Democrat Representative sold failing bank stock and bought JPMorgan shares before acquisition, according to disclosures.
Florida Rep. Lois Frankel’s Shrewd Trading: Sold First Republic Bank Stock Before Collapse and Bought JP Morgan Shares Before Acquisition
Florida Democratic representative Lois Frankel is making headlines for her shrewd trading moves. According to congressional financial disclosures reported on by Newsweek, Frankel sold her stock in the San Francisco-based First Republic Bank on March 16, weeks before the value of its shares dropped 75 percent and U.S. regulators seized the failing bank’s assets.
But that’s not all. A few days later, on March 22, Frankel bought stock in JP Morgan Chase & Co, which on Monday bought most of First Republic Bank’s assets. Talk about perfect timing! The exact amount of stock Frankel traded is unknown, but according to the filing, the value for each trade was between $1,001 and $15,000, Newsweek reported.
Frankel’s shrewd trading fuels mounting criticism of members of Congress buying and selling stocks, which allows them to profit from industries they are supposed to regulate. Reps. Earl Blumenauer (D., Ore.) and John Curtis (R., Utah) also reported trading First Republic Bank stocks before its collapse. Several members of Congress have introduced legislation to ban congressional stock trading.
When asked about her trading moves, Frankel said in a statement to Newsweek, “My account is managed independently by a money manager who buys and sells stocks at his discretion.”
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