Freddie CEO Moffett Stepping Down

Freddie Mac said chief executive David Moffett — who took the helm of the GSE when it was placed into conservatorship in early September — has resigned from the company effective March 13. The mortgage investing giant said its board is working with the Federal Housing Finance Agency to appoint a successor and hopes to name an interim CEO before the 13th. Freddie said Mr. Moffett is leaving "to return to a role in the financial services sector." Mr. Moffett retired as vice chairman and chief financial officer of U.S. Bancorp in 2007. After his retirement, and before joining Freddie, he was a senior advisor to The Carlyle Group, working on financial service matters. Freddie Mac is supposed to report earnings soon. Last week Fannie Mae reported an annual loss of $58.7 billion.

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