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CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EX-IM BANK OKS LOAN FOR CHINESE PLANTThe Export-Import Bank has approved a $26.1 million loa
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CFTC SETTLES COMPLAINT AGAINST PRUDENTIALThe Commodity Futures Trading Commission Thursday f
CFC GROUP BACKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Alliance for Responsible CFC Policy said industry has succeeded in reducing emissions of ozone-d
NORWAY'S KVAERNER BUYS EASTERN GERMAN YARD DEAL DELAYED BY WRANGLING
Miriam Widman |
The Norwegian shipping group Kvaerner AS acquired an eastern German shipyard late last week after la
Maritime
COTTON EXCHANGE LEADERS CAUTIOUS IN OPTIMISM ABOUT WORLD CONTRACT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Cotton industry leaders are guardedly optimistic about chances for success of New York's world cotto
NATO CHIEF APOLOGIZES FOR ACCIDENT
JOC Staff |
NATO's top commander in Europe apologized Friday for the accidental launching of missiles from a U.S
Maritime
FLA. RESEARCHER BLAMES FUNGICIDE FOR CROP DAMAGE
Jerry Jackson |
A long-awaited report by a University of Florida biochemist says the widely used fungicide Benlate D
SOME EMPLOYEES NOW TURN TO A COMPUTER FOR COUNSELING
Kathleen Murray |
Stressed out by your job? Depressed? Tell it to a computer. Such is the latest attempt bybig busines
EC SEES NO NEED TO BATTLE OVER US WHEAT EXPORT SALES
Ned Stafford |
Some observers expected a battle, but since the United States announced a huge increase in its subsi
SPOT CHEMICALS
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of Oct. 2, 1992 Prices in the spot chemicals table include spot quotations or list prices
HEARING LIKELY TO REIGNITE CRITICISM OF TRADE POLICY ON CENTRAL AMERICA
John Maggs |
The Bush administration could come under renewed fire for its assistance programs to Central America
RUSSIA TO CLAMP DOWN ON HARD CURRENCY EARNINGS
(Reuter) |
A senior Russian official said Friday that state enterprises soon would be required to sell all thei
CHANGING TIMES ALTER THE WAY AGENTS, CARRIERS WORK TOGETHER
Russ Banham |
The business relationship between insurance companies and independent agents and brokers has changed
URUGUAYANS FORCE VOTE ON PRIVATIZATION LAW
(Reuter) |
Nearly one-third of Uruguay's voters Thursday challenged Montevideo's plans to sell off state assets
"DARWINIAN ECONOMICS' TAKES TOLL ON AGENCIES
Russ Banham |
Darwinian economics is squeezing the distribution side of the insurance business, causing the demise
HEALTH OFFICIALS SAY CLINTON'S PLAN CHEAPER
Robert A. Rankin |
Americans would save a lot more money with Bill Clinton's health-reform plan than with George Bush's
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CALIF. GOVERNOR QUASHES 2 INSURANCE PROGRAMSSACRAMENTO, Calif. - Gov. Pete Wilson la
REGULATORS KNEW MMI HAD PROBLEMS LAST MARCH
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
Britain's government insurance regulator knew that Municipal Mutual Insurance (MMI) - the U.K. insur
SOME US BROKERS, AGENTS FEAR EFFECTS OF FOREIGN TAKEOVERS
Russ Banham |
The continuing takeovers of U.S. insurance companies by foreign carriers have some agents and broker
DAMAGE FROM ANDREW CALLED UNDERESTIMATED
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Moody's Investors Service said in a report that it expects Hurricane Andrew to ultimately cost "two
INSURANCE LEADERS, AGENTS MEET FOR 4 DAYS OF WORK, FUN IN SUN
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
More than 1,400 insurance industry executives and agents will be attending this week's joint Nationa
CANDIDATES QUERIED ON INSURANCE ISSUES CLINTON FAVORS, BUSH OPPOSES FEDERAL ROLE
Paul Dykewicz |
Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton left open the possibility of federal regulation of in
P&I CLUBS SEEK WAYS TO HANDLE SHARP INCREASES IN REINSURANCE COSTS
Brigitte Maxey |
Throughout the month of October, the boards of international protection and indemnity clubs will mee
SKANDIA WITHDRAWS REINSURANCE UNIT SHARE OFFER
Brigitte Maxey |
Skandia Group Insurance Co. withdrew its plan to offer public shares in its U.S. reinsurance subsidi
FRENCH PROPERTY SLUMP PROMPTS HIKE IN BANK'S DEBT PROVISIONS
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
Banque Worms has been hit by a slump in the French property market, particularly in Paris. The bank
REDCOM LABS INC.
JOC Staff |
DATE OF AWARD: "E" Award in 1992.WHY THE AWARD WAS GIVEN:In the internationa
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
ARABSAT AWARDS HUGHES $258 MILLION CONTRACTDAMASCUS, Syria - The Arab Space Communications C
Maritime
CARGO-HANDLING TERMINALS IN TEXAS COMPETING BEFORE OPERATIONS BEGIN
Craig Dunlap |
The battle of words has begun between those involved in two proposed automated cargo-handling termin
Maritime
MARAD SEEKS TO PLUG CARGO PREFERENCE LOOPHOLES BUSH SUPPORT SEEN UNLIKELY
Tim Shorrock |
The Maritime Administration favors congressional efforts to close loopholes in U.S. cargo preference
Maritime
LYKES DELIVERS RAIL EQUIPMENT TO SOUTH AFRICA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Lykes Bros. Steamship Co. has transported 13 locomotives and 28 rail-wheel assemblies from Charlesto
Maritime
MARITIME BUREAU OPENS CENTER TO FIGHT PIRACY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Janet Porter |
The fight against piracy attacks on ships in Southeast Asia will be coordinated from a center in Kua
Maritime
TODD COMPROMISES TO AVERT PROXY FIGHT
John Davies |
In a move to head off a proxy fight, Todd Shipyard Corp. on Thursday agreed to accept a dissident sh
Maritime
BUSH OPPOSES EXTENDING BENEFITS TO MERCHANT MARINES VETERANS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Bush administration will oppose an effort by Congress to give veterans' benefits to an additiona
Maritime
HOUSE CLEARS APPROPRIATIONS BILL WITH 1993 FUNDING FOR MARAD, FMC
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The House Thursday approved fiscal year 1993 funds for the Maritime Administration and the Federal M
Maritime
FORMER EASTERN EXECUTIVE JOINS LIST OF SUITORS FOR CONTINENTAL AIRLINES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Jack Robinson, former Eastern Airlines executive, author and president of the grounded commuter airl
KITTY HAWK SCRAMBLES TO FULFILL POSTAL PACT
Ira Breskin |
Kitty Hawk Air Cargo Inc., selected by the U.S. Postal Service last month to operate its Express Mai
VOLCANO DIVERTS TRAFFIC TO AIRPORT AT FAIRBANKS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Volcanic eruptions near Anchorage have coated Alaska's largest city with a layer of gray grit, but a
EC'S PLAN FOR SINGLE DRUG MARKET HITS SNAG
Bruce Barnard |
The European Community's bid to create a single pharmaceuticals market among its 12 member states ha
COURT RULING SINKS ICC'S INTERIM PLAN TO END BINGO STAMPS
Dane Hamilton |
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia late Wednesday blocked enactment of the Inter
MEXICAN MINISTER OPPOSES CALLS TO REOPEN NAFTA TRUCKING PROVISIONS
Kevin G. Hall |
Mexico views the proposed North American free-trade agreement as complete and opposes attempts to re
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