Oil prices hit their lowest in more than three weeks on Thursday, the sixth straight day of losses and longest bearish run since early 2016, as U.S. crude stocks fell less than expected and concerns over Britain’s future in the EU weighed. Brent crude futures, the global benchmark, have slipped 9 percent in just five sessions after touching an eight-month high of nearly $53 a barrel a week ago. On Thursday, the contract traded as low as $48.14, the weakest since May 24. Prices were down 68 cents at $48.29 by 0750 GMT, set for the longest losing streak in five months. Front-month U.S. crude futures were trading at $47.37 a barrel, down 64 cents, and reached a one-month low of $47.22 earlier in the […]