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FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
INTEL SURGE MAY SIGNAL TURNAROUND FOR CHIPS
Christopher H. Schmitt |
In a report that could signal the semiconductor industry's long-awaited pickup, Intel Corp. of Santa
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STEVEDORES STRIKE IN PORT OF GENOA
Thomas Taylor |
Stevedores here struck Friday two days after they agreed to follow the new work rules imposed for lo
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FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Turkish Leader in US ISTANBUL, Turkey - Premier Turgut Ozal flew to the United States Monday
Maritime
THE ECONOMY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Construction Spending FellIn DecemberConstruction spending dropped 0.5 percent in De
VOLCKER: DOLLAR AT A RISKY LEVEL
John Boyd |
The U.S. dollar's value has reached a point at which further declines could quickly push import pric
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Shell, Exxon Hike PricesFor BenzeneBenzene contract prices are reported to have move
UTILITY REVAMPS POLICIES FRANCE'S EDF TO CUT RATES FOR INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMERS
Howard Schissel |
The French state-controlled utility, Electricite de France, has altered its electricity pricing poli
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Railroad Lawsuit Bill To Be Re-introducedSen. Dennis DeConcini, D- Ariz., and Rep. Mike Syna
TERMINAL BANKS ON SIZE MASS. YARD'S COMPETITOR IS BIGGEST CUSTOMER
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The New England Intermodal Terminal in Palmer, Mass., is a long way from Long Beach. But the little
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Chinese Region Boosts Output of Cane SugarNANNING, China - Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region,
INDONESIA TARGETS GROWTH NATION CONTINUES NATURAL GAS EXPORT DRIVE
P.T. Bangsberg |
The state energy monopoly of Indonesia, one of the world's largest exporters of natural gas, is buil
BANKAMERICA TO SELL SCHWAB BROKERAGE
(Ap) |
Financially troubled BankAmerica Corp., the nation's No. 2 banking company, said it agreed to sell t
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AIDS RULING PROMPTS EXODUS
Paula L. Green |
Individuals trying to buy life insurance in the nation's capital have faced an increasingly tight ma
NJ NUCLEAR PLANT PUTS OUT THE WELCOME MAT
(Ap) |
The Oyster Creek nuclear generating station might not have quite the aura of a national monument, bu
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
US PANEL EXAMINING SAFETY OF LIGHT TRUCKS
(Ap) |
The federal government is considering whether it should extend automobile safety standards to light
NORWEGIANS WORRIED BY DROP IN CERTAIN EXPORTS TO SWEDEN
Bob Wesenberg |
The value of exports of Norwegian manufactured goods to Sweden declined by 10 percent in 1986. Accor
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WALLS BETWEEN BANKING, SECURITIES BEING CHIPPED AWAY
Sherie Winston |
The barriers separating traditional banking and securities activities are being chipped away and ind
PACKAGE DESIGN DRAWS MARKETERS' EYE
(Ap) |
Breyers had long been a leader in premium ice cream in the Northeast, but its packaging drew so many
BRAZIL'S CRACKDOWN ON INFLATION WORRIES MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES
James Bruce |
Government bureaucrats here are busily scrutinizing McDonald's menus - and it's not because they're
AMINO ACID DEMAND SEEN RISING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The fast-growing pharmaceuticals industry is expected to help drive U.S. demand for amino acids from
FARM PRICES DECLINE 1.7 PERCENT
(Ap) |
Prices farmers get for raw products in January dropped an average of 1.7 percent, beginning the new
IRAN INCREASES CRUDE PRODUCTION
(Ap) |
Iran boosted its oil production to an estimated 2.2 million barrels a day after a three-week lull in
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Commerce Rules Chile Dumps CarnationsThe Commerce Department made a final determination that
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FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Chase, Paribas Brokers Get Japanese LicensesThe Finance Ministry licensed brokerage houses a
TRANSPORT EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Airborne Freight Earnings IncreaseSEATTLE Airborne Freight Corp. reported fourth quarter ear
STRIKE CLOSES DOWN MANCHESTER AIRPORT
(Ap) |
Manchester's Ringway Airport, Britain's busiest outside London, was closed to passengers for a fift
TENNECO UNIT OPENS UK OFFICE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tenneco United Co., a general trading and marketing unit of Tenneco Inc. of Houston, Texas, has open
CALIFORNIA LAWMAKER DIES BEFORE HER BILL IS INTRODUCED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A California congresswoman who sought to create a seaport park to preserve historic ships died the n
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BERRY, NORRIS BOARDS APPROVE MERGER PLANS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The boards of Berry Petroleum Co. and Norris Oil Co. unanimously approved a resolution authorizing m
GOLD OUTPUT SHINES IN CHINA
P.T. Bangsberg |
Output of gold from China was up 14 percent last year on 1985, with a much larger contribution from
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MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
American Association of Port Authorities. Seminar on container terminal design standards. Feb. 9-11
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SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
February 2, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallo
JOINT VENTURE TO DEVELOP SWEETENER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Montedison SpA and Ferruzzi Group, both of Italy, and Biospherics Inc., of Rockville, Md., announced
WEEKLY TRUCK TONNAGE INDEX
JOC Staff |
The following index charts weekly changes in motor carrier tonnage originatingfrom 49 produc
PEOPLES POSTS 8.5 PERCENT DROP IN EARNINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Peoples Energy Corp. reported net income of $18.8 million, or 58 cents a share, for the quarter ende
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Japanese Firms Sign Kuwaiti Oil ContractsThree Japanese trading houses signed contracts with
WEAPONS PARTS RESTRICTIONS ADVOCATED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Use of imported parts in weapons systems should be identified and limited, the Reserve Officers Asso
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