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MULTINATIONAL FUND ACCEPTS LOCAL LATIN LOAN GUARANTEES
Charles W. Thurston |
Most small businesses in Latin America long have been shut out of loans from big commercial banks, f
Maritime
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
Imagine an awards dinner with 35 acceptance speeches. The occasion was the 35th anniversary
IMF DIRECTOR URGES BIGGER AGENCY ROLE IN WORLD ECONOMY
Richard Lawrence |
The International Monetary Fund's top official called Tuesday for a "larger role" for his agency in
SOME GULF GAS OUTPUT STILL AFFECTED BY ANDREW
Knight-Ridder Financial |
About 600 million cubic feet a day of natural gas production in the U.S. Gulf remains temporarily sh
REGISTERING A COMPANY IN RUSSIA TESTS PATIENCE
Duncan Robinson |
Thinking about registering your company in Russia? Take a deep breath, check your bank account, and
Maritime
FORMER AMBASSADOR SEES BOOM IN LATIN AMERICA
Kevin G. Hall |
Democratic and economic reforms in Latin America and a Bush administration trade initiative may comb
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
DENMARK WILL HOLD SECOND REFERENDUMCOPENHAGEN, Denmark - Danish Prime Minister Poul Schluete
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CONSORTIUM FILES FOR PIPELINE APPROVALLiberty Pipeline Co. said Monday that it filed for Fed
AMERICAN RELIANCE TO TRANSFER ANDREW LOSSES TO RESINSURERS
Paul Dykewicz |
American Reliance Group Inc. will transfer most of its losses suffered from Hurricane Andrew to seve
LAWMAKER CHARGES OIL DEALS DROVE POLICY ON IRAQ
(Reuter) |
A Bush administration policy of providing Iraq with U.S. technology that it used to build its milita
TAIWAN OUTPUT INDEX ROSE DURING AUGUST
JOC Staff |
Taiwan's industrial output index for August rose 0.68 percent from July and 1.57 percent from the sa
BRAZIL, BANKS FINISH DEBT DEAL
(Reuter) |
Brazil and its creditor banks Monday said they have completed negotiations on the terms of a $44 bil
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
PA. INSURER ORDERED BY COURT TO LIQUIDATEHARRISBURG, Pa. - National Security General Insuran
INSURANCE EARNINGS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EXEL LTD. REPORTS NET OF $81.9 MILLIONHAMILTON, Bermuda - Exel Ltd. reported net income of $
HURRICANE LOSSES RUIN FLORIDA INSURANCE FIRM
David Satterfield |
State regulators on Monday seized a Fort Lauderdale-based insurance company that is expected to go b
SPOT NATURAL GAS PRICES
JOC Staff |
COASTAL GAS MARKETING COMPANY Coastal Gas Marketing Company (formerly ANR Gathering Company)
NATURAL GAS FUTURES RISE ON NYMEX
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Natural gas futures for October delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange settled sharply higher
VICE PRESIDENT ATTACKS CLINTON HEALTH PLAN
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Dan Quayle accused Democratic presidential nominee Bill Clinton of supporting a Canadian-style healt
S&P: TRAVELERS, PRIMERICA "STABLE' FOLLOWING AGREEMENT ON STOCK SALE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
One day after Travelers Corp. announced a deal to sell over a quarter of its stock to Primerica Corp
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations, provided by Citibank/New York, Foreign Exchange Desk, are offered rates of New York City
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tuesday, Sept. 22, 1992 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
RIG NUMBERS AT LOWEST LEVEL SINCE '74, OIL SERVICE FIRM SAYS
Anne Pearson |
The U.S. drilling rig fleet fell this year to its lowest level since 1974 and should slide even furt
MARINE INSURERS BLAST ADVICE ON SPILL LIABILITY
Janet Porter |
Marine insurers and ship inspectors said the advice attorneys are giving shipowners on how to minimi
Maritime
INSURANCE COMMISSIONERS UNVEIL SOLVENCY FORMULA FOR LIFE INSURERS
Wire and Staff Reports |
The working party of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners charged with developing ris
INSURANCE COMMISSIONERS GRANT TEXAS ACCREDITATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Texas became the 14th state to receive accreditation from the National Association of Insurance Comm
COMMONWEALTH SHIPPING OFFERS SCHOLARSHIP IN CROWLEY'S HONOR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Commonwealth Shipping Ltd., which specializes in intermodal ship brokerage, created a $5,000 scholar
Maritime
CLARIFICATION
JOC Staff |
The story "Ferry Fire Lawsuit to Be Heard in Florida" on Page 1B Sept. 17 quoted a spokeswoman from
Maritime
COMMERCE DESIGNATES MARINE SANCTUARY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
More than 5,400 square miles of coastal waters in the Monterey Bay area of California were designate
Maritime
NEDLLOYD APPOINTS OUTSIDER AS NEXT BOARD CHAIRMAN
Janet Porter |
Royal Nedlloyd Group NV, the Dutch transport company, selected an outsider to succeed Henk Rootliep,
Maritime
NATION'S PORTS SEEK STRATEGY TO BATTLE RAID ON FUNDS
Alan Abrams |
The nation's port leaders are offering legal and moral support to their California colleagues as the
Maritime
MANAGEMENT BLAMED FOR LINER INDUSTRY LOSSES
Craig Dunlap |
The liner shipping industry has its own centralized short-sighted management - not shippers or regul
Maritime
HOUSE COMPLETES CHINA MEASURE
(Reuter) |
The House completed congressional action Tuesday on a measure that places conditions for renewing Ch
PRICE DIFFERENCES OFFER "GRAY-MARKET' OPENING
Peter M. Tirschwell |
U.S. mass merchandisers and discount chains have unauthorized access to ''gray-market" goods because
DOLLAR RISES AS MONEY WOES CONTINUE IN EUROPE, YEN SOARS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar overcame opening losses to trade mostly higher Tuesday on fears that the European mo
FRENCH, GERMAN UK EXPORTERS DUMPING STEEL, COMMERCE SAYS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
French, German and British exporters are selling lead and bismuth carbon steel in the United States
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS ORANGE JUICE PRODUCTION BY MAJOR GROWING COUNTRIES
JOC Staff |
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STRICT ENFORCEMENT OF HARBOR TAX YIELDS WINDFALL
Michael S. Lelyveld |
A sudden surge in collections caused by stricter enforcement of the harbor maintenance tax has appar
SENATE PANEL PASSES BILL TO REFORM CUSTOMS RULES
Tim Shorrock |
The Senate Finance Committee Tuesday passed the most extensive rewrite of U.S. Customs Service regul
EC TO MAP DEFENSE IN OILSEEDS DISPUTE SUBSIDIES BLAMED FOR LOST US SALES
Bruce Barnard |
The European Community today will prepare its defenses against the latest U.S. offensive in the ongo
"GRAY-MARKET' IMPORTS AT RISK IN COURT CASE
Peter M. Tirschwell |
A huge quantity of brand-name goods bound for discount stores and low-priced mass retailers could be
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