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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Stadium projects in Las Vegas and San Diego are among those making new calculations in light of the likely demise of tax-exempt stadium bonds.
By Kyle GlazierDecember 7 -
Navnoor Kang, the former director of fixed income for the New York State Common Retirement Fund, has pleaded guilty to criminal fraud charges.
By Kyle GlazierDecember 1 -
The former mayor of Markham, Ill., solicited and received a $75,000 bribe from a contractor in return for giving him work on a bond-financed project.
By Kyle GlazierDecember 1 -
A federal judge has barred Ramapo, N.Y., from issuing new bonds for three years unless it hires an independent disclosure counsel.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 29 -
The state will sell $499 million various purpose GO refunding bonds.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 28 -
Bond lawyers are weighing how they should approach certain muni deals.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 28 -
The SEC went into its expanding toolbox to bring fraud charges against Oyster Bay, N.Y., and its former top elected official for hiding the existence and potential impact of side deals with a businessman.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 21 -
Geoffrey Teal, an MPA candidate at San Diego State University, has won an NFMA scholarship.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 21 -
SEC takes stock of fiscal 2017 in enforcement and finds 4% of its cases were public finance-related.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 20 -
Mehran Tazhibi agreed to pay a $10,000 fine and be suspended for two months.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 17