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The latest data point for ASML's Current Contract Liabilities in Q1'26 stands at $0, indicating no recorded value for this period and a significant departure from prior quarters. This follows a pattern of elevated figures in year-end periods, with the previous Q4'25 reaching $19.37B USD. Over the timeframe from Q2'23 to Q1'26, ASML's Current Contract Liabilities exhibit a cyclical trend with notable spikes in Q4 periods—peaking at $16.27B USD in Q4'23, $12.57B USD in Q4'24, and $19.37B USD in Q4'25—contrasting with generally declining or stable levels in other quarters, such as a drop from $4.21B USD in Q2'23 to $3.57B USD in Q3'25. This volatility suggests seasonal influences tied to contract fulfillment or reporting cycles, with non-Q4 quarters averaging around $4B-$5B USD before tapering off, culminating in the absence of data in Q1'26. Overall, the bar chart highlights a growing reliance on year-end accumulations for liability buildup, warranting monitoring for underlying business drivers.