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FATE OF COCOA PRICES HINGES ON TALKS
(Ap) |
The outcome of two weeks of talks among cocoa-trading nations opening in London this week will have
CONGRESS ADDRESSES TRANSPORT ISSUES
Staff Report |
Congress this year may backpedal a bit on transportation regulation, although how fast and how far r
EASTERN'S CARGO SERVICE EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Eastern Airlines' revamped Moonlight Special" service made first month revenue targets in the initia
INSTITUTE WILL ESTIMATE FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Institute for International Economics will begin regularly estimating the competitive exchange r
VENEZUELA CONSIDERS HIKE IN OIL LOAN TO ECUADOR
(Ap) |
Venezuela could increase its five-month oil loan to fellow Organization of Petroleum Exporting Count
CHINA PLANS FERTILIZER INVESTMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
China is planning a $100 million project to upgrade several fertilizer production facilities through
BOSTON-HALIFAX RUN CALLED '80 PERCENT READY'
TOM McNIFF, Jr. |
The president of a British-based shipping line says he is about 80 percent ready to proceed with the
Maritime
PRICE SLUMP HITS NORWAY'S STATOIL
Bob Wesenberg |
Norway's state-owned oil company, Statoil, hit hard by last year's dramatic fall in oil prices, repo
CARIBBEAN URGED TOFIGHT PROTECTIONISM
Rosalind Rachid |
Caribbean business interests should come together to lobby against U.S. trade protectionism, a key N
ARGENTINE STEEL COMPANY CONSIDERS US SUPPLIERS
Tim Sansbury |
Somisa, Argentina's national steel company, is considering adding new U.S. coking coal suppliers, ac
COMEX ELECTS BRODY CHAIRMAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Alan J. Brody was elected chairman and Andrew F. Brimmer was re-elected first vice chairman of the C
JAPAN TIGHTENS CREDIT RULES
Richard Lawrence |
Japan agreed to proposals to tighten international rules governing subsidized export credits.
NY TO DELVE INTO BOOKS OF INSURERS
James Nolan |
When the New York Senate insurance committee opens public hearings Tuesday, the central issue will b
INTEREST RATES TO STAY PUT IN NEAR TERM
Gordon Platt |
Interest rates likely will remain near current levels for the next few months, but will begin moving
SAUDI OIL TANKER ESCAPES ATTACK
(Ap) |
A fully laden Saudi Arabian oil tanker escaped a missile attack by an Iranian gunboat in the souther
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
WITCHING HOUR TO CAST ITS SPELL
Gordon Platt |
Stocks will continue to meander aimlessly until Friday, when the unpredictable "triple witching hour
GERMAN CLOCK MAKERS MARK TIME AS SECTOR LAGS
Alice Siegert |
Cuckoos, apparently, are no longer enough to sell cuckoo clocks. Nor, it seems, are dancing couples,
Maritime
DIASONICS SYSTEM APPROVED
Journal of Commerce Special |
Diasonics Inc. and Helsinki-based Instrumentarium Corp. announced that the ultra-low-field magnetic
Maritime
STEEL PLAN ATTACKED IN EUROPE
(Ap) |
The European Commission said cuts in steel production capacity proposed by European steelmakers is i
Maritime
NICARAGUA MOVES TO PROTECT ASSETS
(Ap) |
Nicaragua is moving to prevent foreign bankers from seizing its assets as payment of back interest o
Maritime
CHEMICAL MARKETS CELANESE ANNOUNCES PRICE HIKES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Celanese Chemical Co. announced an increase in the selling prices of acetic acid and vinyl acetate,
MELON PACKERS AGREE TO PAY $8.2 MILLION
(Ap) |
Twenty California cantaloupe packers have agreed to pay up to $8.2 million in a settlement with 5,00
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Tanker Spills Oil After Crash in Ise BayA Liberian-registered tanker collided with a Panaman
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
NJ COMPANY BUYS DESOTO BUSINESSES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Desoto Inc. said it sold its fatty acid, fatty amide and metallic stearate businesses to Plastic Spe
SAN DIEGO UTILITY SEEKS RATE HIKE FOR COGENERATORS
(Ap) |
Local industries that make their own electricity could see increases of up to 50 percent in their el
TWRA WON'T HIKE SURCHARGE GROUP TO KEEP FEE AT 21 PERCENT FOR EXPORTS MOVING TO JAPAN
Maureen Robb |
The TransPacific Westbound Rate Agreement said it canceled a planned increase in its currency surcha
Maritime
HOW EXECUTIVES VIEW D&O CRUNCH
Paula L. Green |
Brokers agree with the results of a Peat, Marwick Mitchell & Co. study showing nine out of 10 corpor
ON THE MOVE AEB NAMES JOHN SLANG TO NEW POST
Staff Report |
American Express Bank Ltd., a unit of American Express Co., named John L. Slang senior vice presiden
FIRST PACIFIC REGISTERS BIG GAINS
P.T. Bangsberg |
The trading and marketing unit of the rapidly growing First Pacific Group reported a 128 percent inc
Maritime
UNION DEMONSTRATES SOLIDARITY WITH RALLY AT CROWLEY OFFICES
Gloria Joseph |
A record was being set in Seattle by a labor union, and those involved seemed mighty proud of it.
Maritime
INDONESIA, JAPANESE SIGN LOAN AGREEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Indonesia has signed a $905 million loan agreement with the Export-Import Bank of Japan. Ind
Maritime
JAPANESE-OWNED COMPANIES IN US EXPANDED ASSETS FROM 1982-85
Journal of Commerce Special |
Japanese-owned companies operating in the United States grew in both number of employees and net fix
Maritime
DAVE CAWTHORNE'S INSIDE TALK ON TRANSPORTATION
Dave Cawthorne |
RUMORS ARE CIRCULATING in Washington about attempts to negotiate agreements aimed at settling some
UNITED DISPUTES CHARGE OF BILKING ITS CUSTOMERS
(Ap) |
United Airlines has been accused in a class-action lawsuit of cheating thousands of customers in its
CPI RISES 0.7 FOR NORTHEAST
(Ap) |
The Consumer Price Index for the Northeast rose .7 percent in January 1987 over the month before be
WEEK AHEAD
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Factory Output Report WASHINGTON - Capacity utilization figures for February are expected to
INTRODUCING THE BATMOBILE AND THE ANTEATER-EATER
Michael S. Lelyveld |
First came the Anteater. It wasn't the squat, long-nosed animal, but the first of a new breed of aer
NRC GRANTS LICENSE TO GA. NUCLEAR PLANT
(Ap) |
Georgia Power Co. is being allowed to proceed with full power operation of the nearly $9 billion Uni
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