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EXPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Tiffany to Establish Shop in West GermanyTiffany & Co. announced it plans to establish a sho
Maritime
CHINA TO BOOST LIVESTOCK OUTPUT
(Ap) |
China has embarked on an ambitious program to boost livestock production, which could have a signifi
Maritime
ON THE MOVE US SPRINT TAPS SNEDAKER AS PRESIDENT
Staff Report |
US Sprint Communications Co. named Robert H. Snedaker president Thursday, as the money-losing long-
LABOR PREPARES FOR VICTORY IN AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS
Vincent W. Stove |
The Labor Party government of Prime Minister Robert J. Hawke will probably be returned to office for
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER DEVELOPED IN BRITAIN
JOC Staff |
A compact, digital-display temperature controller from Britain can be used with thermocouples or res
Maritime
INTERVENTION RUMORS HIT CURRENCY MARTS MANY DOUBT FED, BUNDESBANK ACTIVE
Gordon Platt |
The foreign exchange markets were rattled Thursday by rumors the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in
GORBACHEV ADDRESS
JOC Staff |
The following comments are excerpted from Mr. Gorbachev's address to the central committee of the Co
Maritime
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
PRUDENTIAL ASIA COMPLETES FIRST TOKYO BUY-OUT
A.E. Cullison |
Prudential Asia Investment Ltd., a Hong Kong-based subsidiary of Prudential Life Insurance Co. of th
SAM GLASSER'S INSIDE TALK ON ENERGY
Sam Glasser |
BOB GREENES, a long-time hand on the New York oil heat scene, took great exception to a story that r
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
919.5 (July 8) Previous day - 911.0 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in Lon
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
July 8 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Maritime
CLOTHING MAKERS SET MANUFACTURING DEAL
JOC Staff |
Hickey-Freeman Co. has reached an agreement to manufacture men's suits for Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., a m
Maritime
SELF-INSURANCE BEATS PRAYER
(Ap) |
Even prayer couldn't reduce rapidly escalating liability insurance premiums for about 1,000 Roman Ca
WHOLE LIFE BACK IN THE SPOTLIGHT
C.A. Carpenter |
Life insurers are starting to make money the old fashioned way again. Whole life insurance,
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
GMI Starts Importing Chinese Oak VanitiesGM International Inc. of Elkhart, Ind., said it has
Maritime
JAPAN CAR CUTBACKS PREDICTED BANK FORESEES GLUT IN US AUTO MARKET BY NEXT DECADE
A.E. Cullison |
The car market in the United States will be so glutted by 1990 that Japanese automakers will have no
Maritime
NEDLLOYD ENDS 1ST HALF OF '87 IN THE RED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Royal Nedlloyd, the Rotterdam-based shipping and energy group, said it made a loss in the first half
Maritime
FAR EAST LEADS 1986 TRADE WITH BOSTON
Journal of Commerce Special |
Japan and the Far East have become the port of Boston's prime trading partners, outdistancing northe
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS President Reagan takes budget battle on the road. Page 2AFINANCIALNine
STOCKS RISE TO RECORD HIGH
Gordon Platt |
Stock prices rose into record territory Wednesday, largely in anticipation of strong second quarter
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by abasket of currencies deno
ACTION URGED ON LDC DEBT CRISIS
Janet Porter |
The economic slowdown in the world's biggest industrialized countries is threatening efforts to reso
SOVIET JET LANDS DESPITE PROBLEM
(Ap) |
The official Tass news agency reported that an Aeroflot jetliner carrying 167 people landed safely a
Air Cargo
CESSNA PRODUCTION STILL UP IN THE AIR
Tom Green |
When Cessna Aircraft Co. announced last year it was suspending production of piston-engine planes, t
Air Cargo
SOUTHERN PACIFIC FIRES 6 WORKERS
(Ap) |
The Southern Pacific railroad has fired six employees for failing to stop their train and put out a
Rail News
TOSHIBA OFFERS TO WITHDRAW STAR WARS BID
A.E. Cullison |
Toshiba Corp. said it is prepared to withdraw its bid to participate in the Reagan administration's
Maritime
INVENTORIES OF GASOLINE, DISTILLATE UP SLIGHTLY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Gasoline and distillate oil inventories edged up last week, according to the latest supply bulletin
DECLINING BIRTHRATES MAY YIELD ECONOMIC DISRUPTIONS IN 'WEST'
(Ap) |
The industrialized nations are facing such low birthrates that major economic disruptions could resu
Maritime
STRONG GERMAN ECONOMY SEEN RESULT OF HARD WORK
Erich E. Toll |
The West German government is cutting taxes and has deregulated somewhat, in line with the United St
Maritime
BELGIUM WHITTLING AWAY AT BUDGET DEFICIT, TAXES
Bruce Barnard |
Belgium is making steady progress in tackling its two biggest economic problems - a huge budget defi
NUCLEAR BILL ALLOWS DEFENSE COSTS
Leah R. Young |
Persistent lobbying by nuclear insurers and utilities paid off Wednesday as the House Energy and Com
REGULATION BILL MOVES IN CALIFORNIA
(Ap) |
Amid stiff opposition from consumer groups, a hard-fought bill to regulate California's lucrative in
CATASTROPHIC WEATHER LOSSES FALL
Russ Banham |
The property insurance business, currently the most lucrative part of the industry, even has Mother
EXECUTIVES SAY PHILIPPINES IMPROVES
Richard Gourlay |
The climate for investment in the Philippines is improving, visiting businessmen from 15 of Japan's
JAPANESE MAY AID US BANK TALKS CONCERN PLANS TO UNDERWRITE NOTES OF BANKAMERICA
A.E. Cullison |
High-ranking executives of nine of Japan's leading commercial banks began negotiating with BankAmeri
FRENCH HOTEL GROUP PITCHES FOR HILTON
Howard Schissel |
French investment in the United States, presently close to $7 billion, could get a major boost if th
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Staff |
Car Seat Facilitates Transfers for DisabledA British company has developed a car seat for th
Maritime
BUYING IN CHINA
JOC Staff |
Traditional Exports Raw materials, chemicals, manufactured and semi-manufactured goods, food
Maritime
SCANLAN CLAIMS CASEY'S CHARGES ARE UNFOUNDED
Rose A. Horowitz |
Francis A. Scanlan, who was fired as chairman of the Delaware River Port Authority last week by Penn
Maritime
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