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BEST CHANGES RATINGS OF 41 P/C, LIFE INSURERS
From Wire Reports |
A.M. Best Co. changed the ratings of 41 property and casualty and life insurance companies, and put
CARPAL TUNNEL INJURY CALLED MALADY OF INFORMATION AGE
Carol Kleiman |
One year after her office at Aetna Life & Casualty in Hartford, Conn., was automated, Marty M. Koehl
CARRIERS SCRAMBLE FOR CARGO AS WORLD GRAIN MARKET SOFTENS
Erich E. Toll |
The sale in grain shipping is being held over. Grain exporters are likely to continue paying
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
Wire and Staff Reports |
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP INC. (New York) - Jeffery Mayer was named vice president of AIG Trading
HOPPER CAR FLEET FALLS AS GRAIN OUTPUT STALLS
Gregory S. Johnson |
The number of hopper cars in the nation's grain-hauling fleet will continue to fall unless something
ILL. REGULATOR WON'T RENEW QUILL FOUNDER'S LICENSE
Margo D. Beller |
The Illinois Insurance Department has refused to renew the license of Quill Marine Insurance Underwr
ASIAN FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Sept. 29, 1992 JAPANFinancial FuturesPrecious MetalsTokyo Commodity
CRB FUTURES INDEXES
JOC Staff |
The Commodity Research Bureau's future price index closed Monday at 200.00 off 1.21 which compares w
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
COFFEE GROUP PONDERS NEW CONTROLS POLICIESLONDON - The International Coffee Organiza
COMEX METAL WAREHOUSE
JOC Staff |
Sept. 29, 1992 Copper Total, 47,212. Gold Total, .1,943,010.Silver To
EC WHEAT EXPORTS CONTINUE LIGHT, WHILE US SALES MOVE SHARPLY HIGHER
Ned Stafford |
New wheat export sales from the European Community to non-EC nations continued to be extremely light
HIGH US OAT YIELD MAY FILL SHORTFALL OF CANADA IMPORTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Surprisingly high yields of U.S. oats could help bridge a shortfall of imports from Canada after an
SPOT COMMODITIES
JOC Staff |
Sept. 29, 1992 Included are list prices of suppliers. Quotations do not necessarily represen
SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Commercial QuantityAluminum ingots_ $1,200-$1,300 per ton lots &
LONDON METALS
JOC Staff |
(Pounds Sterling Per Metric Ton) Sept. 29, 1992Bid AskedCopper_
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Year Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Ago9/29 9/28 Change % Change: 9/3
S. AFRICA MINING INDUSTRY POSTS PRODUCTION INCREASE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The South African mining industry has reported a constant increase in real domestic output over the
SPOT CHEMICALS
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of Sept. 28, 1992 Prices in the spot chemicals table include spot quotations or list pric
US PORTS HUNGER FOR FRUIT FROM LATIN AMERICA THE PUSH IS ON FOR SWEETER DEALS
Alice Cantwell |
With summer rapidly approaching in the Southern Hemisphere, U.S. ports are working hard to pluck mor
Maritime
PORT GROUP PLANS DINNER CRUISE FOR FORT SCHUYLER MUSEUM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A dinner cruise to benefit the Maritime Industry Museum at Fort Schuyler will be held Monday by the
Maritime
16 BODIES FOUND IN BURNING BOXSHIP A WEEK AFTER CRASH
P.T. Bangsberg |
Sixteen bodies were recovered over the weekend from the containership Ocean Blessing, which was invo
Maritime
EXPORT SURGE MAY COME TOO LATE TO BENEFIT DULUTH, OFFICIALS FEAR
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
The Port of Duluth-Superior is starting to see some pickup in international grain shipments, but por
Maritime
PENTAGON HITS PROPOSED SIZE OF SUBSIDIZED US FLEET
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The Defense Department says it opposes paying for a portion of the new subsidy program that is the c
LABOR GROUP: CONTINENTAL FAVORS BID BY HURWITZ
Houston Chronicle |
A labor group that is organizing Continental Airlines pilots has charged that the airline's manageme
DRIVER ERROR RULED CAUSE OF CHAIN-REACTION PILEUP
Dane Hamilton |
The National Transportation Safety Board Monday ruled a chain-reaction accident that involved 99 veh
EC MINISTERS RALLY BEHIND CURRENCY SYSTEM
Bruce Barnard |
European Community finance ministers strongly backed the battered European Monetary System Monday in
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS US CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS JANUARY - AUGUST
JOC Staff |
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NEW YORK CITY, CONRAIL SPAR OVER 1.45-MILE STRETCH OF TRACK
Gregory S. Johnson |
New York officials are telling Consolidated Rail Corp. this town may not be big enough for both of t
MAJOR GAINS AND DECLINES IN CARLOADINGS
Adapted from Weekly Railroad Traffic, Association of American |
Three Weeks Ended Sep. 19, 1992, vs. Similar 1991 Period Cars CarsLoaded Loaded
SALVADORAN AIRLINE STRETCHES ITS WINGS
Tim Johnson |
A company with deep pockets starts throwing money around in Central America, buying up chunks of bus
NORWEGIAN SALES SINK USED-SHIP PRICES
Janet Porter |
Forced ship sales by bankrupt or cash-strapped Norwegian shipowners are depressing global prices of
DESPITE RULING, IND. OFFICIALS VOW TO BAN WASTE HAULERS
Dane Hamilton |
Indiana officials, despite another defeat in their attempt to curb the flow of out-of-state waste in
CANADIAN RAILROADS POISED TO OFFER DOUBLE-STACK SERVICE
John Davies |
Thanks to improved tunnels in the Canadian Rockies, Canada's two railroads soon will take their firs
NC JUDGE DELAYS HEARING ON UNDERCHARGE RULING
Stephanie Nall |
A federal bankruptcy judge in North Carolina has pulled back, at least temporarily, from his demand
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Monday, Sept. 28, 1992 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
PENTAGON URGED TO FLY MORE CARGO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Pentagon could save about $21 million a year by shifting some of its international freight traff
MEETING OF GATT COUNCIL EXPECTED TO BE ACRIMONIOUS
Keith M. Rockwell |
Trade disputes over oilseeds, wheat, beer and bananas will dominate the agenda as trade negotiators
CANADIAN OFFICIALS PROTEST CN RAIL'S SALE OF LINE
Leo Ryan |
Canadian National Railway's sale of a 250-mile freight line in Nova Scotia to a U.S. short-line oper
EXPORTS SEEN AT CENTER OF SWISS GROWTH
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Swiss exports will be the "major contributor to growth in the next two years," according to a Zurich
MANY MPS WANT BRITAIN OUT OF ERM, POLL SHOWS
From Wire Reports |
Nearly a third of the members of Parliament believe Great Britain should never rejoin the European e
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