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WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Bond Market Uproar Brings Quick ResponseThe Treasury Department said the administration will
NEW YORK CITY JOBLESS RATE UP
(Ap) |
While unemployment remained steady in New Jersey and New York state in June, the jobless rate rose 0
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Superconductor market is pegged to grow with advances in the technology. Page 2
JAPANESE READY TO SHAKE UP GLOBAL FUTURES EXCHANGES
Kevin Commins |
Tremors of what promises to be a major earthquake are shaking the trading floors of futures exchange
SKEPTICISM GREETS JOB NEWS
John Boyd |
What can you say about government figures that put the nation's unemployment rate at its lowest leve
MARAD BENDS ON SHIP INSURANCE
Robert F. Morison |
The Maritime Administration for the first time has agreed to permit underwriters other than U.S. or
Maritime
SPARKS STILL FLY DESPITE INSURANCE CRUNCH
Paula L. Green |
U.S. insurers aren't sharing the growing American passion for fireworks. Americans are buyin
CHINESE SEEK HELP TO BANISH BAD SMELL
John Kelley |
Dalian Chemical Industry Corp. in north-eastern China is the biggest of its kind in the country, the
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Trading Begins On MBIA StockWHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Trading on MBIA Inc.'s initial public offer
BILL BOOSTS RETIREE HEALTH PLANS
Leah R. Young |
Legislation introduced in the House Wednesday would permit employers to set aside tax-free money to
NEV. BANKS LOSE BID TO ENTER INSURANCE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Legislation allowing banks to expand into insurance was vetoed this week by Gov. Richard Bryan.<
GLEASON TO REMAIN ON THE WATERFRONT
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Thomas W. "Teddy" Gleason may be leaving the top job at the International Longshoremen's Association
EVERGREEN PREPARED TO JOIN CONFERENCES RATE-MAKING GROUPS MUST BE HONEST, CHAIRMAN SAYS
Stanford Erickson |
Evergreen Group, the world's largest containership operator, is prepared to become a member of vario
STATE REGULATION: IS IT EFFECTIVE? NAIC BLASTS DRIVE TO REPEAL MCCARRAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners came down hard on Washington in a new report pro
S. FLORIDA DOCTORS PROTEST MALPRACTICE RATE INCREASES
(Ap) |
The head of a local doctors' group says tourists should avoid South Florida, where many physicians a
INSURER TO SELL RADIO ASSETS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Kentucky Central Life Insurance Co. said its Bluegrass Broadcasting Co. subsidiary entered an agreem
STATE REGULATION: IS IT EFFECTIVE? WHERE FEDERAL LAWS ARE NEEDED
Leah R. Young |
A diverse group of state insurance regulators, running the spectrum from supporters of state regulat
AUTOMAKERS, INSURERS COLLIDE ON PARTS
Russ Banham |
Automobile manufacturers and insurers are on a collision course over car body parts. Insurer
GASOLINE PRICES RISE IN NEW YORK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Gasoline prices were higher across New York State last week, according to the State Energy Office's
FIREMAN'S FUND DECIDES TO DESERT MASSACHUSETTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. said it and its subsidiaries are withdrawing from doing new business in
ANDREA CHANCELLOR'S INSIDE TALK ON ENERGY
Andrea Chancellor |
POWDER RIVER BASIN spot coal prices apparently have fallen 25 cents a ton or more in the past month
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
July 1, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
ONSHORE BILL GAINS SUPPORT FROM INTERIOR DEPARTMENT
(Ap) |
The Interior Department on Tuesday endorsed a bill to subject all onshore federal oil leases to comp
KUWAIT COMPLAINS ABOUT LOW QUOTA
Journal of Commerce Special |
Oil Minister Sheik Ali Khalifa al-Sabah says Kuwait's new oil production quota of 996,000 barrels a
OPEC APPROVES 54 PERCENT HIKE IN ECUADOR'S OUTPUT QUOTA
(Ap) |
The Organization of Oil Exporting Countries granted Ecuador a 54 percent oil production increase to
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Shell Oil Changes Crude Pricing SystemShell Oil Co. said it is changing its pricing system f
GASOLINE SUPPLIES STEADY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Supplies of gasoline were unchanged from a week earlier while distillate fuel supplies increased sli
OIL CONSORTIUM APPEALS GREEK LAW ALLOWING TAKEOVER
(Ap) |
A Canadian, West German and U.S. oil consortium appealed to the state council on Wednesday against a
NINE MILE 2 GETS LICENSE WITH IMPROVEMENT PROVISO
(Ap) |
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission voted unanimously to give a full- poweroperati ng license to Nine
FINANCIAL WOES PLAGUE SEABROOK
TOM McNIFF |
Financial bad news continued to hit the owners of the Seabrook nuclear power plant Wednesday as a ma
C-E, LURGI RESTRUCTURE PACT ON FLUIDIZED BED BOILERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Combustion Engineering Inc. said that it would supervise marketing of fluidized bed boilers in the U
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
UTILITIES BUY COAL
Andrea Chancellor |
An Indiana utility, a Nebraska city public utility and Iowa State University at Ames are buying coal
JAMAICA TO BOOST SHARE OF US ETHANOL MART
Canute James |
Jamaica will increase significantly its share of the U.S. ethanol market in two years following a jo
INTERIOR REVISES RULES ON ROYALTY RATE CUTS
Tim Sansbury |
The Interior Department issued new guidelines under which coal companies mining on federal lands wil
WHAT MANUFACTURERS THINK
JOC Staff |
U.S. Competitive Position Establishing a competitive international position is a "very serio
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Newbay to Build Cogeneration PlantNewbay Corp. announced it will build a 70-megawatt coal- f
US MANUFACTURERS WORRY ABOUT DOMESTIC COMPETITION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Most U.S. manufacturing executives still consider other U.S. companies as their primary competition
Maritime
PURIDYNE, PDN SIGN MARKETING ACCORD
Journal of Commerce Special |
PuriDyne Inc., Raleigh, N.C., signed an agreement for the marketing in the United States, Canada and
Maritime
HONDA TO EXPORT CYCLES TO JAPAN
Journal of Commerce Special |
Honda of America Manufacturing said it will export its top-of-the-line Honda Gold Wing touring motor
Maritime
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