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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Sentencing for convicted bid-rigger David Rubin has been pushed back to Dec. 3 from Oct. 18, at the request of defense attorneys who said they needed more time to prepare an analysis disputing the $11.5 million of restitution federal prosecutors are seeking.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 17 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission's Office of Municipal Securities will gain another attorney next month when Goldman Sachs' Edward Fierro comes aboard Nov. 4.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 16 -
Broker-dealer firms can do more to manage conflicts of interest in their businesses, including by taking steps to deal more transparently with retail investors, according to a report published by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 15 -
Representatives of the big three rating agencies told non-dealer municipal financial advisors to expect more questions for their clients about pension obligations in the wake of Detroits bankruptcy filing. However, new pension and general obligation bond metrics are unlikely to cause a widespread drop in muni credits, they said.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 11 -
Non-dealer municipal advisors are unsure which employees at their firms must register as MAs under the Securities and Exchange Commissions new rule, and want further guidance from both the SEC and Municipal Securities Rulemaking board about how their businesses will be affected by the rule.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 10 -
Municipalities continue to suffer from the lingering effects of the economic downturn, though local and regional economies are improving and tax bases are gaining strength, the National League of Cities says in a new report.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 10 - Washington
District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray is demanding a meeting with President Obama, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, citing a potential loss of municipal services and funding from the federal government shutdown that began Oct. 1.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 8 -
Dealer groups are urging the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board to use restraint in developing a best execution rule for the municipal market, warning that a "trade-by-trade" mandate is not feasible and pushing for their own alternative standard.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 8 -
A federal judge has issued an order for mediation between the City of Miami, Fla. and the Securities and Exchange Commission, a step the SEC said is required for its securities fraud case against the city and its former budget director.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 7 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board has withdrawn its proposal to loosen the standard of independence for public board members, citing "unexpected opposition."
By Kyle GlazierOctober 7 -
Broker-dealer practices may change under the Securities and Exchange Commissions new municipal advisor registration rule, as the rule encourages firms to establish underwriting relationships with issuers early in order to be exempt from registration.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 4 - Puerto Rico
The federal government is closely monitoring the deteriorating fiscal health of Puerto Rico and is considering ways it might assist the struggling island, an effort complicated by political headwinds and the unique status of U.S. territories and their bonds.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 3 -
The Federal government shutdown will leave most agencies overseeing the bond market mostly operational in the near-term, but the municipal advisor rules implementation will be delayed and issuers are worried that Build America Bond payments might be cut off or delayed.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 1 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board has seated its new board of directors and named municipal advisor regulations as its top priority for the 2014 fiscal year, MSRB announced Tuesday.
By Kyle GlazierOctober 1 -
A new study shows that state and local governments continued to complete their annual financial disclosures at a slow pace of nearly six months after the close of the fiscal year, a longstanding industry complaint that is getting increased attention in the wake of high-profile distress in Detroit and Harrisburg.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 30 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board has announced a policy for formally incorporating economic analysis in its regulations.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 27 -
Bond lawyers are worried that exemptions from registration under the Securities and Exchange Commission's municipal advisor rule might not protect long-established practices by themselves and their underwriter clients.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 26 -
Broker-dealers are concerned about the exemptions provided for underwriters in the Securities and Exchange Commission's municipal advisor registration rule, saying it hampers their ability to "pitch ideas" to issuers.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 24 -
The National Association of Bond Lawyers is working on projects aimed at shedding more light on the varying strength of general obligation bond pledges, as well post-issuance tax and disclosure compliance, NABL president-elect Allen Robertson said in a recent interview.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 24 -
Elaine Greenberg, former chief of the Securities and Exchange Commission's municipal securities and public pensions enforcement unit, has joined the Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP's office here, the firm announced Monday.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 23



