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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Raj Rajaratnam: GUILTY ON ALL COUNTS!!

May 11, 2011| 

In the case of Raj Rajaratnam, he was just found guilty on all 14 counts. I am sure he will appeal this verdict. That said, under the sentencing guidelines he faces... Read »

Auction Rate Securities Update: Raymond James Claims ‘Meritorious Defenses’

May 11, 2011| 

Three plus years and counting and with little indication that a full blown settlement of the auction-rate securities nightmare is close to happening, the crowd at... Read »

When Will The European Union Collapse?

May 10, 2011| 1

2011? 2012? 2013? 2015? 2020? Who is willing to make book that the European Union as we know it will no longer exist within any of the time frames highlighted above?... Read »

“Fix Pensions and We Won’t Have to Fire Teachers”

May 9, 2011| 

You do not need to read Sense on Cents to know that many of the states in our union are drowning amidst a sea of future pension obligations. While state treasurers... Read »

May 6th Unemployment Report Review: Mixed Bag but Misses The Bigger Picture

May 6, 2011| 1

The highly anticipated May Unemployment Report was released this morning. How did it look and what does it mean for our ‘walking pneumonia’ economy? We have... Read »

Consumer Shifts to Online Shopping: What Does It Mean? How Do We Measure It?

May 5, 2011| 

With gasoline prices running upwards of $4.00-4.50/gallon, we should not be surprised that consumers are changing behaviors. How so? Let’s go online. In fact... Read »

David Rosenberg’s Sense on Cents

May 4, 2011| 

David Rosenberg is a Sense on Cents All-Star. While many do not agree with his Rosenberg’s overall assessments, I have untold appreciation and respect for his... Read »

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

May 3, 2011| 

As we inch our way along the economic landscape we witness more comparisons to the economic malaise of The Great Depression. I take no pleasure in writing on these... Read »

To the Families of 9-11, This is Your Day and Your Justice!!

May 2, 2011| 

For those who cherish the virtues of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, today is a grand day. For those directly impacted by the terrorist attacks of 9-11-01,... Read »

Did Wall Street Violate the Racketeering Act…AGAIN??!!

Apr 29, 2011| 

Earlier this month I inquired Did Wall Street Violate the Racketeering Act? in regard to the rampant abuses centered on Wall Street institutions involved in the... Read »

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