ST. LOUIS, Mo. – The United States attorney in Missouri has formed a mortgage fraud task force composed of credit unions, bankers, brokers and federal and state officials.

"We can certainly bring something to the table," said Amy McLard, vice president of public/legislative affairs for the Missouri Credit Union Association.

McLard said the association released an 83-page study on the subprime mortgage market in July and will be happy to provide lessons gleaned from the study and suggestions on best practices to Missouri's lenders.

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