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INSIDE TALK ON AVIATION
Dave Higdon |
HERE AN OFFICE, THERE AN OFFICE, but who's office is it? Sen. Wendell H. Ford, D-Ky., believ
Air Cargo
US RESERVE ASSETS FELL BY $781 MILLION IN MAY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. official reserve assets declined $781 million in May to $41.949 billionfrom $42.730 bil
SURVEY SAYS NAIC NEEDS STRENGTHENING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The central office of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners should be strengthened, a
US BREWERS' CORN SUPPLIES SEEN ADEQUATE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Britain's brewers and distillers are disappointed that they will not be able to drink to any windfal
ECONOMISTS OPTIMISTIC ON SHORT TERM
(Ap) |
As they size up the outlook for the U.S. economy at mid-1988, many analysts see good prospects for c
BARRY PARKER - FREIGHT FUTURES
Barry Parker |
If futures markets correctly anticipate price trends, then freight rates for oceanborne dry bulk shi
Maritime
CANADIAN CARRIERS FEAR EFFECT OF DROUGHT
Leo Ryan |
Canadian carriers on the St. Lawrence Seaway are concerned over possibly large losses in grain traff
Maritime
US AGENCY TO RESOLVE BRAZILIAN POOL DISPUTE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission will decide complex issues arising from Brazil revenue pools in the
Maritime
JOFC APPOINTS MARITIME EDITOR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Jon Jacobs has joined The Journal of Commerce as maritime editor, directing the paper's coverage of
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
EXCITEMENT RETURNS TO CURRENCY TRADING
Kevin Commins |
After six months of dull trading, the foreign exchange market suddenly has become exciting again.
COAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MINERS' STRIKE GAINS SUPPORT IN AUSTRALIASYDNEY, Australia - The world's largest coal-export
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FRANCE MAY RESUME IRANIAN OIL PURCHASESFrance is considering resumption of oil purchases fro
GOODRICH TREADS OUT OF THE TIRE BUSINESS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
BFGoodrich Co.'s Thursday sale of its 50 percent interest in Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Co. marks the en
PORTS IN VIRGINIA MAINTAIN CARGO GROWTH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Virginia Port Authority reported the growth reflected in this year's monthly tonnage totals cont
Maritime
SEC EXAMINING PHILA. TRADING
Terry Bivens |
Officials of the Securities and Exchange Commission said that they were examining possible violation
TRADE OFFICIALS NEAR DISPUTE RULES ACCORD
Lew Hudson |
Trade officials from Europe, North America and Japan have narrowed their differences and reached a c
Maritime
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
TOBACCO SECTOR'S NEXT TRIBULATION MAY COME FROM ASBESTOS MAKERS
(Ap) |
The landmark Cipollone smoker-death case may herald a new type of liability assault on the tobacco i
PEOPLE - ELECTRONICS
JOC Staff |
MAXTOR CORP. (San Jose, Calif.) - David M. (Mike) Kowalski was promoted to vice president, finance a
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SYNOPTICS, GSA SIGN NETWORKING CONTRACTWASHINGTON - SynOptics Communications Inc. said it si
UK SHIP SERVICES FIRM LOOKS TO THE US
Janet Porter |
Inchcape Shipping Services, which considers itself the world's biggest supplier of shipping support
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
Wire and Staff Reports |
FLEET NATIONAL BANK (Providence, R.I.) - Michael F. Warburg was named a vice president in the classi
FOR ONCE, NO CLOUDS SEEN OVER EC SUMMIT
Bruce Barnard |
Like the frog that became a prince, the European Community has undergone a fairy-tale transformation
LUMBER OUTPUT, ORDERS DECLINE
(Ap) |
Lumber production and orders fell but shipments increased in 12 Western states last week, a trade as
WASTE IMPORTS ALARM LEBANESE
(Ap) |
Lebanese citizens, already battered by 13 years of civil war, face a new threat: shipments of toxic
STATE DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL BLASTS ELI LILLY ON HERBICIDE STANCE
(Ap) |
The state department's chief drug fighter has accused Eli Lilly & Co. of being a conscientious objec
SERVICE SHOULD BE BACK AFTER RAIL MISHAP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
CSX Transportation Corp. was expected to restore service to its west Kentucky mainline over the week
Rail News
FIRM MUSTERS TROOPS TO RE-ENACT FAMOUS BATTLES
Tony Seideman |
Bringing scenes of death to life is Napoleonic Tactics Inc.'s business. War has always been
COPPER PRICES WILL HELP CHILE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The persistent stability of copper prices at levels exceeding $1 a pound during the first half of th
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHICAGO MART BEGINS NEW LIMIT RULESCHICAGO - Regulations creating a one-day schedule for tri
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Legal and Tax Aspects of Foreign Investment in U.S. Real Property. June 27-28. World Trade Institute
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
June 24, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SUIT SEEKS DAMAGES IN PINE TOP INSOLVENCYIllinois Insurance Director John E. Washburn filed
INDUSTRY LEADER IS OPTIMISTIC ABOUT GATT
William Armbruster |
International markets for U.S. insurance companies should become considerably more open as a result
POWER SHORTAGES TO GROW UNTIL '91
John Maggs |
Dwindling electricity supplies have already caused shortages in many areas of the country this summe
DROUGHT TAKES TOLL ON UTILITIES
(Reuter) |
The drought in the Midwestern United States is taking its toll on electric utilities because of the
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service Agri
Maritime
BRAZIL DEBT PACKAGE TO OFFER EXIT BONDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Brazil's new financing package will include exit bonds, to be known as Brazil Investment Bonds.<
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year6/23 6/22 Chan
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