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Germany’s February industrial orders up, albeit far below forecasts
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try{ var _=i o; . if(!_||_&&typeof _==="object"&&_.expiry Trump says U.S. to help with Hormuz "traffic buildup" after ceasefire deal Gold prices hit 3-wk high after Trump announces Iran ceasefire Futures spike, oil slumps after Iran ceasefire agreement - what’s moving markets Oil slumps 15% as Trump touts Iran ceasefire, vows help on Hormuz traffic (South Africa Philippines Nigeria) Germany’s February industrial orders up, albeit far below forecasts By Economic Indicators Published 04/08/2026, 02:11 AM Updated 04/08/2026, 05:06 AM Germany’s February industrial orders up, albeit far below forecasts 0 By Maria Martinez April 8 - German industrial orders climbed in February from a month earlier but fell far short of expectations, underscoring less-than-robust business conditions for the country’s manufacturers even before the start of the Iran war. Orders rose 0.9% on a seasonally and calendar-adjusted basis, official data showed on Wednesday. That compares with expectations of a 2.0% increase in a Reuters poll, and follows a sharp slide of 11.1% in January. "The core order figure continues to show little more than a sideways trend," said Ralph Solveen, senior economist at Commerzbank. Analysts noted that it was still unclear how much damage the Iran war and surging fuel costs would inflict on industry. But they said the economy would benefit from public spending over the course of the year, citing a 500 billion euro ($585 billion)infrastructure fund, approved by the German government last year, as a key example. DOMESTIC ORDERS SLUMP Excluding large-scale contracts that are often unpredictable, new orders climbed 3.5% in February from a month earlier. The less volatile three-month on three-month comparison showed that new orders, including big ones, were 2.0% higher in December-February compared with the previous three months. The first quarter is likely to show a decline of around 5% in new orders after a 9.9% surge in the fourth quarter, with large-scale orders acco...
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