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SECURITIES INDUSTRY FORMS CAPTIVE
Leah R. Young |
The Securities Industry Association is forming an industry-sponsored insurance company to underwrite
SMUGGLING: AFRICA'S UNDERGROUND ECONOMY
Howard Schissel |
In Nigeria, smuggling rings are called Dan Smogal." In Ghana, they are known as Bob Marley."
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
USDA Targets Saudis For Additional BarleyThe U.S. Department of Agriculture has targeted Sau
Maritime
LAWMAKERS OPPOSE PLASTIC GUNS
(Ap) |
Plastic handguns are a "triple-barrel terrorist threat" whose availability in the United States must
Maritime
SEA-LAND ISSUES RE-FLAG THREAT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Sea-Land Corp. says that unless it can compete with U.S. carriers that have government operating sub
Maritime
RAZING OF NJ COTTAGE A COSTLY MISTAKE
(Ap) |
Demolition crews clearing 200 houses for an extension to Interstate 287 bulldozed a small cottage by
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1084.5 (May 21) Previous day - 1087.5 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in L
Maritime
MARITIME BUREAU URGES BOX CRIME CRACKDOWN
Janet Porter |
- In the United States, consignees avoid the payment of customs duties on goods they have ordered by
Maritime
ASIANS FORM TRADE NET
(Ap) |
Trade officials from nine Asian countries and Hong Kong agreed this week to establish an Asia trade
Maritime
THE NON-PERFORMING ART OF BRAZILIAN DEBTS
James Bruce |
Depending on the laws of the countries where its branches operate, the Banco do Brasil faces in the
Maritime
TRADERS OPTIMISTIC ON DEMAND
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Strong inventory drawdowns in crude, distillates and gasoline reported this week by the American Pet
EXXON OPTIMISTIC ON MARGINS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Oil refining margins are starting to improve, Exxon Corp.'s chairman said Thursday. Narrow m
UTILITY FOUND LIABLE FOR WOMAN'S DEATH
(Ap) |
The heirs of a woman asphyxiated in her Queens home 10 years ago were awarded $343,000 in damages fr
OCCIDENTAL GETS NOD TO HIKE OUTPUT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Occidental de Colombia Inc., operator of the Cravo Norte Association, an nounced Thursday that the C
JOHN BOYD'S ECONOMIC BEAT
John Boyd |
AN ECONOMIC GRAND-SLAM TODAY will provide a mix of figures. Data will be released on busines
INSURED BANKS MAY NOT GET FDIC REBATES
Leah R. Young |
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. won't pay out rebates to insured banks this year if deposits dro
OFFICIALS PROTEST EPA STRICTURES
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Massachusetts aviation officials say the federal Environmental Protection Agency is not paying atten
NEW CAPITAL BOOSTS REINSURERS' REVENUE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
New capital is helping a number of reinsurance companies here to show stronggains in first q
HOW SHIPPING WOES AFFECT MARINE INSURERS
Chris Dupin |
When a shipping company goes bust "the cargo claims adjuster and recovery person has their work cut
STABLE OIL PRICES FORECAST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Crude oil prices will "rock along" in the $20-a-barrel range for the next ''two or three years" befo
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Iran to Supply Japan 14,000 Barrels a DayIran is to supply Japan with 140,000 barrels a day
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Staff |
Communication Link Developed for DiversBritain's Marconi Underwater Systems has developed a
Maritime
CROWLEY DEAL SEEN NEAR
Craig Dunlap |
It's not yet a "done deal" officially, but there aren't many on the street who doubt Crowley Maritim
Maritime
VENEZUELA BETTING ON PETROCHEMICALS
John Sweeney |
Engelhard Corp.'s plans to invest $50 million in two catalyzer plants here underscore the growing at
NAKASONE PROPOSAL FOR SHIPYARD MERGERS FACES COMPLICATIONS
A.E. Cullison |
The Nakasone administration's plans to force the country's financially troubled shipbuilding compani
Maritime
MARSHALS SEIZE FREIGHTER CARRYING AID
Fort Lauderdale News & Sun-Sentinel |
The U.S. Marshals Service seized a freighter stranded at Port Everglades, a move that will further d
Maritime
JAPAN WANTS ACCORD ON PRIORITIES
A.E. Cullison |
For once, as they gather at next month's seven-nation Venice summit, the leaders of the United State
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Reagan Reiterates Stance on Persian GulfPresident Reagan reiterated Thursday he has no inten
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
FERTILIZER USE ROSE FOR YEAR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S.-produced fertilizer shipments to foreign and domestic consumers rose overall for the year to da
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US Passenger Traffic Rose 18.4 percent in AprilU.S. airlines carried 18.4 percent more passe
SAS PLANS SERVICE NON-STOP TO CHINA
P.T. Bangsberg |
Scandinavian Airlines Systems is hoping to launch its first services to China early next year, carry
ARGENTINA, NETHERLANDS SETTLE PIPELINE DISPUTE
Jeremy Morgan |
Argentine and Dutch officials have signed an agreement settling their five- year wrangle over debts
BOX FACILITIES HIT AT VANCOUVER PORT
Mark Wilson |
A 50-mile container destuffing rule in the port of Vancouver is expected to be abolished in the fall
Maritime
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
CITICORP MOVE POSITIONS BANK FOR DEBT TALKS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Citicorp chairman John Reed's decision to shift $3 billion into loan loss reserves and take a second
INTERSTATE ERA NEARS END, US FACES TOUGH CHOICES
Boston Globe |
In Phoenix, the project is called the Papago Freeway, a 10-mile stretch of Interstate 10. In Los Ang
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Three US Lawyers To Practice in JapanThree American lawyers Thursday became the first foreig
Maritime
WINDY CITY STORMS ON AS A TOP TRADE CENTER
Kevin D. Thompson |
A flourishing risk management system has enabled Chicago to emerge as a keyfinancial center
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Three US Lawyers To Practice in JapanThree American lawyers Thursday became the first foreig
Maritime
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