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TRAFFIC BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
FRUEHAUF PLANT TO MAKE REFRIGERATED VANSA factory devoted solely to the production of refrig
NEW JAPANESE MINISTER QUERIES RICE IMPORT BAN
From Wire Reports |
Japan's newly appointed agriculture minister Wednesday questioned the country's ban on commercial ri
S. KOREA LOOSENS FUTURES REGULATIONS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
South Korean companies will be allowed to buy the total volume of their planned overseas futures tra
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wed., Feb. 28, 1990 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
INSURERS TO FOOT BILL IN COPPER MINE CLOSUREMELBOURNE, Australia - Australia's Bougainville
US REAL ESTATE FIRM OPTIMISTIC ON DOING BUSINESS OVERSEAS
William Armbruster |
German unification is coming at just the right time for Tishman Speyer Properties Inc., a New York-b
CALIF. SUPREME COURT URGED TO ACT ON PROPOSITION 103
Jerry Goldberg |
Harvey Rosenfield, chairman of the California consumer group Voter Revolt and author of Proposition
MORE SEATING, QUIETER PLANES FORECAST FOR '90S SMALL AIRCRAFT DEMAND SEEN
Noel Fletcher |
Commercial aircraft of the 1990s should be friendly to the environment, smaller and able to seat mor
DISSIDENT SHAREHOLDERS SUPPORT SALE OF XTRA
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Dissident shareholders of Xtra Corp. Wednesday announced their support for a sale of the company, fo
DOLLAR RISES ABOVE KEY MARK LEVEL
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar rose above the key psychological level of 1.70 deutsche marks early Wednesday aftern
FLEET EXPANSION INCREASES PRESENCE OF ANZDL IN US-PACIFIC MEAT TRADE
Vincent W. Stove |
The addition of two ships has enhanced the intermodal development of meat exports to the United Stat
Maritime
COCOA FUTURES CONTINUE TO TRADE SHARPLY HIGHER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Cocoa futures continued to trade about $30 higher Wednesday although traders were apprehensive about
CHINA WINNING WAR ON CREDIT DESPITE CAUTION FROM JAPAN
From Wire Reports |
World Bank approval of a second loan to China, after a moratorium following the June 1989 military c
VA. AGENTS OPPOSE BILL TO LET BANKS SELL COVER
From Wire Reports |
The House of Delegates, Virginia's lower house, passed a bill Wednesday that would give banks in the
DEBTORS ARE A STICKY ISSUE FOR THE COUNCIL OF LLOYD'S
Janet Porter |
Conscious that the sight of a Lloyd's name, or investor, being forced into bankruptcy is hardly the
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Feb. 28, 1990 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPreClose High Low
Maritime
FORWARDERS TOLD TO BACK EXPORT LAWS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Freight forwarders will become more involved in the enforcement ofU.S. export-control laws, a Commer
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US REACHES AGREEMENT TO EXTEND STEEL QUOTASThe United States has reached agreements to curb
Maritime
BRAZIL TO BOOST STONE EXPORTS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Recent developments in the world market for finished marble and granite building stone point to a su
Maritime
SOVIETS MAY JOIN BANK FOR EAST BLOC
Tom Connors |
The Soviet Union is likely to be both a borrower and a lender at the bank being created to revive Ea
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TENNECO, ASAHI GLASS FORM SODA ASH VENTURETenneco Minerals Co., a unit of Tenneco Inc. of Ho
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GHANA ARGUES AGAINST COCOA-PRODUCING CARTELACCRA, Ghana - The formation of a cocoa-producer
COAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
ROBERT GENTILE ASSUMES FOSSIL ENERGY POSITIONRobert Gentile was sworn in as the Energy Depar
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
E. GERMAN BANK CHIEF SEEKS MORE LATITUDEFRANKFURT, West Germany - The head of East Germany's
JAPAN'S INSURANCE RATES SLOW AUTO IMPORTS
Cristina Lee |
Sales of imported cars in Japan are up and show promise of growing in the 1990s, but Japanese insura
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
US OFFICIALS PUSH ECONOMIC POLICY REFORM
Richard Lawrence |
Economic policy reforms are needed to help make both U.S. banks and manufacturers more international
SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE LEAVES BITTER LEGACY MANY ISSUES STILL UNSETTLED
Tony Koenderman |
After three years of intermittent labor unrest, industrial peace may have returned to South Africa's
Maritime
OIL SPILL CLOSES SHIP CHANNEL IN NEW YORK
David F. White |
One of New York's busiest waterways is likely to remain closed today as authorities try to clean up
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1604 (Feb. 28, 1990) Previous day - 1603 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in
Maritime
KENYA PLANS FOR LOCALLY MADE VEHICLES
From Wire Reports |
Kenyan President Daniel arap Moi announced plans for what will be his country's first locally made c
Maritime
BUSINESS INDEX
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
COMPRESSED GAS STATION FOR AUTOS OPENS IN CALIF.
Arthur Gottschalk |
The first service station in California retailing compressed natural gas for automotive use opens to
MEXICAN PROCESSORS MAY IMPORT
Lindajoy Fenley |
Mexico's two largest processors of decaffeinated coffee are looking to import between 300,000 and 40
PEOPLE - COMMODITY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CONAGRA INC. (Omaha) - Robert H. Peyton was named president of the international agribusiness' Easte
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Year Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Ago2/28 2/27
POSTAL SERVICE MAY REQUEST 3RD AIRMAIL PACT EXTENSION
Ira Breskin |
The United States Postal Service likely will seek a third extension of its domestic airmail system c
CANADIAN AIRLINES SEEKS US ALLIANCES
From Wire Reports |
Canada's second-largest airline, Canadian Airlines International Ltd., is negotiating alliances with
US FIRM BEEFS UP HONG KONG OPERATIONS
P.T. Bangsberg |
A surge in regional business has prompted American computer-component maker Western Digital Corp. to
Maritime
MASS. BLUES MANAGEMENT IS CRITICIZED IN REPORT
Journal of Commerce Special |
Management decision-making by Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Massachusetts, as well as state regulation,
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