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TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Rail Union Authorizes Strike for Sept. 13A union representing Long Island Rail Road track wo
SEAGA SEEKS DEBT AID
(Ap) |
Edward Seaga, prime minister of Jamaica, concluded a round of meetings with international banking an
Maritime
SECURITY PACIFIC TO SELL YEN BONDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Security Pacific Corp. agreed to sell 40 billion yen ($260 million) of 8.50 percent Eurobonds, of wh
TAX REFORM, US DEFICIT INTERTWINED
Knight-Ridder Financial |
There are several ways for Congress to reduce the federal budget deficit for fiscal 1987 by $9.4 bil
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US Likely to Oppose Chile World Bank LoanPresident Reagan's top Latin American affairs offic
Maritime
DEBT POLICY S HIFT UNLIKELY FEW NATIONS EXPECTED TO HEED PHILIPPINE CALL
Gregory S. Johnson |
There is little chance that debtor nations will adopt a suggestion by the Philip pines to pay their
Maritime
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSThe labor market improved in August, signaling an end to the deterioration in th
DRY CARGO MARKET
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Activity for Panamax tonnage to load out of the U.S. Gulf slowed Friday, brokers said, although $7.5
Maritime
CUSTOMS FINALIZES BROKERS RULES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Customs Service adopted final rules for licensing customs brokers under the Trade and Tariff Act
Maritime
MASS. AUTO RATE PANEL DEFENDS REQUESTED RISE
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
The Massachusetts Auto Rating Bureau terms self delusion a contention by the state's attorney genera
SAUDI MINISTER THREATENS RETALIATION AGAINST TARIFFS
TOM MCNIFF Jr |
Saudi Arabia's oil minister last week threatened OPEC retaliation in the form of higher oil prices i
CANADIAN O IL DREAM FADES
David R. Francis |
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries failure to maintain the price of oil has killed -
ARGENTINE DEBT TRADING SLOWS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Secondary trading of Argentine debt paper has turned cautious in recent weeks, following increases e
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Electronics Equipment Seized in Alleged ScamAuthorities investigating alleged serial-number
Maritime
ON THE MOVE
-Staff Report |
INSURANCE CONTINENTAL CORP. (New York) - Richard N. Maiocco joined the Marine Office of Amer
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSMajor retailers, reporting that back-to-school items sold well during the latter
GRACE SPLITS LATIN, PACIFIC OPERATIONS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
W.R. Grace & Co. announced the reorganization of its Pacific and Latin American specialty chemical o
MARINE CASUALTIES
JOC Staff |
The 9,899-gross-ton Cypriot-flag vessel Silver Sea was reported to be ablaze about seven miles north
Maritime
INSURANCE AND THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Trend Change From Change From ChangeJuly 1986 Prior Month Year Ago 1977-1985Overall
ASIA MAY GET NOR TH SLOPE OIL YET
Bruce Johnson |
A California oil company believes it has found a way to exportAlaskan oil to Japan and other Asian n
ILA GETS SWEETER OFFER HOURLY WAGE INCREASED IN THIRD YEAR
Alan F. Schoedel |
Management placed a new contract offer before North Atlantic delegates of the International Longshor
ARGENTINA SEEKS TRANSSHIPMENT BAR
Jeremy Morgan |
Maritime officials ruled Argentine exports and imports goods had to be carried on the same vessel th
Maritime
UK-CANADA DEAL OFF? BRITISH THREATEN TO SCRAP BILATERAL AIR AGREEMENT
Journal of Commerce Special |
Air Canada and Canadian Pacific Air Lines claim Britain is threatening to scrap its bilateral air ag
INNOVATIONS ABOUN D IN THE CAR R ENTAL INDUSTRY
Christopher Lofting |
Times have not been easy for the car rental business. Competition from all sides, and particularly f
JAGUAR PLANS SALES DRIVE IN JAPAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Jaguar, the British up-market carmaker, announced Thursday it is to launch a major sales drive in Ja
Maritime
THUNDER BAY WALKOUT EXPECTED TO BE LONG
Leo Ryan |
Prospects appear dim for an early resolution to the labor dispute that has brought grain traffic to
Maritime
ALASKA PACIFIC NEGOTIATING FOR LAND TO BUILD REFINERY
Bruce Johnson |
The Alaska Pacific Refining Co., planning to build a refinery at the southern end of the trans-Alask
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Telecom Exhibit Opens Sept. 16 in NairobiAfrica Telecom 86, the first African telecommunicat
Maritime
US SETS IMPORT QUOTAS ON SWEATERS FROM CHINA
(Ap) |
The United States announced it is imposing import quotas on ramie and silk- blend sweaters from Chin
Maritime
US DIDN'T INTERVENE IN EXCHANGE MARTS
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
The U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York did not intervene in the foreign exchange
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Iran Fails to Reply To Japanese Bank CallsIran has not replied to requests from the Export-I
DIGITAL OFFERS POWERFUL PC
(Ap) |
Digital Equipment Corp. joined the crowd of companies introducing powerful personal computers by ann
COMPANIES SIGN INTENT FOR HALCON ACQUISITION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Texas Eastern Corp. and Denka Chemical Corp. jointly announced the signing of a letter of intent for
ICC ISSUES GUIDES IN CSX BID
David M. Cawthorne |
The Interstate Commerce Commission issued procedures it will use for handlingCSX Corp.'s app
FARM CREDIT SYSTEM FUNDS OK FOR 1 YEAR
(Ap) |
The federal Farm Credit System has enough money to survive for at least another 12 months without se
TANKER DEMA ND MAY RISE UK CONSULTANT FORESEES REF INED OIL TRADE BOOMING
Simon Cameron Moore |
Trade in refined oil products will increase by 40 percent from 250 million metric tons in 1985 to 35
Maritime
LLOYD'S EARN INGS SLASHED RESULTS REFLECT LOSSES AT PCW SYNDICATES
Edwin Unsworth |
Profits of Lloyd's of London, the world's biggest insurance market, fell to 36 million ($53.3 millio
AIR AFRIQUE MANAGEMENT HOPES FOR FURTHER UPTURN
Howard Schissel |
Air Afrique, the multinational African carrier, is in the midst of an effort to recover from the sla
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