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JAPANESE MARKET FACES PROBLEMS
A.E. Cullison | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Japan's offshore money market, scheduled to open Dec. 1, will be hampered by certain disadvantages t
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Jaruzelski Welcome TOKYO - Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone met with Polish Foreign Minister
Maritime
PORTUGUESE TOURISM LOOKS UP
Howard Schissel | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Portugal is aiming at developing a quality tourism industry, thereby avoiding some of the problems c
Maritime
PORTUGAL'S ECONOMY IMPROVES
Howard Schissel | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Portugal is emerging strongly from three years of recession, but the recovery still remains somewhat
Maritime
HAITI DOMINATES THE CARIBBEAN NEW GOVERNMENT SPURRING THOUGHTS OF CAPITAL INFLOW
Rosalind Rachid | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Haiti has emerged as the Caribbean's newest frontier for private investment. "Capital is som
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LATIN DEBT CRISIS EXPECTED TO PERSIST
(Ap) | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Latin American nations cannot count on substantial drops in interest rates or big jumps in oil price
Maritime
TERMS OF LOAN TO MEXICO IRK BANKERS
Journal of Commerce Special | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Many bankers subscribing to the $6 billion commercial loan to Mexico are openly unhappy about its te
Maritime
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
For the week ended Nov. 8, 1986, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equa
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
China Military Research PEKING - China has developed its first long-term program of military
Maritime
US INVESTMENT FALLS SHORT IN GRENADA
(Ap) | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Three years after the U.S. invasion, U.S. businesses have begun to respond to the Reagan administrat
Maritime
AQUINO VOWS BETTER LABOR RELATIONS
Richard Gourlay | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
President Corazon Aquino Thursday promised to improve labor relations with management and to crack d
Maritime
SEN. BRADLEY ON THE ADMINISTRATION
JOC Staff | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
TAX REFORM: I'm candid in saying that tax reform could not have happened without this president bein
COMPANIES TO STAY IN US? NEW TAX LAWS MAY SPUR DOMESTIC INVESTMENT
Rose A. Horowitz | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
The jury is still out, but the new U.S. tax law may encourage U.S. companies to produce and invest m
Maritime
US STUDY FINDS PRICES VARY WIDELY IN CHINA
Journal of Commerce Staff | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Not only do prices change from city to city in China but they've fluctuated since last year as well,
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
US Urged to Reject Soviet World Bank BidU.S. Rep. Jack Kemp, R-N.Y., has written to Treasury
Maritime
PANELS PROMOTE HIGH-TECH ACCESS
Helen Ericson | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Businessmen and academics in Japan and the United States should be able to share knowledge, technolo
Maritime
JAPAN'S GROWTH VIEWED WITH LESS OPTIMISM
A.E. Cullison | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Japan's economy, which continues to be badly battered by the unexpectedly sharp appreciation of the
Maritime
JAPAN AGREES TO CUT BACK MACHINE TOOL EXPORTS TO US
Journal of Commerce Staff | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Japan and the United States signed an agreement reducing Japan's exports of high-technology machine
S. AFRICA DISINVESTMENT MOUNTS US CORPORATE TREND ADDS TO WHITES' SENSE OF ISOLATION
Tony Koenderman | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
U.S. corporate disinvestment is adding to the growing sense of isolation among South Africa's white
PERSONAL INCOME RISES
Knight-Ridder Financial | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Personal income rose 0.4 percent in October to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $3.52 trillion,
ON THE MOVE
JOC Staff | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
LA Trade Unit Names BurcoDirectorLONG BEACH, Calif. - Robert A. Burco, a specialist
CANADIAN PROVINCES HELD KEY TO PACT
Rose A. Horowitz | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Congress isn't likely to approve a negotiated free trade agreement between the United States and Can
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
GENERAL NEWSPersonal income rose 0.4 percent in October, the largest increase since April.
LINDA STERN'S ECONOMIC BEAT
Linda Stern | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
JUST ENOUGH GROWTH is what many private economists are expecting for 1987. Even White House Budget D
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Conrail Sale Managers WASHINGTON - The Transportation Department selected six investment ban
AGRICULTURE MAY TOP TRADE TALKS AGENDA
Richard Lawrence | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Agricultural trade probably will be one of the first issues addressed next year in the new round of
FED: INFLATION NOT AN OPTION
John Boyd | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Wayne Angell, Federal Reserve governor, strongly emphasized the Fed's commitment to maintaining what
FLYING TIGER SALE MAY BOOST CARGO RATES ON THE PACIFIC
Larry Sterne | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Tiger International's decision to put the assets of its Flying Tiger Line subsidiary up for sale cou
INSIDER TRADING SCANDAL TOUCHES P/C INDUSTRY ON SEVERAL ISSUES
James Nolan | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
The widening insider trading scandal rocking Wall Street embroils the property/casualty insurance in
COMMODITY FUTURES AT BOTTOM?
Gordon Platt | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Commodity prices appear to be in the process of bottoming out, according to John J. Murphy, presiden
MCLEAN LOST $92 MILLION DURING THE THIRD QUARTER USL PARENT'S LOSSES NEAR $250 MILLION THIS YEAR
Mark Magnier | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Crowley Maritime Corp. is reported to be negotiating to take back from five to 11 ships from McLean
INSURANCE EXECUTIVE GIVES CMA MIXED VIEW
Journal of Commerce Staff | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Most insurance rates are not likely to increase substantially in 1987, although liability lines coul
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Firm Hikes EmulsionPricesThe Resin and Specialty Chemical Division of National Starc
UNIPURE SYSTEM CATCHES ON
Bill Mongelluzzo | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
A waste treatment system developed by Unocal Corp. is finding acceptance among manufacturers that pr
WIS. UTILITY, BECHTEL TEAM UP ON RENOVATION
Journal of Commerce Staff | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Wisconsin Electric Power Co. selected Bechtel to provide technical assistance on a $200 million life
COAL MEET COVERS RANGE OF TOPICS
Tim Sansbury | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Utilities are adopting different strategies for coping with a potential coal miners' strike.
RADIOACTIVE WATER LEAKS FROM TMI UNIT 1 BUILDING
(Ap) | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Leaky valves allowed 800 gallons of radioactive water to flow outside the sealed containment buildi
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Hong Kong Tycoon To Invest in China PlantHong Kong tycoon Li Ka-Shing plans to invest more t
TVA AWARDS 4 CONTRACTS FOR SPOT COAL
Journal of Commerce Staff | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
The Tennessee Valley Authority awarded four spot coal contracts covering 11,300 tons of steam coal i
INSPECTION REQUESTS BESIEGE IAEA
(Ap) | Nov 20, 1986, 7:00 PM EST
Many countries have asked the International Atomic Energy Agency to conduct safety inspections of th
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