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AUSTRALIA COULD BECOME AN EXPORTER OF PLATINUM
(AP) |
Australia could become an exporter of platinum as a result of the discovery of huge reserves of the
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Team |
Monday, September 22, 1986<br><br> (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATES<br><br>CanadaU
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japan to Allow Banks<br><br> To Buy Foreign BondsIn a bid to slow the appreciation of the yen, the J
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Team |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
DOLLAR UP
JANET PORTER |
Undeterred by a recovery of the dollar, the price of gold rose strongly in the Far East and Europe M
SDR RATES
JOC Team |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
STOCK PRICES REBOUND AS INTEREST RATES FALL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Stock prices rebounded sharply Monday as falling interest rates washed away some of the negative sen
UTILITY RESULTS ARE NOT ELECTRIFYING
KIRBY V. FREEMAN |
Electric utility companies are expected to report slight gains in third quarter earnings.<br><br> In
CARBIDE EXPANDS TEXAS PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Union Carbide Corp. announced that it will complete a series of expansions by the end of this year t
CHURCH, OCCIDENTAL IN VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Occidental Petroleum Corp and Church & Dwight Co. Inc. have signed a letter of intent to form a part
ENERGY BRIEFS
JOC Team |
Rand of Phoenix Agrees<br><br> To Merge With SunlandPHOENIX, Ariz. - Rand of Phoenix Inc. announced
NATIONAL DISTILLERS BUYS ENRON UNIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The signing of a definitive agreement was announced whereby National Distillers and Chemical Corp. w
CITIZENS HEAT IS EUA'S TICKET TO CONSERVATION
Journal of Commerce Special |
Eastern Utilities Associates, which is buying up shares of the controversial Seabrook nuclear power
FERTILIZER OUTPUT FELL DURING JULY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Production of the combined fertilizer nutrient groups was 21 percent lower in July 1986, compared wi
PORTLAND FEUD HEATS UP CASE OVER UNFINISHED COAL UNIT LIKELY TO RESUME
Journal of Commerce Special |
Feuders over the port of Portland's aborted coal terminal project are expected to resume their court
PILGRIM PLANT STAYS OFF LINE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Boston Edison Co. will keep its Pilgrim nuclear power plant off line until next April - a year after
PLASTICS CORNER
JOC Team |
Dexter Agrees<br><br> To PurchasePolymers Firm<br><br>Journal of Commerce Staff<br><br>The Dexter Co
STEARNS CATALYTIC
Journal of Commerce Staff |
United Engineers & Constructors, a subsidiary of Raytheon Co., agreed in principle to purchase the d
GASOLINE PRICES FALL IN EARLY SEPTEMBER
(AP) |
An oil industry analyst says the end of the summer driving season triggered a nearly half-cent drop
GULF NATIONS PLAN PRE-OPEC TALK
(AP) |
Oil ministers of the Saudi Arabian-led Gulf Cooperation Council alliance will meet in Geneva on Oct.
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Texaco Discovers Gas<br><br> At Well in OklahomaTexaco has completed a natural gas discovery well on
OPEC STICKS TO OUTPUT LIMIT
(AP) |
Oil exports from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries for the second half of September
REPORT CALLS O-RINGS NUCLEAR ACHILLES HEEL
LARRY TYE |
Airtight O-ring seals could break apart and disable key safety systems in nuclear power plants much
EUA PURSUES SEABROOK PLAN
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis' decision not to draw an emergency plan for the $4.5 billion Seab
COAL-BURNING UTILITIES FUND ACID-RAIN TREATMENT PROJECT
ANDREW CASSEL |
While they fight to keep Congress from enacting laws to clean up the causes of acid rain, the nation
BRITAIN URGES NEW STRATEGY FOR EC EMPLOYMENT POLICY
(AP) |
Britain, with support from Ireland and Italy, is urging the European Community to put more emphasis
Maritime
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Iran-Iraq War<br><br> DUBAI, U.A.E. - The British minister of state for defense procurements, Lord T
Maritime
FRANCE SHIFTS GEARS AGAIN GOVERNMENT HOPES TO SATISFY ELECTORATE
PHIL REAVIS |
The French government is shifting gears once again in an effort to produce results satisfying to the
Maritime
VISITS OF STATE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Harcourt in Singapore<br><br> SINGAPORE - Michael F. Harcourt, mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia,
Maritime
EC OFFICIAL URGES OPEN STEEL MART
(AP) |
The European Community industry commissioner called on the 12 EC member states to liberalize the ste
Maritime
EUROPEAN TRAVEL SEEN ON REBOUND
(AP) |
Providing more hope than hard facts, some tourist industry specialists said business should improve
Maritime
WHAT'S A TRADE DEFICIT, GIVE OR TAKE $3 BILLION?
(AP) |
A quirk in government figures understated the U.S. trade deficit in June and July by nearly $3 billi
Maritime
ATA PUSHES BOOST IN RESEARCH DOLLARS
GLORIA JOSEPH |
The president of the American Trucking Associations is calling upon the government to increase resea
BARGE CALL RATES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The following are the results of Monday's St. Louis Merchants Exchange call session for barge freigh
BRAKE TEST SHOWS NEW COOPERATION
MICHAEL S. LELYVELD |
What was most impressive about the front-wheel brake demonstration for heavy- duty trucks put on by
DEREGULATION OPENS DOORS FOR SHIPPERS
KEVIN D. THOMPSON |
Truck and rail deregulation have opened new doors for shippers buying freight transportation service
CANADA LOCOMOTIVE RIVALS
Journal of Commerce Special |
A Canadian subsidiary of General Motors was the world's leading exporter of locomotives between 1979
WEEKLY TRUCK TONNAGE INDEX
JOC Team |
The following index charts weekly changes in motor carrier tonnage originating<br><br>from 49 produc
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Carriers Seek Changes<br><br> In Safety Ratings RuleThe Private Carriers Conference likes the basic
TRANSPORT BECOMING PART OF MANUFACTURING
KEVIN D. THOMPSON |
Air cargo carriers need to drastically upgrade their computerized systems to provide manufacturers w
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