Recently disclosed market activity of two Federal Reserve regional bank leaders has not only spurred calls for new restrictions on trading by policy makers. It also renews focus on some central bank watchers’ longstanding desire to change the very setup of the Fed and its banks.

The presidents of the Boston and Dallas regional Fed banks actively traded stocks and other investments last year, some of which could be affected by Fed policy decisions. Since their banks disclosed the trading activity earlier this month, critics…

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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