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SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Mar. 2, 1990 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
COAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CHINA STARTS WORK ON ITS LARGEST MINEChina has started construction on the country's largest
AIRLINE WINGS TO NEW HEIGHTS
James Bruce |
Jettisoning the weight of questionable government support, Brazil's publicly owned airline, Viacao A
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
GROUPS VIE FOR BRAZIL AIRLINE
James Bruce |
Three groups of investors, including one comprising American Airlines and Citibank, are interested i
FEDERAL CONTROLS A POSSIBILITY, STUDY SAYS
Alan Abrams |
If states do not pass regulations to prevent property and casualty insurance insolvencies, the natio
FRANCE TO PROVIDE GUARANTEES
From Wire Reports |
France's export guarantee agency, Coface, will provide French investors withfinancial guaran
HIGHLIGHTS OF BUSH PLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff Report |
The federal government's new national transportation policy makes recommendations in dozens of areas
S. KOREAN MOTH FEARS HALT US PECAN EXPORTS HOW LIBERAL IS THE MARKET?
Robin Bulman |
When the local market for pecans was opened to imports Jan. 1, U.S. growers probably thought they ha
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SOVIET REFORM PACKAGE NEARS, OFFICIAL SAYSA radical reform program to tackle growing social
Maritime
RICHMOND FACES BATTLE FOR FUNDS FOR DOCK PROJECT VA. AGENCY PUTS CAVEAT ON GRANT
Allen R. Wastler |
Call it the War of the Wall. The Port of Richmond, Va., and the state's port agency are goin
Maritime
US MAY OUTLAW IMPORTS OF FOOD TREATED WITH BANNED CHEMICALS
From Wire Reports |
A coalition of House and Senate lawmakers introduced a bill to prohibit U.S. import of foods treated
Maritime
PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CAUSTIC SODA DOW CHEMICAL CO. said it raised prices for caustic soda by $25 a ton, except fo
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US-SOVIET GRAIN PACT HELD POSSIBLE BY JUNEU.S. and Soviet negotiators stand "a good chance"
RAPID GROWTH SEEN FOR PLASTIC RESIN COMPOUNDING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The compounding of plastic resins is expected to grow significantly over the next five years as tho
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX REGISTERS 1-POINT GAIN
Howard Simon |
The Journal of Commerce Industrial Price Index edged higher last week on stronger plywood and metal
FAILURE TO DEVALUE ANGERS ISRAELIS
(Reuter) |
Israeli exporters, who Wednesday welcomed a Treasury announcement of a nearly 6 percent devaluation
ECONOMIC DATA ABROAD
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CURRENT ACCOUNT SLIPS INTO RED FOR JAPANJapan posted a seasonally unadjusted current account
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Kevin Commins - Currency Forecast 3A * JofC Industrial Price Index 6A* Larry Kaufman - Ins
TRANSPORT PLAN SHIFTS BURDEN TO THE STATES MANY ISSUES SIDESTEPPED
Leo Abruzzese |
States and the private sector should assume much of Washington's traditional role in funding and man
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1606 (Mar. 2, 1990) Previous day - 1603 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in L
Maritime
SOME ANALYSTS EXPECT MAJOR DOLLAR RALLY
Kevin Commins |
Psychology toward the dollar has changed abruptly in the past few days, leading some analysts to pro
MASS. ATTORNEY UPSET BY CONTINGENCY FEE CUT
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
A Massachusetts lawyer who lost about 33 percent of his contingency fee in a workers compensation/pe
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GE CHOOSES SINGAPORE FOR PLASTICS PLANTGeneral Electric Co. said it will invest more than $4
CLARIFICATION
JOC Staff |
Under a cargo-sharing agreement between Levant Line SA and Pharos Lines SA, a line carrying cargo fo
Maritime
PEOPLE - IMPORTS ITC COMMISSIONER TO BECOME PROFESSOR
Wire and Staff Reports |
Alfred Eckes, commissioner of the U.S. International Trade Commission, will become eminent research
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US BILL WOULD REQUIRE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN ADSLegislation pending in Congress would require adv
Maritime
REORGANIZATION PLAN AT CUSTOMS WOULD STREAMLINE OPERATIONS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Customs Commissioner Carol Boyd Hallett has revealed details of a proposed reorganization plan desig
Maritime
CURACAO EXPANDS FREE TRADE ZONE
Duncan Robinson |
Curacao, the self-governing Dutch colony 35 miles off the coast of Venezuela, has an enviable proble
Maritime
WHY GOLD GLITTERS MORE IN TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY
Chicago Tribune |
Is this the time to buy gold? Gold and, to a lesser extent, other precious metals historical
ADDITIONAL INDICTMENTS ANNOUNCED IN CHICAGO
(Ap) |
Additional charges have been brought against some previously indicted traders in the Japanese yen pi
EAST GERMANS LIKELY TO INCREASE IMPORTS OF WHEAT, FEEDGRAINS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The East German government, in need of wheat and feedgrains due to a poor 1989 harvest, is expected
NEVADA POWER POSTS 8 PERCENT INCREASE IN SALES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Nevada Power Co. announced that its kilowatt-hour sales increased by 8.0 percent in 1989.
'POLITICAL STRIKE' HITS UKRAINIAN COAL MINES
(Ap) |
Miners in the Ukrainian coal capital of Donetsk walked off the job Friday to press demands that loca
TVA BUYS COAL FROM 3 SUPPLIERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Tennessee Valley Authority said it bought 35,700 tons of coal in purchases made in three weekly
1989 PRICE INCREASES BOLSTER PROFITS AT AIRBORNE EXPRESS
Journal of Commerce Special |
After more than 10 years of severe price-cutting, Airborne Express is breathing a sigh of relief tha
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Fri., Mar. 2, 1990 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.K
BUSINESS INDEX
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
RAIL PARLEY TO PROBE EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS
Allen R. Wastler |
With a potential national economic slowdown and the continuing grain car dispute as a backdrop, top
TRANSPORT PLAN SHIFTS BURDENTO THE STATES COST-EFFICIENT FLEET HELD VITAL
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The Department of Transportation's eagerly anticipated national policy statement calls for a more co
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