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Date: 11/5/2026.
Domestic market (VND per liter): Prices for the listed fuel products show no reported change versus the previous reference in the provided data. Across both regions, all items are quoted with fixed prices and a “no change” indicator.
Domestic price table (VND/liter):
DO 0,001S-V: Region 1 = 28,750; Region 2 = 29,320; Change = -
DO 0,05S-II: Region 1 = 27,490; Region 2 = 28,030; Change = -
E5 RON 92 gasoline (II): Region 1 = 23,790; Region 2 = 24,260; Change = -
Kerosene 2-K: Region 1 = 30,450; Region 2 = 31,050; Change = -
RON 95 gasoline (III): Region 1 = 24,350; Region 2 = 24,830; Change = -
RON 95 gasoline (V): Region 1 = 25,250; Region 2 = 25,750; Change = -
International crude benchmarks: Global prices continued to rise based on the latest quotes and the comparison windows provided. Brent is at 104.36 USD/barrel, up from 101.29 USD 1 day ago and above 113.93 USD 7 days ago (30-day value not provided). WTI is at 98.3 USD/barrel, compared with 95.42 USD 1 day ago and 104.89 USD 7 days ago (30-day value not provided).
News context (past 24 hours): Multiple reports cited higher oil prices today, with global crude extending gains and trading higher at the start of the week. Coverage also linked the move to heightened U.S.–Iran tensions and noted that domestic fuel prices faced pressure amid the stronger crude market.
The crypto bear market remained in force on Wednesday, with bitcoin slipping back toward the $60,000 area. Sharp pullbacks in gold and oil also weighed on the 2025 “debasement trade,” which had supported hard assets amid concerns about government debt and fiat currencies. Meanwhile, tech—particularly the AI boom—continued…