KEY POINTS
  • Stocks held steady Tuesday after President Donald Trump and North Korea leader Kim Jong Un sign an agreement aimed at establishing a "peace regime" on the Korean peninsula.
  • The Dow Jones industrial average finished slightly lower, weighed down by losses in Travelers Companies and Goldman Sachs while the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq composite closed fractionally higher.
  • AT&T shares rose ahead of a U.S. District Court decision on whether to permit its $85 billion deal for Time Warner.

U.S. stocks closed little changed Tuesday after President Donald Trump and North Korea leader Kim Jong Un signed an agreement aimed at establishing a "peace regime" on the Korean peninsula and better relations between the two states.

Lack of detail in the agreement about the path to denuclearization on the peninsula kept the market's moves in check throughout the day.