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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The Securities and Exchange Commission's disclosure violation self-reporting program has highlighted that issuers and underwriters should take steps to strengthen their disclosure and due diligence procedures to protect themselves from SEC enforcement action, bond lawyers said Thursday.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 5 -
The Republican parties of New York State and Tennessee will square off against the Securities and Exchange Commission in oral arguments in a federal court March 23 over rules restricting finance professionals from giving money to political candidates.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 5 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission's requested fiscal year 2016 budget of $1.722 billion would allow the commission to hire hundreds of examination staff and step up enforcement, as well as help the muni office coordinate with self-regulators.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 3 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is preparing to submit a proposal limiting the gifts municipal advisors can give to state and local employees as well as a study guide for its MA qualifications exam to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 2 -
Jennifer Johnston, vice president and research analyst in the municipal bond department of Franklin Templeton Investments is the new chair of the National Federation of Municipal Analysts, the NFMA announced Monday.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 2 -
Sen. David Vitter, R-La., has reintroduced legislation that would prevent the federal government from providing assistance to any state or local government, including loans, loan guarantees, lines of credit, and grants. It would, of course, have exceptions for responses to disasters like Hurricane Katrina.
By Kyle GlazierJanuary 30 -
All individuals engaging in municipal advisory activities should be required to take a new qualifications test, and regulators should consider developing more specialized and supplemental exams at a later time, the National Association of Municipal Advisors told the Securities and Exchange Commission this week.
By Kyle GlazierJanuary 29 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is sounding another call for transparency of undisclosed debt such as bank loans, warning that failure to improve disclosure practices could impair market pricing or even threaten the rights of bondholders.
By Kyle GlazierJanuary 29 -
Two former Allen Park, Mich. officials have settled a Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit against them by agreeing to be barred from involvement in any future municipal bond offerings, and ex-Mayor Gary Burtka agreed to pay a $10,000 civil penalty, according to court documents filed Wednesday.
By Kyle GlazierJanuary 28 -
State and local governments of all sizes are using direct bank loans as an alternative to traditional bond financing, Standard & Poor's said Wednesday, renewing its call for more transparency surrounding bank debt.
By Kyle GlazierJanuary 28 -
The Federal Reserve Boards decision to delay certain aspects of the Volcker Rule are a plus for the municipal market, a major rating agency and a dealer group said.
By Kyle GlazierJanuary 27 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission's rule 15c2-12 governing continuing disclosure of issuer financial information is outdated and could be streamlined to reduce the regulatory burden for issuers and underwriters, bond lawyers and underwriters told the SEC.
By Kyle GlazierJanuary 22 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board will discuss municipal advisor qualification examinations, as well as comments on proposals restricting MA gift giving and requiring dealers to disclose reference prices on confirmation sheets at its quarterly meeting in Alexandria, Va., next week.
By Kyle GlazierJanuary 22 -
Dealers want the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board to withdraw a proposed rule that would require dealers acting as principals to disclose to customers on their confirmations a "reference price" of the same security traded that same day, urging enhancements to existing transparency systems as an alternative.
By Kyle GlazierJanuary 21 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is urging the Securities and Exchange Commission to conduct a review of the disclosure requirements in the SEC's Rule 15c2-12, and to consider requiring disclosure of non-bond debt such as bank loans.
By Kyle GlazierJanuary 20 -
President Obama's fiscal 2016 budget is expected to propose permanently increasing the qualified small issuer to cap to $30 million and allowing banks investing in munis to take a deduction two provisions that were included in the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act.
By Kyle GlazierJanuary 20 -
The Government Finance Officers Association is levelling strong criticism at Moody's Investors Service for failing to provide its credit ratings to EMMA and urging the agency to do so.
By Kyle GlazierJanuary 16 -
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has fined and censured New York-based Gates Capital Corporation $25,000 for failing to report variable rate demand obligation interest rate resets on time.
By Kyle GlazierJanuary 15 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission's examination focuses for 2015 include issues related to protecting retail investors and assessing the compliance of municipal advisor firms, the commission announced Tuesday.
By Kyle GlazierJanuary 13 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission is urging a federal court to accept the settlements it had reached with two former officials of the city of Allen Park, Mich., in November, after the court vacated them a day later and asked for more information.
By Kyle GlazierJanuary 12












