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Dow Jones Futures Rise After Oil Prices Spur Market Sell-Off; Dell, Micron Lead 7 Stocks To Watch

Dow Jones futures: Oil prices surged to their highest close since 2022, sending the stock market tumbling. Dell, Micron are worth watching.

BusinessBy Robert KingsleyMarch 13, 20261 min read

Last updated: April 1, 2026, 3:44 AM

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Dow Jones Futures Rise After Oil Prices Spur Market Sell-Off; Dell, Micron Lead 7 Stocks To Watch

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Robert Kingsley

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Robert Kingsley reports on markets, corporate news, and economic trends for the Journal American. With an MBA from Wharton and 15 years covering Wall Street, he brings deep expertise in financial markets and corporate strategy. His reporting on mergers and market movements is followed by investors nationwide.

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