Brent crude oil prices dipped in early Asian trading hours on Friday, but remained near two-month highs with Brent still holding above $50 per barrel in a bull-run that has lifted the market by over 20 percent since early August. International benchmark Brent crude oil futures were trading at $50.80 per barrel at 8.56 p.m. ET, down 9 cents from their last close. The lower prices during early Asian hours – which is late the previous day in the Americas due to the time zone difference – continues a trend this week in which prices have tended to dip during Asian mornings/American evenings, only to turn stronger once the Americas returns the next day and Asia logs off. Traders said […]