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US TO INVESTIGATE EC MEAT IMPORT RULES
(Ap) |
An investigation will be made into new European Community meat import requirements that U.S. Farm an
OFFICIAL SUGGESTS JAPAN DUMPING AUTO PARTS IN US
Richard Lawrence |
Japanese auto parts manufacturers are dumping their products in the U.S. market, a senior Commerce D
FRANCE'S THOMSON TO BUY GE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
(Ap) |
General Electric Co. said Wednesday it will drop out of the consumer electronics business, which doe
US FREE-TRADE ADVOCATES CALL BILL A STEP BACKWARD
Rosalind Rachid |
The United States would be taking several steps backward if the trade bills that passed both houses
EXPORTERS RAP TRADE MEASURE
William Armbruster |
Neither the trade bill passed by the Senate Tuesday evening nor the version approved earlier by the
EMPLOYERS WELCOME PROPOSED DOCK PACT ON PACIFIC COAST
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Maritime employers on the West Coast have had several weeks to analyze the proposed three-year contr
CHINESE EMPHASIZE QUALITY TO INCREASE THEIR EXPORTS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Chinese authorities are pushing for quality in export production. Under new rules drawn up i
2 BOND UNDERWRITERS ACCUSED OF COLLUSION
C.A. Carpenter |
Delaware's insurance commissioner is investigating USF&G Corp. and Fireman's Fund Corp. for possible
TRADE BILL CONFEREES FACE MAJOR TASK REAGAN HAS LONG LIST OF OBJECTIONS
Keith M. Rockwell |
With Senate passage of the omnibus trade bill there is no longer any doubt a trade bill will arrive
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Pentagon Denies Rumor of Ship AttackU.S.-flagged Kuwaiti tankers and Navy ships have not bee
ASIAN EXPERT SAYS SOUTH KOREA NEEDS TO OPEN MARKETS FURTHER
William Armbruster |
The State Department's top Asian expert praised South Korea for the steps it has taken thus far to o
Maritime
VANCOUVER OPTIMISTIC
Journal of Commerce Special |
The past year won't go down as one the port of Vancouver, Wash., wants to brag about, but 1987 figur
Maritime
WORLD BANK EYES FUTURES MARKET
Cristina Lee |
The World Bank is looking into trading in the futures and options market asa possible means of diver
COAST GUARDSMEN CREDIT TEAMWORK IN RESCUE
James Nolan |
As usual, the enlisted men had the tough job and the officers had it easy when the Coast Guard saved
Maritime
APPEALS COURT CLEARS WAY FOR LAKES PREFERENCE SUITS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A federal appeals court has cleared the way for Great Lakes port and shipping interests to sue feder
Maritime
UK BANK LOAN RATES SEEN REMAINING STABLE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The large deficit in Britain's trade in goods and services for May probably won't cause U.K. banks t
SOME HIGHLIGHTS OF PROPOSED PACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Highlights of the proposed new West Coast longshore contract are: * Conversion of wage rate
Maritime
WEST CHIDED ON SUB-SAHARA
Janet Porter |
The British government is urging other countries to respond more quickly to the plight of the world'
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Sales Net Income Per Share CompanyPeriod Latest Prior Latest Pr
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wed., July 22, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
MASTERCARD, VISA TO SHARE SPACE ON CHINESE CARD
Noel Fletcher |
The battle for China's first international credit card is ending in a draw, with two U.S. heavies pr
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
State Bureau Mistake May Save Motorists $1Massachusetts motorists who already have received
EL PASO TO RESTART POLYETHYLENE PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
El Paso Products Co., headquartered in Odessa, Texas, plans to restart its idled high presure low de
NY CONSIDERS BAN ON PIT BULLS
JOC Staff |
Citing deadly attacks by pit bull terriers, City Councilwoman Carolyn Maloney on Monday called for l
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Former Head of Thrift Sentenced to PrisonANN ARBOR, Mich. - Burton Bongard, of New York, for
CHEMICAL MARKETS BP PERFORMANCE PLANS POLYOLEFIN PRICE HIKE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
BP Performance Polymers Inc. will raise its prices on POLYBOND polyacrylic acid grafted polyolefins,
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Fireman's Posts $116 Million LossNOVATO, Calif. - Fireman's Fund Corp. reported a consolidat
LIBERTY MUTUAL ROW IN MAINE CONTINUES
Paula L. Green |
Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. is still turning away assignments from the state's involuntary workers
1982 LLOYD'S REFORM BILL FORCED CRUCIAL CHANGES
Edwin Unsworth |
The Lloyd's Act of 1982, the most significant revision to the self-regulatory powers of Lloyd's of L
CHEMICAL EARNINGS FMC REPORTS HIGHER INCOME IN 2ND QUARTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
FMC Corp. reported net income of $123.0 million, or $2.59 a share, compared with $49.0 million, or 4
FIREMAN'S RESERVES $587 MILLION FOR ASBESTOS
(Ap) |
Fireman's Fund Corp. has added $587 million to insurance loss reserves, much of it to cover potentia
PENSION LEGISLATORS WEIGH HIKE IN PREMIUM PAID BY EMPLOYERS
Leah R. Young |
Employers will be required to pay $19 per plan participant for government pension plan insurance und
TRANSCONTINENTAL SEEKS TO RESOLVE SERVICE DISPUTES
John Maggs |
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Co. is meeting privately with its customers to try to resolve disputes
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
July 22, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
SPAIN ABSORBS MEXICAN OIL OVERFLOW
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
Spain is absorbing a new increase in Mexican oil production. In a contract concluded this we
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Taurus Sells Stock To Australian GroupTaurus Petroleum Inc. said that it sold 5 million shar
JAPAN STUDIES BOYCOTT OF OIL FROM IRAN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry has been talking to Japanese oil companies abou
KUWAIT HOPES TO EXPAND GASOLINE STATION NETWORK
(Ap) |
Despite the crisis in the gulf, the man in charge of Kuwait's overseas oil marketing says his compan
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