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CARRIERS COMPETE FOR CHANCE TO MOVE CHINESE TRADE
P.T. Bangsberg |
With China's trade continuing to surge, carriers are fighting for the chance to move it. Chi
CHINA BECOMES A BIGGER MARKET FOR CORPORATE HEADHUNTERS
Francine Brevetti |
Executive search firms here are spending more of their energy and resources filling multinationals'
COURT SUPPORTS STATE FARM IN HURRICANE ANDREW SUIT
Don Finefrock |
A South Florida appeals court overturned a ruling that could have awarded more insurance coverage to
59 AUTO INSURERS IN TEXAS WARNED OF POSSIBLE BIAS
John Schmeltzer |
Texas insurance officials have notified 59 insurance companies, including Illinois-based State Farm
THREAT OF WAR PUTS YEMEN ON LONDON'S HIGH-RISK LIST
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
The London marine hull and cargo insurance markets have added North and South Yemen to its list of c
AFTER A LATE START, S. KOREANS DOING BIG BUSINESS
P.T. Bangsberg |
They were hardly in the vanguard, but South Korean businesses are making up for lost time in China.<
UN HITS HAITI WITH SANCTIONS
Reuters |
The U.N. Security Council has clamped tough new sanctions on Haiti in an effort to dislodge the coun
HIKE IN RECRUITMENT FEES HAS INVESTORS STEAMING
Francine Brevetti |
Foreign investors in Beijing are squawking about rises in prices charged by government recruitment a
NEW CODE TO SET RULES FOR ARBITRATION OF BUSINESS DISPUTES
P.T. Bangsberg |
What do you do when your shiny new China venture loses enough luster that you're at your partner's t
WHEN PARTNERS FALL OUT, THE GLOVES CAN COME OFF
Francine Brevetti |
Chinese public and private enterprises like to be wooed in a long and gradual courtship, but are not
LEADERSHIP WALKING A FINE LINE BEIJING'S DILEMMA: TO GO FOR GROWTH OR STABILITY
Sandy Hendry |
The government in March summed up its strategy for the year as maintaining a balance among market re
MAJOR EXPANSION DUE AS PORTS SEE SOARING CARGO VOLUME
P.T. Bangsberg |
From 1985 to 1991, China's seaborne cargo volume increased 60 percent. The country has more
IMPORTS LIKELY TO FALL AS SLOWDOWN TAKES HOLD
Sandy Hendry |
China will be a leaner import market this year as the government slows the economy and appears to be
US HAS MIXED RESULTS OPPOSING IMPORT BARRIERS, COPYRIGHT PIRACY
John Maggs |
China, with a population of more than a billion, represents the greatest potential market for Americ
'94 TAGGED AS "CRUCIAL YEAR' IN TRANSITION TO MARKET ECONOMY
Sandy Hendry |
The Communist Party passed a blueprint at the end of last year mapping the transition from a central
DIRECT INVESTMENT IN CHINESE COMPANIES HAS RISKS, REWARDS NECESSARY RESEARCH HARD TO COME BY
Gene Linn |
Foreigners investing directly in Chinese enterprises play a risky game. But it is a contest with ric
US BANKING COMPANIES GEAR UP FOR LIBERALIZATION
Gordon Platt |
Citibank has five offices in China. Soon there will be seven. Before long, Citibank branches likely
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT ALONG YANGTZE IS MASSIVE ENGINEERING UNDERTAKING
P.T. Bangsberg |
If most things in China are on a grand scale, they don't get much grander than the Three Gorges hydr
PAKISTAN TIES LIKELY TO SURVIVE INDIAN CONNECTION
N. Vasuki Rao |
The improvement in India's relations with China is unlikely to have any adverse impact on China's lo
SEEING A VIRTUALLY UNTAPPED MARKET, FOREIGN BREWERS MAKE THEIR MOVE
Gene Linn |
Foreign brewers have developed an almost unquenchable thirst for the Chinese beer industry. Current
RAILROAD SYSTEM DUE FOR EXPANSION, FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY
P.T. Bangsberg |
Scarcely a week goes by - sometimes not even a day - without China announcing yet another bold impro
PEARL RIVER DELTA LIKELY TO THRIVE AMID TRYING TIMES
Gene Linn |
The pearl of China's economic reform movement will probably come through the nation's daunting econo
BEIJING CAUTIOUSLY LOOSENING REINS ON NATION'S SENSITIVE GOLD SECTOR
Gene Linn |
China's enormous gold industry has taken on new glitter for foreign businesses as the government tak
NEW SERVICE FIRMS TO TAKE ON MINISTRY'S TELECOM MONOPOLY
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
The decades-old monopoly of China's vast telecommunications industry has finally developed some crac
KY. JUDGE DENOUNCES EXECUTIVE FOR JOB TALK WITH REHABILITATOR
Kit Wagar |
In a rare display of emotion from the bench, Franklin Circuit Judge William Graham denounced the pre
MAINE SENATORS REPORT PROGRESS IN POTATO ROW WITH MEXICO
Associated Press |
Sens. George Mitchell and William Cohen of Maine announced progress last week in a trade dispute tha
BUSINESS IN CHINA CAN BE A "PERSONAL' CHALLENGE
Milan Ruzicka |
When on business in Beijing, do as the Romans do, or the New Yorkers or all other Western business p
TAIWAN TRADE SURPLUS SHRINKS 18 PERCENT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Taiwan recorded a trade surplus of US$360 million in April, down 18 percentfrom April 1993,
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A graphic in Friday's paper, Kazakhstan, At a Glance, should have listed the tenge as the new offici
AVONDALE INDUSTRIES DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Avondale Industries Inc. said Friday that Albert L. Bossier Jr., its chairman, president and chief e
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Friday, May 6, 1994 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U
DEVELOPER RIDES SHANGHAI BOOM, LOOKS TOWARD OVERSEAS PLANS
Gene Linn |
Shanghai Real Estate Corp. seems to have its hands full with a booming property market in the city.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York and other sources, are selling r
DOLLAR WILL FALTER DESPITE PROSPECT OF MORE INTERVENTIONS, TRADERS SAY
Gordon Platt |
The central banks of the industrialized world will bring out their big guns again this week to head
RUSSIA MUST RESIST SUBSIDIES, REFORMER SAYS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Yegor Gaidar, the chief architect of Russia's economic reforms, said the Russian government must not
COPPER SCRAP, CRUDE, ALUMINUM PUSH INDEX TO NEW HIGH FOR '94
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Journal of Commerce's daily Industrial Price Index hit a new high for 1994 on Friday, pushed by
DUTCH GIANT PHILIPS REAPS BENEFIT OF CHINESE DEMAND FOR BIG TVS
Sandy Hendry |
Chinese consumers craving cinema-style television sets were a pleasant surprise for Dutch electronic
FIRST PRIORITY FOR INVESTORS: ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTIONS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
There are a number of questions to ask before investing in China. Companies planning a direc
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
(1) DAILY INDEX Annual Smoothed percent +8.915/2 99.35/3 99.15/4
PLAN TO REGULATE EXCHANGE IN VANCOUVER LANGUISHES
Cynthia Osterman |
The architect of a sweeping reform plan for the scandal-tarnished Vancouver Stock Exchange said the
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