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DOLLAR HOLDS STEADY AHEAD OF GNP REPORT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar moved in an extremely narrow range Monday in dull trading. Dealers said a ge
LEGISLATIVE SNAG IN US HURTS SUGAR PRODUCERS
Ed Lopez |
Sugar-producing countries in the Caribbean and Central America were expectingfinancial relie
CANADIAN GAS EXPORTS TO US COULD SOAR
Journal of Commerce Special |
A study just released by the Canadian Energy Research Institute predicts a major increase in natural
PANAMA CANAL SERVICE CONTINUES UNINTERRUPTED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Panama Canal nears the end of two months of operations amid Panama's political strife, without y
Maritime
JAPAN MAY OFFER PLAN FOR REMOVING QUOTAS
A.E. Cullison |
Takashi Sato, Japan's minister of agriculture, forestry and fisheries, will propose a timetable for
Maritime
TORIES COULD WREST CONTROL FROM MANITOBA'S LEFT WING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Progressive Conservative party is expected to oust the left-wing New Democratic party from power
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON REGISTERS DECLINE IN NET INCOME FOR QUARTER
(Ap) |
Southern California Edison, operating under new billing procedures that radically restructures its i
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Emery May Double Number of Cargo HubsJAMAICA, N.Y. - Emery Air Freight Corp. is considering
Air Cargo
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT EDEN AIR FREIGHT NAMES CARRIGAN
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Eden Air Freight named John F. Carrigan to head its central region. Mr. Carrigan has nearly
Air Cargo
INTEL CORP.'S EARNINGS SOAR ON WINGS OF RISING DEMAND
John Schneidawind |
Intel Corp., riding an unexpected jump in demand for nearly all of its semiconductor products, poste
INSURANCE EARNINGS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Farmers Posts Rise In Operating IncomeFarmers Group Inc., the target of a takeover bid from
DUNLOP NIGERIA TO EXPAND TIRE PLANT WITH IFC AID
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The International Finance Corp., an affiliate of the World Bank, is providing a $12.5 million loan t
MARGIN OF PASSAGE IS KEY TO SENATE VOTE ON TRADE BILL
Keith M. Rockwell |
The Senate will vote this week on the giant omnibus trade bill, withexpectation s that it will pass
MANAGEMENT, IN A FIRST, BUYS OUT LLOYD'S BROKER LOWNDES LAMBERT
Edwin Unsworth |
A Lloyd's of London insurance broker, Lowndes Lambert Group Ltd., announced Friday what is believed
HOPPER CAR SHORTAGE SLOWS GRAIN MOVES
Howard S. Abramson |
A severe shortage of covered hopper rail cars is seriously impeding the movement of grain in the Uni
SEAPORT TERMINALS HAVE BUSY QUARTER
Tim Sansbury |
Business was brisk at U.S. seaport terminals handling coal exports in the first quarter of 1988, acc
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
April 22, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
COAL IMPORTS, OUTPUT DECLINE IN EC IN 1987
Bruce Barnard |
The European Community's coal output and imports both fell last year despite a rise in electricity p
AUSTRALIAN TRADE ROUTE CHOPPIER THAN IT SEEMS
Mark Magnier |
Carriers operating in the United States-Australia-New Zealand trade say it's much more difficult to
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Seminar to Address Hazardous MaterialsNEWARK, N.J. - Shippers and carriers can obtain the la
Trucking News
COFFEE CONSUMERS PLAN NEGOTIATION STRATEGY
Amir Amirani |
Consumer members of the International Coffee Organization today will set themselves to the task of b
HEALTH LAW-TAX PROPOSAL LINK QUESTIONED IN MASS.
Michael S. Lelyveld |
While aides to Gov. Michael Dukakis continued to assert that no new taxes would be needed to pay for
SEATTLE PORT COMMISSIONERS REJECT MASSIVE AIRPORT EXPANSION PLAN
John Davies |
Only a few hundred yards from where a pilot crashed a flaming, out-of-control commuter plane into an
Air Cargo
TRADERS EXPECT DOLLAR TO HOLD IN THIN RANGE
Kevin Commins |
The dollar will trade in a narrow range in the near future, according to currency traders and econom
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of Commerce , U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Room HCHB
Maritime
RG&E REPORTS RISE IN ELECTRICITY SALES
Journal of Commerce Special |
Rochester Gas & Electric Corp. reported increased sales of electricity and natural gas in the first
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT
From Wire and Staff Reports |
DSI TRANSPORTS INC. (Deer Park, Texas) - Avery Corning was named vice president, sales and marketin
Trucking News
NEDLLOYD SEES PROFITS BY 1989
Janet Porter |
The Dutch shipping line Nedlloyd hopes to be breaking even on its North Atlantic operations by the s
Maritime
DOT DRAWS CRITICISM ON HEAVY-TRUCK ACCESS
Leo Abruzzese |
Sen. James Exon chided the Department of Transportation for underestimating the severity of heavy-tr
Trucking News
PIOTTI WEARS THE UNIFORM WELL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Vice Adm. Walter T. Piotti Jr. is an impressive figure in Navy blue. He's tallish, but not o
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Daily Index Textiles Metals Misc.Smoothedpercent Change, 0.35
US-CANADA FARM TRADE LOADED WITH OPPORTUNITIES
(Ap) |
High-value products from soup to nuts dominate a thriving agricultural export business with Canada,
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
India to Purchase Soviet SupercomputersNEW DELHI, India - India and the Soviet Union have si
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Indonesia Appeals For Production CutsJAKARTA, Indonesia - Indonesia appealed to members of t
GLOBAL NETWORKS MAY SAVE BUSINESS $140 BILLION A YEAR
Tony Seideman |
The walls of paper documents that keep world trade from flowing smoothly are crumbling. Glob
AMWEST TO BE LISTED ON PACIFIC EXCHANGE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Pacific Stock Exchange announced the listing and commencement of trading of Amwest Insurance Gro
FRANCE'S SOFRANA BUYS 50 PERCENT STAKE IN ANZDL
Mark Magnier |
Sofrana Unilines SA, a French-owned company based in Australia, has acquired a 50 percent share in A
Maritime
DRY CARGO FREIGHT RATES PLUNGE
Janet Porter |
Dry cargo freight rates moved sharply lower last week, with further steep falls registered on the Lo
Maritime
CHEMICAL EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Squibb Earnings Post 31 percent ClimbPRINCETON, N.J. - Squibb Corp.'s first-quarter net inco
W. GERMANY WEIGHS SECOND SHIP REGISTRY
Erich E. Toll |
The momentum is increasing toward establishment of a second West German ship registry, as high domes
Maritime
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