Morning Stock Talk - Farr: Market is looking at a lower dollar and higher oil prices

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Audio Broadcast Morning Stock Talk - Farr: Market is looking at a lower dollar and higher oil prices

Michael Farr, president of Farr Miller and Washington, spoke to MarketWatch's Steve Orr shortly after the opening bell and says a drop in the dollar has fueled a rise in oil prices. He also says that's led to an early selloff...

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