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NERVOUS MARKET SEESAWS ON FEAR OF BIG DROP
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
An uncertain stock market moved nervously up and down Wednesday as analysts looked over their collec
COFFEE PRODUCERS SEEKING TO RETURN EXPORT QUOTAS
(AP) |
Officials from the 50 producing countries belonging to the International Coffee Organization began t
NY PLATINUM CHANGES SET
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The New York Mercantile Exchange said the Commodity Futures Trading<br><br>Commission has approved a
GENOA STEVEDORES BOW TO PRESSURE WILL OBEY DECREES
GARY TAYLOR |
Under pressure from three trade union confederations and with the threat of an imminent government t
Maritime
MOST FARM SUBSIDIES GO TO SMALLER OPERATIONS
(AP) |
Some king-size subsidies may be going to a relatively few big farmers, but most of the payments are
RESCUE PLAN OUTLINED FOR BOELWERF
(AP) |
Belgium's largest shipbuilding company, Boelwerf, has agreed to a government financing plan to save
Maritime
BREMEN, BREMERHAVEN SUFFERING FROM SOME STIFF COMPETITION
SIMON CAMERON MOORE |
Bremer Lagerhaus Gesellschaft (BLG), the general cargo stevedore for Bremen and Bremerhaven, handled
Maritime
DUTCH RATE PROBE IN LIMBO EFFORTS TO PROVE SOVIET DUMPING HELD UP IN COURT
SIMON CAMERON MOORE |
Dutch attempts to match other Western European governments' efforts to investigate alleged unfair co
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Team |
The last name of J. (George) Hayashi, newly elected chief operating officer of American President Co
Maritime
S. KOREAN SHIPYARDS LAID OFF 10,600 IN '86
(AP) |
Affected by drops in foreign orders, South Korea's shipyards laid off 10,600 workers in 1986, reduc
Maritime
INSIDE TALK FROM THE SOUTH ATLANTIC
Craig Dunlap |
TAKING THE GOOD WITH THE BAD: The recently announced closing of Tracor Marine Inc.'s shipyard at Po
Maritime
VOYAGER, YACHT USA USE LOTS OF RIGHT STUFF
AL WYSS |
The Voyager's recent flight around the world without refueling was just one of many examples of the
APL SEES DISASTROUS '86 RESULTS PARENT EXPECTED TO POST 67.5 PERCENT DROP IN NET INCOME
JOHN DAVIES |
The manager at American President Lines was shaking his head and moaning.<br><br> ''We're losing a m
RAIL WEIGHS OPPOSITION TO MERGER BURLINGTON NORTHERN CONSIDERS NEW STANCE ON SFSP PROPOSAL
DAVID M. CAWTHORNE |
Burlington Northern Inc. may shift its position and oppose the proposed merger of the Santa Fe and S
US DOLLAR PLUNGES ON OVERSEAS SELLING INTERVENTION RUMORS STEM SLIDE
WIRE AND STAFF REPORT |
The U.S. dollar plunged more than 1 percent against major currencies Wednesday before paring its los
FINANCE CHIEF POISED TO PUSH HEALTH PLAN
LEAH R. YOUNG |
The chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, believes he has a consens
REAGAN TRADE PLAN SEEN FALLING SHORT
RICHARD LAWRENCE |
Congressional leaders welcomed the Reagan administration's trade proposals but indicated they don't
US, EC CLOSE TO AGREEMENT ON SPANISH GRAINS DISPUTE
JANET PORTER |
The United States and the European Community appeared close to an agreement averting a potential tr
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Lebanese Travel Curbs<br><br> WASHINGTON - The State Department announced restrictions on travel to
BANKING LOOPHOLES TARGETED
LEAH R. YOUNG |
A bipartisan drive is under way in the Senate Banking Committee to close several loopholes in bankin
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br>Construction contracting increased 5 percent in 1986 to a record $243.3 billion,
THE ECONOMY BUILDING CONTRACTS HIT RECORD
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Construction contracting increased 5 percent in 1986 to a record $243.3 billion, according to a stud
REAGAN AGENDA GETS PARTISAN REACTION
JOHN BOYD |
The broad range of proposals recommended by President Reagan to boost the U.S. economy met with a pa
JAPANESE FIRMS INVEST $9 BILLION IN US INTERESTS
A.E. CULLISON |
Japanese corporations invested more than $9 billion in U.S. businesses, manufacturing plants and rea
ON THE MOVE
JOC Team |
MARITIME<br><br> AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES (Oakland) - William J. Kraft was appointed marketing repre
MONETARY SYSTEM STUDIED WESTERN EUROPEANS HOPED FOR REGIONAL STABILITY
(AP) |
Western Europe's system of target zones" for keeping different currencies in line with one another h
Maritime
FIVE INDICTED IN LIBYA TRADE VIOLATION
(AP) |
Two Americans and three businessmen from Scotland are the first to be indicted in the violation of a
Maritime
BRITAIN'S TRADE UP FOR DECEMBER
JANET PORTER |
Britain's trade in goods and services with the rest of the world crept back into the black in Decemb
Maritime
JAPAN TO HIKE CAR KIT EXPORTS
A.E. CULLISON |
Major Japanese automobile manufacturers are planning dramatic increases in their shipments of knockd
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Team |
Electronics<br><br> GAS ALARM DETECTORS. Contact Gas Alarm Electronics Co., #70-27 Ye Kwang Dong Chu
Maritime
INSIDE TALK ON U.S.-CANADA RELATIONS
LEO RYAN |
SETTLING DISPUTES: Most Canadians realize that U.S. trade with Canada, totaling more than $120 bill
Maritime
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Washington-Bound<br><br> BRUSSELS, Belgium - Belgian Foreign Minister Leo Tindemans will travel to W
Maritime
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Spy Satellite Debate<br><br> LONDON - Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government den
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Team |
RDS Weigh Gauge<br><br> Records ElectronicallyRDS Technology Ltd. has designed an electronic weigh g
Maritime
LDCS DESCRIBED AS GLOBAL LEADERS
JOSH MARTIN |
Developing countries could be the engine pulling the world economy forward in 1987, a U.N. report sa
Maritime
SECURITY CONCERNS
JOC Team |
One of the chief government concerns regarding the loss of U.S. competitiveness in the semiconductor
SILICON VALLEY WORRIED JAPANESE SHARE OF US MARKET NOW 45 PERCENT
JOHN DAVIES |
In Silicon Valley, manufacturers of electronic chips are worried.<br><br> Five years ago, the Japane
CHIP FLAP RICH IN HISTORICAL IRONY
JOHN DAVIES |
The growing concern about sale of Japanese-made electronic chips in the United States is rich in his
US NEGOTIATORS CITE CONTINUED DUMPING
A.E. CULLISON |
Japanese semiconductor chip manufacturers are continuing to dump their products on third-world marke
VIEWS MIXED ON EFFECTIVENESS OF RECENT US-JAPAN ACCORD
A.E. CULLISON |
Trade agreements between the United States and Japan usually result in dubious documents, based on t
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