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 MSRB is concerned about the fairness of so-called "pre-arranged trading," but some say it's a bit of a grey area.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 6 -
Congress could pass legislation authorizing advance refundings and liberalizing private activity bond restrictions to aid in disaster recovery, NABL said.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 5 -
The SEC is sorting out those charged with engaging in a large multi-year "flipping" and kickback scheme.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 4 -
Republican Elad Roisman appears to be moving toward confirmation to the SEC without being paired with a Democrat.
By Kyle GlazierAugust 31 -
Bond lawyers will recognize the late Jim Lebenthal and Lewis Horne with awards next month, as well as Virginia "Gigi" Benjamin.
By Kyle GlazierAugust 29 -
The MSRB is making a push to understand muni market indicators.
By Kyle GlazierAugust 28 -
President Trump's nominee Elad Roisman is a step closer to becoming an SEC commissioner.
By Kyle GlazierAugust 23 -
Muni market groups claimed victory after federal banking regulators moved to treat munis like all other types of Level 2B HQLA.
By Kyle GlazierAugust 23 -
As the dust settles on the SEC's 15c2-12 announcement, questions loom about how difficult it will be to implement.
By Kyle GlazierAugust 21 -
The final rules will focus on debt obligations on a similar level as bonds, an effort to respond to comments that the first proposal was too broad.
By Kyle GlazierAugust 20