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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U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced Tuesday that his agency received applications for $9 billion of Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery grants, when only $474 million is available.
By Kyle GlazierJune 11 -
Broker-dealers charged billions of dollars in excessive markups on municipal bond trades from 2005 to 2013, according to a new study.
By Kyle GlazierJune 11 -
Sales of merchant wholesalers climbed 0.5% to $416.6 billion in April, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday.
By Kyle GlazierJune 11 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission a rule to establish a database for 529 college savings plans.
By Kyle GlazierJune 10 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged the leader of a Detroit-based investment advisor for stealing nearly $3.1 million from a pension fund that his firm manages for the city's police officers and firefighters.
By Kyle GlazierJune 10 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission is asking market participants to help it craft a definition of retail money market funds as part of a set of reforms that it proposed Wednesday.
By Kyle GlazierJune 6 -
Securities and Exchange Commission members on Wednesday unanimously agreed to propose reforms for money market funds, which muni market participants greeted with mixed reaction.
By Kyle GlazierJune 5 -
Panelists at a conference here on Monday warned issuer officials to be wary of dealer contracts that might violate municipal securities rules and to make sure they are using properly registered municipal advisors.
By Kyle GlazierJune 4 -
Underwriter disclosure letters required under the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's fair dealing rule continue to cause confusion and apprehension among issuers, members of the Government Finance Officer's Association's debt committee said at a meeting on Saturday.
By Kyle GlazierJune 3 -
Issuer officials expressed trepidation Saturday about upcoming Securities and Exchange Commission rulemaking and the prospects of SEC bringing more disclosure-based enforcement cases against them.
By Kyle GlazierJune 3 -
Personal income dipped $5.6 billion or less than 0.1% in April following a revised 0.3% increase in March, the Commerce Department reported Friday.
By Kyle GlazierMay 31 -
Puerto Rico has disclosed that the U.S. Treasury is no longer skimming money from federal grant payments backing the commonwealth's Garvee bonds, a day after Moody's Investors Service placed the debt on notice for possible downgrade.
By Kyle GlazierMay 30 -
Real gross domestic product increased at an annual rate of 2.4% in the first quarter of 2013, according to the preliminary estimate released by the Commerce Department Thursday.
By Kyle GlazierMay 30 -
In a precedent-setting action, the Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating whether underwriters are fulfilling their obligations to determine if issuers are complying with their continuing disclosure requirements.
By Kyle GlazierMay 29 -
In a move showing that Garvees, like Build America Bonds, are subject to the risk of federal offsets, the U.S. government has reduced transportation funds backing Puerto Rico's Garvees to make up for the Commonwealth's failure to pay money owed to a federal agency for river projects.
By Kyle GlazierMay 28 -
Barack Obama has nominated two longtime Senate aides to become the next new commissioners at the Securities and Exchange Commission, the White House announced Thursday.
By Kyle GlazierMay 24 -
WASHINGTON -- New orders for manufactured durable goods rose $7.2 billion or 3.3% to $222.6 billion in April, the Commerce Department reported Friday.
By Kyle GlazierMay 24 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission is hammering home the need for issuers to clean up their internal procedures in a new way, bond lawyers said Thursday, by basing a case on documents not intended for market consumption.
By Kyle GlazierMay 24 -
A former investment banker at Goldman, Sachs, & Co. has agreed to pay a $100,000 fine and be barred from the securities industry for five years for his involvement in a pay to play scheme involving a Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate.
By Kyle GlazierMay 23 -
Sales of new single-family houses rose 2.3% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 454,000 in April, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.
By Kyle GlazierMay 23
