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CHILEAN INVESTORS BULLISH
Chicago Tribune |
A decade of free-market policies initiated by Chicago-trained economists and the prospect of democra
Maritime
DEAK ACQUIRES JOHNSON MATTHEY COMMODITIES UNIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Deak International moved Wednesday into wholesale trading of precious and nonferrous metals in both
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Egyptian Crude Prices To Hold Through AprilEgypt's crude oil prices are to remain unchanged
NET KEEPS AGENTS IN GOOD COMPANY
Joseph Bonney |
In the late 1970s, Frank Overlaet had an idea: a select, worldwide association of reputable ship age
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Dow Sells Coal Mining Chemicals Unit to BetzTREVOSE, Pa. - Betz Laboratories Inc. announced
EC ADOPTS SAFETY PLAN FOR NUCLEAR EMERGENCY
(Ap) |
The European Community Commission said Wednesday it adopted a rapid information exchange plan for nu
IT'S A BIRD! IT'S A PLANE! IT'S A FISH!
(Ap) |
An aerial collision between a jet airliner and a fish dropped by an eagle delayed an Alaska Airlines
VENEZUELA'S REFINERY NETWORK CAPTURES INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
(Ap) |
As Venezuelan officials tell it, it's almost incidental that this nation has become the biggest oil
A LOOK BACK IN TIME
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The prime rate increase initiated by Citicorp on Tuesday focused attention on an economic barometer
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
South Korea Will Free Chip Import MarketSEOUL, South Korea - South Korea will end all restri
Maritime
UNIONS SUPPORT MOVE TO PROTECT RETIREE BENEFITS
Leah R. Young |
Union members rallied on Capitol Hill in favor of legislation to give retirees' health benefits pref
MARUTI, HUNGARY SIGN EXPORT DEAL
(Ap) |
India's state-owned automaker, Maruti Udyog Ltd., on Tuesday signed its first export contract, a bar
Maritime
FRENCH REGION STRIVES FOR US TRADE TIES
Howard Schissel |
Burgundy, a rich wine-growing region in the central-western part of France, is striving to develop i
Maritime
BANKS SEEK ASSISTANCE IN HANDLING GLOBAL DEBT
Helen Ericson |
Commercial banks warned they can't take a lead financing role in developing countries and urged indu
STOCK RISE IN LATE BUYING ROUND
Gordon Platt |
Stock prices rose on a late round of buying in the blue chips Wednesday, despite news of the first i
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
April 1, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
PORT EVERGLADES CUTS WHARFAGE FEES
Craig Dunlap |
The new executive director of the Port Everglades Authority evidently feels comfortable in his posit
Maritime
W. GERMAN CONCERN GETS BASF PACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Uhde GmbH of Dortmund, West Germany, was awarded a contract to supply a nitric acid plant on a turnk
QUICK RULING SMOOTHS DELTA MERGER
(Ap) |
Delta Air Lines filed incorporation papers to complete its $860 million merger with Western Airlines
ROYALE BELGE, AXA VENTURE IS EXPECTED
(Ap) |
Belgium's largest insurance company is expected to announce a joint venture with France's leading pr
PORTLAND GETS NAVY, ARCO WORK
Journal of Commerce Special |
Portland waterfront workers got a double economic shot in the arm Tuesday. Sen. Mark Hatfiel
Maritime
JAPAN FEELS BAD SIDE EFFECTS OF STRONG YEN
(Ap) |
The rise of the yen, engineered to help ease foreign trade frictions, is confronting Japan with a pa
Maritime
DRINK LABELING MANDATE URGED
(Ap) |
The labels on non-alcoholic beverages should be required to say the drinks actually may contain some
Maritime
PRIME RATE INCREASE BULLISH FOR DOLLAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar rose Wednesday as major U.S. banks raised their prime rate to 7.75 percent from 7.5
REAGAN HIGHWAY WIN MAY BE SHORT-LIVED
Staff and Wire Reports |
The Senate appeared to be moving toward overriding President Reagan's veto of an $88 billion highway
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
CORN PLANTING CUTBACKS SEEN
(Ap) |
Farmers plan to cut back sharply on corn plantings this spring, reflecting overloaded world granarie
CME EYES CHANGE IN EURODOLLARS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange is considering extending the number of listed Eurodollar futures con
ONE MAN KILLED AS TRAIN HITS TRUCK
JOC Staff |
A man and his dog were killed when a Metro North train hit the man's truck at an unprotected crossin
EXPERTS REFUTE CHERNOBYL DEATH CLAIMS
(Ap) |
Government nuclear experts who recently visited Kiev and the damaged Chernobyl plant in the Soviet U
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC KEEPS CARIBE BUSY
Hans William Perl |
An air freight concern in Puerto Rico is benefiting from the development of U.S. pharmaceutical and
JAPAN OPENS DOOR TO FOREIGN LAWYERS
(Ap) |
Foreign lawyers can practice in Japan for the first time in 30 years under a law now in effect, and
Maritime
CHASE ACQUIRES RANGER INSURANCE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Chase Enterprises said it completed the acquisition of Ranger Insurance Co. of Houston from an affil
TAKEOVER TO FORM TOP PR AGENCY
(Ap) |
Rogers & Cowan Inc., one of the largest entertainment public relations firms in the United States, h
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
More Employees Have Retirement PlansWorkers are getting more help from companies in putting
TYPEWRITER MAKER CITES DUMPING BY JAPANESE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Renewed dumping by Japan threatens to put the only remaining U.S. manufacturer of portable electric
Maritime
INSIDER TRADING SCANDALS COULD CHILL D&O MART
Paula L. Green |
Wall Street's insider trading scandals aren't going to smooth the path of banks seeking directors an
US VISITORS HELP BOOST TOURISM IN CARIBBEAN
Canute James |
The Caribbean's tourist industry grew in 1986 by 5 percent in the volume of visitor arrivals, booste
Maritime
CBT CONTRACT SETS VOLUME RECORD
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Chicago Board of Trade announced its municipal bond futures contract set a volume record Monday
NY BILL ALLOCATES CHEAP POWER STATEWIDE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Both houses of the state legislature have agreed to pass a bill to allow for re-allocation of New Y
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