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WOODS FULL OF POTENTIAL INVESTORS
This report was prepared by James Bruce, Journal of Commerce |
Once the rules are posted, interest in turning Brazil's international debt into equity should be kee
LABOR CONDITIONS FOR ALIEN WORKERS LIKE '18TH CENTURY'
Mark Magnier |
Alien workers employed in the Northern Mariana Island textile industry often are forced to work long
SINGAPORE PORT FIGHTS OFF RIVALS
Joyce Quek |
The state-run Port of Singapore Authority, may be reticent about its achievements, but the country's
HELLER OF FED PRIORITIZES GROWTH
Keith M. Rockwell |
Federal Reserve Governor H. Robert Heller indicates he would prefer a faster turnaround in the trade
EXPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Soviet Grain Forecasts Are Termed PrematureForecasts that the Soviet Union's 1987 grain crop
Maritime
DOT SPEEDS RESOLUTION OF CONSUMER COMPLAINTS
Dave Higdon |
The record numbers of airline passengers filing complaints about airlines are receiving service at a
Air Cargo
ARIZ. AIDS TEST RULE JEOPARDIZED BY INSURANCE CHIEF'S RESIGNATION
C.A. Carpenter |
Arizona's position on allowing insurance companies to test for AIDS is in jeopardy following the sta
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
ENSERCH POSTS DROP IN NET AS GAS SALES DECLINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Enserch Exploration Partners Ltd. announced second-quarter 1987 earnings of $10.7 million or 11 cent
BARCLAYS BANK SUFFERS ITS FIRST-EVER LOSS
Janet Porter |
Barclays PLC, the second-biggest British bank, suffered its first-ever loss during the first half of
CHEMICAL EARNINGS IMPERIAL CHEMICAL NET A RECORD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Imperial Chemical Industries PLC, Britain's largest industrial group, reported record earnings for t
FIVE VIE FOR SEAT ON SEATTLE BOARD
Elizabeth Scott |
As the deadline draws to a close today, five people are vying for the vacated seat on the Port of Se
Maritime
CRAIG DUNLAP'S INSIDE TALK FROM THE SOUTH ATLANTIC
Craig Dunlap |
''BRING BACK THE PIPELINE" may become the new rallying cry at Port Everglades, Fla. This is
Maritime
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US Navy Helicopter Crashes in Persian GulfA Navy SH-3G King helicopter on a routine ferry fl
CONN. UTILITY PLANS GAS SYSTEM SPIN-OFF
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Northeast Utilities will try to spin off its natural gas distribution system as a way to end a 20-ye
INTERAND CHALKS UP ELECTRONIC DESK SALES TO JAPANESE GIANT
Andrea Chancellor |
John Madden's CBS Sports chalkboard is going to Japan. Interand Corp., creator of the telest
CHINA VOWS LOANS FOR BANGLADESH
(Ap) |
China will give more than $110 million in loans to Bangladesh for bridge construction and the purcha
DUTCH REFUSE US REQUEST FOR VESSELS
(Ap) |
The Netherlands has refused an informal U.S. government request to deploy Dutch navy minehunters in
Maritime
JAPAN'S NTT STRIVES TO BUY FOREIGN GOODS
(Ap) |
Japan's mammoth Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. has gone out of its way to buy foreign equipmen
Maritime
PENTAGON CHOOSES STAR WARS CONTRACTORS
(Ap) |
The Department of Defense said it has selected five teams of U.S. and foreign corporations to pursue
Maritime
ADVOCATE GROUP TARGETS AIRLINES, GOVERNMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A new Washington-based group seeking to represent airline passengers called on air travelers to pres
Air Cargo
DOLLAR FALLS SHARPLY AGAINST JAPANESE YEN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The dollar fell sharply against the Japanese yen amid rumors of a large order to sell dollars agains
BANKERS EXPRESS STRONG INTEREST
This report was prepared by James Bruce, Journal of Commerce |
Interest in some form of Brazilian debt-for-equity swap is potentially keen among creditor banks and
ASBESTOS COMMON IN CALIF. SCHOOLS
(Ap) |
The Legislature's top auditor said asbestos contamination is widespread in California schools, and r
GETTY WINS SUIT ON TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Getty Petroleum Corp., Plainview, N.Y., was awarded just over $2 million in punitive and compensator
COLUMBIA GAS TO REDEEM DEBENTURES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Columbia Gas System said that on Oct. 1 it will redeem $6,250,000 of its 11.75 percent debenture
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Atlanta Gas Light Proposes RefundAtlanta Gas Light Co. has filed a proposal with the Public
BUNDESBANK IS 30 YEARS OLD
Janet Guttsman |
The West German Bundesbank celebrates its 30th anniversary this week, amid birthday acknowledgements
MINESWEEPING TOUCHY TOPIC IN US
(Ap) |
The United States has fallen behind many of its allies in developing and building sophisticated mine
Maritime
OOCL MAY ORDER NEW SHIPS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Recently revived Orient Overseas Container Line is considering a substantial shipbuilding program, w
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Trucking Price Bureaus Map More Rate HikesTwo trucking industry pricing bureaus are consider
Trucking News
ALLEGED SECURITY BREACH LEADS TO FINE FOR UTILITY
(Ap) |
A power company has been slapped with a $75,000 penalty for its failure to adequately guard an open
NYC EXPORT PROGRAM AIDS SALES OF 55 FIRMS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
An export development program initiated by New York City in April 1986 has produced over $1.7 millio
Maritime
SWEDEN PROBES CONSTRUCTION OF BOATS SOLD TO IRAN
(Ap) |
Sweden is investigating whether cabin cruisers sold to Iran four years ago were built to carry weapo
Maritime
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US Leasing Expanding Its Fleet of RailcarsUnited States Leasing International Inc. said that
Rail News
DOLE OPTIMISTIC ON TRADE BILL
Keith M. Rockwell |
Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole, R-Kansas, said Thursday he believes a House- Senate conference will
Maritime
BRAZIL: FIRST IN DEBT, LAST IN SWAPS?
This report was prepared by James Bruce, Journal of Commerce |
Brazil, the leading Third World debtor, may be the last to determine just how - or even if - it will
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
American Group Forms Health Care UnitAmerican International Group Inc. said it formed Americ
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Two Exchanges Study Merger PossibilitiesThe Nymex and Comex have jointly retained the manage
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