1. The upcoming nonfarm payrolls report and Fed Chair Jerome Powell's speech are under close watch. 2. Economists expect 160,000 jobs to be added in February, with unemployment at 4.0%. 3. Concerns over the impact of recent policies and global trade uncertainty are highlighted.
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