WASHINGTON
The OCC has given a West Virginia bank permission to sell printing services to nonbank customers. Page 2
COMMUNITY
Many small banks will need to spend more than they have budgeted to correct year-2000 problems, according to a soon-to-be-released study by Grant Thornton. Page 7
MORTGAGES
Green Tree Financial has taken plenty of lumps in recent months, but a look back at its 20-plus years reveals that it has bounced back before. Page 8
CORPORATE FINANCE
Junk bond issuance is continuing at a torrid pace, as 16 new issues brought this year's total to $15.7 billion. Page 11
ABN Amro has put its name in place of the numerous regional brand names on its global investment banking unit. Page 11
REGIONAL
Merger turmoil is helping a Virginia supermarket banking venture bag deposits faster than expected. Thomas M. Garrott of Memphis-based National Commerce, which co-owns First Market Bank, projects $700 million of deposits for it by late 1999. Page 5
The planned combination of the stock transfer operations of State Street, BankBoston, and First Chicago NBD has heightened speculation that their two closest competitors would do something similar. Page 5
INVESTMENT PRODUCTS
INSURANCE: MetLife's newly acquired third-party marketing firm has an aggressive goal: to grow from a midsize seller of investment products through banks to one of the top five within two years. Page 12
TECHNOLOGY
Cybercash's Internet payment technology is struggling for acceptance, but analysts say the company's long-term prospects are looking better all the time. Page 14
DIGITAL FRONTIERS
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: Internet businesses are beginning to rally behind a programming language that advocates think could speed the growth of Internet transactions. Page 15
CARDS
Total System Services is making big strides toward dominating card processing in Canada. Page 18
MARKET monitor
Investors may be kidding themselves into believing the Asian financial typhoon will blow over as quickly as Mexico's currency debacle did three years ago. Page 25
The lull in investor concern about Asia has been good for the domestic bank bond market. Back page