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COFFEE COUNCIL AGREES TO TRIGGER PRICE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The International Coffee Organization has agreed on a trigger price of 145 U.S. cents a pound to for
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
1986 Cocoa Agreement<br><br> Is Signed by NigeriaNigeria Wednesday signed the 1986 International Coc
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Team |
American Association of Port Authorities. 75th annual convention. Sept. 28 to Oct. 2 at Omni Interna
Maritime
US, JAPAN TO DISCUSS SHIPPING TODAY'S MEETING ADDRESSES PROBLEMS IN PACIFIC TRADE
A.E. CULLISON |
Government officials from the United States and Japan plan to exchange views on trans-Pacific shipp
Maritime
JAPANESE YARDS AWAIT FIRST '86 TANKER ORDER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Japanese shipyards have not received a single order for a large tanker so far this year, according t
Maritime
PANAMA FOLLOWS LIBERIA IN CUTTING REGISTRY FEES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The price war between flags of convenience has intensified with Panama slashing its registration fee
Maritime
MARAD PAYS TITLE XI GUARANTEES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Maritime Administration paid out more than $17 million to meet obligations on financing it had g
Maritime
JONES SET TO BATTLE SHIP TAX
ROBERT F. MORISON |
Rep. Walter B. Jones, D-N.C., chairman of the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, began a
Maritime
STALEMATE BIGGEST THREAT TO NEW ENGLAND ENERGY FUTURE
CHARLES STEIN |
Back in 1978, Public Service Co. of New Hampshire warned of dark days ahead if the Seabrook nuclear
STUDY: ACID RAIN BILL COSTLY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
An economic analysis of an acid rain bill pending before the Senate shows it would cost electricity
NUCLEAR POWER DISPUTE SPLITS BRITISH ALLIANCE
(AP) |
The Liberal Party voted overwhelmingly Thursday to phase out Britain's nuclear power stations, openi
NEWSPAPER QUESTIONS WISDOM OF SITE FOR CHERNOBYL PLANT
(AP) |
In an article linking the Chernobyl disaster with a history of Soviet bureaucratic bungling, a leadi
DOE CHIEF BACKS OIL INDUSTRY BILL
(AP) |
Energy Secretary John Herrington endorsed broad legislation being pushed by lawmakers from energy-pr
ISRAEL MAY BUY OIL FROM VENEZUELA
(AP) |
Israeli Industry and Commerce Minister Ariel Sharon said his country may buy oil from Venezuela - a
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Pennzoil to Transfer<br><br> Production ActivitiesPennzoil Co.'s board approved the transfer of all
VENEZUELA DENIES RUMORS IT PLANS TO EXIT OPEC
SAM GLASSER |
Venezuelan officials emphatically denied rumors that the country was planning to pull out of the Org
IMC TO ACQUIRE PITMAN-MOORE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
International Minerals & Chemical Corp. announced that a letter of intent had been signed for the ac
SQUIBB-NOVO OFFERS PREMIXED INSULIN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A widely prescribed insulin regimen that requires diabetes patients to mix intermediate-acting and s
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Dynamit Unit<br><br> Hikes PriceOn Silanes<br><br>The Silanes-Silicones Group of Dynamit Nobel Chemi
GE SOFTWARE AIDS IN FOAM DESIGN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
General Electric researchers have developed a comprehensive software package, the first of its kind,
G.D. SEARLE, BDC OUTLINE NEW DRUG DELIVERY VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
G.D. Searle & Co. announced a cooperative venture in drug delivery systems between Searle and the re
EUROPE LIFTS WATER-BASED PAINT SALES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Few painters ply their trade in the rain, but a new study of the European market says that contracto
RESTRUCTURING BOOSTS CHEMICALS
AL WYSS |
Chemical companies are beginning to reap the benefits of plant shutdowns, divestments and other rest
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Team |
Thursday, September 25, 1986<br><br> (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATES<br><br>Canad
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Exxon Shipping Co.<br><br> Files Shelf OfferingExxon Shipping Co., a unit of Exxon Corp., filed with
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Team |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
SDR RATES
JOC Team |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
STOCK PRICES FALL SHARPLY
GORDON PLATT |
Stocks slumped Thursday after three straight days of gains.<br><br> Analysts attributed the sharp se
CERTIFICATES HELP PAY FOR FARM SUBSIDIES
(AP) |
Americans are playing a brand-new $3 billion money game called certs with its focus not on Wall Stre
DOLLAR MOVES HIGHER IN CAUTIOUS TRADING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar moved moderately higher Thursday in cautious trading ahead of meetings in Washington
FLOOD COVER RATES TO RISE
C.A. CARPENTER |
The Federal Insurance Administration is racing against time to give notice of a rate increase for fl
INSIDE TALK ON INSURANCE
Edwin Unsworth |
OK, SO LLOYD'S OF LONDON has recorded an underwriting loss in its last three completed financial yea
INSIDE TALK ON INSURANCE
C.A. Carpenter |
PAYING DUES: More than one agent slept entirely through the two-and-a-half hour workshop on pollutio
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Insurers Given Advice<br><br> On Tort Reform ImpactCasualty insurance companies in New York are on t
PRODUCT BILL F ILIBUSTER ENDS
LEAH R. YOUNG |
The Senate voted 97-1 to end a filibuster and get on with the debate over product liability law refo
IIAA PANEL TO EYE INSOLVENCIES, LAWS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The insolvency of Iowa National Mutual Insurance Co. has left 89 insurance agents financially respon
TANKER UPTURN REPORTED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The first six months of 1986 saw a slight recovery of the tanker market as a result the decline in
Maritime
CSX-SEA-LAND DEAL TO BE FINALIZED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
CSX Corp. said its merger with Sea-Land Corp. should be completed today.<br><br> Trading in Sea-Land
Maritime
FMC DECIDES TO CANCEL FILING RULE DEADLINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission decided to put off its requirement that terminal service agreements
Maritime
US CARRIERS REASSURED NEGOTIATOR SAYS CARGO TREATY WON'T SET PRECEDENT
ROBERT F. MORISON |
The top U.S. negotiator insisted that a proposed new cargo-sharing treaty with Iceland sets no prece
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