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FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
ITALIANS DIFFER ON PASTA PACT
Andrew Mutter |
Italian pasta traders have expressed doubts as to the workable value of this week's European Communi
Maritime
S. KOREANS CONTINUE STRIKES AGAINST PLANTS
(Ap) |
Major industrial plants were shut down Thursday as thousands of South Korean workers continued wildc
Maritime
ADMINISTRATION SAYS GROWTH WILL SLOW
John Boyd |
Fewer roses and more thorns appeared in the latest White House economic outlook. Once again
MEXICO'S BIG 'FISH' HELPING LITTLE ONES IN BUSINESS WORLD
(Ap) |
The big fish" of northern Mexican industry are helping little fish" get started in small manufacturi
Maritime
AUSTIN ROVER HIKES REVENUE FROM EXPORTS
Janet Porter |
The U.K. car manufacturer Austin Rover doubled its revenue from export sales during the first six mo
Maritime
WAR-RISK INSURANCE PREMIUMS ON CARGO TO KUWAIT HIT RECORD
Janet Porter |
War-risk insurance premiums on cargo shipped in and out of Kuwaiti ports are now at their highest le
TOKYO CENTER CATERS TO WESTERN EXECUTIVES
A.E. Cullison |
You don't have to shell out a small fortune to set up shop in Tokyo. It is true that reasona
RAILROADS WILL COVER COSTS OF EVIDENCE AT RATE CASES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The nation's railroads have offered to relieve shippers of the cost of producing evidence on rate re
Rail News
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended July 25 total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled 9
Rail News
REPORT: EXTRA TRAIN TUNNEL MIGHT EASE CROWDING
(Ap) |
Population growth in New Jersey and job growth in Manhattan will strain the already groaning trans-H
Rail News
AGENCY SAYS DUMPING OF PHOSACID HURT US
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The International Trade Commission confirmed an earlier determination that the United States industr
GANDHI DENIES ARMS DEAL INVOLVEMENT
(Ap) |
Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi denied that he or any member of his family had profited in India'
LANDING RIGHTS BILL GETS MIXED REVIEWS
Tim Neale |
Legislation aimed at forcing Kuwait to grant landing rights to U.S. minesweeping helicopters was pra
Maritime
CHEMICAL MARKETS HOT-MELT GLUE FORECAST TO GAIN MARKET SHARE
JOC Staff |
The U.S. market for hot-melt adhesives, which are solid at room temperature but melt when heated for
COURT WEIGHS PETITION BY SCINDIA
Neel Patri |
The high court in Bombay today considers a last-gasp bid by financially troubled Scindia Steam Navig
Maritime
CANADIAN DOCKERS: SET RULING ASIDE
Gloria Joseph |
Canadian longshoremen will try to persuade a federal court judge to overturn a ruling to abolish Can
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
August 6, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
GAS SUPPLIER WANTS TO BECOME TRANSPORTER ONLY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
MidCon Corp.'s interstate pipeline subsidiary wants its utility system customers to make their own a
INSURANCE EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
AIG Posts Rise In Operating NetAmerican International Group Inc. reported that income from o
GRANT HELPS SAVE UK THEATER FIRM
(Ap) |
Royal Insurance PLC is giving the equivalent of $1.7 million to the Royal Shakespeare Co., allowing
FARM CREDIT PLAN ADVANCES
(Ap) |
Farm real estate loans made by the Farm Credit System would be pooled and sold in a secondary market
CUSTOMS DISPUTE MAY WIDEN IN ITALY
Andrew Mutter |
A limited work stoppage by some Italian airport Customs officials risks escalating into a national s
Maritime
CARS FROM ASIA CAUSE FRICTION FOR US, CANADA
Richard Lawrence |
The United States and Canada may be headed for a major confrontation over automotive trade, a privat
Maritime
CALIF. COMPANY OPENS FACTORY IN SCOTLAND
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ling Electronics Inc. of Anaheim, Calif., a company that manufactures vibration test systems for ind
Maritime
INSURANCE EARNINGS A&A POSTS HIGHER QUARTERLY NET
JOC Staff |
Alexander & Alexander Services Inc., an international brokerage firm, reported second quarter net in
TRANSPORT EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Wings West Says It's in the BlackSAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. - Wings West Airlines reported inco
Air Cargo
BLOOD SHIPMENTS WORRY AIRLINES
Mark W. Lyon |
The Air Transport Association is petitioning two federal agencies for better packaging of blood samp
Air Cargo
ARAB NATIONS BARTER WITH ITALY FOR GRAIN
Andrew Mutter |
Italian grain companies are accepting petroleum in payment for large quantities of wheat products ex
TONKA CANADA APPOINTS PRESIDENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Robert W. Richards was named president of Tonka Corp. (Canada) Ltd., the affiliate of toy maker Tonk
SOFTWARE MERGERS SHOW STRONG PACE
(Ap) |
Mergers and acquisitions in software and services continued at a strong pace in the first half of 19
PANEL TACKLES SPENDING CUTS
John Boyd |
Congressional negotiators were hard at work again Wednesday, trying to fix their budget law so they
SPAIN WARNS SHIPS TO AVOID GULF
(Ap) |
The Foreign Ministry Tuesday warned Spanish ships in the region of the Persian Gulf to stay away fro
Maritime
GLOBAL INVESTMENT SOARS
(Ap) |
Americans purchased a record $102 billion in foreign stocks last year, but that amount was dwarfed b
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Navistar-UAW Talks Open in LouisvilleLOUISVILLE, Ky. - Officials of Navistar International C
Trucking News
ANALYST SEES SHIP STOCKS AS GOOD BET
Joseph Bonney |
A financial analyst forecasts general improvement in earnings, freight rates and vessel utilization
Maritime
SENATORS ACT TO BAR SHIP ISSUES IN TALKS
Robert F. Morison |
A bipartisan appeal to the top level White House Economic Policy Council was made by senators seekin
Maritime
PIPELINE CONVERSION GETS NOD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved a plan by Granite State Gas Transmission Inc. to c
FARM AID CAPS CALLED INEFFECTIVE
(Ap) |
Payment caps on the amount of federal subsidies individual farmers can receive are generally ineffec
Maritime
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