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DOLLAR SPURTS ON TRADE FIGURES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar moved sharply higher Friday in reaction to news thatDecember's merchandise t
STOCKS TO CONSOLIDATE GAINS
Gordon Platt |
The stock market appears to be entering a period of consolidation, analysts said, although the basic
BUS BRAKE CONTROVERSY BREAKING IN NY CITY
(Ap) |
More than two-thirds of the Transit Authority's 3,100 buses are running on unsatisfactory brakes tha
'CAVALIER ATTITUDE' CITED ON SAFETY
Tim Neale |
Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., is becoming increasingly vocal about the Reagan adminis
OPEC FACING DAUNTING TASK
Jane Merriman |
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will face a hard task maintaining crude oil prices
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Tokyo Stocks Close Above the 20,000 LevelThe Nikkei index of 225 selected stocks rose above
THAI MINERS RISK LIVES FOR CAMBODIAN RUBIES
(Ap) |
Thai miners are risking their lives by slipping into a war zone in Cambodia in search of Siam rubies
Maritime
CHEMICAL WASTE EXPECTS WASH. SUPERFUND PACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Chemical Waste Management Inc. announced that a project team headed by its Enrac division will likel
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
In the Jan. 29 edition of The Journal of Commerce, in a page 1A story and in an earlier published st
HOW COMPANIES CAN CUT HEALTH INSURANCE COSTS
Leah R. Young |
Ryder System Inc. saved $3 million in health-care costs in 1986 through the installation of several
CATASTROPHIC PLAN PASSES NY SENATE
Journal of Commerce Special |
A pilot program in six areas of New York State to be covered by a catastrophic health coverage plan
US CAR PLANT GOES WAY OF JAPAN
Chicago Tribune |
Diamond-Star Motors Corp., taking shape amid the cornfields on the west edge of this central Illino
AN AIRLINE INDUSTRY DRAMA
(Ap) |
Six years ago, an airline executive with a new idea sent three planes into the skies from a backwate
WILLIAM HEWLETT: STEPPING DOWN IN STYLE
David Sylvester |
For all the electronic products he has helped engineer and all the patents he holds, William R. Hewl
Maritime
EUROPEAN SPOT OIL PRICES MOVE IN NARROW RANGE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
European spot oil prices moved very little last week, with North Sea Brent crude trading in a narrow
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSMidwest heads for moderate economic growth, according to many experts. Page 2A
Maritime
CUMBERLAND SEEKS OIL COMPANY LOOKS TO MIDEAST FOR REFINERY SUPPLIES
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Cumberland Farms Inc. executives will travel to the Mideast this month seeking oil supplies for a Ne
OIL ANALYSTS SAY GULF WAR IS WILD CARD
Journal of Commerce Special |
While the war between Iran and Iraq is a "wild card" as far as forecasting prices is concerned, nati
FARM EXPORTERS OFFERED TIPS
(Ap) |
There are 10 steps to marketing success when it comes to selling U.S. farm products to foreign buyer
AUSTRALIA BEEFING UP US EXPORTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Australian beef exports are expected to rise to 340,900 metric tons in 1988, up from an estimated 32
FRANCE, IRAN STRIVE FOR FINANCIAL HARMONY
(Ap) |
Premier Jacques Chirac said a new round of negotiations over a financial dispute with Iran began las
Maritime
PLASTICS CORNER MONOMER MARKET FIRMED, OTHERS WEAKENED IN MONTH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Monomer prices increased while plastics prices generally slipped over the last 30 days, according to
SHIPPERS SEEK SPECIALISTS EMPHASIS PLACED ON INCREASED CONTROL, COSTS
Kevin D. Thompson |
A growing number of shippers are turning to specialized truck leasing companies to retain more contr
CARIBBEAN NATIONS WIN AID
Helen Ericson |
Fourteen Caribbean nations have attracted pledges of $1.5 billion from foreign governments and aid a
FOCUS ON IMPORTS FIRM LICKS WOUNDS OF WAR
Janet Porter |
It's already been a very long year, jokes Don Gregory, export director of James Burrough PLC, as he
EVERETT'S 'TWILIGHT' ZONE
Philo Lund |
Still in limbo after three years, the foreign trade zone in Everett exists in name only. The
Maritime
SHIP PANEL ASSIGNMENTS UNDER WAY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Democrats and Republicans chose key chairmen and ranking minority members for the House Merchant Mar
Maritime
REDESIGNED CONTROLS WILL HELP OLDER DRIVER
(Ap) |
Design students at a California art college, working under a federal highway safety grant, have come
S&P ASSESSES S. KOREAN CREDIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Standard & Poor's Corp. announced its credit assessment of South Korea as part of its program of pro
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE MULTILINGUAL SYSTEM FOR VIDEO DISPLAY UNITS
JOC Staff |
Now available from Nufax Ltd. is Karousel, a multilingual visual display unit. The unit can display
Maritime
'86 AUTO EXPORTS LOWER IN JAPAN
(Ap) |
Japan exported 6.6 million motor vehicles in 1986, 1.9 percent fewer than the previous year, the Jap
Maritime
TRAFFIC ON SEAWAY UP SLIGHTLY
Robert F. Morison |
Traffic through the St. Lawrence Seaway last year was up slightly, thanks to a late season surge.
Maritime
JAPANESE STILL LOVE FOREIGN BONDS, STOCKS
A.E. Cullison |
Japanese net purchases of foreign bonds and stocks soared to a record high of $100.1 billion last ye
US FARM EXPORTS TO CHINA TALLIED
Knight-Ridder Financial |
There were 24,999 metric tons of corn and 1,595 running bales of cotton exported to China in Decembe
CME OFFICIAL URGES CATTLE FUTURES CHANGES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange has been "unresponsive" to changes in the cattle industry, but exist
OIL PRODUCERS WEIGH FUTURE
Curtis Wilkie |
Across the Arab Gulf states the story is essentially the same. After a decade of sustained g
Maritime
GREEK AUSTERITY POLICY RILES TRADE UNIONS
Victor Walker |
Buoyed by the success of a one-day general strike in mid-January that brought this country's main ci
Maritime
COAL MARKETS AUSTRALIA REDUCES PRICES FOR JAPAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Japanese have managed to persuade Australian coking coal producers to reduce their prices by aro
ECONOMIC GROWTH SEEN FOR MIDWEST
Chicago Tribune |
The Midwest is heading for a year of moderate economic growth in 1987 according to many experts, but
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