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CHEMICAL LEAMAN, OTHER FIRMS COMPENSATE WORKERS IN GULF
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
When the manager of a Chemical Leaman Tank Lines terminal in Midland, Mich., was called to active du
CRUISE LINES ALTER COURSE BECAUSE OF GULF CRISIS
Alfred Borcover |
The Mediterranean, so rich in culture and history, remains a sea of uncertainty for cruise lines and
Maritime
ASIAN INSURERS SUSPEND COVER ON EXPORTS TO GULF
Jacob Daniel |
Three of Asia's main trading points have suspended insurance cover on exports to the Persian Gulf wa
SHIPPERS SHOULD ESCAPE FALLOUT OF EASTERN AIRLINES' DEMISE ATLANTA TO FEEL ECONOMIC CRUNCH
Craig Dunlap |
Shippers aren't expected to suffer the same price shocks passengers are anticipating now that Atlant
SOVIET OFFICIALS UPBEAT ON US PACTS
Richard Lawrence |
A senior Soviet official raised the prospect Tuesday that the United States and the Soviet Union nex
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Jan. 22, 1991 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
US, JAPAN FAIL TO REACH ACCORD ON TOKYO'S ANTITRUST MEASURES
A.E. Cullison |
U.S. and Japanese trade negotiators closed two days of concentrated talks at the weekend after fail
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GOLD FUTURES STEADY WITH ALL EYES ON GULFGold futures prices steadied Monday afternoon in li
LONDON OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
International Petroleum Exchange Jan. 21, 1991Brent Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barrel)
APL-HIRED SHIP'S CREW REFUSES GULF ORDERS
Allen R. Wastler |
The crew of a foreign-flag feeder vessel chartered by American President Lines Ltd. refused to enter
SHIP GROUP BOOSTS WAR-RISK CHARGES
Erich E. Toll |
Shippers will pay higher prices to move cargo to the Middle East this week. A group of five
OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM DUMPING ITS CHINA COAL MINE VENTURE
Tim Sansbury |
For Sale: World's largest coal mine. Location: China. Contact: Occidental Petroleum Corp., Los Angel
US FARM EQUIPMENT MAKERS EXPORT ONLY 2 PERCENT OF OUTPUT
Paula L. Green |
U.S. manufacturers of farm equipment exported only about 1,200, or about 2 percent, of the nearly 5
Maritime
LARRY KAUFMAN'S INSIDE TALK ON TRANSPORTATION
Larry Kaufman |
A NEW BREED of railroad chief executives is taking a more assertive role in industry lobbying and la
JANUARY COFFEE SUPPLY TIGHTNESS SEEN MOVING ON TO MARCH CONTRACT
Blair Pethel |
Coffee traders and analysts here believe the tightness on January robusta coffee, which has failed b
TVA CONTRACTS
JOC Staff |
Per-Ton Price f.o.b. SpecificationsRail, Truck /million Btus % %Ton
AIRLINES WANT WAR-RISK COVER FOR FLIGHTS WITHIN THE US TO GUARD AGAINST ACTS OF TERRORISM
Aviva Freudmann |
Airline officials have asked Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner to expand the department's war-
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
INSURER'S POLICYHOLDERS WANT TO SUE AUDITORSome of the policyholders of the bankrupt Mutual
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NORTHWEST TO BEGIN SERVICE TO BEIJINGNEW YORK - Northwest Airlines will begin service to Bei
CARGO INDUSTRY AWAITS BACKLASH OF TWA MOVES
John Boyd |
The air freight industry braced Monday for the impact of pending flight cutbacks by Trans World Airl
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EC SETS DUTY ON TVS FROM HONG KONG, CHINABRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Community Commissi
Maritime
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Jan. 21, 1991 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%Buckley 35.9
*SINGAPORE OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Singapore International Monetary Exchange Jan. 21, 1991Dubai Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barrel
SHANNON WALL SET TO RESIGN FROM SHIP UNION POSITIONS
Bruce Vail |
A leading voice in U.S. shipboard labor relations will be muted if plans by Shannon J. Wall to retir
TAIWAN AIMS TO BECOME MAJOR FINANCIAL CENTER
From Wire Reports |
Taiwan, one of the world's major industrial powers, has set its sights on a new goal - becoming a m
TRADERS EXPECT DOLLAR TO CONTINUE FALLING
Gordon Platt |
The dollar drifted lower in thin, holiday trading Monday, and foreign exchange traders said the curr
FMC PROPOSES ELECTRONIC FILING OF AGREEMENT MINUTES, REPORTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A Federal Maritime Commission proposal permits the electronic filing of meeting minutes and reports
Maritime
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Staff |
The weekly freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100 percent) is as
Maritime
CAMPBELL SHAVES 25 PERCENT OF WEIGHT OFF FROZEN DINNER PACKAGING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Campbell Soup Co. said it would reduce the package weight of its LeMenu and LightStyle frozen dinner
WAR COULD CUT SAUDI NAPHTHA SUPPLIES TO JAPAN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A shortage of naphtha supplies from Saudi Arabia to Japan could emerge as a result of a loading slow
FARMER CORN SALES PICK UP BUT REMAIN BELOW EXPECTATION
Lester Aldrich |
Farmer selling of corn so far in 1991 has fallen short of expectations but even so, it need not rise
GLOBAL TRADERS AWAIT POSTWAR REBUILDING
The Journal of Commerce asked executives and others in the |
JOHN PETERSON, PARTNER IN THE LAW FIRM NEVILLE, PETERSON & WILLIAMS: "The immediate differen
BHP'S STEEL EXPORTS COULD WEAKEN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Steel exports by Australia's largest company, Broken Hill Proprietary Co., will fall sharply in 1991
SOVIET CRACKDOWN DIMS SUMMIT PROSPECTS, ECONOMIC HOPES
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Prospects for a summit meeting in Moscow next month and a continued thaw in East-West relations app
MOODY'S CUTS RATING ON ROYAL INSURANCE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Moody's Investors Service Monday reported it has cut the financial strength, or claims-paying abilit
LONDON METALS
JOC Staff |
(Pounds Sterling Per Metric Ton) Jan. 21, 1991Bid AskedCopper-
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
NYMEX CRUDE OIL FUTURES INCREASE AMID SUPPLY FEARS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Crude oil futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange surged upward Monday amid renewed fears that S
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Fri., Jan. 18, 1991 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
INTERNATIONAL BUNKER PRICES
Journal of Commerce Special |
The following is the list of bunker prices obtained during the course of week ending Jan. 18, 1990.
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