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INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japan Reaffirms Role<br><br> In SDI ProgramThe recent decision by the Nakasone administration permit
Maritime
IMPORTER RECALLING TOY HELICOPTERS
(AP) |
Toy flying helicopters that can cause eye and facial injuries are being recalled by an importer, the
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Timber Realization<br><br> To Sell Calif. PropertiesTimber Realization Co. announced it signed an ag
Maritime
STRIKE IDLES SANTOS
(AP) |
Thousands of longshoremen in the southeastern city of Santos went on strike, paralyzing Latin Americ
Maritime
VIOLENCE FOLLOWS CCT MOVE
CRAIG DUNLAP |
Longshoremen armed with pipes and knives attacked trucks that Teamster drivers were trying to move f
Maritime
NY-NJ PORT LOOKS FOR BIG CATCH: FISHPORT
IRA BRESKIN |
A fishing village on the rundown 300-year-old Brooklyn waterfront, in the shadow of the Statue of Li
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MARITIME BRIEFS
JOC Team |
ILWU in Canada<br><br> Approves Strike VoteVANCOUVER, British Columbia - British Columbia's 3,400 lo
Maritime
NLRB STAYS OUT OF LABOR DISPUTE AGENCY SAYS ILA AGREEMENT NOT BEING ENFORCED ANYWAY
JOSEPH BONNEY |
The National Labor Relations Board's general counsel reportedly has declined to issue a complaint a
Maritime
US SIDES WITH INSURERS IN CALIF. BAD-FAITH SUIT
(AP) |
Saying it is concerned about insurance costs, the Reagan administration is siding with insurers who
AUSTRALIAN LIFE INDUSTRY BOOMING
VINCENT W. STOVE |
The Australian life industry continued to boom ahead during 1985.<br><br> But some offices did a lot
GAO REPORT CRITICIZES CROP INSURANCE AGENCY
(AP) |
The federal agency that writes insurance to protect farm crops has lost $1.2 billion over the last f
UK MARKET FACES CHALLENGE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The London insurance market is facing unprecedented challenges in the forthcoming deregulation of fi
COUNCIL URGES ANALYSIS OF NY MEDICAID COSTS
Journal of Commerce Special |
A comprehensive analysis of the New York Medicaid program has been urged by State Comptroller Edwar
MEDICARE SEEN CREATING 'REVOLVING-DOOR' CARE
(AP) |
Medicare patients in New York, particularly the frail and aged, are being subjected to revolving-doo
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Oil Spill Liability Bill<br><br> Supporters OptimisticCongressional supporters of a comprehensive oi
REINSURERS TRYING TO AVOID RISK
C.A. CARPENTER |
The very same industry trying to hold back today's riskless society is not listening to its own advi
VT. WARNS COMPANIES ON COERCION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Insurance companies in Vermont have been warned to stop forcing customers to buy more than one of th
AUSTRALIAN BANKS EXPAND ABROAD
VINCENT W. STOVE |
The international thrust of Australian banks continues.<br><br> The Australia and New Zealand Bank h
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Team |
Tuesday, September 30, 1986<br><br> (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATES<br><br>Canada
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATIONS CAN INVEST ON ETHICS
(AP) |
When a church wants its investment portfolio to reflect its moral values, E.F. Hutton & Co. now list
WHEAT EXPORT OUTLOOK STEADY
(AP) |
The outlook for U.S. wheat exports is holding steady at 31.3 million tons for the current marketing
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US Primary Dealer<br><br> Now Hongkong EntityThe CM&M Group today becomes a 51 percent entity of Hon
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Team |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
ECONOMISTS PREDICT RESTRAINED INFLATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Economists said inflation is unlikely to accelerate much, despite fast money growth and a declining
DOLLAR GAINS SOME GROUND AS TRADE DEFICIT DECLINES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar gained ground Tuesday on news of a lower-than-expected $13.3 billion merchandise tra
MOUNTAINEER PLANT SETS WORLD RECORD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Mountaineer Plant of Appalachian Power Co. established a world record Saturday for a major steam
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Utility Says Midland<br><br> Won't Cause Rate HikeJACKSON Mich. - Consumers Power Co. said it will n
PRAVDA BLAMES CHERNOBYL FOR ELECTRICITY SHORTFALL
(AP) |
The Chernobyl nuclear accident and delayed construction at three other nuclear plants are contributi
COAL INDUSTRY FIGHTS BILL FEARS END OF COAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENT
TIM SANSBURY |
The coal industry is locked in an eleventh-hour battle to thwart provisions in an oil and gas promot
INDUSTRIAL RATE INCENTIVES HIT
KIRBY V. FREEMAN |
Industrial users of electricity were warned about accepting rate incentives, which in many cases wil
IMC PLANS TO SELL 24 OUTLETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
International Minerals & Chemical Corp. announced it signed a letter of intent to sell 24 retail fer
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Stauffer Increases<br><br> Vanadium PriceStauffer Chemical Co. is raising its price of vanadium oxyt
PROFITS SEEN FOR EUROPEAN PETROCHEMICALS
EDWIN UNSWORTH |
The European petrochemical industry could see a period of sustained profitability over the next few
PITTSTON EXTENDS PURCHASE PERIOD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Pittston Co. said that its offer to purchase shares at market-related prices from shareholders w
MOBAY STARTS PRODUCTION OF POLYCARBONATE RESIN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Mobay Corp., a company of Bayer USA Inc., started production of high-purity polycarbonate resin for
DU PONT TO CONSTRUCT KRYTOX PLANT IN JAPAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Du Pont Co. announced it will construct a plant to produce "Krytox" vacuum pump fluids and fluor
WORK PROGRESSES ON CONTAINERPORT HONG KONG BEGINS NEXT STAGE OF TERMINAL RENOVATION TODAY
P.T. BANGSBERG |
Work is scheduled to begin today on the next stage of Hong Kong's containerport redevelopment and ex
Maritime
CHANGES HELD VITAL TO PORT SURVIVAL
MARK MAGNIER |
Ports must adapt to a new set of rules if they are going to survive and prosper in today's highly ch
Maritime
COAST GUARD SEEKS VIEWS ON PROPOSALS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Coast Guard seeks comments on its proposed rules to guard against pollu tion from hazardous
Maritime
A ONE, TWO, THREE PUNCH FOR PORTS
MARK MAGNIER |
At least three disturbing legislative trends threaten the U.S. port industry, according to Erik Stro
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