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WATERFRONT LOSES A LEGEND IN GLEASON
Alan Abrams |
Like the Jimmy Hoffa now being portrayed on movie screens across the nation, Thomas W. "Teddy" Gleas
SP CONSOLIDATES MARKETING UNITS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Southern Pacific Lines said it has consolidated three business units into a new group based here.
AIRPORT REEFER TERMINALS GET OFF TO COOL START
William Armbruster |
New multi-user refrigerated terminals for perishable cargoes at three major East Coast airports are
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CREWS SEEK TO RECOVER MAIL FROM AIR CRASHGOAT MOUNTAIN, Wash. - Crews from the U.S.
JAPAN PLANS LAW TO FIGHT UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES RULE WOULD IMPOSE RETALIATORY TARIFFS
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's Miyazawa administration hopes to pass a Japanese "Section 301" law next year to combat what
3 ASIA AIRLINES TO FORM JOINT FREQUENT FLYER PROGRAM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Three of Asia's busiest airlines are forming a joint frequent flyer program and said other regional
NORTHWEST AIRLINES OFFERS HALF OF STAFF INCENTIVES TO QUIT
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
In a bid to trim its work force, Northwest Airlines is offering incentives to about half of its 44,0
UNION LEADER RECALLED AS GROUNDBREAKER
Allen S. Roberts |
Waterfront unionists and managers could agree on at least one thing Monday: the contracts negotiated
PRICE-FIXING CASE HELPED AIRLINES, LAWYERS BUT NOT PUBLIC, CRITICS SAY
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
The federal judge hearing the airline price-fixing case in Atlanta said the case, the biggest such c
PENDING US OIL LOANS RAISE ISSUE OF CONFLICT
Michael S. Lelyveld |
A pending $2 billion U.S. loan program to promote Russian oil and gas development is raising eyebrow
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Information Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of CommerceU.S. and Foreign Commercial Service
Maritime
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Information Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of CommerceU.S. and Foreign Commercial Service
Maritime
DOLLAR SURGES AGAINST KEY CURRENCIES ON IRAQ NEWS, GERMAN RATE SIGNALS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The dollar returned from the Christmas holiday in a buoyant mood, surging against key foreign curren
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Monday, Dec. 28, 1992 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS TOP US GULF CONTAINERPORTS
JOC Staff |
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA RAISES DISCOUNT RATE TO 9.5 PERCENT
(Reuter) |
The Czechoslovak State Bank said Monday it was increasing its discount rate, used in securities tran
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York, are selling rates among trading
ROMANIAN REFINERY, COASTAL PLAN VENTURE TO BOOST CAPACITY
JOC Staff |
Romania's biggest refinery and petrochemicals complex, Arpechim, plans a joint venture with Coastal
ECONOMIC GROWTH TO SLOW SLIGHTLY IN MALAYSIA, EMBASSY REPORT SAYS
Mark Magnier |
Malaysia's economy will grow at a marginally slower pace in 1993 - at about 8 percent compared to 19
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange Dec. 28, 1992Prev. Life of Contr. OpenOpen High Low
CHILE SETS GOAL OF JOINING FREE-TRADE PACT WITH US
Jeb Blount |
After creating Latin America's most open and market-oriented economy, Chile is setting its sights on
CHINESE TEXTILE EXPORTS EXPECTED TO SET RECORD
P.T. Bangsberg |
China expects textile and apparel exports to hit a record US$24 billion this (1992) year, suggesting
Maritime
0.7 PERCENT RISE EXPECTED IN US INDICATORS
JOC Staff |
The government's index of leading economic indicators is expected to be reported up 0.7 percent for
BRITAIN'S COAL MINERS LAMENT LIFE ABOVE GROUND AS JOBS DWINDLE IN PITS
Ray Moseley |
The hills and valleys of Nottinghamshire are rimed with thick frost on these winter mornings, and th
EC BOOSTS INDIA, PAKISTAN TEXTILE EXPORT QUOTAS
N. Vasuki Rao |
Pakistan and India have managed to extract higher textile export quotas from the European Community.
Maritime
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Dec. 28, 1992 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%Buckley
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Dec. 28, 1992 U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
JAPANESE ELECTRONIC GROUP SEES LIMITED GROWTH IN '93
A.E. Cullison |
Growth in output by Japan's troubled electronics product makers in 1993 will total no more than 1.5
*LONDON OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
International Petroleum Exchange Dec. 23, 1992Brent Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barrel)
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
Dec. 28, 1992 RESELLER RACKUnleaded Mid- Premium-Unlead Pre
TRADE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CHINA'S PREMIER AGAIN CALLS GROWTH EXCESSIVEBEIJING - Chinese Premier Li Peng, who a
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ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
KAZAKHSTAN, RUSSIA TO COORDINATE POLICYKazakhstan and Russia have set up a bilateral agreeme
TRADE SURPLUS DECLINED IN JAPAN IN NOVEMBER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Japan's seasonally adjusted trade surplus was $11.3 billion in November, downfrom $12.1 bill
TAIWANESE COUNCIL INDICATES ECONOMIC GROWTH IS SLOWING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Taiwan's Council for Economic Planning and Development Monday indicated that the nation's economic g
KAZAKHSTAN, CHEVRON SET TO BEGIN DEVELOPING TENGIZ OIL FIELDS APRIL 1
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Republic of Kazakhstan and Chevron Corp. Monday announced that they expect their joint venture t
AUSTRALIAN WINE EXPORTERS EXPECT DEMAND TO SURGE IN US MARKET
Mark Magnier |
Australian wine exporters are seeing green this holiday season as they continue their aggressive pus
Maritime
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled. The Journal of Commerce assumes no responsibility for
Maritime
CALIF. EXPECTED TO POST 11 PERCENT RISE IN ELECTRONICS EXPORTS FOR '92
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
California's makers of computers and electronics have placed a present under the state's tree this y
Maritime
BEIJING CATCHING UP ECONOMICALLY
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
Unmistakable signals are emerging from China that the wave of reforms is reaching conservative stron
Maritime
PERMIT PROBLEMS TO DELAY START OF SHELL REFINERY IN THAILAND
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Shell's $2.2 billion Thai oil refinery won't start operation in June 1996, six months later than the
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