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LUFTHANSA, UNITED SEEK CLOSER CARGO COOPERATION
Miriam Widman |
Lufthansa German Airlines and United Airlines are seeking closer cooperation in cargo following last
REINSURERS' OBJECTIONS THREATEN LUI CLAIMS
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
Discontent among at least a dozen reinsurers of the collapsed British insurance group London United
WINTER FRUIT TO LAND AMID LABOR STORM IN PHILADELPHIA PORT
Henry J. Holcomb |
A ship laden with the season's first Chilean winter fruit is steaming toward Philadelphia, sailing i
SLOVENIA BATTLES TO MAKE INSURERS ACKNOWLEDGE LACK OF FIGHTING
Milan Ruzicka |
Although at peace and only a little closer to the war in Bosnia than neighboring Italy, Slovenia has
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Friday, Nov. 26, 1993 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
PUSH TO DROP SHIPPING FROM GATT EXPECTED
John Zarocostas |
Two powerful European shipping nations this week may call for the European Community to exclude mari
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York, are selling rates among trading
TRADERS SAY DOLLAR WILL MAKE GAINS AHEAD OF NOVEMBER JOBS REPORT
Gordon Platt |
The U.S. dollar will rise this week in anticipation of a strong employment report for November to be
GATT PROPOSAL LIKELY TO SPARK US CONFLICT
John Zarocostas |
A confrontation looms in world trade talks when Larry Summers, U.S. undersecretary of the treasury,
Maritime
ASIANS TAKE FIRM STANCE ON DUMPING
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
The United States, which began a diplomatic blitz Friday to secure tougher global anti-dumping rules
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
REGIONAL BLOCS Doing Business in the Caribbean: Business Update on Jamaica, Trinidad and the
Maritime
BANKING OPPORTUNITIES EXPANDING IN MEXICO
Kevin G. Hall |
Hoping to ease a credit crunch and expand banking choices for consumers and businesses, Mexico has O
Maritime
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Staff |
The weekly freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100 percent) is as
Maritime
IBERIA REMOVES TOP 3 MIAMI EXECUTIVES
Ted Reed |
Iberia Airlines of Spain removed its three top U.S. executives in October, a result of the shifting
CROATS FLOCK ACROSS BORDER TO ITALY TO STOCK UP ON AFFORDABLE STAPLES
Associated Press |
Every Saturday, the border here with Italy is jammed with cars from neighboring Croatia. Cro
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
UK'S SEDGWICK GROUP OPENS BEIJING OFFICEHONG KONG - Leading British insurance broker
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ALEXANDER & ALEXANDER SERVICES INC. (New York) - T. Alexandra "Lexi" Schilling was appointed directo
AETNA SEEKS NOD TO BOOST STAKES IN MEXICAN PARTNERS
Kevin G. Hall |
Hartford, Conn., insurance giant Aetna Life & Casualty Co. has requested government approval to purc
ACTUARY TRANSLATES RAW DATA, INSURANCE JARGON INTO ENGLISH
Margo D. Beller |
Margaret Wilkinson Tiller's father always told her she should be able to explain whatever she's doin
EUROPEANS TURN TO HERBAL CURES AS DISTRUST OF MEDICINE GROWS
Ben Hirschler |
European consumers, worried about the side effects of modern drugs and searching for more natural cu
COMMODITY / CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
AIR PRODUCTS TO RAISE INDUSTRIAL GAS PRICESALLENTOWN, Pa. - Air Products and Chemica
UTAH MILL SCRAP EMISSIONS EXCEED STANDARD LEVELS
Associated Press |
Scrap metal from a Utah uranium mill that wound up in the hands of scrap dealers in Denver and other
MANUFACTURERS FACE MORE SCRUTINY ON PARTS
AirCommerce Special |
Tens of billions of dollars flow every year through international businesses that buy and sell after
STOLEN HAUSER COMPUTER DATA VALUED AT $60 MILLION
Associated Press |
Stolen computer information worth an estimated $60 million could sink Hauser Chemical Research Inc.,
CHINA GRAIN OUTPUT LIKELY TO MEET DEMAND
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Government estimates put China's 1994 grain output at 451.79 million metric tons in 1994, the semi-o
NY COMPANY GETS RIGHTS FOR TREATMENT OF HERPES
JOC Staff |
Pharmaceutical Resources Inc. said it has obtained from Bio-Pharma Inc. an exclusive option to acqui
URCHINS ARE HARD ROE TO HOE
Maria Hong |
By the time a sea urchin arrives in a Japanese home as uni, it has gone through a quick but elaborat
PRAXAIR KANSAS FACILITY TO EXPAND HELIUM OUTPUT
JOC Staff |
Praxair Inc. said it will expand its Ulysses, Kan., helium production facility, increasing Praxair's
CARIBBEAN PRODUCERS RELIEVED AT US CAP ON MEXICAN SUGAR
Canute James |
The Caribbean sugar industry has welcomed limits placed on Mexican exports to the United States unde
**SPOT CHEMICALS
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of Nov. 24, 1993 Quotations are based on prices reported in the market or obtained
CRB FUTURES INDEXES
JOC Staff |
The Commodity Research Bureau's future price index closed Tuesday at 222.18 off 1.53 which compares
BUSINESS WEIGHS FUTURE IN WAKE OF NAFTA VOTE
Craig Dunlap |
For the 17th consecutive year, Miami plays host to some of the top business and political leaders of
FOREIGN INVESTMENT FLOWING INTO CUBA _ EXCEPT FROM US
Larry Luxner |
As the United States continues its 32-year-old trade embargo against Cuba, the rest of the world is
CUSTOMS FISHES FOR DUTY DODGERS
Peter M. Tirschwell |
The U.S. customs inspectors at John F. Kennedy International Airport are kind of like fishermen alon
BAD PARTS STILL SLIP ONTO PLANES
Annie Best |
It could be as invisible as a rivet or bolt hidden in the frame or as obvious as a computerized flig
CATHAY PLANS CHANGES AT TOP
Mark W. Lyon |
Cathay Pacific Airways reorganized its top management at the end of October. If the board approves t
JET ENGINE BUSINESS GOES INTO A STALL
Lawrence H Kaufman |
It's no real surprise that in the days when carriers are delaying delivery of planes they have order
SYSTEM DIFFICULT TO REGULATE
AirCommerce Special |
Much is being done and much is being considered in regards to improving the airplane parts system. B
AIRLINES PUT BRANDS ON ARENAS
Annie Best |
"Live from the America West Arena in downtown Phoenix, home of the Suns, we bring you the sixth game
JUST THE FACTS
Colography Group; Federal Express; MergeGlobal Ltd.; IATA |
GRAPHS AND PIE (1)US Export Air Cargo Revenue Growth by Market Segment/Revenue by Market Segment, 1
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