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COMMODITY / ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CASTRO: CUBA WILL MEETSUGAR HARVEST TARGETHAVANA - Cuba should be able to achieve it
RUSSIAN THREAT COULD COST US POULTRY TRADE $700 MILLION
Chuck Bartels |
Up to $700 million in U.S. poultry exports to Russia are at stake in a disagreement over health and
FARM TRADE FRAUD ROSE 24 PERCENT IN 1995, FRENCH CUSTOMS AUTHORITIES SAY
Tara Patel |
Farm trade fraud across French borders rose 24 percent last year compared with 1994, according to th
Maritime
WORLD'S TOP AUTOMAKERS ON THE ROAD TO INDIA
N. Vasuki Rao |
The world's leading automakers buffed up the paint job and polished the glass on what they hope will
Maritime
PHILIPS LTD. PLANS BIG INVESTMENT IN INDIA
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Philips Ltd., a major U.S. electronic goods manufacturer, will invest $400 million in India in the n
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
JAPANESE SURPLUS SEENDROPPING AGAIN IN '96NEW YORK - Japan's trade surplus with the
Maritime
ELECTRICITY FUTURES TRADING WILL FACE SAME RULES AS OTHER COMMODITIES
Arthur Gottschalk |
When electricity futures start trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange March 29, they will rely
HOOGOVENS TO ACQUIRE VAW ALUMINIUM UNIT
Associated Press |
Steel and aluminium maker Royal Hoogovens NV of the Netherlands said Thursday it is acquiring the me
Maritime
LILCO PLAN, LARGEST TAX-FREE BOND DEAL IN US HISTORY, TAKES STEP FORWARD
Reuters |
The largest issuance of tax-free bonds in U.S. history - $4.5 billion - took a small step forward wh
RUSSIAN ADHERENCE TO IMF REFORMS HELD UNLIKELY
Arthur Gottschalk |
Energy and financial experts said Thursday they doubted that Russia's current or future government c
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1406 (Feb. 22, 1996) Previous day - 1419The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in L
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
MITSUBISHI LAUNCHESTHE U-CLASS EVER ULTRAKOBE, Japan - The Ever Ultra, the first of
Maritime
SHIP FIXTURE BREAKDOWN
Ship fixtures are a product of Knight-Ridder Financial, TNT, |
GLOSSARYAR: American Tanker RateSchedule RevisedRS: American Tanker Rate Schedule
Maritime
INTERMODAL INDUSTRY: PARTS IN SEARCH OF A WHOLE
Rip Watson |
When it comes to intermodal, the whole system too often turns out to be less than the sum of its par
CONRAIL TAKES BIDS FOR LINES IN NEW ENGLAND
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Consolidated Rail Corp. has received offers for all its lower-density routes in New England on the e
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS \ MEXICO'S ECONOMY
Finance Secretariat |
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US PROPOSES TRUCK SAFETY BOARD
Kevin G. Hall |
The United States has proposed creating a safety consultation board that could do background checks
ELECTRICITY SOON TO LIGHT UP EYES OF NYMEX TRADERS
Arthur Gottschalk |
Like corn, wheat, copper and crude oil, electricity is about to become a commodity that trades in st
BREMER VULKAN WORKERS PROTEST POTENTIAL JOB CUTS BY SHIPBUILDER
Robert Koenig |
The decision by Germany's largest shipbuilder, Bremer Vulkan Verbund AG, to seek protection from cre
Maritime
CN AND ILLINOIS CENTRAL PLAN INTERMODAL TERMINAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Canadian National Railways and Illinois Central said they will build and operate a joint intermodal
Maritime
"K' LINE GOES WITH CONSOLIDATION TIDAL WAVE \ CARRIER TO CREATE NATIONAL SERVICE UNIT IN VIRGINIA
Allen R. Wastler |
''K'' Line America Inc. is joining the growing number of U.S.-based ocean carriers opting to consoli
LOGS & LUMBER: US WATERBORNE EXPORTS
Compiled by the Journal of Commerce from database of Port |
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Maritime
REFLOATED SHIP'S REMAINING OIL TO BE TRANSFERRED TO TANKERS \ SPILL ESTIMATED AT 65,000 TONS
Janet Porter |
Tankers are preparing to transfer oil from a crippled ship that spilled much of its cargo off Wales.
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Feb. 22, 1996Baltic International Freight Futures Market Prev.Close High Low
Maritime
EXPORT GROWTH CONTINUES BUT IMPORTS LAG AT TOP BOXPORTS: LA, LONG BEACH
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles ended 1995 with a surge in exports but declining imports, an
Maritime
DOES FREE TRADE KILL GOOD JOBS? \ THE LOSERS DROWN OUT THE WINNERS
John Maggs |
Pat Buchanan faces down the critics of his uncompromising trade protectionism by saying that ''No ec
WAGES SHOW WHY UNSKILLED DISCONTENTED
Tom Connors |
U.S. workers' paychecks generally are better than many politicians claim, but wage cuts in some segm
CROWLEY'S SHIFT TO PILOTS BACKS THREAT TO PULL TUGS
Peter M. Tirschwell |
Crowley Maritime has begun using bar pilots instead of its own tug masters to guide its oil barges t
Maritime
WINTER OF 1996 COSTS INSURERS RECORD AMOUNT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Property Claims Services said Thursday the winter of 1996 has produced record insured property loss.
SWEDEN'S CPI UP 0.1 PERCENT IN JANUARY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Sweden's consumer price index rose by 0.1 percent in January from December, the Central Bureau of St
CIGNA'S P/C PACT WITH EXEL AIMS AT FORTUNE 1,000 \ ONE-STOP SHOP PROGRAM TO OFFER GLOBAL PACKAGES
Margo D. Beller |
With its landmark property/casualty restructuring agreement only two weeks old, Cigna Corp.'s P/C di
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
FEB. 29 PROCLAIMEDAPIW DAY IN NEW YORKNEW YORK - Ruth W. Messinger, president of the Borough
EARNINGS
Wire and Staff Reports |
AIG REPORTS INCREASEIN QUARTER, YEAR PROFITNEW YORK - American International Group I
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
Wire and Staff Reports |
INSURANCE TESTING CO. (St. Paul, Minn.) - Kenneth Lane has been appointed executive vice president.<
ASIA FRETS OVER US PROTECTIONISM, RACISM
P.T. Bangsberg |
Pat Buchanan's win in the New Hampshire primary, no matter how narrow, was front-page news in most o
STATE FARM MOVES FURTHER TO LIMIT FLORIDA EXPOSURE
Reuters |
State Farm Fire & Casualty and State Farm General Insurance Cos. said it is taking further steps to
TORONTO HOLDING COMPANY TO BUY SKANDIA AMERICA
Aviva Freudmann |
Following several other Canadian insurers into the U.S. market, a major Toronto-based insurance hold
TIG HOLDINGS TO SLASH WORK FORCE, REORGANIZE COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS
HELEN R. MacLEOD |
TIG Holdings Inc. announced Thursday it would shrink its work force by 28 percent and reorganize its
GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN OF CARRIERS CHALLENGED
Chris Isidore |
A new truckers group is challenging the right of the Federal Highway Administration to close down a
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS \ UNEMPLOYMENT RATES PROJECTED FOR 1996
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development |
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