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.
- Texas
A team of El Paso, Texas, officials and advisors spent last week traveling to New York and Washington, D.C., to trumpet their planned nearly half a billion dollar bond-financed overhaul of the city's downtown area, which they see as a major game-changer for their region.
By Kyle GlazierApril 19 -
A report from the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials details the funding plans of 30 states, including some creative options.
By Kyle GlazierApril 18 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged the chief executive officer of a Chicago-based advisory firm with lying to the California Public Employers' Retirement System and other clients about the amount of money managed by the firm.
By Kyle GlazierApril 18 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board will consider next week comments received on a proposal to require underwriters to disclose preliminary official statements and a proposal to create a new rule governing sophisticated municipal market professionals.
By Kyle GlazierApril 17 -
Reports from the 12 Federal Reserve Districts indicate that the economy grew stronger from late February to early April, according to the Fed's Beige Book released Wednesday.
By Kyle GlazierApril 17 -
Securities and Exchange Commission commissioners and panelists at a roundtable Tuesday wrestled with how to improve the transparency of municipal bond trading and prices, particularly for retail investors.
By Kyle GlazierApril 16 -
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., has introduced legislation granting commercial banks an exemption from municipal advisor registration under the Dodd-Frank Act.
By Kyle GlazierApril 15 -
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority fined a firm $37,500 for trade and books and records violations, and a broker $5,000, giving him a four-month suspension, for telling a customer he redeemed bonds rather than sold them without the customer's permission.
By Kyle GlazierApril 15 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission's Office of Municipal Securities will shrink to two members after attorney Dave Sanchez departs April 19.
By Kyle GlazierApril 12 -
Business inventories rose 0.1% to $1.6 trillion in February, while sales climbed 1.2% to $1.3 trillion, the Commerce Department reported Friday.
By Kyle GlazierApril 12 -
Retail sales dipped 0.4% to $418.3 billion in March after rising a revised 1% in February, originally reported as a 1.1% increase, the Commerce Department reported Friday.
By Kyle GlazierApril 12 -
Federal Regulators have been dropping in on non-dealer financial advisors for examinations that have sometimes lasted days, sources said Thursday.
By Kyle GlazierApril 11 -
The federal government posted a $106.5 billion budget deficit in March after running a $203.5 billion deficit in February, the Treasury Department reported Wednesday.
By Kyle GlazierApril 10 -
The Bond Dealers of America have hired Urban Swirski and Associates to advocate for the group's legislative and policy priorities, BDA announced Wednesday.
By Kyle GlazierApril 10 -
Mary Jo White has been sworn in as the new chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the SEC announced Wednesday.
By Kyle GlazierApril 10 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission's April 16 fixed-income markets roundtable will include regulators and representatives from most municipal market groups, the SEC announced Tuesday.
By Kyle GlazierApril 9 -
Sales of merchant wholesalers rose 1.7% to $422.5 billion in February, while inventories fell 0.3%, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday.
By Kyle GlazierApril 9 -
Contracts between dealer firms and public officials show that dealers are engaging in wordplay in an apparent attempt to avoid duties and restrictions placed on them by both federal statute and MSRB rulemaking.
By Kyle GlazierApril 9 -
Former U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White was unanimously confirmed by the Senate on Monday to serve as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
By Kyle GlazierApril 8 -
Consumer credit climbed $18.2 billion, or 7.8%, in February to $2.799.1 trillion, the Federal Reserve reported Friday.
By Kyle GlazierApril 5

