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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Alaska's credit quality and the future of some existing and proposed bonding programs hang in the balance as lawmakers wind down the clock in Juneau.
By Kyle GlazierApril 12 -
An MSRB study gauges the effect exchange-traded funds may have on muni market liquidity, a key question in the minds of some regulators.
By Kyle GlazierApril 11 -
An unsealed whistleblower lawsuit accuses eight Wall Street and regional banks and broker-dealers that served as remarketing agents of fraud and collusion in resetting rates for variable rate demand obligations issued by state and local issuers in Illinois.
By Lynn Hume and Kyle GlazierApril 10 -
The MSRB said the paper was prompted in part by the tax law's prohibition on advance refundings and the fact that interest rate swap rules intersect with the board's rules for municipal advisors.
By Kyle GlazierApril 9 -
Gribbin's resignation, which followed Gary Cohn's departure, means that the two major administration officials charged with developing and selling the president's infrastructure plan are gone.
By Kyle GlazierApril 4 -
The SEC wants a quick end to its case against former Ramapo, N.Y. town supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence, but St. Lawrence's lawyer wants a federal judge to proceed to trial.
By Kyle GlazierApril 3 -
Former broker Deborah Kelley could end up paying close to half a million dollars in fines, penalties, and restitution for her role in defrauding the New York State Common Retirement Fund.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 29 -
The National Association of State Treasurers is using infrastructure finance as an argument to urge lawmakers to pass legislation reclassifying some munis as high-quality liquid assets.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 27 -
The municipal market appears to be shifting away from its traditional retail-dominated status, which has implications for regulatory policy that's largely aimed at protecting the retail investor.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 27 -
Vendors, dealers, and regulators say that the integration of sometimes subjective markup disclosure rule requirements into existing broker-dealer systems is proving to be a heavy lift for the industry.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 22 -
Guam, facing its own fiscal problems, isn't helped by the tumultuous Puerto Rico PROMESA process.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 22 -
A newly-published MSRB document is aimed at helping to reign in what the SEC has described as fairly widespread violations occurring at smaller municipal advisory firms.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 21 -
Some worry that MSRB's late release of an updated set of FAQs on markup disclosure requirements will hinder their meeting the May 14 effective date.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 20 -
A fourth-quarter surge in municipal bond issuance spurred by tax reform led to the largest market in years.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 9 -
A sweeping bank regulatory bill under debate in the Senate is very close to achieving something the muni market has been fighting for since 2014: the inclusion of municipal bonds as high-quality liquid assets.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 8 -
Pension policy decisions made to improve funding levels are putting financial pressure on school districts through higher contributions.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 8 -
Analysts have noticed a definite hesitance of issuers to talk to them one-on-one and blame the MSRB's market advisory warning issuers against revealing material information to select investors.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 5 -
Groups representing both dealer and non-dealer muni advisors are opposed to the MSRB's new rule and rule changes on advertising because they are too dissimilar from FINRA's rules and could be confusing.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 1 -
New money sales made up for a drop in refundings, pushing the region past $95 billion of volume.
By Keeley Webster and Kyle GlazierMarch 1 -
The SEC told a federal court that it will not pursue a judgment against the muni advisor firm or its principal unless it appears that the settlement process has stalled.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 27


















