The Federal Housing Finance Agency late last month published its annual GSE Scorecard progress report and noted that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have made great strides in meeting their conservatorship goals, including increasing access to mortgage credit and reducing taxpayer risks. Many of the objectives set by the scorecard were focused on testing new concepts or perfecting existing ones, and relatively few of them had hard targets in terms of business volume. The first highlighted strategic goal for the GSEs was maintaining credit availability, including increasing access to credit. There hasn’t been much change in the credit profile of Fannie and Freddie business, and the regulator did not set any specific goals other than the affordable housing goals.