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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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 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission will continue to consider possible enforcement actions over pension and other disclosure failures such as those that occurred in Illinois and Harrisburg, Pa., the SEC's muni office chief said Wednesday.
By Kyle GlazierMay 22 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged South Miami, Fla. with defrauding investors by negligently making misstatements and failing to disclose actions it took that jeopardized the tax-exempt status of $12 million of bonds.
By Kyle GlazierMay 22 -
Existing home sales rose 0.6% to a seasonally adjusted 4.97 million-unit rate in April, following a revised 4.94 million rate in March, the National Association of Realtors announced Wednesday.
By Kyle GlazierMay 22 -
A trio of convicted bid riggers deserve prison terms of more than 16 years as well as hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines when they face a judge in July, according to the government's sentencing recommendations.
By Kyle GlazierMay 21 -
Securities and Exchange Commissioner Elisse Walter said Monday that despite great progress made in recent years in the regulation of fixed-income securities markets, secondary market disclosure must improve.
By Kyle GlazierMay 20 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission's Office of Municipal Securities has added two members to its staff, SEC muni chief John Cross announced Monday.
By Kyle GlazierMay 20 -
The House approved on Friday legislation requiring the Securities and Exchange Commission to perform cost-benefit analysis of its regulations, which Republicans characterized as common sense and Democrats decried as an attempt to weaken federal oversight.
By Kyle GlazierMay 17 -
President Obama signed a presidential memorandum today that the White House said will modernize the Federal infrastructure permitting process, cutting timelines in half for major infrastructure projects.
By Kyle GlazierMay 17 -
Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Mary Jo White told lawmakers Thursday that unfinished Dodd-Frank Regulations are a top priority, and that the SEC needs tough enforcement penalties to maintain order over an increasingly complex market landscape.
By Kyle GlazierMay 16 -
WASHINGTON -- Housing starts dropped 16.5% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 853,000 in April, the largest decline since a 17.9% fall in February 2011, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.
By Kyle GlazierMay 16
