KEY POINTS
  • The 30-stock Dow rises 110 points after The Wall Street Journal said U.S. and Chinese officials are working on a road map for the meeting to take place.
  • "If you take the possibility of a trade war with China off the table for a few months that allows the market to work its way higher," says Ed Keon of QMA.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped on Friday after a report said President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping hope to discuss U.S.-China trade in November.

The 30-stock index rose 110.59 points to 25,669.32 after The Wall Street Journal said U.S. and Chinese officials are working on a road map for the meeting to take place. The also rose 0.3 percent to 2,850.13, while the Nasdaq Composite erased earlier losses to close 0.1 percent higher at 7,816.33.