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TRUCKING INDUSTRY ASKS REVIEW OF POLICY ON 65 MPH LIMITS
Leo Abruzzese |
Trucking industry officials are asking Congress and the Bush administration to investigate a new gov
Trucking News
AARONSON LEAVES NY-NJ AIRPORTS WITH GROUND LAID
Ira Breskin |
Laying the groundwork for future development of New York's airports is the legacy claimed by Robert
Air Cargo
GROCERY CHAIN SAYS INVOICES KEY TO MANAGING INVENTORY
Torrey Byles |
Electronic data interchange has been hailed as the great inventory reducer. Computerized sys
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
DIGITAL INTRODUCES MID-SIZE COMPUTERSYORK - Digital Equipment Corp. has introduced new mid-s
CONRAIL SAYS EARNINGS OFF SLIGHTLY IN QUARTER
JOC Staff |
Conrail earned $78 million, or $1.13 a share, on revenue of $904 million in the fourth quarter.<
Rail News
SKINNER ADVANCES IN DRIVE TO BE TRANSPORT SECRETARY
Howard S. Abramson |
Secretary of Transportation-designate Samuel K. Skinner easily worked his way through the first publ
Rail News
FMC RULES WORRY FOREIGN SHIPOWNERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Foreign shipowners are concerned that the Federal Maritime Commission's new authority to crack down
Maritime
FED DENIES ANY GOAL TO RESTRICT GROWTH
John Boyd |
Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Manuel Johnson Wednesday issued a strong statement against inflation b
BIG SALARY INCREASES WORRY JAPAN'S CENTRAL BANKER
A.E. Cullison |
Bank of Japan Governor Satoshi Sumita expressed concern Wednesday that this spring's labor negotiati
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wed., Jan. 25, 1989 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
GERMANS OFFER DATA ON EC'S 1992 PLANFRANKFURT, West Germany - During the first half of 1989,
Maritime
TRADE SPURS DREAMS OF 'GREATER CHINA'
Teresa Watanabe |
The stink of glue and the clang of machinery pervade a cavernous warehouse where 300 workers are hun
Maritime
US IMPORTERS PROTEST PLAN TO CUT QUOTAS ON THAI APPAREL
William Armbruster |
A group of U.S. importers is protesting plans to set reduced quotas on certain coats and trousers im
Maritime
FARMERS FACE PRESSURE OVER CHEMICAL USE
Angelia Herrin |
With concern mounting over the safety of the nation's air, water and food supply, farmers and the fe
SINGAPORE CUTS RELIANCE ON US AS EXPORT MARKET
P.T. Bangsberg |
Efforts by Singapore to reduce its reliance on the United States as a marketplace for exports are sh
Maritime
TELXON IS BULLISH ON AKRON, OHIO
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Telxon Corp., which is outgrowing its manufacturing plant in Houston, will build a second factory on
PETROLEUM PRODUCT INVENTORIES FOLLOW NORMAL SEASONAL TRENDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Basic supplies of key petroleum products followed normal seasonal patterns as gasoline stocks increa
DOUBTS GROW ABOUT PILOT BUY-OUT OF UNITED
Carol Jouzaitis |
Nine months after United Airlines' pilots' union proposed a $110-a-share buy- out offer for the comp
Air Cargo
PORT OF SEATTLE APPROVES PLANS FOR ON-DOCK RAILYARD
John Davies |
In a bid to win intermodal cargo now moving through southern California, the Port of Seattle unanimo
Rail News
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
NEW WAYS SOUGHT TO MONITOR FUTURES TRADE
Kevin Commins |
Allegations of widespread fraud on the Chicago futures exchanges are leading to calls for the introd
PHILA. CONTAINER YARD TO BE OPENED TO ALL
Gloria Joseph |
For the first time in its 20-year existence, Philadelphia's largest container yard is set to be leas
CITIZENS' GROUPS IN NJ WAGE WAR ON AUTO INSURERS
(Ap) |
A coalition of labor and community organizations will go door-to-door to garner support for its plan
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AMALGAMATED BANK OF NEW YORK (New York) - Nicholas J. Palermo was named president and chief executiv
BRAZIL WILL RESUME DEBT SWAP AUCTIONS
James Bruce |
Brazil's public debt conversion auctions will be resumed next month, although at a slower pace and a
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year1/25 1/24 Ch
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SAUDIS TO BEGIN STORING MTBE AT NY FACILITYSaudi Arabia said that in March it will begin ope
LINES MAY DOCK PORTS IN AUSTRALIA FOR DELAYS
Vincent W. Stove |
Shipping companies have threatened to impose a surcharge on cargo passing through Australia's main P
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Jan. 24, 1989 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
GLORIA JOSEPH'S - INSIDETALK - ON SHIPPING
Gloria Joseph |
LOOK OVER YONDER and what do you see? In the case of Crowley Maritime Corp., it sees its pre
Maritime
SHIPOWNER GROUP URGES BROADER TAX RULES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
United Shipowners of America hopes the Maritime Administration will permit wider use of money withdr
Maritime
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES' TRAFFIC THROUGH SEATTLE LIKELY TO CLIMB
John Davies |
American President Lines Ltd., the largest container carrier at the Port of Seattle, is considering
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CANADIANS PULL OUT OF SALMON PACT TALKSVANCOUVER, British Columbia - Canadian negotiators sa
Maritime
GROWING TAIWAN-CHINA LINKS MIGHT HURT US TRADE INTERESTS
Gene Linn |
The boom in trade between Taiwan and China looks certain to continue at least through this year, and
TOBACCO EARNINGS RISE DESPITE FEARS
(Reuter) |
Rising worldwide cigarette sales and aggressive pricing are boosting profits in the American tobacco
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
Wire and Staff Reports |
ASTORIA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION (Long Island City, N.Y.) - George L. Engelke Jr. was na
PRICES OF LDC DEBT CONTINUING TO DROP, WITH BRAZIL IN LEAD
Deborah Lutterbeck |
The rapid descent of Brazilian paper is leading the entire secondary market for sovereign debt lower
4 DRAGONS MEET OECD IN INFORMAL SEMINAR
Barbara Casassus |
Representatives from four of Asia's fastest-growing economies and the Organization for Economic Coop
Maritime
JAMAICAN INSURERS HIKE RATES TO MEET CLAIMS FROM HURRICANE
Canute James |
New terms set by reinsurers in the United States, Canada and Britain have led to an increase in gene
CHEMICAL MARKETS DEGUSSA HIKES PRICES OF NIACIN FCC GRADE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Degussa Corp. announced a price increase for its niacin FCC grade, to become effective Feb. 1, 1989.
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