The dollar, undermined by lower U.S. interest rates, fell against major foreign currencies Tuesday.
American publishers of illustrated books appear to be going the same way American buyers of cars have gone in the past decade--overseas.
The dollar drifted lower in an erratic session Tuesday as interest rates fell in the United States.
The dollar turned in a narrowly mixed performance Monday in listless foreign exchange trading, drifting mostly higher in Europe before settling back in the United States.
The dollar staged a sharp retreat in late trading Friday after an early bid at a rally ran out of steam.
lower against most major currencies to reverse earlier gains.
The dollar drifted downward in a day of light trading on world currency markets Friday.
The dollar mostly fell against other major currencies in U.S. trading Friday after advancing in Europe, although it extended its recovery against the British pound in both centers.
Stocks drifted to a broad loss Monday in the quietest session since early July, pushing the Dow Jones industrial average to its lowest level in nearly seven weeks.
stock market declined slightly Wednesday, adding to the broad losses of the previous session amid continuing uncertainty over the interest-rate outlook.
On a clear day you can see the observatory atop Mt.
wheels up because the pilot forgot to lower the gear, a federal air safety investigator said.
Associated Dry Goods reported slightly lower net income for the fourth quarter and the full 1985 fiscal year, which ended Feb. 1.
It seems tragically ironic that the Iraqi plane attack on the U.S. frigate Stark has served to re-orient our Middle East policy against Iran as our principal enemy.
Anthony H.
American ships are sailing under Panamanian, Liberian and Nigerian flags to avoid paying union maritime wages.
I do agree with your editorial (May 27), "On Showing the Flag," that tangible help in the Persian Gulf is mandatory to the United States.
Your editorial (May 19), "Tragedy in the Persian Gulf," pondered many questions.
Chatsworth-based Powertec said its earnings for fiscal 1986, which ends Oct. 31, will likely be $1.6 million to $1.9 million, or 60 to 70 cents a share, down from $2.5 million, 90 cents, in fiscal 1985.
Nelson Research & Development Co. on Thursday reported a net loss of $529,453 during the first quarter, compared to a net loss of $428,254 during the first quarter of 1985.