Was Super Tuesday super? Candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump cleaned up, further cementing themselves as presidential nominees. Meanwhile, futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average were ticking lower as oil prices retreated again, continuing a wave of volatility that has defined the crude market since the beginning of the year.
Instead, let's focus on an economic calendar that is going to provide us with vital economic data ahead of next week's FOMC meeting.
Let's tackle your top stock market news, stocks to watch, and economic calendar for Wednesday, March 2, 2016.
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Dow Jones futures forecast a 23-point decline despite news that U.S. private companies added 214,000 jobs in February. The figure topped consensus expectations of 190,000 jobs and further bolstered evidence that the jobs market remains healthy. On Friday, the U.S. Labor Department will release the "official" February unemployment report.
Here's a breakdown of why the Dow Jones Industrial Average was still in the red before opening bell.
Now here's your list of top stocks to watch in today's market, plus today's economic calendar:
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