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VEHICLE EXPORTS FROM JAPAN FALL
(Ap) |
Japanese exports of cars, trucks and buses fell 8.3 percent in May from a year ago - the fourth cons
SOUTHEAST FIRMS STILL SETTING PACE
Orlando Sentinel |
Companies based in the Southeast continue to out-perform their national counterparts, according to J
CARICOM TO END TRADE BARRIERS TO REGIONAL GOODS IN 1988
Canute James |
Members of the Caribbean Economic Community will dismantle all barriers to regionally produced goods
HOUSE, SENATE CONFEREES MOVE TO RESCUE FSLIC
Knight-Ridder Financial |
House and Senate conferees on banking legislation moved toward final agreement Wednesday by tentativ
BALDRIGE SEES LINK IN US DEFICITS
John Boyd |
To Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige, the safest path to a lower U.S trade deficit lies in cutting
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
Emery Air Freight Quitting South AfricaWILTON, Conn. - Citing pressure from U.S. pro-divesti
SENATE TRADE BILL GETS AMENDMENT TO COUNTER UNFAIR SHIP PRACTICES
Tim Neale |
The Senate agreed to amend pending trade legislation to address specifically unfair foreign shipping
RELIANCE ESTABLISHES P/C DIVISION
Journal of Commerce Special |
Reliance Insurance Co. said it formed a specialty property/casualty insurance unit headed by two for
WASHINGTON CRITICIZED ON REGULATION PLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
State insurance regulators blasted Washington for even thinking of regulating the insurance business
NORWAY ASKS US TO DELAY ACTION
Janet Porter |
The Norwegian government is still deciding how to respond to the U.S. Senate vote calling for a ban
TOSHIBA EXECUTIVES RESIGN IN WAKE OF SANCTIONS VOTE
A.E. Cullison |
Business analysts here see the abrupt resignation of two top Toshiba Corp. executives primarily as a
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Staff |
British Develop Telescopic SpreaderA telescopic spreader beam for ship-to-shore container ha
Maritime
CHRONOLOGY *
JOC Staff |
May 1980: Santa Fe Industries proposes to buy Southern Pacific Transportation Co., but negotiations
Maritime
LOCKPORT MARINE CALLS IT QUITS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Lockport Marine Co. has became the second ship repair company in three days to terminate operations
Maritime
SEA-LAND DATA SYSTEM MAKES EUROPEAN DEBUT
Janet Porter |
Sea-Land Corp. hopes to link up around 1,000 shippers in Europe to its Sea- Trac data communication
Maritime
SPECULATION ABOUNDS AS TO ROUTE SANTA FE WILL OPT TO TAKE NEXT
Lawrence Kaufman |
Almost before the brief meeting of the Interstate Commerce Commission finished the hopes of Santa Fe
Maritime
EXPORT CARGO GROWS AT MASSPORT FACILITY
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Massachusetts Port Authority says its Moran Container Terminal has shown a 43 percent increase i
Maritime
US MERCHANT MARINE SEEN SINKING
Boston Globe |
Ronald Reagan's maritime policy, or the lack of one; deliberate violation of U.S. cargo laws; a mori
Maritime
POTASH PRICE CHANGES LISTED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Potash Co. of America has announced present and future price changes for muriate of potash.
KUWAIT RUMOR RATTLES STOCKS
Gordon Platt |
Stock prices declined sharply Tuesday on a rumor the U.S. embassy in Kuwait had been bombed.
DOLLAR SLIPS DESPITE INDICATORS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar drifted lower Tuesday after the report of a 0.7 percent rise in May's U.S. leading e
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
TOKYO BANKING MART TOUGH ON FOREIGNERS
Kate Pound |
Tokyo's growing importance as an international financial center offers new profits and opportunities
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 |
Two Banks to Deal In Japanese BondsTOKYO - The Japanese Finance Ministry Tuesday allowed two
DOLLAR LIKELY TO WEAKEN, ARGUS ECONOMIST PREDICTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
James R. Solloway, director of research at Argus Research Corp., said the recent calmer atmosphere i
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tue., June 30, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Owens-Corning Teams With Taiwan GlassTOLEDO, Ohio - Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corp. signed an
MUREX, JAPANESE ENTER JOINT DEAL ON AIDS TEST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Murex Corp. and Kyowa Medex Co., a wholly owned subsidiary of Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Tokyo, announce
CHEMICAL MARKETS CHLORINE OUTPUT MIXED IN MAY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Production of chlorine gas and chlorine liquid was mixed in May, according to Chlorine Institute Inc
CANADIAN MARTS REACT PLACIDLY TO 'BIG BANG'
Leo Ryan |
Canada's "Big Bang" kicked off quietly Tuesday, but sweeping change was already being felt in the Ca
11-YEAR-OLD ON FINAL LEG OF TRANSCONTINENTAL FLIGHT
(Ap) |
An 11-year-old pilot took off Monday for Cincinnati, Ohio, on another leg of a trip he hoped would p
Air Cargo
OUTGOING FAA CHIEF TACKLES AGENCY CRITICS
Dave Higdon |
Speaking two days before leaving his post, Federal Aviation Administrator Donald D. Engen cautioned
Air Cargo
EARNINGS INCREASE AT LILLY INDUSTRIAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Lilly Industrial Coatings Inc. reported net income for the second quarter ending May 31 was $2.8 mil
FRENCH STRIKE BY CONTROLLERS IN 11TH WEEK
(Ap) |
Air traffic on the French domestic airline Air Inter was cut by 40 percent Monday as another strike
Air Cargo
DISPUTE OVER GIBRALTAR THREATENS EC AIR ACCORD
(Ap) |
Britain and Spain failed Monday to resolve their dispute over Gibraltar airport, which threatens to
Air Cargo
AIR CARGO'S PROGNOSTICATORS HAVE VARIED VISIONS
Richard Malkin |
Change, or the prospect of it, breeds uncertainty; and in turn this casts a pall of obscurity on the
Air Cargo
FAA TRIES TO END CHEATING SCANDAL
(Ap) |
The Federal Aviation Administration withdrew eight test problems for air traffic controllers after c
Air Cargo
ALL NIPPON TO START FLIGHTS TO AUSTRALIA
Vincent W. Stove |
The entry of All Nippon Airways into the Australia-Japan route later this year is expected to cut fa
Air Cargo
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