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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“Brogdon's substantial and ongoing failure to comply with the plan and court orders are egregious and ongoing,” a court-appointed monitor reported.
By Kyle GlazierMay 6 -
More insight into board member selection and decisions would benefit the market and its primary regulator.
By Kyle GlazierMay 1 -
Bond Dealers of America members said they have spent an average of more than $17 million on regulatory costs since the beginning of the 2008 credit crisis.
By Kyle GlazierApril 25 -
The court shouldn't accept banker Peter Cannava's "narrow and cramped view of materiality,” the SEC urged.
By Kyle GlazierApril 22 -
A fourth audit in two months fuels the perception that the IRS has launched an enforcement initiative involving the island territory.
By Kyle GlazierApril 10 -
“State, local governments and their constituents need Congressional help," BDA said in new testimony.
By Kyle GlazierApril 8 -
Whistleblower Johan Rosenberg has alleged that the conspiracy cost issuers over $1 billion — $719 million in California, $349 million in Illinois, and $134 million in Massachusetts.
By Kyle GlazierApril 4 -
Cannava argues that emails, witness statements, and other evidence cast doubt on the SEC's claims that he acted recklessly.
By Kyle GlazierApril 2 -
The lawsuit filed in federal court is now the second national suit alleging fraud in the variable-rate debt market.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 27 -
Mid-size issuers may be experiencing the greatest impact, with one municipality even reporting that an underwriter withdrew a bid over a disclosure requirement.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 26 -
Banker Peter Cannava may be left to battle on alone, after the Securities and Exchange Commission and Wells Fargo told a federal court they have an agreement.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 19 -
The man behind the allegations of widespread VRDO fraud is Bjorn Johan Rosenberg.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 8 -
The request for comment could be a prelude to a rule amendment dialing back one muni advisor responsibility.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 28 -
The cap, repeal of which is a priority for state and local groups, will affect nearly 11 million taxpayers, an audit found.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 27 -
A large municipality with strong legal representation will draw attention, even from those skeptical of whistleblower suits alleging bank fraud in the variable-rate demand obligation market.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 21 -
The city says firms conspired to artificially raise rates resulting in unjust enrichment.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 21 -
The ruling represents a second major victory for the anonymous whistleblower who has filed suit in at least four states.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 19 -
The defendant's claim that he's a victim of the Brogdon nursing home frauds shouldn't cloud the court's decision, the SEC said.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 14 -
Governance and economics, rather than cutting benefits, are increasingly seen as key to solving pension funding woes.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 13 -
An SEC muni office official discussed 15c2-12 and more on Tuesday.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 12














