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$125 MILLION IN TEXAS STORM CLAIMS LIKELY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Insurers will pay an estimated $125 million in claims resulting from the intense hail and strong win
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
MASS. COMMISSIONER TO LEAVE POSITIONBOSTON - State officials confirmed Friday that K
FIRM P/C MARKET EXPECTED
Russ Banham |
Has the property/casualty insurance market incurred enough financial pain to generate a firming in p
LAS VEGAS GAMBLES ON CARGO
Chris Barnett |
In a town that lives on luck, shippers have had two good omens recently that might be construed as i
GOVERNING FROM THE BOTTOM UP
Mr. Bridger was interviewed by Margo D. Beller, an insurance |
Q: What kind of regulatory and legislative issues should concern risk managers in 1993? A: W
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended April 17, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled
ARGENTINA, BRAZIL, URUGUAY TO LINK PHONE SYSTEMS VIA FIBER OPTIC CABLE
Charles W. Thurston |
Three of the four countries that form South America's Mercosur bloc have ordered a $52.7 million fib
Maritime
BRAZILIAN EXECUTIVES, CUBAN OFFICIALS FORGE CONNECTIONS FOR FUTURE BUSINESS
Katherine Ellison |
"Businessmen have a flag of just one color," said Milton Peretti, a Brazilian trading firm executive
Maritime
CLINTON IMPATIENT OVER BARRIERS, BROWN TELLS JAPAN
Mark Magnier |
U.S. Commerce Secretary Ron Brown, visiting Japan, proclaimed the new administration's impatience ov
CHINA TO INCREASE USE OF RUSSIAN PLANES, CREWS
(Reuter) |
Chinese airlines will turn increasingly to Russian aircraft and crews to meet soaring passenger dema
TULSA BARGE SHIPMENTS LEVEL OFF
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Total shipments of 157,144 tons in 96 barges were recorded at the Tulsa Port of Catoosa in March, sa
Maritime
CHINESE CRITICIZE MEXICO OVER ANTI-DUMPING TARIFFS
P.T. Bangsberg |
China lashed out Friday at Mexico's imposition of huge anti-dumping tariffs on a wide range of expor
Maritime
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX.
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Year Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Ago4/23 4/22 Change % Change: 3/3
SPOT COMMODITIES
JOC Staff |
Apr. 23, 1993 Included are list prices of suppliers. Quotations do not necessarily represent
HIGH WATER STILL CURBS SHIPPING ON MISSISSIPPI
George F.W. Telfer |
Barge shipping on the Mississippi River was expected to remain restricted early this week due to flo
Maritime
EUROPEAN SHIPPERS AWAIT EC DECISION CONCERNING TAA
Janet Porter |
After expressing in the strongest terms their opposition to the controversialTrans-Atlantic
Maritime
SOUTH AFRICA IS CONTINENT'S UNPOLISHED GEM
Tony Koenderman |
Airlines operating into Johannesburg Jan Smuts International Airport, South Africa's major internati
AFRICA LACKS DECENT ROAD LINKS
William Armbruster |
Poor transport links make trade and travel within Africa extremely complex. "If you're tryin
THERE'S NO "FREE LUNCH' ON UNIVERSAL CARE
Janet Aschkenasy |
Benefits managers are siding with Hillary Rodham Clinton in one respect: Many feel that taxing worke
MOVING DATA - DOUG HARPER SHAREWARE LETS YOU INSTALL, TRY PROGRAMS BEFORE YOU BUY THEM
Doug Harper |
Computer techies in the transportation industry are constantly agonizing over how to squeeze the mos
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS US MACHINE TOOL ORDERS
Association for Manufacturing Technology, McLean, Va. |
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AIR FRANCE TO DROP ORDERS FOR 23 BOEING, AIRBUS PLANES
(Reuter) |
State-owned Air France plans to drop orders for 23 planes due for delivery through 1996 and will ste
WHOLESALE PRICES UP IN SWITZERLAND
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Switzerland's wholesale price index rose in March by 1 percent from February and by 0.8 percent from
CZECH BUSINESS FAILURES EXPECTED UNDER NEW LAW
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A new bankruptcy law took effect in the Czech Republic Thursday and, according to the worst estimate
FINANCIER SAYS GLOBAL SHIP DATABASE WOULD BOOST RATES, INDUSTRY'S IMAGE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Sharing information is the obvious route to better safety and higher rates for oceangoing ships, acc
Maritime
US AUTOMAKERS TARGET JORDANIAN CUSTOMERS
(Reuter) |
American car dealers are trying to woo consumers in Jordan, but customs duties of up to 350 percent
Maritime
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange Apr. 23, 1993Prev. Life of Contr. OpenOpen Hi
UNDERLYING WEAKNESS PREVAILS IN METALS
Howard Simon |
Although metal prices have steadied in recent weeks, they will be unable to recover forthe year beca
SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Commercial Quantity Aluminum ingots_ $1,150-$1,250per ton lots &
FLORIDA HOMEOWNERS FACE BIG PREMIUM INCREASES, SCARCE COVERAGE
Jun Shen |
Winter resident Dorothy Moore said she was absolutely shocked when she saw the insurance bill for he
GERMAN FIRMS URGED TO SHIFT ACCOUNTING
(Reuter) |
Daimler-Benz AG, under fire from several German companies for striking a deal to list its shares on
EX-TIGERS START A CARGO CARRIER
Mark W. Lyon |
Flying tiger turns polar bear. Ned Wallace will head Polar Air Cargo. The new cargo airlineplans to
BUYERS FEAR CAPITAL RULES MAY PUSH PRICES HIGHER
Russ Banham |
New rules governing insurers' capital requirements could lead to constricted capacity and higher ins
GOVERNMENTS RUN AFRICAN AIRPORTS
AirCommerce Special |
African airports still tend to be government-run and state-financed. As a result, generally they are
CAPTIVE KING BATTLES NEWCOMERS
Lorraine Iannello |
With 225 captive insurance companies, Vermont is the top domestic captive market in the United State
AMERICAN WANTS TO COMPETE WITH RIVALS WHO WILL PLAY FAIR
JOC Staff |
To the Editor: I had an opportunity recently to see Larry Kaufman's column, "Big Three Cry F
WORKERS COMP IS GAINING RESPECT
Russ Banham |
Amid the doom and gloom that characterizes the workers compensation systemfrom one state to
RISK MANAGERS FEAR RATE HIKES
Paul Dykewicz |
Risk managers are bracing for potential property insurance rate hikes while expecting stiff competit
LONGSHORE LEADERS DISCUSS PACIFIC RIM COOPERATIVE EFFORTS
Allen R. Wastler |
Longshore labor leaders from nations throughout the Pacific Rim met here late last week to explore w
Maritime
JOBS BILL DEFEAT IMPEDES ALAMEDA CORRIDOR FUNDING
Kevin G. Hall |
The nation's largest intermodal infrastructure project suffered a setback when Senate Republicans ki
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