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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WASHINGTON — The federal government ran a $124.6 billion budget deficit in May after posting a $59.1 billion surplus in April, the Treasury Department reported Tuesday.
By Kyle GlazierJune 12 -
WASHINGTON — U.S. import prices dropped 1.0% in May after being revised to an unchanged level in April, the Labor Department reported Tuesday.
By Kyle GlazierJune 12 -
The federal government ran a $124.6 billion budget deficit in May after posting a $59.1 billion surplus in April, the Treasury Department reported Tuesday.
By Kyle GlazierJune 12 -
U.S. import prices dropped 1.0% in May after being revised to an unchanged level in April, the Labor Department reported Tuesday.
By Kyle GlazierJune 12 -
In a move that is likely to make Virginia the leading state for public-private partnerships, Gov. Robert McDonnell has announced 22 transportation and infrastructure projects that may be developed as P3s.
By Kyle GlazierJune 5 -
WASHINGTON — Private firms have until July 12 to submit bids to operate the Port of Virginia as part of a public-private partnership, an opportunity created by the Virginia Department of Transportation after it received an unsolicited P3 proposal.
By Kyle GlazierJune 4 -
WASHINGTON — New orders for manufactured goods fell $2.9 billion, or 0.6%, to $466.0 billion in April, the Commerce Department reported Monday.
By Kyle GlazierJune 4 -
New orders for manufactured goods fell $2.9 billion or 0.6% to $466.0 billion in April, the Commerce Department reported Monday.
By Kyle GlazierJune 4 -
WASHINGTON — Construction spending climbed 0.3% to a seasonally adjusted estimated annual rate of $820.7 billion in April, the Commerce Department reported Friday.
By Kyle GlazierJune 1 -
WASHINGTON —- Personal income rose $31.7 billion or 0.2% in April, the Commerce Department reported Friday.
By Kyle GlazierJune 1 -
Construction spending climbed 0.3% to a seasonally adjusted estimated annual rate of $820.7 billion in April, the Commerce Department reported Friday.
By Kyle GlazierJune 1 -
Personal income rose $31.7 billion or 0.2% in April, the Commerce Department reported Friday.
By Kyle GlazierJune 1 -
WASHINGTON — Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels made the rounds in the nation’s capitol Thursday, urging lawmakers to pass a transportation bill friendly to public-private partnerships and telling reporters that he fears there might not be a bill at all.
By Kyle GlazierMay 31 -
WASHINGTON — Real gross domestic product increased at an annual rate of 1.9% in the first quarter of 2012, according to the preliminary estimate released by the Commerce Department Thursday.
By Kyle GlazierMay 31 -
Real gross domestic product — the output of goods and services produced by labor and property located in the U.S. — increased at an annual rate of 1.9% in the first quarter of 2012, according to the preliminary estimate released by the Commerce Department Thursday.
By Kyle GlazierMay 31 -
Between 3% and 8% of federal money earmarked for the highway system since 2010 has gone to waste on inactive projects, according to a new GAO Report, which cites lax federal oversight and recommends a narrower role for the FHA.
By Kyle GlazierMay 30 -
WASHINGTON — Pending home sales declined 5.5% to an index reading of 95.5 in April after an unrevised 4.1% increase to 101.1 in March, according to a report released Wednesday by the National Association of Realtors.
By Kyle GlazierMay 30 -
Washington - Pending home sales declined 5.5% to an index reading of 95.5 in April after an unrevised 4.1% increase to 101.1 in March, according to a report released Wednesday by the National Association of Realtors.
By Kyle GlazierMay 30 - Maryland
WASHINGTON — Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley hailed the budget he signed into law last week as a way to secure the state’s triple-A bond rating, but a new Moody’s Investors Service report warned the new budget could hurt the credits of more than 20 municipalities.
By Kyle GlazierMay 29 -
Backers of alternatives to traditional highway financing are ramping up efforts to win over policy makers and a skeptical public, as the groundswell against tolling remains strong and lawmakers labor to save the rapidly diminishing Highway Trust Fund.
By Kyle GlazierMay 24



