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INLAND COOPERATION TO BE SHIP ALLIANCE'S BIG TEST
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Shipping executives expect the industry's newest alliance of Hanjin Shipping Co., Cho Yang Line and
"CORE' TREND MEANS MONEY FOR INSURERS
HELEN MacLEOD |
If there ever were a phrase that characterized the insurance business in the early '90s, it was "get
SUMMIT REDESIGNS FINANCIAL MAP TO MEET 21ST-CENTURY CHALLENGES
Keith M. Rockwell |
The leaders of the world's seven largest industrial countries last week redesigned the world's finan
ROADWAY EXPRESS SIGNALS A TURN ONTO THE RATE-HIKE HIGHWAY
Chris Isidore |
Joseph M. Clapp, chairman and chief executive of Roadway Services Inc., said subsidiaryRoadway Expre
UTILITIES GAIN FROM POLLUTION CREDITS TRADING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
There is good news for paper producers from electric utility companies who preceded them into the po
METALLGESELLSCHAFT UNITS TO PAY NYMEX PENALTIES
Reuters |
Two U.S. subsidiaries of Germany's Metallgesellschaft said they agreed to pay the New York Mercantil
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
REGIONAL BLOCS Poland 1995: Crossroad of Opportunities. June 19. New York. Contact:
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
Journal of Commerce |
The Baltic Freight Index is a daily indicator of world bulk shipping freight rate levels.
Maritime
NAFTA-RELATED WATCHDOG TO STUDY MEXICO BIRD KILL
Kevin G. Hall |
The Commission for Environmental Cooperation, the watchdog environmental agency created to parallel
Maritime
CANADA MAY IMPORT GRAIN TO AID LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY
Marc Piche |
Canada could relax import rules for foreign feed grains, including barley, corn and wheat, in 1995-9
CATASTROPHIC OPTION CALL SPREADS
Chicago Board of Trade |
For quotes on National, Midwestern or other markets, call the CBT trading floor during trading hours
GOP SENATORS SEEK FAST ACTION ON AMTRAK AUTHORIZATION BILL
Stephanie Nall |
A day after a key House transportation leader declared that Amtrak is dead, several Republican senat
EXPRESS ONE INTERNATIONAL HOPES TO RESUME FLYING THIS WEEK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Express One International, a Dallas passenger and cargo charter carrier, said it hopes to resume fly
APEC NATIONS PLEDGE TO ENCOURAGE PRIVATE-SECTOR TRANSPORT FUNDING
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Transportation Secretary Federico Pena and a group of Asia-Pacific transportation ministers pledged
ENERGY OUTLOOK - DALE STEFFES LOW RATES OF RETURN, NOT SCARCE CAPITAL, INHIBITING INVESTMENT
Dale Steffes |
Early last month, at the U.S. Energy Association-International Energy Agency's world energy conferen
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
June 16, 1995 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%Buckley
CHARTER CANCELLATIONS CONVINCED UNION TO REVERSE STANCE ON ALASKA OIL BAN
Tim Shorrock |
In the spring of 1994, the Seafarers International Union received some very bad news. BP Ame
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Information Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: U.S. Department of CommerceU.S. and Foreign Commercial Service<
Maritime
FUNDS MAY BE DISBURSED SOON UNDER US-RUSSIAN ENERGY PACT
Richard Lawrence |
The U.S. Export-Import Bank is moving toward disbursing the first funds under a multibillion-dollar
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Information Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: U.S. Department of CommerceU.S. and Foreign Commercial Service<
Maritime
LEADERS PUSH NATIONS TO FINISH TRADE TALKS
Keith M. Rockwell |
Leaders from the Group of 7 industrial countries stressed Friday the need for successful conclusion
Maritime
G-7 NATIONS TO INCLUDE OTHERS IN TELECOM DECISIONS
Keith Rockwell |
The seven leading industrialized nations, acting on proposals by the European Union, took the initia
Maritime
HOUSE PANEL EXPECTED TO OK COASTAL DRILLING
Jackie Frank |
A key House panel is poised to lift a 14-year moratorium on oil and gas drilling off the East and We
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
June 16, 1995 U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
LONDON OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
International Petroleum Exchange June 16, 1995Brent Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barrel)
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Staff |
The weekly freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100 percent) is as
Maritime
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
Journal of Commerce |
(1)SPOT PRICE INFLATION RATE, SMOOTHED, ANNUALIZED, June 21, '94 - June 16, '95 (a graph) (2
AIRLINES URGE CONGRESS TO REJECT BART LINE EXTENSION TO AIRPORT
Associated Press |
Airlines are trying to block a $1.27 billion project to extend Bay Area Rapid Transit to the San Fra
MK RAIL POSTS LOSS FOR QUARTER AND YEAR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
MK Rail Corp. Friday reported losses for both the first quarter of 1995 and the full 1994 financial
BRAZIL OIL WORKERS VOTE ON STRIKE AUTHORIZATION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Of 21 Brazilian oil workers locals, 17 have voted to leave the issue of a new strike up to national
INDONESIA HOPES TO INVEST IN FOREIGN OIL PROJECTS
Muklis Ali |
Indonesia said a fresh raft of production-sharing oil deals showed it was still attractive to foreig
STRONG SALES CHEER CROWD AT FOREST PRODUCTS TRANSPO
Maria Carlino |
The forest products industry is knocking on wood. The paper and pulp markets are booming aft
STEVEDORES URGE FRANCE TO MOVE AHEAD ON REFORM
Tara Patel |
Stevedoring employers urged the new government to move ahead with cargo- handling reform aimed at ma
Maritime
LLOYD'S WOES HAVE LITTLE EFFECT ON JAPAN'S NONLIFE INSURERS
Keiko Kanai |
The troubles at the Lloyd's of London insurance market should not inflict any great harm on Japanese
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NAFTA'S LICHTINGER TO VISIT BIRD KILL SITEMEXICO CITY - Victor Lichtinger, the Nafta
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York and other sources, are selling r
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 15, 1995 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPrev.Close High Low
Maritime
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
JOC Staff |
TILLINGHAST/TOWERS PERRIN (New York) - Richard A. Goldman, former president and chief operating offi
TACA FINDS CARGO SURGE MAKING UP FOR ROLLBACK
Michael Fabey |
The surge in exports and rising imports in the North Atlantic are making up for a financial hit that
COOL CARRIERS, SCALDIS END RATE BATTLE, FORM VENTURE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Two breakbulk carriers whose friction last year precipitated a bloody rate war in the frozen meat tr
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