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AVIATION AGENCY AGREES TO PROBE DOWNING OF IRAN JET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The International Civil Aviation Organization has agreed to conduct a full investigation into the re
Air Cargo
EARNINGS FEDERAL EXPRESS EARNINGS ROSE IN QUARTER, YEAR
JOC Staff |
Lower tax rates and improved operating performance bolstered Federal Express Corp.'s bottom line dur
Air Cargo
SCHEDULING, NOT SPACE, SEEN CAUSING DELAYS
Josh Goldstein |
The director of San Francisco International Airport has opposed a call for construction of additiona
Air Cargo
BELGIAN SHIP COMPANY QUESTIONS EDI BENEFITS
Janet Porter |
A leading Belgian shipowner is questioning the advantages of electronic communication networks for t
SOME US AIRPORTS BOOST SECURITY
(Ap) |
Airports in Boston, San Francisco and Los Angeles stepped up security recently following Iran's vows
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EMERY WINS CONTRACT TO CARRY IBM FREIGHTARMONK, N.Y. - Emery Air Freight Corp. recently won
Air Cargo
INVESTMENT SURGING IN THE PACIFIC BASIN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Private foreign investment is surging in the economies of the Pacific Basin and has become more dive
CONTRACTS PUT MARINER IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Mark Magnier |
The recent award of two computer contracts has placed a relatively small company in the spotlight.
ELECTRONICS CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Computerizing Fleet Management, one-day seminar sponsored by Runzheimer International, July 21. Wood
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
INVENTOR WILL MARKET ERGONOMIC KEYBOARDSAN JOSE, Calif. - Tony Hodges, the Palo Alto, Calif.
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
DEUTSCHE BANK TO BUY 29 ARGENTINE BRANCHESFRANKFURT, West Germany - Deutsche Bank will acqui
WEST GERMAN BUNDESBANK MAKES NO POLICY CHANGES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Bundesbank made no change to its leading interest rates and confirmed its 3 percent to 6 percent
'K' LINE BEGINS CALLS AT TACOMA
John Davies |
In a bid to cut transit time to the East Coast and boost volume, one of Japan's largest steamship li
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
SHIP CONSULTANT HOPES TO BUILD ISLANDS OUT OF LOOPHOLES
Boston Globe |
A lot of people dream about living on an island. Richard A. Gugel dreams about building one.
Maritime
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
Wire and Staff Reports |
AMERICA FIRST FINANCIAL CORP. (San Francisco) - Byron A. Scordelis was named president and chief exe
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thu., July 14, 1988 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
CHINA LEGALIZES TRADING OF BONDS
Noel Fletcher |
China has sanctioned markets for trading treasury bonds to try to stamp out flourishing black-market
CHILE DEBT-EQUITY SWAP WILL BE BIGGEST EVER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A consortium is preparing Chile's largest debt-equity swap ever, bankers here said Thursday.
UK JOBLESS RATE FALLS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Britain's unemployment rate fell to a seasonally adjusted 8.4 percent in Junefrom 8.6 percen
PEOPLE - COMMODITIES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
METALLGESELLSCHAFT AG (Frankfurt, West Germany) - Heinz Schimmelbusch was named deputy chairman of t
SENATE PANEL APPROVES DROUGHT AID FORMULA
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Senate Agriculture Committee Thursday passed a comprehensive drought aid bill but left open the
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year7/14 7/13 Chan
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
BRAZIL PLANS TO BOOST GRAIN, OILSEED OUTPUTBrazil - Brazil plans to raise 1988-89 (September
US REACTS CAUTIOUSLY TO FARM TRADE PROPOSAL
Frances Williams |
The United States has given a cautious welcome to new proposals on farm trade reform introduced Wedn
ADMINISTRATION MAY CONSIDER BEARING QUOTAS
Richard Lawrence |
The White House is about to consider a Commerce Department report on whether to provide further help
Maritime
RETAIL SALES EDGED UP 0.5 PERCENT DURING JUNE
(Ap) |
Retail sales, boosted by strong auto sales and hot weather-related buying at department stores, rose
THE BAHAMAS TURNS TO ASIA IN HUNT FOR DEVELOPMENT AID
Rosalind Rachid |
Some two years after opening its first industrial investment office in the United States, the Bahama
Maritime
GENERAL MOTORS TO INTRODUCE NEW SAFETY STEERING WHEEL
(Ap) |
Economy-car buyers will be the first to benefit from a less expensive safety innovation developed by
ATLANTA PREFERRED AS BUSINESS CENTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Nearly 400 corporate executives who were asked to compare 31 cities as places to do business listed
ECONOMISTS SEE CONTINUED GROWTH BUT MOUNTING INFLATION PRESSURES
Pomesh Sahi |
The U.S. economy, which has expanded through the last five and a half years, is far from running out
JOBLESS CLAIMS FELL AT END OF JUNE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
New claims for state unemployment insurance benefits were made by 304,000 people during the week end
JOHN BOYD'S ECONOMIC BEAT
John Boyd |
AN IMPORTANT SKIRMISH over economic and political goals took place this week, a small dispute that w
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
EC COURT SCRAPS LAW COVERING PASTA IMPORTSThe European Community Court of Justice Thursday s
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Customs Update 4A * Susan Aaronson - Crybaby Capitalism 8A* Carl P. Leubsdorf - Echoes of
PARKER USHERED CHUBB & SON INTO INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Henry G. Parker III admits he didn't know anything about the international insurance business back i
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
MARINE UNDERWRITERS BACK RULING ON FOREIGN INSURERS
William Armbruster |
A marine insurance trade association voiced qualified support for a Maritime Administration ruling t
TAIWANESE OPEN DOOR TO IMPORTS FROM CHINA
Cristina Lee |
A costlier currency and tougher competition abroad are bringing Taiwan to the doorsteps of China fo
PLASTICS INDUSTRY TAKES COUNTY'S BAN TO COURT
Geoffrey Brown |
The plastics industry struck back at its environmentalist opponents in New York Thursday. It filed s
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