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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A federal appeals court appears likely to hear oral arguments in the case of three convicted UBS AG bid riggers early next year, according to documents filed with the court this week.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 13 -
An issuer has publicly disclosed its agreement to participate the Municipalities Continuing Disclosure Cooperation initiative, a decision several bond lawyers said could be a major misstep.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 12 -
The municipal market should expect increased attention from the Securities and Exchange Commission's enforcement division, with a focus on pension fund abuses and pay to play violations, the SEC's top cop said Monday.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 10 -
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association's municipal securities division will honor Kenneth D. Gibbs, president of the Municipal Securities Group of Jefferies LLC, with its 2014 Honor Roll Award at a luncheon Tuesday in New York City.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 10 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission's unprecedented enforcement action against a former municipal official earlier this week in a case involving Allen Park, Mich. should make public leaders aware and cautious, legal experts and issuer officials said Friday.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 7 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged Allen Park, Mich., and two former city leaders with fraud in connection with a municipal bond offering to support a movie studio project within the city.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 6 -
The National Federation of Municipal Analysts has released the first part of a new set of best practices for general obligation bond disclosure that includes separate criteria for state and local securities.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 5 -
Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., the next likely chairman of the Senate Banking Committee following the Republican takeover of the chamber, is expected to push for greater oversight of the Securities and Exchange Commission and to oppose Federal Reserve policy.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 5 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission's enforcement action against 13 dealer firms Monday represents a broad commission effort to correct behavior that was probably due to mistakes by individual traders dealing with an unusual bond issuance, attorneys and market participants said Tuesday.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 4 -
Former Miami, Fla. budget director Michael Boudreaux is seeking a rehearing before a full federal court of appeals after a three-judge panel earlier this year denied his claim of immunity from a Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 4 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission today sanctioned 13 firms for improperly selling Puerto Rico bonds in denominations below a $100,000 minimum denomination set in a $3.5 billion offering earlier this year.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 3 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board will seek Securities and Exchange Commission approval of its proposal to extend its pay-to-play rule to include municipal advisors as well as changes to post-trade disclosure requirements.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 3 -
The Bond Dealers of America is suggesting a change to the way dealers would get affirmations from sophisticated municipal market professionals under the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's proposed amendments to its rule governing interactions with those market participants to whom dealers owe fewer duties.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 31 -
Convicted bid-riggers Peter Ghavami, Michael Welty, and Gary Heinz are urging a federal appeals court to overturn a lower court's decision on the basis of an expired statute of limitations, improper testimony, and other alleged errors in their earlier trial, but the federal government is arguing the lower court was correct to punish the former UBS AG executives.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 30 -
Though the municipal market has recently been focused on primary market disclosure compliance, dealers should expect the Securities and Exchange Commission to start policing the secondary market just as diligently, former SEC enforcement lawyer Peter Chan told The Bond Buyer.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 29 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission needs to remove regulatory impediments to the development of electronic trading platforms for the fixed income market and work to avoid a looming liquidity cliff, commissioner Daniel Gallagher said Friday.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 27 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission granted approval Friday of a rule establishing supervisory requirements for municipal advisors, the first new Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board MA rule to get the nod since the SEC's registration regime was adopted last year.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 24 -
Dealers want the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board to reduce the cost of compliance and to move quickly to finish the municipal advisor rules, while issuers are unsure they want the MSRB's protection.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 24 -
Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board chair Kym Arnone wants the board to finish the municipal advisor rules and take more steps to improve transparency before the end what she says is the hardest job she has ever loved in a nearly 30-year muni career.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 24 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is proposing to establish limits on the gifts and non-cash benefits municipal advisors can provide in their professional capacities.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 23













