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PEOPLE - INSURANCE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AEGIS INSURANCE SERVICES INC. (Jersey City, N.J.) - Edward R. Inderbitzin was named senior vice pres
QUOTA WATCH
Source: American Association of Exporters and Importers |
Textile Quotas to Watch as of 5/14/88* Fully Utilized Textile Quotas as of 5/14/88* Reflects
Maritime
NEW STUDY RAPS EFFECTS OF US SUGAR PROGRAM
Knight-Ridder Financial |
If the U.S. sugar loan rate had been set at 12 cents a pound in 1982 instead of 18 cents, countries
Maritime
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all companies and other operating organizations such as ports mentio
11 PERCENT OF CONN. POPULATION IS UNINSURED, REPORT SHOWS
(Ap) |
About 11 percent of the Connecticut's population, or roughly 352,000 people, have no health insuranc
FLOOD PROGRAM TO PAY EROSION DAMAGE CLAIMS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The federal flood insurance program will now pay claims for anticipated erosion damage to buildings,
EUROPEAN INSURERS GET READY FOR 1992
Bruce Barnard |
The shake up of Europe's insurance industry is gathering pace as the leading players intensify their
CONN. BILL LIMITS AMOUNT PAID TO DEPARTMENT
Journal of Commerce Special |
No insurance company will pay more than 25 percent of its net direct premiums to fund the Connecticu
UNIDEN PHONE FIASCO COMES TO A HEAD
Gregg Zoroya |
The world's leading maker of cordless telephones chose to save money rather than correct a design fl
Maritime
INDONESIAN COMPANIES URGED TO BOOST US SALES
P.T. Bangsberg |
Hard on the heels of similar moves in Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines, Indonesia is pushing b
Maritime
LIFE INSURERS OPPOSE BANK BILL AMENDMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The life insurance industry is opposed to an amendment, proposed by U.S. Rep. Gerald Kleczka, D-Wis.
IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
ITC Bars Bags, Tubing That Infringe PatentThe U.S. International Trade Commission issued a g
Maritime
VT. LEGISLATURE VOTES DEVELOPMENT CONTROLS
(Ap) |
Vermont lawmakers have approved controversial legislation designed to preserve open land and give th
RISE IN VALUE OF POUND THREATENS COMPETITIVENESS OF UK'S EXPORTS
Janet Porter |
The war of words being waged between the prime minister, her most senior colleagues and Britain's mo
HIGH COURT REJECTS APPEAL BY MERCEDES
(Ap) |
The Supreme Court on Monday let stand a decision generally barring foreign car manufacturers from fo
OECD OFFICIALS SAY WORLD ECONOMY SHOULD GROW 3 PERCENT
Barbara Casassus |
The industrialized world's economy survived the stock market crash better than expected and should g
JAPAN'S LIVING CONDITIONS MOCK NATION'S WEALTH
Lewis M. Simons |
In Japanese real estate jargon, Tsuneko and Taiji Banno's apartment is called a 3LDK, which means it
THE ECONOMY PRODUCTION ROSE SHARPLY IN APRIL
(Ap) |
Production at the nation's factories, mines and utilities shot up 0.7 percent in April, the biggest
FEDERAL JUSTICES WILL TACKLE NJ CASE ON OIL COMPANY TAXES
Leah R. Young |
The Supreme Court will decide if New Jersey can levy its corporate business tax on oil company profi
SUIT AGAINST EXXON SENT BACK TO DISTRICT
Howard S. Abramson |
The Supreme Court Monday lifted a lower court injunction against a lawsuit filed by the widow of a m
ELECTION IN CHILE ISN'T SCARING OFF FOREIGN INVESTORS
Mimi Whitefield |
Elections in Latin America often turn foreign investors wary, but in Chile the prospect of a preside
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AIR CARGO TNT's top brass was in London Friday to mark 10 years in business in the United Ki
SENATE APPROVAL OF APPOINTEES TO US-CANADA PANEL SOUGHT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Senate Finance Committee voted Monday to require that the Senate approveappointees to th
WORLD'S LARGEST TANKER HIT BY IRAQI PLANES
William Armbruster |
The world's largest tanker is one of the latest casualties in the bitter eight-year war between Iran
UK FRETS OVER WANING US INVESTMENT INTEREST
Janet Porter |
British officials are fretting over what they view as an alarming drop in interest by U.S. companies
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
1st Draft Completed On Trade Bill VetoThe Reagan administration has completed the first draf
STATE PENALTIES UPHELD FOR JUDGMENT APPEALS
Leah R. Young |
After three years of appeals to the Supreme Court, the insurance industry Monday lost another bid to
US INVESTORS PROPOSE COSTA RICAN LANDBRIDGE
Craig Dunlap |
The Costa Rican government is considering a proposal from a U.S. investor group to build an $800 mil
LATEST TANKER ATTACKS RAISE QUESTIONS ABOUT SHIPPING SAFETY
Edwin Unsworth |
The Iraqi attacks on Iranian oil loading centers, delivered with surprising effect far south in the
AUTO PARTS SUPPLIERS HIT JAPANESE SALES POLICIES
Richard Lawrence |
A group of U.S. auto parts distributors has petitioned the U.S. government to stop Japan's allegedly
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Trading Halts Urged During Fast DeclinesWASHINGTON - The White House working group on financ
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by U.S. Department of Agriculture |
Milled rice and byproducts Rice, white long grain, short grain and parboiled. Quantity: 10-1
DRY WEATHER PUTS DURUM WHEAT IN LINE FOR PRICE INCREASES
TIMOTHY M. McKIM |
Despite an increase of 12 percent in U.S. durum wheat plantings, the potential for higher durum pric
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Daily Index Textiles Metals Misc.Smoothedpercent Change, -0.23
FLA. FIRM TO FILE LAWSUIT IN COVER FIGHT WITH INSURER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A Florida armored car company said it will file a lawsuit this week against its insurer, a Lloyd's o
STEELMAKERS WEIGH EXTENSION OF IMPORT RESTRAINT PROGRAM
Cristina Lee |
When U.S. steelmakers meet this week in Washington, the most pressing issue is whether they should l
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CME to Implement Currency Price LimitsThe Chicago Mercantile Exchange will to implement its
FBI DRUG PROBE LEADS TO PEACH BOTTOM ARRESTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The FBI arrested three workers at the Peach Bottom nuclear plant for unspecified illegal drug activi
EUROPEAN PRICES REMAIN STEADY IN THIN TRADING
Bruce Barnard |
European spot oil prices closed the week broadly unchanged in relatively thin trading and are likely
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