Mexico Fund Inc. shares rise 1.40% intraday after Vizsla Silver Corp. secures $220M project finance mandate for Panuco silver-gold project.
ByAinvest
Friday, Sep 5, 2025 2:34 pm ET1min read
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Mexico Fund Inc. rose 1.40% in intraday trading, with the stock's movement potentially influenced by the recent news of Vizsla Silver Corp. entering a $220 million finance mandate to fund the construction and development of its high-grade underground Panuco silver-gold project in Sinaloa, Mexico. This project is expected to benefit from over 86 kilometers of total vein extent and 35 kilometers of underground mines, roads, power, and permits. Additionally, Cox Energy's planned $6 billion investment in Mexico over the next five years, aiming to increase generation capacity to 4,000 megawatts, may have contributed to the positive sentiment surrounding Mexican stocks.

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