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Mike Larson is the Interest Rate and Real Estate Analyst at Weiss Research. He joined the company in 2001, and has more than 10 years of experience researching and writing about personal finance, investing, and the housing and mortgage industry. In 2003, Mr. Larson was named associate editor of the company’s monthly Safe Money Report. In this role, he is responsible for writing and editing as well as analyzing trading opportunities for clients. Mr. Larson is also a regular contributor to the company’s daily e-letter, Money and Markets and editor of three of its premium trading services. Before joining Weiss Research, Mr. Larson was a personal finance reporter for Bankrate.com, where he wrote extensively on mortgage lending, banking, residential real estate, and Federal Reserve Board policy. His responsibilities included analyzing economic data and interest rate trends for a weekly column and developing rate forecasts for a regular index feature. Previously, Mr. Larson held positions at Bloomberg News and the Boston Herald. Recognized as an interest rate and mortgage market expert, Mr. Larson’s views have been quoted in numerous publications nationwide, including the Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Dow Jones Newswires, Associated Press, Reuters, CNNMoney.com, Sun-Sentinel, Tampa Tribune and the Palm Beach Post. His in-depth analysis of the housing and mortgage market and accurate forecast of the subprime crisis has lead to frequent appearances on CNBC, CNN, Fox Business News, and Bloomberg Television, as well as many nationally syndicated radio shows. Mr. Larson’s understanding of the U.S. real estate market has also been recognized overseas, having recently been featured in a documentary on the subject produced by a Barcelona-based television station. In addition, his writing has been acknowledged by both the National Association of Real Estate Editors and the Massachusetts Press Association. Among the first analysts to call the housing slide, Mr. Larson’s policy paper, “How Federal Regulators, Lenders and Wall Street Created America’s Housing Crisis: Nine Proposals for a Long-Term Recovery,” received broad media coverage following its July 2007 submission to the Federal Reserve and FDIC. In the paper, Mr. Larson accurately predicted the long-term impact of the deepening subprime mortgage crisis on the broader economy that the nation faces today. Mr. Larson holds B.A. and B.S. degrees from Boston University. Website: http://www.moneyandmarkets.com/ |
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November 20 by: Mike Larson
US Government Debt: The Actual And Hidden Costs Are Rising Every Day Economy
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November 13 by: Mike Larson
The Latest On Rates, The Fed, Asset Inflation And More Economy
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November 7 by: Mike Larson
Fed Signals “All Systems Go” For More Inflation Economy Housing Politics
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October 30 by: Mike Larson
Fall Housing Market Update Economy Housing
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October 24 by: Mike Larson
The Latest, Greatest Round Of Asset Inflation By The Fed Economy
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October 17 by: Mike Larson
Getting Inside The Fed’s Head Economy
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October 1 by: Mike Larson
Preemptive Tightening From THIS Fed? You Can’t Be Serious. Economy
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September 19 by: Mike Larson
Easy-Money Fed Fueling Dollar “Carry Trades” Forex
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September 11 by: Mike Larson
What Happens When Foreign Creditors Find An Alternative To U.S. Bonds? Economy
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September 7 by: Mike Larson
China Is Now A Net SELLER Of U.S. Treasury Notes And Bonds! Economy Money Markets Stocks
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September 5 by: Mike Larson
Not Enough Work To Go Around This Labor Day Economy
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August 31 by: Mike Larson
US Housing Market Stabilization On Track, But Don’t Expect A Rip-Roaring Rebound Economy Housing
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August 21 by: Mike Larson
Even Warren Buffett Is Now Saying Bonds Could Crack! Economy Money Markets
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August 7 by: Mike Larson
The Never-Ending Waves Of Debt In The US Economy Money Markets
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July 31 by: Mike Larson
Some Upside Profit Opportunities Abound Now Economy Housing
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July 24 by: Mike Larson
The Banking Winners And Losers Financial Stocks
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July 10 by: Mike Larson
Credit Losses Rising Anywhere And Everywhere Economy
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July 4 by: Mike Larson
Your Summer Housing Market Update Economy Housing
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June 30 by: Mike Larson
More Power For The Fed? Seriously? Economy Politics
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June 19 by: Mike Larson
Washington Moves To Muzzle Wall Street Economy


