The Federal Housing Finance Agency should assume a more active role in its management of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and has not been sufficiently proactive in its enforcement and oversight of the two government-sponsored enterprises, according to the FHFA Inspector General. FHFAs role as conservator has evolved over time, the IG said. At the outset of the conservatorships, FHFA forbade the enterprises from engaging in certain activities and retained approval authority over others, said the OIG report. Soon thereafter, FHFA delegated day-to-day operational decision making to the...