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FX.co ★ U.S. Durable Goods Orders Slide Further in February, Deepening January’s Decline

U.S. Durable Goods Orders Slide Further in February, Deepening January’s Decline

U.S. durable goods orders fell more sharply in February 2026, underscoring renewed weakness in big-ticket manufacturing demand. The indicator dropped 1.4% month-over-month, according to data updated on 7 April 2026, following a 0.5% decline in January 2026.

The back‑to‑back monthly contractions suggest a softening in orders for long-lasting manufactured products, a key gauge of business investment appetite and consumer demand for high-value items. On a month-over-month comparison basis, the February reading reflects a steeper pullback than in January, when orders had already turned negative.

With February’s decline outpacing January’s, markets and policymakers will be watching upcoming data closely for signs of whether this is the start of a protracted downtrend in durable goods activity or a temporary setback within a still-fragile manufacturing cycle.

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