KEY POINTS
  • Most major Asian markets bounced back to recover at the close, after losses earlier in the day.
  • Investors watched for developments on the trade front, as U.S. tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods took effect, with China responding with duties on the same value in U.S. products.
  • The dollar was mostly steady against a basket of currencies.

Asian stocks bounced back to recover on the last trading day of the week, with most markets finishing the session higher. Investors were watching developments on the trade front as a deadline for tariffs from the U.S. and China to take effect passed on Friday.

After losses earlier in the day, China markets sprung back slightly, with the benchmark Shanghai composite up 0.46 percent to close at 2,746.48. The smaller Shenzhen composite also recovered slightly, rising 0.48 percent, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index was up 0.47 percent to close at 28,313.74.