Japan's stocks boosted by better-than-expected GDP
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Japanese stocks were up more than 0.8% on Wednesday after the country posted better-than-expected growth for the three months to March.
Japan's economy, which is the world's third-largest, expanded 0.6% in the period compared with the previous three months, marking its second consecutive quarter of growth.
The Nikkei index closed up 0.85% at 20,196.56 points.
Japan's economic growth was far better than the 0.4% analysts had expected.
China trades mixed
In China, Hong Kong's benchmark Hang Seng index reversed earlier gains to close down 0.4% at 27,585.05.
Shares in China's Hanergy Thin Film, a solar power firm listed in Hong Kong, were suspended from trade after falling close to 50% on Wednesday.
In a statement to the stock exchange, the firm said, external trading had been suspending "pending release of an announcement containing inside information".
Meanwhile, on the mainland, the Shanghai Composite index closed up 0.7% to 4448.29, continuing to rise on the strength of Beijing's commitment to reform its financial markets this year.
In Australia, the S&P/ASX 200 closed flat, down 0.09% at 5,610.30 points, failing to follow the lead of the US, where the Dow Jones closed at another fresh all-time high.
In South Korea, the benchmark Kospi index closed up 0.88% at 2,139.54.
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