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NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange June 16, 1992Prev. Life of Contr. OpenOpen High Low
SNAGS DEVELOP IN FREE-TRADE TALKS AMONG CENTRAL EUROPEAN NATIONS CZECHS,SLOVAKS HALT PROGRESS
John Zarocostas |
Political infighting in Prague and differences over product coverage are threatening to disrupt plan
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1158 (June 16, 1992) Previous day - 1162 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in
Maritime
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS US-EUROPE OCEAN CARGO JANUARY TO MARCH
JOC Staff |
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US PROGRAM TO AID ANDEANS FACES HURDLES
Montieth M. Illingworth |
If, as Baron Von Clausewitz said, diplomacy is war by other means, then trade policy also can surely
SHIP LINES RETURNING TO PORTS
Valerie Drogus |
As trade barriers begin to fall faster than governments in Latin America, competition among steamshi
CHICAGO BUSINESSES ASSESS DAMAGE BY BULLS FANS
P. Crisafulli Commins |
Questions remain unanswered on the degree of insured property damage losses as business owners asses
DOLLAR DECLINES DESPITE GOOD ECONOMIC REPORTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar declined to a four-month low against the deutsche mark Tuesday. Market parti
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
THE ECONOMY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US REPORTS SMALLER CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICITThe U.S. current account deficit, the broa
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
1992 US FARM EXPORTS FORECAST AT $41 BILLIONWASHINGTON - U.S. farm exports are forec
CONFERENCE TO DISCUSS JAPAN NAPHTHA CONTRACT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Traders, refiners and petrochemical end-users will meet beginning July 13 in Tokyo to discuss the sp
STRIFE-TORN AFRICA JUST CAN'T ESCAPE ITS PAST
Arthur Gottschalk |
The more things change the more they stay the same. That, it seems, is how things stand in m
JAPAN BRACES FOR CRITICISM AT GROUP OF 7 SUMMIT
A.E. Cullison |
Japan is bracing for an attack over its relentless exports at next month's Group of 7 summit in Muni
Maritime
SOUTH AFRICAN COMPANIES TO VISIT US IN BID TO STRENGTHEN TRADE LINKS
Paula L. Green |
About 15 South African companies plan to visit nearly a half dozen U.S. cities this fall in an attem
Maritime
LUFTHANSA, JAL TAKE CONTROL OF DHL INTERNATIONAL
William Armbruster |
Lufthansa and Japan Airlines each increased its stake in DHL International fivefold, to25 percent ap
MOODY'S MAY CUT CP'S DEBT RATING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Moody's Investment Service said Tuesday it may downgrade the debt of Canadian Pacific Ltd. and some
BUILDING OF VESSELS IN FOREIGN YARDS TO GET PANEL'S OK
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
A long-awaited White House task force report on the future direction of maritime policy will recomme
CANADA SEEKS PANEL ON LUMBER ISSUE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Canada has formally filed a complaint under the Canada-U.S. Free-Trade Agreement, demanding a binati
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
LOW US FLAXSEED CROP SEEN AS CANADA'S BOONWINNIPEG, Manitoba - Lower flaxseed production in
CRB FUTURES INDEXES
JOC Staff |
The Commodity Research Bureau's future price index closed Monday at 209.44 off 2.07 which compares w
HAPAG-LLOYD, ATLANTIC CONTAINER LINE DROP STEVEDORE SERVICES FOR MATSON
Allen R. Wastler |
Two European ship lines are making a complete change in stevedores on the West Coast. Hapag-
Maritime
CANADIAN PORT CAPACITY OUTSTRIPS AVAILABLE CARGO, OFFICIAL SAYS
Leo Ryan |
The executive vice president of Canada Ports Corp. suggested the country has too much port capacity
Maritime
WILH. WILHELMSEN REGISTERS SLIGHT INCREASE IN PRETAX PROFIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Wilh. Wilhelmsen Ltd. AS, the Norwegian shipping group, reported a small rise in pretax profit for t
Maritime
REGULATORS WEIGH REPORTING RULES ON INVESTMENT IN MORTGAGE OBLIGATIONS
Paul Dykewicz |
Insurance regulators are taking steps to stiffen the reporting requirements for insurers that invest
US AID FOR PERU HANGS ON POLITICAL REFORM
Tad Thompson |
Except for humanitarian programs, U.S. aid plans for Peru are largely on holdbecause of the
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NY-NJ PORT AGENCY SELLS TRUCK HUB TO UPSNEW YORK - The Port Authority of New York &
BOLIVIANS FIND PATHS AROUND THE MOUNTAINS
Tad Thompson |
Mapmakers were not kind to Bolivian traders. But wheels are slowly turning to help ship Bolivia's li
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
Canada is like an attic on the American house: largely ignored until strange noises start being hear
WILL CEASE-FIRE ACCORDS ATTRACT MORE TRAFFIC TO SOUTHERN AFRICA?
John Kelley |
Recent cease-fire agreements between southern Africa governments and the guerrilla movements that ha
AFRICANS REACH OUT FOR US MARKETS
Peter M. Tirschwell |
A growing number of African countries, increasingly focusing their development efforts on projects w
SINGAPORE EXCHANGE HEAD IS SKEPTICAL OF GLOBEX
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Singapore International Monetary Exchange is not yet convinced that participation in the Globex
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tuesday, June 16, 1992 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
US PAYMENTS DEFICIT FALLS BY NEARLY $2 BILLION
Richard Lawrence |
The U.S. international payments deficit totaled $5.3 billion in the January- March quarter, or nearl
LONDON METALS
JOC Staff |
(Pounds Sterling Per Metric Ton) June 16, 1992Bid AskedCopper_
US PORK EXPORT PLAN SEEKS TO LIFT DEMAND ABROAD
Howard Simon |
U.S. meat interests expect export growth to reach $1.7 billion worth of pork and pork variety meats
TRADE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MAJOR DENIES DECISION BY UK TO BACK DELORSThe United Kingdom government has still not decide
Maritime
FOLLOWING FIVE YEARS OF HEALING, MALPRACTICE INSURANCE CRISIS LOOMS
David Satterfield |
The year was 1987, and a crisis was at hand. Angry doctors staged emergency room walkouts. Obstetric
MEXICAN CONGRESS TO GET SALINAS BILL AIMED AT SPLITTING PEMEX INTO 4 UNITS
(Reuter) |
Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari will send a bill to Congress splitting the state oil mon
ASIAN FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 16, 1992 JAPANFinancial FuturesPrecious MetalsTokyo Commodity E
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