Mumbai, Oct. 1 -- Asian stocks ended mixed in thin trade on Wednesday, with mainland Chinese and Hong Kong markets closed for the National Day holiday.
The United States has entered a federal government shutdown, the first in nearly seven years, after a stopgap funding bill failed.
The shutdown could delay crucial economic reports, including Friday's nonfarm payrolls data, which are vital for the Federal Reserve's interest-rate decisions.
Japanese markets ended sharply lower as the yen extended gains for a fourth straight session, pressured by the U.S. government shutdown and anxiety ahead of the leadership election for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.
Sentiment was also dented by a survey that showed Japan's manufacturing activit...
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