Larry Doyle

Larry Doyle embarked on his Wall Street career in 1983 as a mortgage-backed securities trader for The First Boston Corporation. He was involved in the growth and development of the secondary mortgage market from its near infancy.

After close to 7 years at First Boston, Larry joined Bear Stearns in early 1990 as a mortgage trader. In 1993, Larry was named a Senior Managing Director at the firm. He left Bear to join Union Bank of Switzerland in late 1996 as Head of Mortgage Trading.

In 1998, after 15 years of trading and precipitated by Swiss Bank’s takeover of UBS, Larry moved from trading to sales as a senior salesperson at Bank of America. His move into sales led him to the role as National Sales Manager for Securitized Products at JP Morgan Chase in 2000. He was integrally involved in developing the department, hiring 40 salespeople, and generating $300 million in sales revenue. He left JP Morgan in 2006.

Throughout his career, Larry eagerly engaged clients and colleagues. He has mentored dozens of junior colleagues, recruited at a number of colleges and universities, and interviewed hundreds. He has also had extensive public speaking experience. Additionally, Larry served as Chair of the Mortgage Trading Committee for the Public Securities Association (PSA) in the mid-90s.

Larry graduated Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa in 1983 from the College of the Holy Cross.

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Larry Doyle's Latest Articles | 478

Investors Say “Nein” to German Bund Auction

Apr 11, 2012| 

Those familiar with the shell game or three card monte are aware that in order to keep the game going new players with new money are required to enter. In the world... Read »

The Prohibitive Cost of Higher Education: A Racket?

Apr 10, 2012| 

I have often thought, “If education is expensive, try ignorance.” I strongly believe that the key to future prosperity is a quality education. That said, there... Read »

What is Driving the Price of Fuel?

Apr 9, 2012| 1

“Do you feel it?” “Feel what, LD?” The hand inside your wallet cleaning you out as you go to fill your tank. I felt it yesterday afternoon when I filled... Read »

Solyndra Loan Review: Garbage In…Garbage Out

Apr 6, 2012| 

Why is Uncle Sam broke? As with any spendthrift the old man has continually displayed a total grasp of basic financial principles. Simple credit analysis addresses... Read »

Stock Act: Penalty Does NOT Fit the Crime

Apr 5, 2012| 

America only had to wait for a 60 Minutesexpose and more than half a decade to witness our elected representatives pass a meaningful piece of legislation addressing... Read »

Who’s Managing Your Mutual Fund?

Mar 29, 2012| 

Can you imagine the Indianapolis Colts hyping season tickets for the upcoming season based upon the success of the team over the last decade with ‘you know who’... Read »

How Many Jobs Will the JOBS Act Produce?

Mar 28, 2012| 

If it smells like a job, sounds like a job, and feels like a job, you can rest assured that in this day and age most politicians will jump all over it and look for... Read »

Selling Inside Information in Washington Continues

Mar 27, 2012| 

Has trading on inside information now come to an end in Washington? Congress will pat itself on the back and trumpet the passage of the STOCK Act as an indication... Read »

Can American Students Compete?

Mar 19, 2012| 

Can we accept as a premise that the health of our economy is predicated on our ability to compete on the world stage? Strikes me as a basic principle of Sense on... Read »

Mortgage Settlement Defines Racketeering

Mar 15, 2012| 

If the Wall Street mortgage settlement is supposed to define justice, then crime certainly does pay. Having asked repeatedly in 2011 whether Wall Street mortgage... Read »

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