Company Performance - Adobe reported fiscal Q2 earnings of $5.06 per share, exceeding the Zacks consensus by $0.10, with revenues of $5.87 billion, surpassing expectations of $5.79 billion, marking an 11% increase year-over-year [4] - Digital Media segment saw an 11% gain in Q2, with Annualized Recurring Revenues (ARR) reaching $18.09 billion, reflecting a 12% year-over-year growth [5] - RH (formerly Restoration Hardware) reported Q1 earnings of $0.40 per share, significantly beating the Zacks consensus estimate of -$0.09, although revenues were slightly below expectations at $814 million compared to the estimated $818 million [5] Market Context - The market has shown resilience against tariff threats, with major indexes closing in the green, including a +101 point gain for the Dow and a +0.38% increase for the S&P 500 [1] - Bond yields decreased, influenced by cooler-than-expected wholesale inflation data, with the 10-year yield at 4.36% and the 30-year yield down to 4.84% [2] - The ongoing trade war narrative has led to market fatigue, as the market appears to be less reactive to new tariff announcements after the "Liberation Day" tariffs were imposed [3] Strategic Adjustments - RH's CEO indicated that 52% of the company's upholstered furniture is now produced in the U.S., addressing tariff implications, with an anticipated negative revenue impact of around 6% due to tariffs [6] - RH expects to generate free cash flow between $250 million and $350 million, indicating a positive outlook despite tariff challenges [6]
Markets Up, Bond Yields Down Amid More Tariff Talk