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CSX TO RESTRUCTURE RAIL OPERATIONS
DAVID M. CAWTHORNE |
Now that the fight over the future of Conrail and the shape of government regulation of the railroad
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Comex-Sydney Link<br><br> To Open Nov. 20NEW YORK - A linkage that will allow trading in Commodity E
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Team |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
US DOLLAR FIRMS ON VOLCKER COMMENTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar firmed somewhat Wednesday on comments by Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul A. Volc
US, ICELAND SIGN SHIPPING TREATY DOCUMENT SETTLES DISPUTE OVER MILITARY CARGO SHIPMENTS
ROBERT F. MORISON |
The United States and Iceland signed an unusual and quickly negotiated treaty resolving a dispute ov
Maritime
ILA RUMORS INCLUDE DOCK PACT EXTENSION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The executive board of the International Longshoremen's Association met here Wednesday, with expirat
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ACT/PACE Finalizes<br><br> West Coast ItineraryLos Angeles, Oakland, Tacoma and Vancouver, British C
Maritime
FROM RIVALS TO TEAMMATES?
CHRIS DUPIN |
The presidents of the nation's two biggest seamen's unions, the National Maritime Union and the Seaf
Maritime
NMU'S 1983 ELECTION UNDER SCRUTINY AGAIN
TIM NEALE |
The Labor Department is adding another chapter to the book on the controversial 1983 National Mariti
Maritime
GREECE'S VOLOS GETS TRUCK FERRY SERVICE
VICTOR WALKER |
Greece's east coast port of Volos received a double boost in mid-September, with the almost simultan
Maritime
ILA GULF TALKS MAKE PROGRESS
JOSEPH BONNEY |
Negotiators appear to be making headway toward settling new longshore contracts for the Gulf ports,
Maritime
OCEAN TRANSPORT AGAIN REJECTS BID
EDWIN UNSWORTH |
Ocean Transport and Trading Ltd. again rejected a 258 million ($375 million) takeover bid by IEP (U
Maritime
MARKETING LOAN PASSAGE NOT LIKELY, LYNG SAYS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Richard Lyng said he did not think congress would pass legi
BRAZILIAN ANALYST STRESSES SOY PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY
BOB BELLOTTIE |
Efficiency in soybean production and marketing has become the key to profitability in the world soyb
AUGUST COTTON USE HIT 10-YEAR HIGH
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. textile mills in August used cotton at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 7.083 million bales
BRAZIL TO STOCK IMPORTED COFFEE
BOB BELLOTTIE |
Brazil will stock the robusta coffee it is importing and not sell immediately to the domestic roasti
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CFTC OKs Transfer<br><br> Of Broker RegistrationThe Commodity Futures Trading Commission approved a
DEMOCRATS UNVEIL PLAN TO AID FARM ECONOMY
AP |
Congressional Democrats have opened a policy debate that they hope will at least nourish the seeds o
TUNG RESCUE PLAN WINS SUPPORT RESPONSES ARE ENCOURAGING BUT NO TIMETABLE IS SET
P.T. BANGSBERG |
Efforts to keep the Tung shipping group afloat appear to be proceeding well, but no timetable has be
Maritime
MPA AGAIN LOWERS PORT FEES
Journal of Commerce Special |
For the second consecutive year, the Maryland Port Administration reduced its terminal tariff as par
Maritime
WATCHING THE WATERFRONT
REED ABELSON |
As commercial and real estate developers seek to "gentrify" the Philadelphia waterfront, the Philade
Maritime
THESSALONIKI AGENTS WANT MORE PILOTS
VICTOR WALKER |
The Thessaloniki Federation of Shipping Agents complained to the Greek Merchant Marine Ministry over
Maritime
INVESTORS SUE PEOPLE EXPRESS
(AP) |
Two class-action lawsuits on behalf of more than 10,000 investors were filed against People Express
VIRGIN'S VIP SEEKS SHARE OF REMAIL MART
RICHARD MALKIN |
Since reaching relative maturity, the air cargo industry has moved from infatuation to infatuation.
DO GRAIN HANDLERS HAVE VALID CONTRACT?
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Canada Labor Relations Board will rule soon on whether grain handlers at the northern British Co
Maritime
GREEK-FLAG FLEET CONTINUES DECLINE
Journal of Commerce Special |
The latest figures from the Greek Merchant Marine Ministry show a continuing decline in the number o
Maritime
GREEK OWNERS UP IN ARMS
VICTOR WALKER |
Greek shipowners have reacted with anger and dismay to a new legislative package offered by the coun
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Zim to Switch Berth<br><br> At Long Beach PortLONG BEACH, Calif. - The Zim Savannah, on an eastbound
Maritime
2 PACIFIC CONFERENCES TOLD TO PRODUCE DATA
ROBERT F. MORISON |
The Trans-Pacific Freight Conference of Japan and the Japan-Atlantic and Gulf Freight Conference wil
Maritime
TAX PROVISION UPSETS CARRIERS BROKER, FORWARDER COMMISSIONS SUBJECT TO INDEPENDENT ACTION
ROBERT F. MORISON |
Congressional and carrier feathers were ruffled by the addition to the tax reform bill of a provisio
Maritime
LLOYD'S CHIEF WELCOMES CANADIAN EXCHANGE
LEO RYAN |
Peter Miller, chairman of Lloyd's, said he welcomed the initiative to establish an insurance exchang
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Transmarine Expands<br><br> Scope for Loss of HireTransmarine Mutual Loss of Hire Assurance Associat
PRODUCT LIABILITY REFORM STAYS ALIVE IN SENATE
LEAH YOUNG |
The Senate voted to keep alive product liability law reform legislation.<br><br> In a stunning victo
RISK RETENTION WINS HOUSE OK
LEAH R. YOUNG |
The House passed risk retention legislation that will allow businesses to self-insure or make group
POLLUTION OUTLOOK BRIGHTENS
C.A. CARPENTER |
A new pollution insurance company trying to attract at least $400 million in capital underscores a g
NY EXCHANGE CUT LOSSES IN 2ND PERIOD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The New York Insurance Exchange reported a 9.5 percent drop to $139.6 million in gross written premi
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Team |
Tuesday, September 23, 1986<br><br> (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATES<br><br>Canada
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Team |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
MSAS-JARDINE PLAN AIR FREIGHT DRIVE
JOHN DAVIES |
When McGregor Sea and Air Service and Jardine Cargo - two of the world's major air freight forwarder
SUGAR PRODUCERS POSTPONE OCT. 8 SUMMIT MEETING
(AP) |
The International Sugar Organization said a meeting of the major sugar- exportin g countries schedu
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