Wall Street Review: Stocks Continue Sell-Off on Soaring Oil

Meanwhile, higher bond yields, concerns about private credit markets, and mixed economic data added to market pressure.
Wall Street Review: Stocks Continue Sell-Off on Soaring Oil
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 13, 2026. Spencer Platt/Getty Images
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Wall Street stocks closed lower for a third consecutive week as rising oil prices, higher bond yields, and concerns about private credit markets kept buyers on the sidelines.

The sell-off came as the ongoing U.S.–Israeli conflict with Iran kept energy prices elevated, fueling concerns about renewed inflation. At the same time, signs of stress in parts of the private credit market added to pressure on financial stocks.

Panos Mourdoukoutas
Panos Mourdoukoutas
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Panos Mourdoukoutas is a professor of economics at Long Island University in New York City. He also teaches security analysis at Columbia University. He’s been published in professional journals and magazines, including Forbes, Investopedia, Barron's, IBT, and Journal of Financial Research. He’s also the author of many books, including “Business Strategy in a Semiglobal Economy” and “China's Challenge.”