Andrew Osterland

Andrew was a reporter on the InvestmentNews team from 2011 to 2013 before going on to become a freelance reporter. Connect with him here: @aoreport

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INVESTING FIXED INCOME FEB 04, 2011
Bargains going a-begging in the muni market: Deutsche Bank

Risk of defaults on tax-free bonds overblown, says bank's head of fixed-income group

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 31, 2011
Report recommendations may upend wirehouse model

The uniform standard of fiduciary duty called for by the Securities and Exchange Commission staff last week is likely to throw a wrench in the wirehouse business model

Rep count down at MSSB — but assets and production on the rise
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS JAN 25, 2011
Rep count down at MSSB — but assets and production on the rise

Critics and analysts questioned Morgan Stanley's tie-up with Smith Barney. But as the company's fourth-quarter results show, CEO James Gorman's drive for diversification is starting to pay off.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 12, 2010
Mr. Rogers: Lovely days are long behind us

Jim Rogers has never been a shrinking violet when it comes to expressing his opinions, and he was true to form last week in an appearance at a Reuters investment conference in New York

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 05, 2010
Jim Rogers: 'More crises down the road'

Ireland and Greece should have declared bankruptcy. Ben Bernanke is inept. College students should abandon their finance programs and study agriculture or mining.

NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION NOV 08, 2010
It's official: CIMA now official

Investment management designation gets approval from the American National Standards Institute

Secrets of the top financial advisers
YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AUG 24, 2010
Secrets of the top financial advisers

Highly rated financial advisers talk about what got them to the top of the heap

Wealth management and the web 'like oil and water': Study
YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAR 10, 2010
Wealth management and the web 'like oil and water': Study

Clients keen to do more of their financial planning virtually, but advisers still stuck in this world