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NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Mar. 25, 1991 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%Buckley 27.5
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
Mar. 25, 1991 RESELLER Rack-Prices are in cents per gallonUnleaded Mid- Prem
BRAZIL COFFEE EXPORT BAN COULD HURT CARRIERS
Craig Dunlap |
Brazil's suspension of coffee export registrations could lead to serious problems in the shipping tr
Maritime
PANEL SET UP TO REVIEW SHIPPING ACT SETS 1ST MEET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A blue-ribbon panel of government, congressional and maritime industryrepresent atives will begin a
Maritime
SUSAN BUCHANAN'S CRB FUTURES OUTLOOK
Susan Buchanan |
CORN FUTURES have worked higher over the last two months, reflecting the market's seasonal price ten
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Mon., March 25, 1991 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
SPOT CHEMICALS
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of Mar. 25 1991 Prices in the spot chemicals table include spot quotations or list prices
TRADE MISSION PARTICIPANTS CITE SEAWAY'S COAL EXPORT POTENTIAL
Kevin Commins |
European shipping executives are very enthusiastic about the development of low-sulfur coal shipmen
Maritime
ARGENTINA WILL REPLACE CURRENCY IN SIX MONTHS
From Wire Reports (Reuter) |
Argentina will replace its inflation-ravaged austral currency in about six- months, Economy Minister
DOLLAR RISES TO 9-MONTH HIGH AGAINST THE GERMAN MARK
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar rose 2.3 percent to a nine-month high against the German mark Monday afternoon amid
ALAN ABRAMS' INSIDE TALK ON SHIPPING
Alan Abrams |
THE RIPPLES just won't stop. It's been two years and two days since the Exxon Valdez crashe
Maritime
SINGAPORE OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
*Singapore International Monetary Exchange Mar. 25, 1991Dubai Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barre
'BRISK' GRAIN SHIPMENTS ANTICIPATED AS SEAWAY OPENS
From Wire Reports |
The St. Lawrence Seaway shipping season opens today - the waterway's earliest opening date in 10 yea
Maritime
HANJIN TO ENTER TRANS-ATLANTIC SERVICE IN 1992
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Hanjin Shipping Co., a major trans-Pacific containership line, plans to enter the crowded trade betw
TOYOTA UNIT TO EXPAND AUTO CENTER AT NJ PORT
William Armbruster |
Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. Inc. will expand its auto-handling center at Port Newark, N.J., by nearly
Maritime
US COMPANIES GRAB SHARE OF CANADA'S PHONE MARKET
From Wire Reports |
U.S. companies have quietly grabbed a significant chunk of Canada's C$7 billion (US$6 billion) a yea
Maritime
USDA CHIEF PROTESTS BAN ON US RICE EXHIBIT IN JAPAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The long-simmering U.S.-Japanese rice war has escalated with a protest being lodged by the U.S. Depa
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
TURKEY ASKS US TO HELP GET AID
From Wire Reports |
Turkey has asked the United States to press Kuwait and Saudi Arabia to make an urgent aid payment of
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
P/C OPERATING INCOME ROSE 11.3 PERCENT IN 1990Pretax operating income for the U.S. property/
DHL WORLDWIDE EXPRESS REOPENS BRANCH OFFICE IN WAR-TORN KUWAIT FEDERAL EXPRESS MAY RESTART SERVICE
Gregory S. Johnson |
DHL Worldwide Express has reopened its Kuwait branch office. The express carrier, which cont
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES.
JOC Staff |
Monday Mar. 25, 1991 Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, representin
PEOPLE - OIL / GAS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NEW YORK OIL HEATING ASSOCIATION INC. (New York) - John D. Maniscalco was named executive vice pres
PORTS CANADA PLANS $170 MILLION OUTLAY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Canada Ports Corp., the government agency that runs some of Canada's largest maritime facilities, pl
Maritime
CIGARETTE CASE COULD SET PRECEDENT ON LABELING
Aviva Freudmann |
The Supreme Court's decision Monday to hear a cigarette liability case may have implications for oth
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled. The Journal of Commerce assumes no responsibility for
Maritime
CRB FUTURES INDEXES
JOC Staff |
The Commodity Research Bureau's future price index closed Friday at 219.78 off 0.08 which compares w
SPOT COMMODITIES
JOC Staff |
Mar. 25, 1991 Included are list prices of suppliers. Quotations do not necessarily represent
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Mar. 25, 1991 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPrev.Close High Low
Maritime
INDIAN TRADE DEFICIT GROWS
N. Vasuki Rao |
Stagnant exports and escalating imports created a wider trade gap inApril- December 1990, the first
KUWAITI BANKS REOPEN AMID DINAR CONFUSION
Patrick May |
For the first time since the Iraqis blew into town, Kuwaiti banks opened their doors Sunday. In no t
KOREAN LINE WILL NEED ITS DEEP POCKETS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Although the trade between Europe and North America has too much vessel capacity and is expected to
IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
KOREAN TRADER BUYS PHILIPPINE NAPHTHAThe Philippine National Oil Co. sold 100,000 metric ton
PACIFIC NORTHWEST CROP DAMAGE COULD CUT US WHEAT EXPORTS
Ned Stafford |
Winterkill damage to Pacific Northwest soft white winter wheat was far more severe than originally
PEOPLE - CHEMICALS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
HERCULES INC. (Wilmington, Del.) - R. Keith Elliott joined the company as senior vice president and
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SKYWAY FREIGHT SYSTEMS INC. (Watsonville, Calif.) - Michael T. Dana was named account manager for n
BANKS STILL HESITATE TO RESUME LOANS TO IRAN
From Wire Reports |
Iran has a reliable record of repaying international debts, but banks are awaiting clearer borrowing
'FRIENDLY' HONG KONG REGISTRY PROMISED RETROACTIVE TAX CONCESSION OFFERED
P.T. Bangsberg |
The colony's independent shipping registry will be "much more modern, flexible and user friendly" th
Maritime
PEOPLE - MARITIME
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FAR EAST LEVINGSTON SHIPBUILDING (Singapore) - Loh Wing Siew was named deputy chairman of the shipb
Maritime
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