Prysmian Daily News Update

HSBC lifts Prysmian target as copper stocks tighten and oil rises - 22 May 2026

3 min · 22. maj 2026
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As of May 22, today’s news features developments surrounding Prysmian and ongoing geopolitical tensions impacting global markets. In a significant update, HSBC has raised its target price for Prysmian from 115 euros to 170 euros. Turning to market updates, available copper stocks at London Metal Exchange warehouses have hit a ten-week low, decreasing to 275,525 metric tons following the cancellation of 53,325 tons earmarked for delivery. This highlights a growing trend as the share of canceled stocks in the LME system has surged to 30%. Analysts note that the cancellations reflect only intentions to remove the product from the LME system, which may lead to potential supply fluctuations. The recent geopolitical developments concerning U.S.-Iran negotiations are influencing copper prices, with the metal having shown a modest increase leading into the weekend. Meanwhile, oil prices are reacting to the uncertainty surrounding U.S.-Iran peace talks; Brent crude has risen by 1.54% to 104.16 dollars a barrel. Investors are weighing the ongoing negotiations amidst fears of a prolonged conflict, which has contributed to oscillating market conditions. Despite an uptick in oil prices, concerns regarding the inflationary impacts of high energy costs continue to weigh on market sentiment, particularly ahead of the Memorial Day holiday in the U.S., which typically sees increased travel and fuel consumption. At the same time, Wall Street's main indexes rose today, with the blue-chip Dow hitting a record high for the first time since the Iran war began, as investors tracked progress in talks to end the nearly three-month-old conflict ahead of the long weekend. From the international front, diplomatic discussions are ongoing as Iran's foreign minister engages with Pakistan's interior minister to explore proposals aimed at resolving the war. Progress has been noted, yet significant barriers remain, particularly over Iran's uranium enrichment and the contentious control of the Strait of Hormuz - a crucial artery for global oil shipments that has been a significant flashpoint since the conflict began. Looking at other macro trends, while the European equity markets grapple with economic pressures wrought by the Iran war, AI stocks within the region have exhibited strong performance, contributing positively to market metrics amid the wider turbulence. Research indicates that tech stocks have gained traction, positioning themselves as resilient amid challenging conditions, which contrasts sharply with the overall dip in euro zone economic activity.

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