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 | 297

Democrat Hypocrites on Reconciliation

Feb 24, 2010| 15

The political process known as reconciliation has been infrequently utilized in Congressional proceedings. For good reason. In order to maintain proper checks and... Read »

Is FINRA’s Future in Doubt?

Feb 23, 2010| 1

Are the days of Wall Street’s self-regulatory organization known as FINRA numbered? In the opinion of the very credible Project on Government Oversight, they should... Read »

Behind the Numbers: Market Week in Review (Feb.20)

Feb 20, 2010| 

Markets rebounded strongly this week. In the process, most of the major market equity averages, commodity indices, and bond ETFs recouped January’s declines and... Read »

As for Tiger Woods . . . Who Cares?

Feb 19, 2010| 

Image is everything, especially when the reality of a situation is vastly different than the image itself. Regrettably, our nation all too often is far more caught... Read »

Goldman Sachs: ‘The Great Enabler’

Feb 17, 2010| 

As more details are released about Goldman Sachs’ derivative transactions that allowed Greece to disguise its overall financial health, the question begs as to... Read »

Greece Facing “Titanic” Problem

Feb 16, 2010| 

April 15, 1912. Early in the morning of this fateful day, the unsinkable Titanic went below the waters of the icy Atlantic and sank to its eventual berth on the... Read »

Will Dimitrios Biller Spell Doomsday for Toyota?

Feb 13, 2010| 

Toyota Motor (TM) is currently fighting for its brand. Will it soon be fighting for its very life? Who may hold the key to Toyota’s future? Let’s meet Dimitrios... Read »

Behind the Numbers: Market Week in Review (Feb.13)

Feb 13, 2010| 

Markets remain volatile and skittish. Why? Our global economy along with our domestic economy remain under the pressure of massive debts and deficits across the... Read »

When Regulators Go to Work for the Industry

Feb 12, 2010| 

When regulators are in bed with industry, bad things happen. When regulators actually go to work for the industry, then really bad things happen. Evidence of this... Read »

China, Greece, and Germany Rattle Overnight Markets

Feb 12, 2010| 

No rest for the weary. If you thought yesterday’s nice 1% upward move in our equity markets was a precursor for calmer and stronger markets ahead, think again. Overnight... Read »