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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The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board sought approval Thursday for the first municipal advisor rule the muni industry's self regulator has asked the Securities and Exchange Commission to approve since SEC adopted its final MA rule in September.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 24 -
Municipal bond issuers, dealers, and lawyers are making another push to alter the Securities and Exchange Commission's Municipalities Continuing Disclosure Cooperation initiative, asking the SEC to narrow the program's scope and delay its deadline by several months.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 24 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board on Wednesday proposed a revised draft rule to establish the core duties of municipal advisors, tweaking some of the provisions that generated the most controversy in January's first draft.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 23 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission voted 3-2 on Wednesday to require institutional money market mutual funds to adopt a floating net asset value.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 23 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board on Tuesday filed a revised proposal with the Securities and Exchange Commission to require dealers to provide annual municipal securities training for registered persons who regularly conduct or supervise muni business.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 22 -
A new company is aiming to keep holders of Puerto Rico bonds informed about the court proceedings there.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 21 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board announced Monday that it has hired David H. Saltiel as chief economist and is also recruiting someone else to lead to a market structure department that it is creating.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 21 -
The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority will close on about $450 million of debt July 23, most of it in the form of a historic green century bond issuance that DC Water's chief financial officer is crediting with introducing new investors to the large, frequent issuer.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 18 -
A Republican congressman is pushing the Securities and Exchange Commission to limit the scope of its disclosure violations self-reporting program to the last two years, warning that if it does not he and other lawmakers may seek a legislative solution.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 17 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's proposal to simplify and harmonize its rules on professional designations has drawn applause from a dealers group.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 16 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board will re-propose its draft Rule G-42 on the duties of non-solicitor advisors, the MSRB confirmed Tuesday.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 15 -
Dealers pay less for munis than customers, particularly when there is more time between trades, according to a long-awaited study commissioned by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board. But market sources say the finding is not surprising and that the report is limited in its results.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 15 - Washington
Puerto Rico's non-voting representative in Congress met with credit rating agencies and investment bankers in New York last weekend, seeking to assure them of Puerto Rico's economic future.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 15 -
Utah Treasurer Richard Ellis is making a push to educate his state's issuers about the Securities and Exchange Commissions Municipalities Continuing Disclosure Cooperation initiative, which many public officials remain uninformed about.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 11 -
Puerto Rico Resident Commissioner Pedro Pierluisi is exploring whether Congress might be willing to amend the federal bankruptcy code to allow government-owned corporations in Puerto Rico to file for bankruptcy.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 10 -
Bond lawyers and issuers are frustrated that the Securities and Exchange Commission did not specify the disclosure failures that led to its settlement with a California school district on Tuesday. They said it leaves them with no helpful guidance on what kinds of disclosures the SEC is focusing on in its Municipalities Continuing Disclosure Cooperation voluntary enforcement initiative.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 9 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission settled its first case under its Municipalities Continuing Disclosure Cooperation initiative after charging a school district in California with misleading bond investors about its past compliance with its continuing disclosure obligations.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 8 -
The Government Finance Officers Association has issued an alert for issuer officials urging them to approach the Securities and Exchange Commission's continuing disclosure self-reporting program cautiously, and advising the group's members that attempts to lobby the SEC for changes to the initiative have been largely unsuccessful.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 7 -
The Bond Dealers of America have released a paper prepared by Nixon Peabody LLP that aims to explain to issuers how their relationships with the brokers that handle their investments will change now that the Securities and Exchange Commissions municipal advisor registration rule is in effect.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 1 -
The Bond Dealers of America is making another push for changes to the Securities and Exchange Commissions Municipalities Continuing Disclosure Cooperation initiative after the SEC rejected BDA's earlier requests to narrow the scope of the program and extend its deadline.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 1













