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OVERPRODUCTION RUMORS SPARK FEARS IN NORWAY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Norwegian Oil Minister Arne Oeien expressed fears that overproduction of crude oil by some Persian G
PEOPLE - COAL
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AMAX COAL INDUSTRIES INC. (Indianapolis) - Peter M. Garson was named executive vice president, respo
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Feb. 2, 1989 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
IPE HOPES TO LAUNCH BRENT OPTIONS IN APRILThe International Petroleum Exchange expects to la
COAL PRODUCERS STILL OPTIMISTIC ON EXPORT GAINS
Tim Sansbury |
U.S. coal producers' optimism about the export market, for the first time in the 1980s, appears to h
SPOT GAS PRICES DECLINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Natural Gas Clearinghouse Inc. said its February survey of domestic natural gas spot market prices s
COAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CYPRUS TO PURCHASE HAWKS NEST COAL CO.Cyprus Minerals Co., Englewood, Colo., Thursday agreed
CONSUMERS POWER SETS 23RD MONTHLY RECORD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Consumers Power Co. in January set its 23rd consecutive monthly electric send-out record. Po
NAVY OFFICIALLY NAMES ITS NEWEST CRANE SHIP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The US Navy's latest crane ship, converted to handle containerships in emergenies where shoreside fa
Maritime
NEW BOX CRANES PLEASE MIAMI'S PORT DIRECTOR
Craig Dunlap |
Standing like giant Christmas trees covered with shimmering Italian lights, the two new container cr
Maritime
BILL WOULD CHANGE COAST GUARD STATUS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Sen. Claiborne Pell, D-R.I., has reintroduced legislation to remove the Coast Guard from the Departm
Maritime
BOX RULE FOES WELCOME END OF LONG BATTLE
Bruce Vail |
The end of the 50-mile container-handling rule is counted as a great victory among the several group
Maritime
ASIA VOYAGE WANTS TO REFLAG DRILL RIGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Asia Voyage Inc., wants permission to transfer to the Netherlands' registry three drilling rigs, Blu
Maritime
BOMBAY BOX CHARGES WILL INCREASE APRIL 1
Journal of Commerce Special |
Terminal container-handling charges at Bombay will rise 48 percent April 1, member lines of the Indi
Maritime
MENU ON TRAVEL DATABANK IS JUST THE TIP OF ICEBERG
Christopher Lofting |
The promises of the computer information age have been slow in coming for the traveler. Just about e
FRANCE SEEN CAUGHT BETWEEN US, W. GERMANY DURING G-7 MEETING
Bernard J. Wolfson |
French Finance Minister Pierre Beregovoy will walk a tenuous tightrope between the conflicting objec
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
ARGENTINA FARM EXPORT EXCHANGE RATE ALTEREDBUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Argentina Thursday unve
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thu. Feb. 2, 1989 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.K.
INDONESIAN TIN COMPANY PLANS TO HIKE PRODUCTION BY 10 PERCENT
P.T. Bangsberg |
The state-owned tin mining company in Indonesia plans to double expenditure on exploration and incre
CHILEAN REVALUATION GETS MIXED REVIEWS
Barbara Durr |
Chile's decision to revalue its peso in relation to the dollar has met with mixed reactions from the
HOWARD SIMON - SIMON SAYS
Howard Simon |
TO BUY OR NOT TO BUY. Sometimes that is not a question grain importers answer easily just because su
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year2/2 2/1 Ch
CME GETS NOD ON PLAN FOR COMPUTERIZED TRADE
Kevin Commins |
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has given the go-ahead to Globex, the Chicago Mercantile Ex
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
WHEAT, GRAIN IMPORTS SEEN RISING FOR SOVIETSChina will supplant the Soviet Union as the larg
LAURA BORDA'S - INSIDE TALK - ON INSURANCE
JOC Staff |
PRINCESS DI'S SPECIAL EVENT INSURERS must have sweated it out Thursday night, after several hundred
INSURER IS TRYING TO INFLUENCE CONGRESS WITH ITS NEW LONG- TERM CARE POLICY
Leah R. Young |
The Principal Financial Group is trying to convince Congress that its new long-term care policy mean
INSURANCE EARNINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
TRAVELERS' EARNINGS INCREASED IN 1988HARTFORD, Conn. - The Travelers Corp. reported fourth q
MCM GETS HELP TO FIND BUYER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
McM Corp., a Raleigh-based holding company, announced that it has engaged the service of PaineWebber
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
CALENDAR NOTES
JOC Staff |
Association of Transportation Practitioners, Chicago regional chapter, Feb. 3, noon, M&M Club, Chica
TRADING WITH MOROCCO MOROCCO EYES NEW MARKETS
Geoffrey Brown |
Morocco, like Tunisia and Algeria, is beginning to institute market-oriented reforms in efforts to g
Maritime
US REPRISALS AGAINST THAILAND ARE MINIMIZED
Richard Lawrence |
A U.S. announcement last month "denying duty-free benefits" to Thailand on about $165 million a year
Maritime
1988 MARKED A YEAR OF FIRSTS FOR TOYOTA PLANT IN KENTUCKY
Paul Prather |
For Toyota Motor Corp.'s automobile plant in Scott County, 1988 was a year of firsts. On May
RECOVERING STEEL INDUSTRY
JOC Staff |
Here are some facts about the steel industry, provided by the American Iron and Steel Institute. The
CHRYSLER TOOLS UP FACTORY IN MEXICO
Paul A. Eisenstein |
At the height of their popularity, demand kept two Chrysler Motors plants running near capacity turn
MINN. TO GO GLOBAL NEXT WEEK
Anita Schrodt |
Minnesota is marking the official opening of its new World Trade Conference Center in St. Paul next
PROGRESS SLOWING ON SETTING UP MICH. EXPORT TRADING COMPANY
Journal of Commerce Special |
An executive of the new Michigan export trading company says it is not expected to meet its original
GARY RIDING RUST BELT COMEBACK
(Ap) |
This steel town has long been a four-letter word for all that's gone wrong in industrial America: a
NEW SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Trading with Morocco 4A * Nigel Lawson - Europe's Escapist Dreams 8A* Tom Connors - Washin
LITTLE ACTION COMING ON BENEFITS DEDUCTION
John Boyd |
Businesses should not expect Congress to soften greatly a tax provision that removes fringe benefit
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