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JAPANESE SHIPPERS OPPOSE RATE HIKE
William Armbruster |
The Japan Shippers Council will protest a 15 percent general rate increase scheduled to take effect
Maritime
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSCalifornia must apply its research knowledge to manufacturing if its economy is
JAPANESE RATE CUT HELPS BOOST DOLLAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar moved higher against major foreign currencies on news of a Japanese discount rate cu
DISCOUNT RATE CUT IS EXPECTED BUT 'DON'T HOLD YOUR BREATH'
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
The Federal Reserve Board will cut the discount rate again in the wake of Japan's reduction late las
SMITH SETS SALE OF ILL. FACILITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Smith Laboratories Inc. completed negotiations to sell its Rosemont, Ill., pharmaceutical manufactur
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Hercules Film GroupRestructuresA major restructuring of the polypropylene film busin
COAL MARKETS EUROPE IN NO HURRY TO CONCLUDE DEALS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Coal buyers in Europe have been in no rush to conclude any purchases lately, believing that with the
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Painters Electrocuted At Submarine BaseFour painters were electrocuted and one was criticall
Maritime
JAPAN REGISTERS BOP RECORD SEPTEMBER TRADE SURPLUS ALSO REACHES NEW HIGH
A.E. Cullison |
Japan registered a record monthly current account surplus of $9.1 billion in September, according to
Maritime
THREE NY HOSPITALS ORDERED TO PROVIDE MORE FREE SERVICE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Three New York hospitals were ordered to provide more than $1.3 million in addi tional free or reduc
COFFEE SALES DROP SHARPLY TO NON-MEMBERS OF ICO
(Ap) |
Exports of coffee to East European countries and other non-members of the International Coffee Organ
AUSTRALIAN WHEAT BOARD CONFIRMS SALE TO SOVIETS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Australian Wheat Board officially confirmed the sale of 550,000 metric tons of wheat to the U.S.
PANAMA GETS LOANS TO FUND CANAL STUDY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Inter-American Development Bank announced two loans to the Republic of Panama to cover that nati
Maritime
MARAD OFFERS INTERMODAL REPORT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Maritime Administration's latest Inventory of American Intermodal Equipment is available.
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Friday, October 31, 1986 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
El Paso Electric Posts Drop in Net IncomeEL PASO, Texas - El Paso Electric Co. said third-qu
ITALIAN BIOMEDICAL FIRM ENTERING US MARKET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Bioengineering International BV, an affiliate of the worldwide FIAT Group of Companies, and Clinical
CONGRESS LIFTS CONVERSION BAN US BASES IN WEST GERMANY CAN SWITCH FROM ANTHRACITE
JOC Staff |
The Defense Department is free to stop costly shipments of U.S. coal to West Germany to heat U.S. mi
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Sales Net Income Per Share CompanyPeriod Latest Prior Latest Prio
ASIAN MARKETS RISE ON EXPORT SURGE
P.T. Bangsberg |
It's often said the local stock market is merely an alternative outlet for gamblers who can't get to
SUPPLY OF RAILCARS SHORT IN MIDWEST
Andrea Chancellor |
Railcars continue to be in short supply on some routes in the Midwest where the heavy grain harvest
US URGED TO SUPPORT LAKES-SEAWAY EFFORT
Robert F. Morison |
The government should help support a well-financed effort to promote the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Se
Maritime
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Himont AnnouncesPrice MoveHimont U.S.A. Inc., Wilmington, Del., announced a 5-cent-a
ICI POSTS EARNINGS GAIN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Imperial Chemical Industries PLC reported third-quarter earnings of $223 million, up from $151 milli
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NYSA-ILA Pact Near NEW YORK - The New York Shipping Association and International Longshorem
OIL MART RECOVERS AFTER SAUDI SHUFFLE
Bruce Barnard |
World oil markets recovered quickly from the state of shock that followed the dramatic dismissal of
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Cereals Shortage Seen For Developing NationsIn 69 developing countries studied by USDA, ther
INSURERS VS. AUTOMAKERS ON PARTS
(Ap) |
Automakers once were the sole source of sheet-metal "crash parts," such as fenders and hoods. But th
STOCKS HIGHER ON RATE HOPES
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
Favorable prospects for interest rates and a lower trade deficit in September combined with renewed
SAUDIS FACE POLICY DILEMMA
Sam Glasser |
Saudi Arabia is in a box. The oil price collapse has hurt badly, and hard currency reserves
CUMBERLAND FACES YEAR-LONG WAIT
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
It will be about a year before Cumberland Farms, the New England gasoline marketer, begins receiving
WEEKLY COAL EXPORTS
JOC Staff |
Week of August 24-August 30, 1986 This is a compilation of U.S. coal exports for the week. I
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thursday, October 30, 1986 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
AEI Reports TurnaroundDARIEN, Conn. - Air Express International reported third quarter net i
CANADA URGES US CUSTOMS CHANGES
Leo Abruzzese |
U.S. immigration and customs laws must be changed before the United States and Canada can consider f
JAPAN MOVES ON IMPORTS CORPORATIONS URGED TO BUY GOODS FROM ABROAD
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's point man on international trade has told his country's leading corporations to import more
Maritime
FIRMS IN FLAVORS VENTURE IGENE, BIOSOPH TO PRODUCE NATURAL PRODUCTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
IGENE Biotechnology Inc. formed a joint venture with Biosoph Laboratories SARL, Le Pecq, France, to
LINDA STERN'S ECONOMIC BEAT
Linda Stern |
YOU CAN PAY US NOW or you can pay us later. That's the message coming from the steel industry as th
UK PLAN TESTS ARGENTINA BRITAIN WANTS FISHING ZONE AROUND FALKLANDS
Jeremy Morgan |
Britain's decision to declare a fishing zone around the Falkland Islands posed a policy dilemma for
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