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Prysmian powers Milan rally as AI fiber boom lifts Sterlite - 25 May 2026

3 min · 25. maj 2026
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As of May 25, today’s news highlights significant market movements and developments in the technology and energy sectors, alongside geopolitical updates involving the U.S. and Iran. Among today’s key developments, Prysmian was mentioned positively concerning its stock performance, contributing to a wider rally in the Milanese stock market, which has seen an 11.5% increase since the start of the year. The index is now at historic highs, bolstered by strong performances in various sectors, notably technology and energy, where Prysmian has seen a remarkable 76% increase. In related news, Sterlite Technologies announced a substantial 1.11 billion dollars multi-year supply contract for optical connectivity products designated for AI data centers. This agreement signals a pivotal shift in Sterlite’s operations as it will support a U.S.-based hyperscaler through a defined risk-sharing framework beneficial for both parties involved. The company has emphasized its innovation and commitment to delivering AI-ready networks, anticipating that the demand for these products will only grow in the coming years. Following this announcement, Sterlite’s shares surged, portraying a significant increase of 351.9% year-to-date, reflecting robust investor confidence. Turning to financial markets, stocks advanced amid easing oil prices and a declining U.S. dollar, buoyed by expectations of potential agreements to end the ongoing conflict with Iran. However, optimism was tempered by uncertainties over the timing of such resolutions concerning the Strait of Hormuz, which has been vital for global oil transport. From the international front, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio reiterated that while a potential framework for negotiations with Iran is being discussed, no immediate breakthrough is expected, as both parties seem to navigate complex diplomatic waters. Recent comments from President Trump suggest positive momentum in talks, indicating progress towards stabilizing the region could potentially impact energy prices and further motivate market shifts. In other news, Schneider Electric projects its Indian data center segment, fueled by the AI boom, will outpace overall growth in the coming years. As demand for AI-related infrastructure surges, Schneider anticipates a significant increase in its market share, showcasing a trend likely to resonate across similar sectors. On the global stage, Pope Leo XIV addressed the increasing risks associated with artificial intelligence, advocating for regulation to prevent technology from overshadowing human governance. His comments highlight ongoing concerns regarding the ethical implications of AI and its potential military applications, amidst fears of it becoming a tool for conflict.

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