Hong Kong shares finished higher on Friday, after robust U.S. data and renewed optimism of a second bailout deal for Greece spurred investors to cover short positions in riskier sectors, lifting the Hang Seng Index to a seventh weekly gain, according to Reuters. The Hang Seng Index closed up 1.01 percent on the day and up 3.41 percent this week at 21,491.62. The China Enterprises Index of top mainland listings in Hong Kong ended up 1.16 percent on the day and up 2.69 percent on the week at 11,711.51. The Shanghai Composite Index finished up 0.01 percent on the day at 2,357.18 in A-share turnover that dipped below its 20-day moving average for the third time in the last 11 sessions. It rose 0.22 percent on the week, its fifth-straight weekly gain.