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May 25 2017 08:57 The dollar has weakened to the lowest since November while stocks jumped, led by a rally in Chinese financial stocks. Asian markets rally after Fed minutes, Opec meeting in focus May 25 2017 07:36 Asian markets have risen as traders welcomed indications from the Fed that interest rates could rise next month, while oil prices rallied ahead of an expected extension to output cuts. Opec oil squeeze to remain, but will it lift prices? May 24 2017 13:32 European equities have turned mixed, despite broad gains across most of Asia, as dealers waited on minutes from Federal Reserve's most recent policy meeting. Stocks, currencies hit pause on wait for Fed clues CPI, Zuma rumours push rand under R13/$ May 24 2017 13:11 European stocks have struggled to maintain gains and US equity futures and the dollar both traded sideways as investors awaited fresh insight from the Fed. CPI, Zuma rumours push rand under R13/$ Oil holds gain as data show US supplies fall May 24 2017 11:24 European stocks have edged higher, even as mining companies retreated with industrial metals following China’s credit-rating downgrade. Asia stocks track Wall St, Shanghai bounces back from China downgrade China's markets get a double dose of caution from Moody's May 24 2017 11:07 Most Asian markets have risen following a positive lead from the US, while Shanghai recovered from early selling fuelled by Moody's decision to cut China's credit rating. China's markets get a double dose of caution from Moody's Iron and metals slump as Moody's puts China's debt in spotlight 2017-05-24 22:04 Telecommunications and Postal Services Minister Siyabonga Cwele said the price of data in South Africa remains “sticky”, suggesting lack of competition in the industry. AfricArena a new platform to attract investors Mystery 'hobbits' not humans like us - study Paris - High-tech dating of mastodon remains found in southern California has shattered the timeline of human migration to America, pushing the presence of hominins back to 130 000 years ago rather than just 15 000 years, researchers say. Teeth and bones of the elephant-like creature unmistakably modified by human hands, along with stone hammers and anvils, leave no doubt that some species of early human feasted on its carcass, they reported in the journal Nature . Discovered in 1992 during construction work to expand an expressway, the bone fragments "show clear signs of having been deliberately broken by humans with manual dexterity," said lead author Steve Holen, director of research at the Centre for American Paleolithic Research. Up to now, the earliest confirmed passage of our ancestors into North America took place about 15 000 years ago. These were modern humans - Homo sapiens - that probably crossed from Siberia into what is today Alaska, by land or along the coast. Homo sapiens There have been several other claims of an even earlier bipedal footprint on the continent, but none would take that timeline back further than 50 000 years and all remain sharply contested. The absence of human remains at the California site throws wide open the question of who these mysterious hunters were, as well as when - and how - they arrived on American shores. One possibility that can be excluded with confidence is that they were like us. Homo sapiens, experts say, did not exit Africa until about 80 000 to about 100 000 years ago. But that still leaves a wide range of candidates, including several other hominin species that roamed Eurasia 130 000 years ago, the authors said. Read more on: cheap jordans cheap jordan shoes cheap jordans online cheap Authentic jordans ?f=1&t=372235 #msg1211435 ?option=com_content&id=56 cheap jordan shoes cheap jordans cheap jordans online cheap air jordans www.crafthammerdesign.com http://www.vragenenislam.nl/search/node/ http://www.clanto.aaf....hread.php?thread_id=23860 http://mineposts.com/thread-536767.html |