KEY POINTS
  • Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan said Monday he is stepping down from his position following a controversy over his stock holdings.
  • Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren, who had come under similar scrutiny, announced earlier in the day that he was retiring.

Dallas Federal Reserve President Robert Kaplan became the second regional central bank leader to resign Monday, saying he was stepping down early following a recent controversy over stock market trades he made.

Kaplan's early retirement follows an announcement earlier in the day from Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren, who said he will leave as well but cited health concerns and not the issue over his investment portfolio activity.