KEY POINTS
  • Hong Kong-listed shares of Chinese chipmaker SMIC plunged in Friday afternoon trade. It came after the Pentagon announced that the firm had been added to a a blacklist of alleged Chinese military companies.
  • Australia's retail turnover rose 1.4% month-on-month in October on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to figures from the country's Bureau of Statistics.

SINGAPORE — Stocks in Asia-Pacific were mostly higher in Friday trade as the Pentagon added more Chinese firms to a blacklist of alleged Chinese military companies.

Mainland Chinese stocks closed higher even though they saw losses during the trading day. The Shanghai composite is up slightly and closed at 3,444.58 while the Shenzhen component advanced 0.4% to end the day at 14,026.66. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index finished its trading day 0.4% higher at 26,835.92.