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REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT COMPANY TAKES CONTROL OF BRANIFF INC.
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Controlling interest in Braniff Inc. has been acquired by BIA-COR Holdings, a real estate investment
Air Cargo
CRASH OF AIRBUS PLANE LEAVES GROUP'S FUTURE UP IN THE AIR
Edwin Unsworth |
Normally an airline's decision to replace one aircraft on a particular route with another one is of
Air Cargo
THREE MORE AIRLINES TO SERVE WEST BERLIN
(Reuter) |
The Western Allies on Monday ended a postwar three-airline monopoly on flights to West Berlin, sayin
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ANSETT REAFFIRMS PLAN TO BUY AIRBUS 320SSYDNEY, Australia - Ansett, an Australian domestic a
Air Cargo
BULLDOG CONSIDERS PLANS TO RAISE GROWTH CAPITAL
Chicago Tribune |
Ed Brown, chairman and chief executive of Bulldog Trucking Co. in Carnesville, Ga., calls his compan
Trucking News
PA. TRUCK DRIVER INJURED BY ROCK FACES NEW CRISIS
Fort Lauderdale News & Sun-Sentinel |
Richard Carrico, a truck driver whose 25 years on the road ended when a rock was thrown from an Inte
Trucking News
MCALLISTER TOWING MAPS EXPANSION FOR TRUCK UNIT
Gregory S. Johnson |
Careful planning and artful nursing is bringing McAllister Towing Co.'s trucking subsidiary into the
Trucking News
VIEWS DIFFER ON UNLOADING
Craig Dunlap |
The military and the non-union stevedoring company hired to perform work in Jacksonville previously
Maritime
MD. LAWMAKER QUESTIONS AWARDING OF DEFENSE PACT TO NON-UNION LABOR
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Rep. Helen Delich Bentley, R-Md., says the award of a military cargo contract to a non-union stevedo
Maritime
WALKOUTS RESUME AT MONTREAL
Leo Ryan |
Longshoremen are resuming one-day walkouts at the Port of Montreal today following another breakdown
Maritime
JOANNE WILSON, JOFC CLERK, DIES
JOC Staff |
Joanne Wilson, 31, a personnel clerk for The Journal of Commerce, died Saturday in Easton Hospital,
MAY SALES OF EXISTING HOMES ROSE
(Ap) |
Sales of existing homes climbed 3.1 percent in May, pushed up by fears of rising interest rates, a r
FUJI BANK SAYS US INFLATION HOLDS STEADY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. economy shows no signs of accelerating inflation between now and the first half of next yea
FOR EXPATRIATES, TOKYO STILL MOST EXPENSIVE CITY
(Ap) |
For the third straight year, Tokyo remains the world's most expensive city for expatriates due to th
SOVIET PARTY AGENDA BYPASSES ECONOMICS
(Ap) |
A leading economic reformer said Monday this week's Communist Party conference will focus on the par
THE ECONOMY FED LIKELY TO HOLD US INTEREST RATES STEADY
(Reuter) |
After nudging up interest rates this spring, the Federal Reserve is likely to wait to see what impac
WORLD ECONOMIES OUTPACING INDEXES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Conference Board reports that worldwide economic expansion is moving ahead briskly, although lea
COPYRIGHT LAW COULD BYPASS CHINA SOFTWARE
Noel Fletcher |
Computer software shouldn't be protected by China's copyright law when legislation is finalized, acc
BURNLEY SAYS SPACE SHOTS TO GO ON
Dave Higdon |
Transportation Department officials Monday pledged to shield commercial space-launch vendors from th
HONG KONG TRADE GROWTH SLOWS DOWN
P.T. Bangsberg |
Growth in Hong Kong's trade declined sharply last month from April, with imports registering an abso
Maritime
US CROP LOSSES MAY AID BRAZIL IN SOYBEAN ISSUE
James Bruce |
U.S. drought losses stand to strengthen Brazil's position in a bilateral conflict over alleged damag
COCA-COLA MAY SWITCH TO SUGAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. soft drink giant Coca-Cola Co. may switch to sugar as a sweetener and abandon high-fructose cor
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
Wire and Staff Reports |
UNITED BANK (Hartford) - Robert T. Gormley was named executive vice president and senior loan office
DEFENSE VENDORS NO LONGER FACE PRODUCT SUITS
Leah R. Young |
The Supreme Court Monday freed military contractors from the threat of product liability lawsuits in
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SUB-SAHARAN NATIONS PLAN EXPORT AGENCYWASHINGTON - Nine sub-Saharan Africa countries contrac
BUNDESBANK MAY RAISE DISCOUNT RATE THURSDAY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
West German money market rates continued to climb Monday on tight liquidity and on speculation the B
WORLD MONEY FRONT DOLLAR PUSHES HIGHER DESPITE FED SELLING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar pushed broadly higher Monday, extending last week's summit rally, but its advance wa
SENATE REJECTS PLANT BILL AMENDMENT
Keith Rockwell |
The Senate rejected an amendment to the advance notice plant closing legislation Monday that would h
MORGAN STANLEY ANALYST CHARGED IN INSIDER CASE
(Ap) |
The Securities and Exchange Commission Monday charged an analyst with Morgan Stanley Group Inc. with
ALBERT L. KRAUS - MARKETS & MONEY FED COULD BENEFIT FROM DOLLAR'S RALLY
Albert L. Kraus |
The Reagan administration may not have planned the recent strength in thedollar. But it is n
EC LEADERS STIFLE CENTRAL BANK PLAN
Bruce Barnard |
Leaders of the 12 European Community nations stifled a plan Monday to create a European central bank
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
MERGER OF KOREAN LINES WON'T AFFECT SERVICE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
When Hanjin Container Lines and Korea Shipping Line complete their merger this fall, South Korea's l
SENATE PANEL WEIGHS STAGGERS COMPROMISE
Howard S. Abramson |
A new compromise proposal to modify the Staggers Rail Act gathered support Monday, as a crucial show
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Mon. June 27, 1988 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.K
AFRICA: SHIPPING AND TRADE
JOC Staff |
Top Stories Trade opportunities abound for U.S. companies willing to work their way through
MARAD SEEKS COMMENT ON MORMAC'S PROPOSAL FOR FOREIGN-FLAG VENTURE
Robert F. Morison |
The Maritime Administration will allow a month for interested parties to file their views on whether
Maritime
DUMPED TOXIC WASTE IMPERILS NIGERIAN PORT TOWN
Chicago Tribune |
The farmers and fishermen of Koko thought little of it when ships began calling at this backwater po
Maritime
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
SINGAPORE'S EDI MOVES INTO THE SOFTWARE PHASE
R.Y. Rowland |
The government here is enlisting the help of local software houses to develop TradeNet, the electron
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