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ROLE IN COUP ENSNARES SOVIET UNION'S COLLECTIVE FARM BOSS
Fen Montaigne |
For years, Vasily Alexandrovich Starodubtsev was Mr. Collectivized Agriculture in the Soviet Union,
DEMOCRACY'S FUTURE IS QUESTIONABLE AS KUWAITI FACTIONS JOCKEY FOR POWER
(Reuter) |
Prospects for democracy remain uncertain in Kuwait, where the political scene looks at first glance
AFL-CIO TRANSPORT UNIT PUTS OFF LEADERSHIP VOTE
Lawrence H Kaufman |
The Transportation Trades Department of the AFL-CIO has delayed picking a successor to its president
US TEXTILE INDUSTRY HEAD SEES SIGNS OF UPSWING
JOC Staff |
U.S. textile industry executives are hailing signs that the industry may be pulling out of its reces
Maritime
BRAZILIAN COCOA INDUSTRY SEEN OPEN TO RESUMING MODEST FORWARD SALES
Tom Murphy |
Buoyed by hopes for firm world prices, Brazilian cocoa exporters and grinders finally may be ready t
ASIAN FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Oct. 10, 1991 JAPANFinancial FuturesJapanese Gov't BondsPer 10-year, 6% bond
RAILCAR SUPPLY SEEN ADEQUATE TO HANDLE FALL HARVEST NEEDS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Railcar shortages so far during this fall's U.S. Midwest harvest appear to be isolated and no more o
GERMAN AGENCY OPENS PARIS OFFICE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Treuhandanstalt, the organization responsible for privatization in eastern Germany, launched a marke
Maritime
LONDON EXCHANGE OFFICIAL BLAMED IN FUTURES SCHEME
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A top official at the London Futures and Options Exchange initiated the illegal scheme to boost volu
GERMAN SHIFT RAISES HOPES FOR GATT ROUND BREAKTHROUGH
Bruce Barnard |
A significant shift in Germany's position on farm subsidies, the most vexed issue in the Uruguay Rou
DOMINION TERMINAL UPGRADE PAYS OFF AS COAL TRAFFIC SETS RECORD PACE
Tim Sansbury |
Dominion Terminal Associates, the Newport News, Va., coal terminal company, is having one of those "
CARNIVAL LINES DECIDES TO SELL CASINO RESORT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Carnival Cruise Lines Inc. has put its sole hotel and casino resort, Crystal Palace, up for sale, th
Maritime
HEALTH OFFICIAL SAYS REFORM UNNECESSARY
JOC Staff |
Health and Human Services Secretary Louis Sullivan told Congress Thursday health care can be made mo
STRONG APC EARNINGS IN THIRD QUARTER SURPASS EXPECTATIONS
Allen R. Wastler |
Strong traffic levels and better rates at home and abroad enabled American President Cos. to post st
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended Oct. 5, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled 13
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
NY OIL OPTIONS
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange Oct. 9, 1991CRUDE OIL(1,000 barrels; dollars and cents
NORTH AMERICAN FREE-TRADE TALKS NEAR KEY STAGE
Leo Ryan |
Trade officials from the United States, Mexico and Canada should have a good idea by late November w
Maritime
UNIONS PUSH BILL EXTENDING US LAW TO FOREIGN SHIPS
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
U.S. maritime labor leaders hope they can push a bill that extends U.S. labor laws to foreign ships
Maritime
FRENCH DOCKWORKERS PLAN TWO-DAY STRIKE NEXT WEEK
Journal of Commerce Special |
French ports will be hit by a national dock strike next week, called to protest government plans to
Maritime
EUROPEANS STILL WANT US DIESEL AS SOVIET EXPORT FEARS GROW
Knight-Ridder Financial |
European demand for American diesel fuel remains strong amid concerns over Russian gas oil deliverie
SP FIGHT THREATENS RAIL SERVICE TO PORT
Allen R. Wastler |
California state government and Southern Pacific Lines are locked in a high- stakes duel over a mult
ORBIT VALVE TURNS ON FOREIGN STRATEGY
Yougeng Sun |
A U.S. company that has been engaged in exporting for two decades has found what it hails as its rec
TRADE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
E. ASIAN CAUCUS PLAN RAISES US CONCERNSKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - U.S. Trade Representative Ca
Maritime
SPOT COMMODITIES
JOC Staff |
Oct. 10, 1991 Included are list prices of suppliers. Quotations do not necessarily represent
COMEX METAL WAREHOUSE
JOC Staff |
Oct. 10, 1991 Copper Total, 23,232. Gold Total, .1,297,016.Silver Tot
CRB FUTURES INDEXES
JOC Staff |
The Commodity Research Bureau's future price index closed Wednesday at 216.29 off 0.40 which compare
*SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Aluminum ingots_ $1,137 per ton lots & in warehouse min. 99.7%Antim
USDA RAISES PROJECTIONS FOR CORN AND SOYBEAN OUTPUT ESTIMATES LOWERED ON COTTON, WHEAT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. Department of Agriculture projected higher corn and soybean production for 1991, while cott
REGULATION BY STATES CALLED "ANACHRONISTIC'
Aviva Freudmann |
State insurance regulation is "anachronistic" and unsuited to the ''multinational, international, gl
SOVIET INSURERS' PATH TO MARKET ROCKY BUT SOME PROGRESS SEEN
Duncan Robinson |
While U.S. insurers and pension funds appear to be steering clear of the Soviet market in light of a
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thu., Oct. 10, 1991 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U
TRADE DEFICIT WITH US SEEN FOR S. KOREA
Knight-Ridder Financial |
South Korea's trade with the United States is likely to record a deficit of US$800 million this year
OIL INDUSTRY HESITATES TO BUY NEW LEASES OFF CALIFORNIA
(Reuter) |
The oil industry, despite the lure of large discoveries, is wary about risking its money in proposed
ORBIT VALVE CO.
JOC Staff |
Date of award: "E" Award in 1991.Why the award was given:Orbit Valve Co., su
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Oct. 10, 1991 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
US QUOTA REDUCTIONS WILL SHRINK CARIBBEAN SUGAR EXPORT EARNINGS
Canute James |
The earnings of Caribbean countries from sugar exported to the United States will fall by nearly $70
HUNGARY FARM COMMODITIES AVAILABLE FOR SOVIET UNION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Hungary is ready to provide more than 500,000 metric tons of wheat, 40,000 tons of beef and more tha
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
PORT OF SANTOS WORKERS CALL END TO STRIKESAO PAULO, Brazil - Port of Santos employees return
Maritime
USAIR MAY ELIMINATE MORE HUBS IN STREAMLINING
Mark B. Solomon |
A USAir Group Inc. executive said the airline may eliminate one or more of its U.S. hubs as part of
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