Kyle Glazier is the Washington Bureau Chief of The Bond Buyer. He has previously covered securities law, the Far West, and markets. He has previously written for the Houston Chronicle, Albany Times-Union, and The Denver Post. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Arizona State University and a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Colorado.
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Recent court decisions have the potential to up the ante in lawsuits accusing major banks of manipulating the variable-rate market.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 30 -
The inclusion of swaps has the potential to increase claimed damages in the New York State lawsuit, though banks view swap materials as providing a potential defense.
By Kyle GlazierAugust 17 -
The office of Rob Bonta filed its objection to the dismissal with a California appellate court in San Francisco May 19.
By Kyle GlazierMay 20 -
Municipal advisors are seeking more and better communication from regulators and enforcers, NAMA Executive Director Susan Gaffney says. Kyle Glazier hosts. (24 minutes)
By Kyle GlazierApril 26 -
SIFMA CEO Ken Bentsen and Head of Municipals Leslie Norwood discuss developments at the organization, the legislative outlook, and regulatory developments related to ESG. Kyle Glazier hosts. (28 minutes)
By Kyle GlazierApril 5 -
The Chicago-based organization is more than a quarter century old and intent on growing.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 8 -
Bond Dealers of America's Brett Bolton sits down with Kyle Glazier to discuss the group's latest advocacy efforts and the outlook for legislation critical for the municipal market. (18 minutes)
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 8 -
The framework that will guide federal transportation strategy in the coming years does not currently include any financial goals or objectives.
By Kyle GlazierDecember 21 -
"The vast majority of muni issuers are trying to do the right thing,” Zehner said. “The vast majority of underwriters and municipal advisors are trying to do the right thing.”
By Kyle GlazierDecember 9 -
The change of plea hearing is set for Thursday in a federal court in Mississippi.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 30