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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
BURNLEY SAYS SPACE SHOTS TO GO ON
Dave Higdon |
Transportation Department officials Monday pledged to shield commercial space-launch vendors from th
SENATE REJECTS PLANT BILL AMENDMENT
Keith Rockwell |
The Senate rejected an amendment to the advance notice plant closing legislation Monday that would h
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
PACIFIC PORTS TOLD OF CRUISE GOLD
Bill Mongelluzzo |
If West Coast ports take an innovative approach to attracting cruise ships, they will capture a larg
Maritime
14 SPECIAL BARGES QUALIFIED FOR USE IN DOMESTIC TRADE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Maritime Administration has published the first required listing of special barges used in offsh
Maritime
PORT OF PORTLAND SET FOR BATTLE OVER SODA ASH
John Davies |
When trains loaded with 10,000 tons of chemicals rumble down the Columbia River Gorge and roll past
EC ORGANIC COLORANT MART TO RISE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The European market for organic colorants is projected to climb to 167,300 tons by 1991 from a 1987
PACT EXPANDS OPPORTUNITIES FOR US EXPORTS TO JAPAN
(Ap) |
U.S. and Japanese officials acknowledge that their latest agreement to increase sales of U.S. consum
Maritime
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year6/27 6/24 Chan
SKANDIA EXPECTS ACQUISITION WILL PROVIDE BASE IN US MARKET
William Armbruster |
Sweden's largest insurance company says its newly acquired U.S. insurance company will concentrate o
AIG MAY MOVE 2,000 WORKERS TO BROOKLYN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
American International Group Inc., the large international insurance company, reportedly will move 2
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MAJOR QUAKE REPORTED IN SAN FRANCISCO AREAA strong earthquake jolted Northern California Mon
PG&E, STATE SETTLE DIABLO COST ROW
(Ap) |
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. will cut its common stock dividend 27 percent under a plan that will sett
COAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AUSTRALIAN MINERS END 10-DAY WALKOUTSYDNEY, Australia - Striking Australian coal miners retu
NEW TOKYO INTERNATIONAL: THE AIRPORT YOU LOVE TO HATE
Chicago Tribune |
Here, amid the ancient rice paddies and verdant vegetable gardens northeast of Tokyo, lies the airpo
Air Cargo
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
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
THIONYL CHLORIDE UP AT OXYCHEMNIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. - Occidental Chemical Corp. is increasing
VESSELS COLLIDE IN EAST CHINA SEA
(Ap) |
A Panamanian cargo ship and a South Korean fishing boat collided early Monday in the East China Sea
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 27, 1988 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High
Maritime
COMMISSION SETS AGENDA FOR JUNE 29 MEETING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission at its next scheduled meeting Wednesday, June 29, will consider the
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FREE MARKETS SEEN TRIGGERING FARM LOSSLONDON - Total reliance on free market forces to contr
SENATE: BURDEN OF PROOF ON INSURERS FOR REFORM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The insurance industry must prove to Congress that it needs the McCarran- Fergus on antitrust exempt
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MOZAMBIQUE PLANT TO BE REACTIVATEDLISBON, Portugal - Portugal, Mozambique and South Africa s
BATTLE THREATENS NY BID PROPOSAL
Journal of Commerce Special |
Competitive bidding for electricity capacity in New York state may be hindered by a turf battle betw
PLASTIC CONTAINER MARKET POISED FOR STEADY GROWTH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Plastic container demand is projected to grow over 5 percent a year through 1992 to 7.6 billion poun
LYKES BROS. PROTESTS WATERMAN-APL DEAL
Robert F. Morison |
Lykes Bros. Steamship Co. of New Orleans asked Transportation Secretary James F. Burnley to halt the
Maritime
DROUGHT MAY BE BOON TO ARGENTINE EXPORTERS
Jeremy Morgan |
Severe drought in the United States has prompted hopes that Argentina's agriculture export earnings
SENATE VOTE HOLDS KEY TO TRADE BILL
Keith M. Rockwell |
The Senate vote today on an amendment to legislation requiring advance notice of plant closings will
NOTE TO READERS:
JOC Staff |
Today's Journal of Commerce was reduced in size due to technical difficulties.
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CHEMFIX TECHNOLOGIES SIGNS TREATMENT PACTSMETAIRIE, La. - Chemfix Technologies Inc. recently
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A story on these pages June 24 concerning cargo assessments being reduced at the Port of New York &
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 24, 1988 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High
Maritime
NO DAMAGES AWARDED IN SMOKING-DEATH TRIAL
(Ap) |
The jury in a case linking the hazards of asbestos and smoking found Friday that American Tobacco Co
AT 125, FIREMAN'S POLICIES RUN GAMUT
Mark Magnier |
The 300-year-old Lloyd's of London is famous for insuring the limbs of Betty Grable, the nose of Jim
AIR FRANCE POISED FOR CARGO GROWTH
Edwin Unsworth |
To help cope with anticipated cargo growth of around 10 percent annually over the next few years, Ai
Air Cargo
PERSONAL INCOME RISES MODERATELY
(Ap) |
Americans' personal income, held back by a decline in subsidy payments to farmers, rose a modest 0.3
EDIFACT STANDARD GETS GO-AHEAD FROM THE UN
Tony Seideman |
It's official. The United Nations has given the EDI for Administration, Commerce and Transpo
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1242.0 (June 24, 1988) Previous day - 1242.0 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchan
Maritime
EC URGED TO CREATE A COMMON CURRENCY
(Reuter) |
European Commission Vice President Lord Cockfield said the European Community must move toward a com
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