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AMAX SELLS SUBSIDIARY IN FLORIDA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
AMAX Inc. closed the previously announced sale of its subsidiary, AMAX Chemical Corp., to FCS Energy
HOW TO CUT LDC DEFICIT CHILE PRAISED FOR USE OF DEBT-EQUITY SWAPS
William Armbruster |
Debt-equity swaps could relieve as much as 25 percent to 30 percent of developing countries' debt, s
Maritime
FRANCE MARKS 20 YEARS OF TIDAL POWER PRODUCTION
(Ap) |
Opening the world's first full-scale tidal power plant 20 years ago, President Charles de Gaulle sai
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Friday, Dec. 5, 1986 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U
CP AIR IMPACT WEIGHED AIR CANADA FACES INTERNATIONAL ROUTE ISSUE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Air Canada's hopes of taking over the international routes of rival Canadian Pacific Air Lines are u
BANKERS SCORE BRUNEI ACTION
Joyce Quek |
Foreign banks are up in arms over what they see as high-handed and discriminatory action by the sult
NOVEMBER JOB DATA STIR GROWTH OPTIMISM
John Boyd |
The stronger-than-expected November jobs report helped the outlook for economic growth through this
USL'S RETREAT LEAVES OPENING FOR SEA-LAND NORTH ATLANTIC MILITARY TRADE UP FOR GRABS
Robert F. Morison |
The withdrawal of United States Lines from the North Atlantic leaves the door open for Sea-Land Serv
US, SOVIETS PUSH CLOSER TRADE TIES
Albert Axebank |
The new Soviet law on joint ventures with foreign companies and the new economic restructuring steps
HIGHWAY FUNDING INEQUITIES RAPPED
Leo Abruzzese |
Inequities in the nation's highway funding programs are increasing thepressure for higher tr
MARAD PAYS $2.9 MILLION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Maritime Administration paid off nearly $3 million more on vessel financing obligations it had u
Maritime
YOUDE SUCCESSOR: CRUCIAL DECISION
P.T. Bangsberg |
The sudden death of Hong Kong's chief executive, Sir Edward Youde, while on a visit to Peking threw
Maritime
MASSEY LABOR DISPUTE HEADED FOR HIGH COURT
(Ap) |
A labor dispute that spawned a violent, 15-month United Mine Workers strike against A.T. Massey Coal
CHERNOBYL CASING COMPLETE
(Ap) |
The concrete casing around the No. 4 Chernobyl reactor, which scientists hope will seal off the ruin
COAL LEASE RULES DRAW QUICK FIRE ABOUT 100 COMPANIES FACE LOSS OF FEDERAL LEASES
Tim Sansbury |
New rules the Interior Department published to clarify aspects of the coal leasing program could end
SWELLING TRADE DEFICITS PLAGUE POOR COUNTRIES
(Ap) |
Poor countries in Asia, Europe and the Western Hemisphere are plunging deeper into debt, posting a $
Maritime
MASS. SBLI SELLERS SET TO GAIN POWERS
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
The Massachusetts Legislature has ignored the protests of the life insurance industry and passed a m
OFFICIAL QUESTIONS CALIF. RATES
John Davies |
Unhappy that a ballot measure limiting government liability hasn't resultedin lower insurance premiu
CAN BANKS, AGENTS COEXIST? BANKERS INSIST 'THEY ARE NOT THEIR COMPETITION'
C.A. Carpenter |
The Canandaigua National Bank & Trust Co. received two hate letters" from local independent insuranc
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
December 5, 1986 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallo
TUNISIA TO EXPAND REFINING
Howard Schissel |
Tunisia is set to forge ahead with plans to expand its inadequate refining capacity over the next fe
AMOCO SUSPENDS LIBERIAN DRILLING
(Ap) |
The global oil price slump forced Amoco, the multinational U.S. petroleum company, to suspend oil ex
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Delors to Hold EC Post For Another 2 YearsJacques Delors, president of the commission of the
Maritime
ICC DECISION ON LABOR ISSUE UPHELD
David M. Cawthorne |
A federal court of appeals has upheld another Interstate Commerce Commission decision not to impose
WORLD CEREAL PRODUCTION MAY REACH RECORD HIGH
(Ap) |
World cereal production is expected to hit a new high this year, causing a record surplus, while cer
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Marad Allows Sale Of Ship for ScrapThe Maritime Administration approved the sale of a 26-yea
Maritime
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Staff |
The weekly general freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100 percent
Maritime
WESTERN COAL FIRMS UPBEAT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Optimism burns eternal in the breasts of Western coalmen, especially when exports are mentioned.
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Arco Chem ExpandsResin UnitsArco Chemical Co., a division of Atlantic Richfield Co.,
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Dow Raises Phenol Price 5 Cents Dow Chemical U.S.A. announced a list price increase of 5 cen
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hyundai Wins Contract For Project in PakistanSEOUL, South Korea - Hyundai Construction Co. w
DOLLAR FIRMS SLIGHTLY IN VERY THIN TRADING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar firmed up slightly against most major foreign currencies Friday after drifting a bit
OIL MARKET IEA SETS OPEC OUTPUT AT 16.7 MILLION B/D
Edwin Unsworth |
Fourth quarter oil production by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is expected to av
ATLANTIC ACQUIRES NJ'S ULTRAMAR PA. FIRM PAYS $25 MILLION FOR WHOLESALE MARKETER
Sam Glasser |
Atlantic Petroleum Corp., King of Prussia, Pa., completed its acquisition of Ultramar Petroleum Inc.
TRADE WITH THE USSR
JOC Staff |
Top Stories Soviet Trade Minister Boris Aristov says expanding trade with the United States
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
Mont. Power Names NeillTo New PostBUTTE, Mont. - Montana Power Co., Montana's larges
LITTLE PROGRESS REPORTED AT COCOA AGREEMENT TALKS
(Ap) |
Five days of talks among officials from cocoa-producing and -consuming countries on the rules for bu
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Thailand's Rice Exports Reported 6.36 percent HigherBANGKOK, Thailand - Thailand's Jan.-Nov.
NEXT CONGRESS SHIP ALLY? DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY LIKELY TO HELP US-FLAGS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The maritime industry may find the Democratic-controlled 100th Congress that convenes next month mor
Maritime
DEBT-EQUITY SWAPS ADVOCATED FOR LDCS
William Armbruster |
Debt-equity swaps could relieve as much as 25 percent to 30 percent of developing countries' debt, s
Maritime
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