News Relating to Asia:

Nokia To Axe 4000 Jobs, Move Assembly To Asia - Reuters - 2/8/2012 5:37am
BloombergNokia to axe 4000 jobs, move assembly to AsiaReutersTo cut assembly jobs in Finland, Hungary, Mexico * Moves smartphone assembly to Asia * Shares 1.2 pct higher By Tarmo Virki, European Technology Correspondent HELSINKI, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Struggling Finnish phone maker Nokia plans to cut 4000 more jobs ...Nokia Plans to Eliminate 4000 Jobs as It Shifts Device Assembly to AsiaBloombergNokia ends phone assembly in Europe after 4000 job cuts in Finland, Mexico ...Washington PostNokia factories shift to Asia: Did it have any choice?GigaOmall 365 news articles »
Iran Feels Sanctions Pinch As Asia Traders Cut Ties - Reuters - 2/8/2012 5:20am
Moneycontrol.comIran feels sanctions pinch as Asia traders cut tiesReutersBy Niluksi Koswanage and Cho Mee-young | KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia has halted palm oil exports to Iran because of payments problems and Asian oil buyers have cut crude purchases as Western sanctions tighten a financial noose around Iran.Oil rises above $99 in Asia after surprise US crude supply drop suggests ...Washington PostUAE to pump more crude to Asia to cut reliance on IranEconomic TimesNew sanctions on Iran constrict trade flows to AsiaThe Sun Dailyall 221 news articles »
Asian Stocks Advance On Greek Debt Talks Progress, Toyota Profit - BusinessWeek - 2/8/2012 4:17am
BBC NewsAsian Stocks Advance on Greek Debt Talks Progress, Toyota ProfitBusinessWeek8 (Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks rose for a third day as Greece's government edged closer to securing a bailout package and Toyota Motor Corp. raised its profit forecast. Chinese shares rallied ahead reports tomorrow that are expected to show inflation ...Asia Stocks Rise as Toyota Boosts Profit Estimate; Yen WeakensSan Francisco ChronicleAsia: Toyota outlook sparks advanceShareCastToyota Advances as Carmaker Raises Profit ForecastWashington Postall 413 news articles »
CNET Asia First Take - CNET - 2/8/2012 5:00am
CNETCNET Asia First TakeCNETIn Singapore, the D800 is estimated to cost S$4500 (US$3600) while the D800E will retail at S$400 more. The dSLRs are expected to be available in stores from late-March and April respectively. D800 front , CNET Asia.and more »
Asia Stocks Rise As Greece Debt Deal Appears Near - STLtoday.com - 2/8/2012 2:03am
Telegraph.co.ukAsia stocks rise as Greece debt deal appears nearSTLtoday.comAsian stocks rose Wednesday as Japan's powerhouse exporters got a boost from hopes of new moves to weaken the yen while a deal appeared within reach between Greece and its creditors to cut the country's massive debt load. Benchmark oil approached $99 ...Asia Stocks Up Following Surge On Wall StreetTheStreet.comAsia markets rise on Greek debt hopesChannel News Asiaall 5,480 news articles »