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Vizsla Silver Corp. (VZLA) Stock Near 52-Week High as Silver Hits Record — What Investors Should Watch Before Monday’s Open

Vizsla Silver Corp. (VZLA) Stock Near 52-Week High as Silver Hits Record — What Investors Should Watch Before Monday’s Open

NEW YORK, Dec. 27, 2025, 6:54 p.m. ET — Market closed Vizsla Silver Corp. (NYSE American: VZLA; TSX: VZLA) heads into the final week of 2025 with momentum on its side, after the stock finished Friday’s session higher and just shy of its 52-week high as precious metals surged and U.S. equities held near record territory. VZLA closed Friday at…
Vizsla Silver Stock (NYSE American: VZLA) in Focus: Record Silver Prices, Fresh “Buy” Coverage, and Panuco Feasibility Catalysts Ahead of Monday’s Open

Vizsla Silver Stock (NYSE American: VZLA) in Focus: Record Silver Prices, Fresh “Buy” Coverage, and Panuco Feasibility Catalysts Ahead of Monday’s Open

New York — As of 4:56 a.m. ET on Saturday, December 27, 2025, U.S. equity markets are closed and will next reopen for the regular session on Monday, December 29. New York Stock Exchange Vizsla Silver Corp. (VZLA) heads into the weekend with momentum after a strong late-December move that has pulled the stock close to its recent highs, as…

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  • Natural Gas Prices Surge on Cold US Weather and Expected Record Inventory Draw
    February 4, 2026, 8:11 PM EST. Natural gas prices jumped 4.65% as colder US temperatures are predicted to persist, increasing heating demand. The Commodity Weather Group forecasts very cold weather in the Northeast through February 8. Expectations of a record weekly inventory drawdown of 379 billion cubic feet (bcf) by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) added to bullish sentiment. This draw would far exceed the 5-year average of 190 bcf for this time of year and would be the largest weekly withdrawal on record. Production disruptions caused by recent Arctic blasts, which temporarily cut 15% of US gas production, also supported prices. Despite a near-record high in production levels, the EIA has lowered its 2026 production forecast, signaling tighter future supplies. Increased US electricity generation further boosts natural gas demand.
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