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FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
E. EUROPE STILL HAS ROOM TO BOOST STEEL SALES TO US
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Steel importers are wondering if the events in Eastern Europe leading to democracy and more open eco
GAO WARNS OF BANKS' FOREIGN RISKS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The General Accounting Office urged Congress Monday to examine carefully the risks U.S. banks incur
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
INDEX BUREAU, CUSTOMS CANCEL DRUG MEETINGA U.S. Customs Service and Marine Index Bureau conf
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Mar. 19, 1990 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
UNION BID FOR UAL BACKED BY CONISTON
(Reuter) |
A major UAL Corp. shareholder, Coniston Partners, said Monday it has joined with United Airlines' th
MOST BRAZILIANS LAUD COFFEE AGENCY'S DEMISE
Tom Murphy |
Coffee traders and exporters shed few tears Monday for the defunct Brazilian Coffee Institute, which
SPECIAL REPORT: PORTS UNDER FIRE
Journal of Commerce Staff Report |
Imagine how surprised the public relations manager at Port Everglades was when he discovered last Yu
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Albert L. Kraus - Markets and Money 3A * Import Quota Watch 4A* Commodity Research Bureau:
GROUP URGES BRADY TO AVOID DEVALUATION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Shadow Open Market Committee on Monday urged Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady to avoid "any com
Maritime
FLORIDA EMPLOYERS REPORTS '89 LOSS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Florida Employers Insurance Co. posted a consolidated net loss for the year ended Dec. 31, 1989, of
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FRENCH-UK POWER PACT IS NEARLY COMPLETEElectricite de France, the French state electric util
OPEC MEET FAILS TO BRING QUOTA VIOLATORS TO HEEL
Simon Hall |
Failure by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to obtain guarantees from its quota vio
MIDLAND VENTURE'S EX-NUCLEAR PLANT IS PRODUCING POWER
John Lear |
The Midland Cogeneration Venture, a natural gas-fired power plant thatstarted 23 years ago as a Cons
ANHYDROUS AMMONIA PIPELINE RATE ROW LANDS IN ICC'S LAP
David M. Cawthorne |
The Interstate Commerce Commission must decide whether it has the power to set pipeline rates for a
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Year Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Ago3/19 3/16
PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TALL OIL FATTY ACIDS Union Camp Corp. said it raised tall oil fatty acid prices by 3 cents a
EDI EXCHANGE
Tony Seideman |
UNCLE SAM DOESN'T want to be a mother hen. That's what officials at the U.S. Customs Service
BUSINESS INDEX
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
COURT UPHOLDS AWARD FOR INSURANCE DAMAGEThe Supreme Court refused to overturn a judge's awar
US HAS TRADED PLACES WITH JAPAN, EX-NEGOTIATOR SAYS
Charles Thurston |
In updating "Trading Places," Clyde Prestowitz Jr. might have revised the title of his analysis of t
Maritime
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Information Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of CommerceU.S. and Foreign Commercial Service
Maritime
UNION ASKS COURT TO BLOCK SALE OF CRUISE SHIP
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
An organization representing the interests of the union that formerly owned the Monterey wants a fed
Maritime
NY PROPANE LINE COULD RESTART WITHIN MONTH
(Ap) |
Propane could be flowing within a month through the Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. pipeline that r
USDA OFFICIAL PREDICTS THAT IRAN WILL BOOST IMPORTS OF RICE, WHEAT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Iranian imports of wheat and rice could rise to record levels in 1990, as the nation continues to sh
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled. The Journal of Commerce assumes no responsibility for
Maritime
KOBE, TI TO MAKE CHIPS IN JAPAN
A.E. Cullison |
Kobe Steel Ltd. and Texas Instruments have formed a joint arrangement to build a $360 million semico
Maritime
STRIKING PERUVIAN MINE WORKERS REJECT OFFER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Striking mine workers' union leaders at Southern Peru Copper Corp. Monday reportedly rejected a comp
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AUSTRALIA APPROVES DU PONT CYANIDE PLANTAustralia's Environmental Protection Authority has a
ICC APPROVES SALE OF P&LE RAIL TO PITTSBURGH INVESTMENT GROUP
Allen R. Wastler |
The Interstate Commerce Commission Monday approved the sale of Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad to a
W.T. RIDDER DIES
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Walter T. Ridder, 72, whose career as newspaper reporter, editor and executive spanned 50 years, fir
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Mon., Mar. 19, 1990 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
EXPERTS PREDICT FAR WIDER JANUARY US TRADE GAP
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Economists expect today's U.S. merchandise trade report for January to show a gap of $9.3 billion, f
STATE REGULATION OF SOLVENCY CALLED OBSOLETE
Lorraine Iannello |
State regulation of insurer solvency is "woefully obsolete" and needs mandatory accounting standards
CANADA UNVEILS CARIBBEAN AID
From Wire Reports |
Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney unveiled measures to assist a dozen Caribbean nations Monday,
Maritime
FOR MASSPORT, 1989 WAS A YEAR OF POLITICAL WAR
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Boston may not have been the busiest port in the country last year but it was certainly among the mo
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1594 (Mar. 19, 1990) Previous day - 1606 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in
Maritime
ENVIRONMENTALISTS LACK REALISM, EXECUTIVE SAYS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Current enthusiasm for environmental legislation affecting oil tankers "does more credit to the zeal
Maritime
SPILL FAILS TO DISRUPT PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
About 12,000 gallons of cumene, a common chemical used in nail polish remover, spilled into the Dela
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BP CONFIRMS PLANS TO SLASH OFFICE STAFFBritish Petroleum Co. confirmed Monday that its headq
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