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FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 30 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Trucking News
BILL WOULD BAR REFLAGGING
(Ap) |
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee Tuesday approved a bill that would ban President Reagan's pla
Maritime
COMMITTEE REJECTS LIABILITY PROPOSAL
Journal of Commerce Special |
A House Committee rejected a proposal Tuesday that would have ended liability limits for nuclear pow
CASH MARKET EXPECTED TO RIDE DOWNWARD TRACK
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Cash market energy prices were weaker early Tuesday and are expected to continue to pull back slight
SOUTH KOREANS BUY AMERICAN AS PART OF TRADE REFORM
Cristina Lee |
The South Korean government is sending buying missions to the United States, as part of a sweeping p
Maritime
CENTENARIANS A MIXED BAG FOR INSURERS
Russ Banham |
''The years have passed too quickly, O gentle bequeather of time, Be a good old boy and bring back t
JURY RULING FAVORS BENDECTIN MAKERS
Russ Banham |
After one hour of deliberation on Monday, a jury unanimously found in the U.S. District Court for th
EPA WILL BEEF UP CLEAN AIR STRATEGY
Charles Thurston |
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to follow construction bans it imposed on 14 cities that h
CARGO DECLINES AT MARSEILLES
Howard Schissel |
Traffic at the port of Marseilles slipped by 7.5 percent to 38 million metric tons during the first
Maritime
SOUTH KOREAN REFORMS WELCOMED BY INVESTORS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Foreign investors welcomed the South Korean government's expected political reforms, although some s
THE ECONOMY US FACTORY ORDERS UNCHANGED IN MAY
JOC Staff |
Orders to U.S. factories for manufactured goods were unchanged in May as a steep decline in military
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The photograph appearing on page 17A of the June 29 edition of the Journal of Commerce was a street
BILL WOULD REQUIRE LISTING OF IMPORTS ON FOOD LABELS
Keith M. Rockwell |
The Senate passed an amendment to the trade bill that would require that all imported ingredients be
STACK-TRAIN OPERATOR CONSIDERS SMALL UNITS TO DRAW TRUCK CARGO
John Davies |
American President Intermodal, the railroad arm of American President Cos., is considering chopping
IMPORT FAIRS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Oklahoma City to Host China Export FairOKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. - The China Guangzhou Export Com
Maritime
SPECULATION ABOUNDS AS TO ROUTE SANTA FE WILL OPT TO TAKE NEXT
Lawrence Kaufman |
Almost before the brief meeting of the Interstate Commerce Commission finished the hopes of Santa Fe
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tue., June 30, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
MUREX, JAPANESE ENTER JOINT DEAL ON AIDS TEST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Murex Corp. and Kyowa Medex Co., a wholly owned subsidiary of Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Tokyo, announce
GREYHOUND MAY SCRAP TRAILWAYS MERGER PLAN
(Ap) |
Greyhound Lines is threatening to scrap its merger plans with Trailways bus company, saying that Tra
Trucking News
OPEC PANEL TO MONITOR OIL PRICES
Journal of Commerce Special |
Member nations of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will adjust their overall oil ou
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Oil Futures, Options Set Nymex RecordThe New York Mercantile Exchange said that record volum
NH UTILITY'S RATINGS UNDER REVIEW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Moody's Investors Service Monday placed the credit ratings of Public Service Co. of New Hampshire un
COAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER ESTABLISHED IN AUSTRALIA
Vincent W. Stove |
Australia has become the center for coal technology training for developing countries. Altho
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
INSURANCE JOINT VENTURES FLOURISH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Transamerica Corp. may look to Wall Street to help its new subsidiary get off the ground. Th
NEW MASS. DOCTORS WILL GET WINDFALL
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
While the Massachusetts Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting Association runs a $711 million paper
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The European Community summit was heading for failure Tuesday night as U.K. Pri
ISRAELI PROGRAM SUCCESSFUL, BUT FURTHER STEPS REQUIRED
Mark Magnier |
Israel's emergency economic program has gone a long way toward saving the nation's economy, but furt
Maritime
GARN TO OFFER BILL TO PUNISH FIRMS VIOLATING LAWS ON EAST BLOC SALES
Keith M. Rockwell |
Sen. Jake Garn, R-Utah, will introduce a bill which would sanction foreign com panies which violate
NUKE AWARDS FOR VICTIMS PRIORITIZED
Leah R. Young |
Heeding cries that lawyers should not be protected before victims, the House Energy and Commerce Com
BRAZIL'S MOVE MAY AVERT US SANCTIONS
Mimi Whitefield |
The Reagan administration - encouraged by recent Brazilian efforts to givecopyright protecti
Maritime
DOLLAR LIKELY TO WEAKEN, ARGUS ECONOMIST PREDICTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
James R. Solloway, director of research at Argus Research Corp., said the recent calmer atmosphere i
NY PROPOSAL REQUIRES METERED FUEL DELIVERY
Journal of Commerce Special |
Gasoline delivered to service stations would be metered at the time of delivery, rather than at the
VIRGINIA POWER CONTRACTS WITH GAS-FIRED PLANTS
Tim Sansbury |
Virginia Power said it has reached agreements in the last two weeks that willallow the utili
NIMO FACES SUIT OVER DONATIONS
(Ap) |
The right of the Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. to bill its ratepayers for the utility's charitable dona
LILCO PLANS EXPANSION OF GAS TURBINE PLANT
(Ap) |
The Long Island Lighting Co. announced that it plans to expand its West Babylon plant to produce 200
NIMITZ ADOPTS NEW HOMEPORT
Gloria Joseph |
The U.S.S. Nimitz, the 95,000-ton nuclear-powered aircraft carrier that's as tall as a 17-story buil
Maritime
THE ECONOMY LEADING INDICATORS ROSE 0.7 PERCENT IN MAY
JOC Staff |
The government said that its main forecasting gauge of future economic activity climbed 0.7 percent
SHARP ECONOMIC REFORM URGED TO AVERT A GLOBAL DOWNTURN
Keith Rockwell |
A World Bank report forecasts that the global economy is heading for a slowdown and perhaps a declin
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Mexico's Credit Line Switched by USDAThe Agriculture Department shifted $20 million in GSM-1
Maritime
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