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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Edward Sisk, a managing director and head of public finance at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, will chair the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board beginning Oct. 1.
By Kyle GlazierAugust 7 -
The SEC and Bank of Oklahoma differ in what they want a federal judge to do next in the Christopher Brogdon case, though both claim to have investors' best interests at heart.
By Kyle GlazierAugust 5 -
The complaint filed by Philadelphia and Baltimore fails to rise to the level of specificity needed to prove conspiracy, Wall Street banks told a federal judge.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 31 -
Clayton noted a trend of issuers being advised that information they supply on EMMA is subject to more anti-fraud scrutiny than information provided in other ways.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 29 -
Prominent muni market figures will discuss the content and timeliness of disclosure at an SEC committee meeting next week.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 25 -
The monitorship plan will extend until Sept. 13 for seven assisted living facilities he is trying to liquidate.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 11 -
The Chicago-based firm adds to the dealer group's voice as it pushes for muni policy measures that have been stalled for years.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 10 -
Investors will still lose big as the SEC's case against Dwayne Edwards and Todd Barker is now all but over.
By Kyle GlazierJuly 1 -
Investors are likely to lose millions whether the Atlanta-based financier continues under a court-appointed monitorship or not.
By Kyle GlazierJune 26 -
Brogdon's high personal spending and failure to sell his assets spell an end to the usefulness of his repayment plan, the SEC told a federal judge.
By Kyle GlazierJune 21 -
A judge's decision looms for men accused of bilking the Connecticut Municipal Energy and Electric Cooperative, which got good news from Fitch Ratings last week.
By Kyle GlazierJune 19 -
The judge ruled for Peter Cannava, who had denied wrongdoing even after Wells Fargo and other defendants settled charges.
By Kyle GlazierJune 12 -
The new money ordered Wednesday comes from the SEC’s settlement with Brogdon Family LLC (BFLLC), a separate legal entity controlled by the former nursing home developer.
By Kyle GlazierJune 6 -
The amended lawsuit references inside sources who allegedly confirm that the banks worked together in violation of antitrust law.
By Kyle GlazierJune 3 -
The rule will take effect 30 days after publication in the Federal Register, which usually takes about three business days.
By Kyle GlazierMay 31 -
The financier's lawyers disputed a court-appointed monitor who had criticized him for maintaining an expensive lifestyle while his investors faced losses.
By Kyle GlazierMay 28 -
National Association of Bond Lawyers President Dee Wisor and President-elect Rich Moore discuss infrastructure, regulation, tax law and the group's educational efforts. Kyle Glazier hosts.
By Kyle GlazierMay 28 -
Adding $374 million alleged in New York to the three other cases also filed by Johan Rosenberg brings the total damages claimed to $1.58 billion.
By Kyle GlazierMay 22 -
GFOA members said they were taken aback and in some cases upset about the tone of the National Federation of Municipal Analysts' letter to regulators.
By Kyle GlazierMay 19 -
Though some dealers endured a technological headache, the year-old rules have improved transparency without disrupting trading, the MSRB said.
By Kyle GlazierMay 14













