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NO NEED FOR JUA SEEN IN NEW YORK
Paula L. Green |
The New York Insurance Department appears unlikely to establish a joint underwriting association for
CARBIDE SEEKS INJUNCTION TO DELAY BHOPAL SUIT
(Ap) |
Union Carbide Corp. asked for an injunction that would delay any action on India's US$3 billion suit
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Cigna Affiliates Gain Foreign LicensesCigna Corp. said two affiliates received licenses to o
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
AMBASSADOR RESUBMITS PLAN VT. INSURER MAKES LAST ATTEMPT TO AVOID LIQUIDATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ambassador Group Inc. resubmitted its plan to avoid the liquidation of Ambassador Insurance Co. that
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
REFINED PRODUCTS FIRM IN NEW YORK COLD TEMPERATURES IN EUROPE CITED AS INFLUENCING FACTOR
Sam Glasser |
Prices of refined oil products are very firm in New York. Late in Monday's session home heat
MAURITANIA PLANNING TO REOPEN REFINERY
Journal of Commerce Special |
The oil market's continuing weakness has not deterred Mauritania from planning to reopen its 20,000-
NORWAY STUDIES PRODUCTION CUTS
Bob Wesenberg |
The Norwegian Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee today will hear the government's proposal for l
AVIATION SAFETY SEEN DETERIORATING
James R. Carroll |
Near collisions of aircraft over the United States rose to a record rate of more than two a day in 1
FUEL OIL STOCKS HIT LOW IN JAPAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Japan's inventories of residual fuel oil stocks totaled 40.3 million barrels at the end of December
CALIFORNIA FIELD SINKS
(Ap) |
Nobody knows why a half-mile-long depression as deep as 40 feet in places has appeared in a Kern Co
CROWN CENTRAL ADDS SUPERFUND LINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Crown Central Petroleum Corp. said it will introduce a Superfund expense line to its invoices for te
RETAIL GASOLINE PRICES JUMP 3 CENTS
(Ap) |
A volatile mix of consumer demand, taxes and wholesale costs sent retail gasoline prices soaring an
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CSX Changes Names Of Two SubsidiariesRICHMOND, Va. - CSX Corp. changed the names of two of i
TIGER TO LEASE SIX DC-8S
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Flying Tiger Line, which was threatening to close its doors only weeks ago, said it will lease six D
PEOPLE, NEW YORK AIR TO CONSOLIDATE
Larry Sterne |
People Express and New York Air will merge into Continental Air Lines Feb. 1, creating what Texas A
MARTINAIR FINDS 'SEA-AIR' 80 PERCENT OF ITS CARGO VIA SEATTLE IS FROM FAR EAST
Simon Cameron Moore |
Martinair Holland found unexpected business two years ago when it forsook San Francisco and Portland
HONG KONG TO WEIGH HUGE TRANSPORT PLAN
P.T. Bangsberg |
The Hong Kong government promised a "careful and serious" study of a mammoth private-sector proposal
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS, EMBRAER HOLD TALKS
James Bruce |
Brazil's Embraer aircraft manufacturer is negotiating a contract with McDonnell Douglas to participa
AIR CANADA CHAIRMAN URGES PRIVATIZATION SOON
Leo Ryan |
Air Canada should be privatized as soon as possible, Claude Taylor, chairman of the state-owned airl
W. GERMANS BLAME DOLLAR IMPORT VOLUME FROM US GREW, BUT VALUE FELL IN '86
Jess Lukomski |
West Germany purchased 5 percent to 8 percent more goods from the United States in 1986 than a year
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Air Cargo Move Seen To Surface TransportSPRINGFIELD GARDENS, N.Y. - Julius B Kupersmit, pres
BUSINESS RAPS EXPORT RULES
Richard Lawrence |
U.S. corporations are intensifying their efforts to persuade the Reagan administration to ease some
Maritime
NEW GUINNESS APPOINTMENTS CAUSE STOCK PRICES TO PLUNGE
(Ap) |
Guinness PLC's stock price plummeted Monday following the company's announcement that it has set up
Maritime
COFFEE EXPORTERS CALL ICO SESSION GROUP TO CHECK POSSIBILITY OF ACTION TO STABILIZE PRICE
(Ap) |
Officials from the world's eight leading coffee exporting countries decided Friday to call a full me
Maritime
INSIDE TALK ON TRANSPORT
Dave Cawthorne |
COMMERCE CHATTER: Senate Commerce Committee this week expected to name the subcommittees that will
GERMANY SETS MARK IN FOREIGN CAPITAL
Jess Lukomski |
Foreign capital flowing into West Germany last November set a record monthly high, according to the
Maritime
CONSUMER CREDIT GROWTH SLOWS
(Ap) |
Americans took out $4.02 billion more in consumer debt than they paid off in November, the lowest mo
WEST GERMAN ORDERS DECLINE FOR MACHINERY
Journal of Commerce Special |
Orders booked last November for new West German machines were 8 percent below the level a year befor
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Sex Discrimination Suit Settled Out of CourtAn out of court settlement was announced in a cl
Maritime
MATSUSHITA MOVE NO SURPRISE
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's electronics industry showed little surprise at Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.'s recent r
Maritime
LAIDLAW REPORTS RISE IN EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Laidlaw Transportation Ltd. reported fiscal first quarter earnings of C$26.2 million, or 24 cents a
ATA POLICY REPORT DUE REAFFIRMATION OF SUPPORT FOR RATE REGULATION LIKELY
Leo Abruzzese |
American Trucking Associations is expected to reaffirm its longtime support of rate regulation and c
BILL OF LADING SYSTEMS GO ELECTRONIC
Kevin D. Thompson |
Although P-I-E Nationwide Inc. claims to have developed the industry's first electronic bill of ladi
MCLEAN TO PAY FORMER EMPLOYEES
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Marvin Wooten cleared the way for McLean Trucking Co. to pay about 3,650 forme
FRENCH STRIKE IS COSTING W. GERMAN RAILROAD MILLIONS
(Ap) |
The West German railroad is losing millions of marks because of the French rail strike that began D
STRIKE COULD BE BOOST FOR WEAKENED UNIONS
(Ap) |
The strikes crippling French trains and Paris subways have given fading unions - especially the Comm
FED SEEKS TO CURB YEN FOR US BANKS
A.E. Cullison |
The Federal Reserve hopes to prevent Japanese banks, even indirectly, from easily buying up U.S. ban
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Reeves Transportation Buys Carpet ServicesPRESTON, Md. - Preston Corp.'s Reeves Transportati
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