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ALUMINUM EXECUTIVE SEES US, RUSSIAN INDUSTRIES COLLIDING
Roberta C. Yafie |
The U.S. and Russian aluminum industries "are headed for an international collision," V. Bond Evans,
CUBA SEEKS MORE MONEY IN US PHONE SERVICE DEAL
Anthony Faiola |
Plans to normalize phone service between the United States and Cuba are on hold. After month
Maritime
APPAREL FIRMS ON LATIN TOUR TO STRETCH MARKET FOR US GOODS
Paula L. Green |
A group of eight U.S. apparel manufacturers is making its first swing through three Latin American n
Maritime
RUSSIA PUTS WEIGHT BEHIND LAW ON ENTERPRISES' UNPAID DEBTS
Grigori Gerenstein |
A Russian decree stipulating that unpaid debts of industrial enterprises be turned into promissory n
Maritime
CONGRESS LOOKS CLOSER AT DISASTER LEGISLATION
Russ Banham |
Proposed legislation calling for the creation of a federal disaster reinsurance fund is picking up c
INSURERS FEAR LIMITED ROLE UNDER CLINTON HEALTH PLAN
Paul Dykewicz |
Property and casualty insurers are worried that the Clinton administration's health-care reform plan
INDONESIAN MARKETS CALLED RIPE FOR AGGRESSIVE US FOOD EXPORTERS
Margaret Scherf |
Indonesia would buy a lot of U.S. farm products if American exporters were aggressive there, but the
STRENGTHENING METALS PRICES PUSH JOFC INDEX UP
Howard Simon |
The Journal of Commerce Industrial Price Index moved higher last week as metal prices continued to r
SHAKEOUTS ACCOMPANY GPA CUTS
Mark W. Lyon |
In September, the aircraft manufacturers received their grimmest signal to date. Global Peat Aviatio
TOKYO THREATENS TO DOWN BILATERAL TALKS
David Knibb |
Japan and the United States seem headed for a showdown. Bilateral talks between the two nati
CANADA WORK AWAITS ELECTION RESULTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Port of Vancouver, British Columbia, will delay the start of construction of a $160million conta
Maritime
SALMON PLAN HAS GOOD, BAD NEWS FOR BARGERS
John Davies |
Barge operators on the Columbia and Snake rivers learned that the federal government sees expanded b
Maritime
4 US FIRMS FILE BIDS FOR VIETNAMESE OIL FIELD
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Mobil Oil Co., Unocal, Exxon Corp., and Amoco Oil Co. have submitted bids for the development of the
CANADA LIFTS RESTRAINTS ON GAS EXPORTS TO CALIFORNIA
Darcy Keith |
Canada's National Energy Board Friday agreed to lift the curbs it placed early last year on natural
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS TOP US CONTAINERPORTS
PIERS, New York |
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BUNKER PRICES EXPECTED TO RISE IN SOUTH KOREA
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Competition for sales between South Korea and Singapore has weakened the market for 380-centistoke b
Maritime
SUEZ CANAL CHIEF UNFAZED BY COMPETITIVE THREAT
Neil Moorhouse |
The chairman of the Suez Canal Authority downplayed concerns that the Israel- PLO peace agreement wo
Maritime
RISK PANEL SEEKS TENFOLD RISE IN RATES FOR HAITI CARGO COVER
Paul Dykewicz |
A committee of London underwriters that offer cargo insurance to protect against strikes, riots and
MISSING DATA MAY BAR NESTLE FROM INDIA'S COFFEE AUCTION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
India's state-run Coffee Board may bar Nestle India Ltd. from bidding in Wednesday's weekly auction
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York, are selling rates among trading
INSURERS AVOID LEAD COVERAGE
Janet Aschkenasy |
American insurers want to "get the lead out" of their liability policies, and the sooner, the better
OUTGOING PRESIDENT OF CPCU REFLECTS ON YEAR'S ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Mr. Overmyer was interviewed by Margo Beller, an insurance |
Edwin Overmyer, outgoing president of the Society of Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters, i
BILL WOULD CUT TRANSPORT FUNDS IF AIRPORT REVENUE IS DIVERTED
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Congress approved a $13.9 billion funding bill for transportation programs that cuts off federal tra
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Oct. 22, 1993 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPrev.Close High Low
Maritime
SHIP FIXTURE BREAKDOWN
Ship fixtures are a product of Transportation News Ticker, the |
Transportation News Ticker The dry cargo and tanker fixtures listed herewith and compiled in
Maritime
OVERCAPACITY: ITS SIGNS AND SOLUTIONS
L. John Eichner |
Much has been written about the capacity predicament in the industry and there is no carrier unaffec
CHARGE SPURRED BY TAX CHANGES DEPRESSES TIDEWATER'S EARNINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tidewater Inc. said it earned $9.1 million, or 17 cents a share, from continuing operations in the s
Maritime
LONDON OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
International Petroleum Exchange Oct. 22, 1993Brent Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barrel)
CLINTON PLEDGE ON NAFTA ANGERS SOME DEMOCRATS
John Maggs |
President Clinton has further strained relations with Democratic leaders in Congress by promising to
SPOT CHEMICALS
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of Oct. 22, 1993 Quotations are based on prices reported in the market or obtained from s
MAGMA STRATEGY OFFSETS DROP IN COPPER PRICES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A 3-cent-a-pound reduction in net cash operating costs and an options-related price-protection progr
CANADIAN LIBERAL PARTY TO WIN BIG IN GENERAL ELECTION, POLLS SHOW
Leo Ryan |
Canada's Liberal Party is poised to dislodge the Progressive Conservativesfrom power in a ge
TAIWAN PLASTICS PROJECT MAY GLUT THE MARKET
Gene Linn |
Taiwan's Formosa Plastics Group, the island's largest private concern, is growing substantially. Som
COMEX METAL WAREHOUSE
JOC Staff |
Oct. 22, 1993 Copper Total, 96,452. Gold Total, .2,361,080.Silver To
COMMODITY / CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
OSHA SAFETY AWARD GIVEN TO GE PLASTICSPEARLINGTON, Miss. - GE Plastics on Thursday r
RATE INCREASE POSSIBLE, SANTA FE CHIEF SAYS
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Robert D. Krebs, Santa Fe Pacific Corp.'s chairman, president and chief executive thinks his Atchiso
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended Oct. 16, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled 1
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CRUISE SHIP IS FINED AFTER RESCUING CUBANSKEY WEST, Fla. - The owner of a cruise shi
Maritime
US, JAPANESE FIRMS IN MALAYSIAN GAS DEAL
JOC Staff |
Occidental Petroleum Corp. of the United States, Nippon Oil Co. of Japan and Malaysia's state oil co
CHEVRON TO BOOST EXPLORATION SPENDING IN ANGOLA
Associated Press |
Chevron plans to increase funding for oil exploration in war-torn Angola to $500 million a year, an
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