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COMEX METAL WAREHOUSE
JOC Staff |
Feb. 22, 1993 Copper Total, 117,304. Gold Total, .1,531,286.Silver To
BRAZIL GREEN-COFFEE SALES EXPECTED TO STAY WEAK
Tom Murphy |
Tight supplies and consequent high domestic prices will make February the second month in a row of u
IN PRODUCTION IS NOT EXPECTED TO SWEETEN PRICES
Ken Wolf |
After reaching an all-time high, world sugar production is predicted to fall in 1993, but perhaps no
CLINTON WARNED OF OBSTACLES TO UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Transition advisers have told President Clinton he has no chance of providing universal health-care
CUBA AND IRAN PLAN TO INCREASE RECIPROCAL TRADE IN SUGAR AND OIL
(Reuter) |
Cuba and Iran plan to increase economic cooperation, including reciprocal trade in sugar and oil, th
PORT DEVELOPMENT, TRADE CALLED KEY IN WASHINGTON STATE
John Davies |
The Pacific Northwest must develop its maritime ports and international trade to avoid the severe ec
Maritime
EMERY RISES UP FROM THE ASHES MARKETING, COST-CUTTING SUCCEED
Mark B. Solomon |
March 1992. As if things hadn't been going badly enough for Emery Worldwide, along comes Paul Young.
DOLLAR EXPECTED TO DRIFT LOWER AMID UNCERTAINTY OVER CLINTON PLAN
Peter M. Tirschwell |
Uncertainty about the fate of President Clinton's economic package in Congress will cause the U.S. d
CALCUTTA BOX TERMINAL PERKS UP AFTER PERIOD OF LABOR WOES, DISUSE
N. Vasuki Rao |
After more than a year of low throughput and disruption, things appear to be looking up for the Port
Maritime
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Feb. 19, 1993 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%Buckley
WEEKLY COAL EXPORTS
JOC Staff |
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ASIAN FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Feb. 19, 1993 JAPANFinancial FuturesPrecious MetalsTokyo Commodity E
WORLD TRADE CENTER NETWORK - TRADE LEADS
World Trade Center NETWORK |
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:These trade leads are supplied through the World Trade Center NETWOR
Maritime
CRB FUTURES INDEXES
JOC Staff |
The Commodity Research Bureau's future price index closed Thursday at 202.34 up 0.15 which compares
VIDEO MASTERS SELLS RAILROAD SERVICES BUSINESS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC), a $1.5 billion San Diego- based system integration
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
DIRECTOR RESIGNS AFTER TIFF WITH AMERICAN
Ted Reed |
Miami International Airport has lost its director. Again. After just four years in the post,
BN REMOVES BRIDGE AFTER ALABAMA TUG ACCIDENT
John Boyd |
It's been a big reminder to beware of those things that go bump in the night. An Army Corps of Engin
SPOT COMMODITIES
JOC Staff |
Feb. 19, 1993 Included are list prices of suppliers. Quotations do not necessarily represent
RANKFURT AIRPORT SHOWS REBOUND
George Stein |
Last year was a good year for Flughafen Frankfurt/Main AG. And, despite the recession hanging over G
GOLF CLUB MAKERS GET SOME DRIVE FROM AIR
Maria Hong |
With spring on the horizon, golfers are beginning to think about strolling the fairways, hitting a b
RUSSIAN BORDER CONTROLS, PRICES SEEN AS CURBING ILLEGAL EXPORTS
Simon Clow |
Indications are that the Russian government is succeeding in its attempts to block illegal exports o
PANAMA PLEDGES TO BOOST ITS SHIP SAFETY EFFORTS
Bruce H. Vail |
Safety inspections on ships flying the Panamanian flag will be increased by at least 20 percent this
RAILROAD SLATED FOR SALE, MERGER PROTESTS REPRESENTATION ELECTION
Rip Watson |
The proposed sale of Fox River Valley Railroad Co. to Wisconsin Central Transportation Corp. is beco
ARGENTINE EXPORT SCAM COSTS NATION $12 MILLION
Ian Katz |
A scam involving a ring of Argentines claiming to be exporters has cost the government at least $12
Maritime
EXECUTIVES: CLINTON PLAN IMPERILS COMPETITIVENESS
Richard Lawrence |
President Clinton's economic plan is likely to make U.S. industry generally less competitive in worl
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
Wire and Staff Reports |
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP (New York) - W. Allen Taft was named director of alternative risk marke
INSURANCE EARNINGS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
HOME HOLDINGS POSTS LOSS FOR 4TH QUARTERNEW YORK - Home Holdings Inc. reported a net
LLOYD'S OUTLINES PLANS TO SLASH STAFF BY MORE THAN A FOURTH THIS YEAR
William Pitt |
Lloyd's of London has unveiled plans to cut its staff by more than one-fourth this year in a radical
COMPETITION INCREASES IN SCANDINAVIA
Philip Hastings |
The structure of the Scandinavian air freight industry is under construction. Deregulation i
ENGINEERED BLOOD FACTOR FOR CLOTTING PASSES TESTS
(Reuter) |
A genetically engineered version of a blood clotting factor has been found safe and effective in a l
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1369 (Feb. 19, 1993) Previous day - 1362 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in
Maritime
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Staff |
The weekly freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100 percent)is as f
Maritime
EC THREATENS TO INTERVENE ON SHIP SAFETY OVERHAUL
Tara Patel |
The European Community will take ship safety matters into its own hands if the International Maritim
Maritime
OIL PRICE DECLINE EXPECTED TO SPUR CUTS IN REFINERY OPERATIONS
Tony Mercandetti |
The diminishing profitability in refinery "cracking" economics is likely to spur deep cuts in operat
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Year Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Ago2/19 2/18 Change % Change: 1/2
BETTER IMPACT STUDIES URGED FOR REGULATIONS
Ira Breskin |
Regulators should use microeconomic tools when setting new regulations to more accurately determine
LONG-RANGE TWIN-JET SERVICE GROWING, BOEING OFFICIAL SAYS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Use of twin-engine airliners on long over-water service is now commonplace and growing, a Boeing exe
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
JAPAN'S ECONOMY PUSHES INDUSTRIES TO RESTRUCTURE
Mark Magnier |
Japanese companies are under intense pressure to restructure but they aren't likely to use layoffs a
CONRAIL, CN FINALIZE INTERCHANGE ACCORD
Gregory S. Johnson |
Consolidated Rail Corp. and CN North America have finalized an interline agreement thatcuts a day's
HARRISON NAMED ILLINOIS CENTRAL CHIEF ANALYSTS LAUD MOVE
John Boyd |
In a move praised by financial analysts, Illinois Central Corp. has selected E. Hunter Harrison to h
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