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A FEW SOURCES OF INFORMATION
This report was prepared by James Bruce, Journal of Commerce |
The following sources in Brazil may be of interest both to smaller banks lacking international infra
CALIFORNIA'S OIL IMPORTS COULD TRIPLE, GROUP WARNS
John Davies |
Predicting that international oil prices will rise to $27 a barrel by 1990 and keep on rising, the C
OFFICIALS OPPOSE NJ PLAN TO TRUCK SOLID WASTE TO PA.
Gregory S. Johnson |
A plan to truck solid waste from a northern New Jersey County to landfills in western Pennsylvania c
Trucking News
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
969.5 (July 30) Previous day - 965.0 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in Lo
Maritime
TEXTILE IMPORT BILL CLEARS SENATE UNIT
Richard Lawrence |
The Senate Finance Committee cleared the way for full Senate action on a textile-footwear import quo
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS HOLD MONOPOLY ON DEBT SWAPS
This report was prepared by James Bruce, Journal of Commerce |
Until the Brazilian central bank announces new, broader rules, financial institutions have the only
HOUSE PANEL VOTES FOREIGN AID BILL
(Ap) |
A House of Representatives panel has approved a $13.2 billion foreign aid package for fiscal 1988, s
Maritime
CONRAIL EXPECTS MODERATE GROWTH IN SECOND HALF
(Ap) |
Executives expect moderate growth for Conrail during the second half of 1987 although automotive shi
Rail News
MANVILLE GETS NOD TO ARRANGE CREDIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Manville Corp. on Thursday announced that it has received bankruptcy court approval to arrange $220
FIRST CHICAGO PLANS TO CUT LOANS ABROAD
Kevin Commins |
First Chicago Corp. said Thursday it's reducing overseas lending operations in several countries to
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
BRITAIN'S SOCK SHOPS EXPANDING INTO US
Janet Porter |
A retail group that specializes in selling socks and pantyhose from small outlets at railway and sub
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ITC Investigating Forklift Truck ImportsThe International Trade Commission has begun a preli
Maritime
ECONOMY KEY TO BRAZIL DEBT NEGOTIATIONS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Brazil's economic performance in the next three months will determine whether foreign bank creditors
ECONOMIC INDICATORS, HOME SALES EDGE UP IN JUNE
(Ap) |
The government's main economic forecasting gauge posted the best showing since March during June, ri
JOHN BOYD'S ECONOMIC BEAT
John Boyd |
THE COWBOY LIFE was something Malcolm Baldrige clearly cherished, and its code something he tried to
MACK, UAW AGREE ON ARBITRATOR
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Mack Trucks Inc. and the United Auto Workers agreed on the selection of a new arbitrator in their di
Trucking News
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
July 30 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Maritime
OIL COMMISSION DEALS WITH ISSUES, ANSWERS
Dallas Morning News |
In the early 1930s, the U.S. oil industry faced a crisis. The discovery of numerous large oil fields
STRUNK UNLIKELY TO WIN MINE SAFETY APPOINTMENT
(Ap) |
President Reagan's nominee to become the chief enforcer of the nation's mine safety laws is unlikely
SOVIET UNION PLANS MORE PROCEEDINGS ON CHERNOBYL
(Ap) |
The Soviet Union plans to conduct further judicial proceedings to determine responsibility for desig
LOCK CLOSING WON'T HALT COAL EXPORTS FROM MOBILE
Tim Sansbury |
Damage to a lock at Demopolis, Ala., will halt barging to Mobile for two to three weeks but won't cu
DATACARD, NCS REACH AGREEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
DataCard Corp. and National Computer Systems Inc. jointly announced they signed a definitive standst
FRENCH SHIPS LEAVE PORT FOR MIDEAST
(Ap) |
A French naval squadron left port Thursday to sail for the Middle East in what French officials call
Maritime
BELLWETHER MICHIGAN COUNTY POISED TO SIDE WITH DEMOCRATS ONCE AGAIN
Detroit Free Press |
Voters in suburban Macomb County, a nationally recognized indicator of trends among blue-collar Amer
BILL TO EASE BANK LIMITS GETS PUSH
Leah R. Young |
Senate Banking Chairman William Proxmire, D-Wis., will move forward with a bill to grant limited new
GROUP FORMED TO EYE AIDS ISSUES
JOC Staff |
A citizens' group has been formed to study non-medical issues raised by AIDS in the New York City-no
DEBT CONVERSION CREATES COLORFUL TERMINOLOGY
This report was prepared by James Bruce, Journal of Commerce |
A colorful new lexicon is being added to financial industry terminology by recent developments in co
GRACE BUILDS RESEARCH CENTER IN JAPAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
W.R. Grace & Co. subsidiary Grace Japan K.K. has begun construction of an $8 million research center
CAPITAL STANDARDS FOR BANKS LIKELY THIS YEAR, VOLCKER SAYS
Richard Lawrence |
An international accord setting capital requirement standards for commercial banks is likely this ye
FINE CHEMICAL MARKET HITS $23 BILLION MARK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The fine chemical market reached an estimated $23 billion sales level in 1986, spurred by increasing
ON THE MOVE BAGLEY GETS FINANCIAL POST AT RLC CORP.
JOC Staff |
RLC Corp. appointed Patrick J. Bagley vice president and treasurer. Mr. Bagley, who was elected trea
BETHLEHEM STEEL EARNINGS BRING FAVORABLE REACTION
Idris Michael Diaz |
Bethlehem Steel Corp., announcing its third consecutive quarterly profit, Wednesday reported operati
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Massachusetts Studies Referendum ProposalThe Massachusetts Attorney General's department is
INDUSTRY FEARS CANADIAN TALKS
Robert F. Morison |
More than 80 maritime companies, unions and trade associations asked for Senate help to remove shipp
Maritime
CHARTER PARTY FAILURES HURTING INDUSTRY PROFITS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Shipowners and cargo owners are losing large sums of money because of the growing incidence of chart
Maritime
SWEETENER GROUP URGES ACTION ON SUBSIDIES
Fort Lauderdale News & Sun-Sentinel |
The U.S. Sweetener Producers Group, including Florida sugar cane growers, filed a formal request urg
Maritime
SEAMEN ON UNESCORTED VESSELS FEAR FUTURE
Chicago Tribune (AP) |
The Iranian missile, traveling at 280 meters a second, hit the Panamanian tanker amidships. It slice
Maritime
TEXTILE QUOTAS SKIRTED VIA SAIPAN
Mark Magnier |
Asian textile companies are setting up large manufacturing operations on the tiny Northern Mariana I
USL WINS A SKIRMISH IN BATTLE OVER $93 MILLION DECIMAL POINT
James Nolan |
United States Lines won the opening skirmish in a legal battle over a misplaced decimal point that s
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