Eva Longoria
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Good morning. Here's what you need to know.
  • Overnight trading started the day off strong in Asia, with Japan's Nikkei up 1.7 percent. European shares have been flat this morning, and U.S. futures point to a mixed open.

  • 85.5 percent of Greek bondholders have agreed to participate in a bond swap with the government. Greek officials say they will now trigger the collective action clause forcing bondholders to forgive €100 billion in debt. Debt holders are expected to take write downs of 74 percent. 





  • Starbucks will begin selling single-cup coffee brewing makers, entering direct competition with former partner Green Mountain Coffee. Shares in Green Mountain plunged 24 percent after the announcement. The Keurig manufacturer's main patents are set to expire shortly, putting the company's revenue stream in question. 

  • U.S. announcements kick off at 8:30 a.m. EST, with the February jobs report. Economists expect total nonfarm payrolls to expand by 210,000, with private payrolls up 225,000. The unemployment rate is forecast to remain at 8.3 percent.