Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell sold between $1 million and $5 million worth of stock from his personal account, according to disclosure forms reviewed by the Prospect.
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Your Prospect Weekend Reads
Week of 10/18/2021
Stories from the week you dont want to miss!

Illustration by Jandos Rothstein

Jerome Powell Sold More Than a Million Dollars of Stock as the Market Was Tanking: Prospect Co-Founder Bob Kuttner has disclosure documents that reveal that the spectacle of Fed officials personally trading stocks extended to the chair himself.
The 'War On Terror' Accelerates in Africa: Military-first policy failed Afghanistan. Contributor Stephanie Savell wonders why Biden is continuing the approach.
Who's Really Running Justice?: Contributors Andrea Beaty and Eleanor Eagan uncover a long-running effort to obscure a BigLaw alum’s power within Garland’s DOJ.

Why I'm Ready to Strike Hollywood: Contributor and IATSE union member Amy Thurlow says film crew workers are simply asking for basic human needs. But so far, the major studios haven’t offered them.

Invisible General: How Colin Powell Conned America: Contributor Noah Kulwin characterizes just how uniquely bad Powell was as an American general from My Lai to Desert Storm to WMDs.

VIDEO: Climate, Infrastructure, and Equity: Navigating Build Back Better: Prospect writers Jonathan Guyer, Alexander Sammon, Gabrielle Gurley, and Lee Harris discuss the obstacles to Build Back Better posed by climate change, privatization, economic inequality, and more.

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