Donatacci helped steer Clayton from survival mode during the financial crisis to solid profitability before the due diligence vendor was sold to Radian Group for $305 million in 2014.
In a past audit, the OIG criticized the FHFA for lacking a “sufficient number of examiners.” In the new budget, the FHFA plans to increase its examinations head count to 275 from 248 in FY 2015.
This observer, requesting anonymity, said bluntly that the MBS “trade” is over, a summation that is bolstered in part by so many Wall Street firms either closing their trading desks or scaling back...