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Date: 11/5/2026.
In the domestic gold market, most quoted gold products were reported as steady. Across multiple categories, the listed buy prices and sell prices remained unchanged compared with the previous day, with 7-day comparisons also showing only slight differences and no 30-day figures provided.
Domestic gold prices (VND/tael):
Vàng 416 (10K): Buy 59,990,000; Sell 68,890,000. Previous day sell: 68,890,000; 7 days ago sell: 68,640,000.
Vàng 585 (14K): Buy 87,980,000; Sell 96,880,000. Previous day sell: 96,880,000; 7 days ago sell: 96,530,000.
Vàng 610 (14.6K): Buy 92,120,000; Sell 101,020,000. Previous day sell: 101,020,000; 7 days ago sell: 100,650,000.
Vàng 680 (16.3K): Buy 103,710,000; Sell 112,610,000. Previous day sell: 112,610,000; 7 days ago sell: 112,200,000.
Vàng 750 (18K): Buy 115,300,000; Sell 124,200,000. Previous day sell: 124,200,000; 7 days ago sell: 123,750,000.
99% gold (Vàng nữ trang 99%): Buy 157,740,000; Sell 163,940,000. Previous day sell: 163,940,000; 7 days ago sell: 163,350,000.
99.99% gold (Vàng nữ trang 99,99%): Buy 161,600,000; Sell 165,600,000. Previous day sell: 165,600,000; 7 days ago sell: 165,000,000.
PNJ smooth rings 999.9 (Nhẫn trơn PNJ 999.9): Buy 164,300,000; Sell 167,300,000. Previous day sell: 167,300,000; 7 days ago sell: 166,500,000.
SJC gold bars (Vàng miếng SJC): Buy 164,500,000; Sell 167,500,000. Previous day sell: 167,500,000; 7 days ago sell: 166,600,000.
International gold price: 4,705.5 USD/oz. Previous day: 4,730.7; 7 days ago: 4,530; 30-day data not provided.
News context from the past 24 hours (selected headlines): Reports highlighted mixed signals: some outlets noted prices for ring gold and bar gold staying flat, while others referenced sudden declines, expectations for continued increases, and market movement tied to profit-taking pressure. One report specifically cited SJC holding the 164.5–167.5 million VND/tael range, while another mentioned SJC, ring 9999, and global-linked fluctuations.
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