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 | 298

Why Scott Brown Will Win Today

Jan 19, 2010| 5

Of all the seats in all the states, who would have ever thought that the U.S. Senate seat held by Teddy Kennedy would change the course of our national debate and... Read »

Behind the Numbers: Month to Date Market Review (Jan.18)

Jan 18, 2010| 

While many analysts and pundits would like to highlight a variety of Fed induced or government supported programs as evidence of an improving economy, the only real... Read »

More Bank Fraud

Jan 16, 2010| 

The bailing out of our largest financial institutions was a violation of moral hazard of the greatest magnitude. With that violation well in place, America is now... Read »

A Windfall Profit Tax for Wall Street?

Jan 12, 2010| 7

The American taxpayer bailed out Wall Street. How does Wall Street return the favor and refund the American taxpayer? Why is Washington pursuing this topic now?... Read »

Behind the Numbers: Month to Date Market Review (Jan.9)

Jan 9, 2010| 

The economy continues to send very mixed signals. The market screams like a scolded dog. The more things change, the more they stay the same. Welcome to our weekly... Read »

John Williams Sees Unemployment at 22%

Jan 8, 2010| 

What is the real rate of unemployment? The traditional rate of unemployment, commonly regarded as the U-3, is currently 10%. Very often, though, we hear reference... Read »

Unemployment Rate Still Stands at 10%

Jan 8, 2010| 1

The widely anticipated January Unemployment Report covering the month of December was just released. Let’s dive right in and take a look at the numbers . . . I.... Read »

Health Care Reform to Make You Ill

Jan 7, 2010| 1

A loyal reader asked me to comment on the dramatic rise in health-care premiums highlighted in an article, Soaring Health Premium Just Makes Me Feel Sick, from the... Read »

How Tim Geithner Screwed the American Taxpayer

Jan 7, 2010| 

Tim Geithner, then head of the New York Fed, blinked and screwed the American taxpayer out of billions of dollars in the process. How so? Geithner and his cronies... Read »

Chris Dodd: Wall Street-Washington Incest Personified

Jan 6, 2010| 3

Chris Dodd is the embodiment of what is wrong with American politics. Why? The incestuous relationship between Wall Street and Washington took time and willing participants.... Read »