Hermès Q1 sales rise despite Middle East conflict impact

Hermès reported a 6% revenue increase in the first quarter of 2026, driven entirely by higher prices amid flat volume growth. The Middle East conflict led to a 6% sales drop in that region and a double-digit decline in its US-traded shares. Analysts view the sell-off as overdone, presenting a buying opportunity for long-term investors.

Hermès experienced a sharp slowdown in Q1 2026 sales growth due to the ongoing Iran war in the Middle East. While overall revenue grew 6% year-over-year, the increase stemmed solely from price hikes, with volume growth remaining flat. Sales in the Middle East fell 6%, contributing to broader market concerns for luxury stocks, which had anticipated a recovery in 2026 after a demand pullback since early 2024. Profitability, however, stayed intact despite these pressures. The company's shares, traded over-the-counter as HESAY, dropped double-digits following the results, compressing the price-to-earnings ratio from 51–52x to 38.3x, according to a Seeking Alpha analysis published Sunday. This reaction is described as overblown by some observers, given Hermès' historical resilience and premium business model. The analyst, who holds a long position in HESAY, highlights robust long-term return potential of 10–12%, calling it a golden entry point for patient investors.

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Analysts forecast accelerated growth for the global luxury sector in 2026, with China’s consumer spending rebound as a key driver despite challenges from a volatile property market and oil shocks from the war in Iran. HSBC, Deutsche Bank and BNP Paribas predict global sales growth of 5.5 to 6 per cent.

Cosco Shipping Ports, a unit of state-owned Cosco Shipping, reported a 1.1 per cent rise in net profit for 2025. Executives expect limited overall impact from recent military conflicts involving the US, Israel and Iran. The firm will closely monitor Middle East developments and explore alternatives.

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