Co. stock without previously disclosing ownership due to a loophole, raising ethical concerns about transparency in Congress.
UK news
fromBusiness Matters
4 months ago

Smaller firms escape Companies House rule change as government pauses 'burdensome' filing reform

Small businesses are exempted from detailed financial disclosure under new Companies House rules due to concerns over regulatory burdens.
UK news
fromBusiness Matters
5 months ago

Small firms raise alarm over Companies House rule change forcing profit disclosure

New Companies House regulations require small businesses to disclose sensitive financial data starting April 2027.
US politics
fromBusiness Insider
6 months ago

Podcasting, alcohol branding, and consulting: What we know about Kimberly Guilfoyle's multimillion-dollar fortune

Kimberly Guilfoyle, Trump's nominee for US ambassador to Greece, earned over $1.7 million last year, primarily from her podcast and consulting work.
NYC politics
fromBusiness Insider
6 months ago

No, AOC is not worth millions of dollars

Misinformation circulates about AOC's net worth, with viral claims stating she's worth millions despite her reported assets being under $50,000.
fromNew York Post
6 months ago

Exclusive | Soros-backed Georgia Sen. Warnock, who slammed the rich, doubles net worth since taking office

Warnock's financial success raises questions about the disconnect between his political rhetoric supporting wealth redistribution and his personal wealth accumulation since taking office.
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fromLos Angeles Times
7 months ago

Former L.A. Councilmember Kevin de Leon faces ethics fine for voting on issues in which he had a financial stake

De León has admitted to four counts of "making or participating in a decision in which a financial interest is held" and one count of failing to disclose income.
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