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W. GERMAN BANKERS TO MEET WITH BUSINESSMEN IN BOSTON
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Representatives of five West German banks will visit Boston Feb. 14 to meet with officials of Massac
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
AMERICAN EXPRESS PLAN DELAYED IN JAPANTOKYO - A plan for Nomura Securities Co. and American
ECUADOR TO GET $1 BILLION FOR DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
From Wire Reports |
Ecuador's President Rodrigo Borja announced that his nation would receive more than $1 billion in cr
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thu. Feb. 9, 1989 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.K.
HOWARD SIMON - SIMON SAYS
Howard Simon |
THE UNITED STATES is still not out of the race for the gold. This is an assessment of U.S. i
BANK OF ENGLAND URGES CAUTION IN MONEY POLICY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Bank of England continued to urge caution in U.K. monetary policy until ''the indicators provide
NATION'S CAPITAL EYES HANDGUN LAW
JOC Staff |
Handgun manufacturers and sellers would be liable for injuries and deaths caused by the weapons, und
MEAT EXECUTIVES TO DISCUSS HORMONE BAN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. beef industry officials will meet with U.S. Trade Representative CarlaHills next Tuesda
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year2/9 2/8 Ch
AGENCY TO STUDY EXCESS ASSETS IN PENSION PLANS
Leah R. Young |
The Treasury Department told Congress Thursday that it wants no new legislation curtailing the right
TOKYO'S GINZA IS PRICIEST STREET IN WORLD
JOC Staff |
The Ginza, Tokyo's glitzy commercial center, has become the most expensive street in the world, rele
USDA SCIENTIST WALKS MANY MILES FOR CAMELS
Fawn Vrazo |
USDA scientist Dean Anderson likes to joke that he'd walk a mile for a camel. The truth is t
TRANS-ARCTIC ROUTE PLAN FACES CHILLY PROSPECTS
Journal of Commerce Staff - John Davies |
As Alaskan shippers continue to discuss how an icy Soviet channel could be used to move fish and oth
SOVIET MEDICAL TEAM SETS US VISIT
Jennifer Friedland |
A delegation from the Soviet side of the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Working Group on Medical Equipment and Suppli
Maritime
BILL ARMBRUSTER'S - TRADE TALK
Bill Armbruster |
DEMISE OF AN EXPORT GIANT: The liquidation of the Chew International Group, scheduled for completion
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
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NISSAN MAY SHIFT PATHFINDER PRODUCTIONNissan Motor Corp. will move production of its Pathfin
Maritime
HONG KONG'S GOLD PEAK TO BUY 25 PERCENT STAKE IN CANADA'S PLASER LIGHT
P.T. Bangsberg |
A local electronics company with aspirations to increase its presence in North America is making its
Maritime
CHINA HOPES US RELAXES IMPORT QUOTAS
Anita Schrodt |
China is committed to increasing its export earnings and generating hard currency, Chinese Vice Prem
Maritime
CHINA TIGHTENS STEEL TRADING RULES AS IT FACES SHORTAGE OF SUPPLIES
Noel Fletcher |
China intends to centralize imports of steel sheets and rein in exports of pig iron and silicon stee
Maritime
CUSTOMS UPDATE
JOC Staff |
U.S.-CANADA FREE TRADE AGREEMENT - RULES OF ORIGIN. The U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement provides fo
Maritime
FAMILY-RUN FARMS FADING INTO WEST GERMAN SUNSET
(Ap) |
How do you keep the kids down on the farm after they've seen the big bucks and high life? In West Ge
Maritime
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service Agri
Maritime
HIGH-TECH TO REACH DOWN FOR THE LOWLY CONSUMER
(Reuter) |
This is the year when many high-tech marvels developed over the past few years - from facsimile mach
Maritime
BUSH SEEKS MORE FUNDS FOR ENERGY, TRANSPORT
John Boyd |
President Bush's budget blueprint projects a smaller overall deficit for next year than the final Re
SHIPOWNER FILES FOR PROTECTION
Gloria Joseph |
Owners of the S.S. Monterey have filed for protection from bankruptcy, but the operator of this inte
Maritime
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE SHIPPERS' CLIP AND SAVE SERVICE 1984 SHIPPING ACT REVIEW: SECTION 18
JOC Staff |
WHAT IS IT? Section 18 of the 1984 Shipping Act requires that a systematic review of the act's econo
Maritime
JUDGE ORDERS RELEASE OF CARGO SHIP SEIZED FOR VISA VIOLATIONS
Craig Dunlap |
A federal judge this week ordered the release of a cargo ship seized in Miami last month for visa vi
Maritime
PEOPLE - MARITIME
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BLUE STAR LINE LTD. (San Francisco) - Larry Barber was named assistant to the equipment manager for
Maritime
CONFERENCE, SHIPPERSAGREE ON CONSULTATION
Edwin Unsworth |
The main shippers and shipping lines operating between northern Europe and the U.S. East Coast have
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Feb. 9, 1989 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
INDONESIA VOWS NEW INCENTIVES FOR OIL AND GAS
P.T. Bangsberg |
New incentives to encourage overseas companies to explore for oil and gas are being prepared by the
PEOPLE - COAL
From Wire and Staff Reports |
PITTSBURG & MIDWAY COAL MINING CO. (Englewood, Colo.) - John C. Klingler was named manager of the co
CANADIANS SEEK A SHIPPING FIRST
Tim Sansbury |
There is potential in 1989 for a first-time shipment of Western U.S. steam coal to Europe via an Eas
COASTAL'S FRANCHISE PLAN WILL MARKET BRANDED FUELS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Coastal Refining & Marketing Inc., a subsidiary of Coastal Corp., said Thursday it is launching a ne
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GEORGIA POWER GETS OK ON VOGTLE TESTINGThe U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Thursday grant
SHORTAGES THREATEN GULF COAST BOOM IN PETROCHEMICALS
From Wire Reports |
Shortages in equipment, manufacturing facilities and personnel could force the cancellation of many
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
W. GERMAN COMPANIES HIRED TO AID UAE PORTHAMBURG, West Germany - The Port of Mina Zayed, in
Maritime
CHEMICAL EARNINGS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NET NEARLY DOUBLES AT STONE CONTAINERStone Container Corp., Chicago, said that for the fourt
FOAM MAKERS PREDICT CFCS' DEMISE BY 2000
John Maggs |
Makers of flexible polyurethane foam say they will phase out use of chlorofluorocarbons by the turn
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