
Dec 19 (Reuters) - Chicago Board of Trade corn futures dipped on Friday after two days of gains driven by brisk U.S. exports, analysts said.
U.S. corn export sales for 2025-26 reached nearly 1.8 million metric tons in the week ending on November 27, the USDA said. Analysts expected 1 million to 2 million metric tons.
Many traders are squaring positions ahead of the Christmas holiday next week.
On Wednesday, CBOT March corn CH26 settled down 3/4 cent to end at $4.43-3/4 per bushel.