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ICE chief and wife report $1.4m in stock trades during virus panic

Georgia Republican Kelly Loeffler and her husband, New York Stock Exchange chair Jeffrey Sprecher, suffered losses but limited damage

Senator Kelly Loeffler and her husband purchased and sold about $1.4m in stocks in the past month amid the coronavirus market panic. They suffered losses but limited the investment damage through some timely trades, according to a summary provided by the Georgia Republican’s re-election campaign.

Loeffler and her husband, Jeffrey Sprecher, who is chair of the New York Stock Exchange, ended up with more paper losses on their stock purchases than they saved in dumping shares, according to a Wall Street Journal review of the senator’s financial disclosure.

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