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Date: 12/5/2026.
Vietnam’s domestic gold market is trading higher across multiple categories, with buy and sell quotes moving up versus the previous day. The global gold price is also rising, reinforcing the upward momentum seen in local prices.
Domestic gold prices (VND/tael):
• Gold 416 (10K): Buy 59,410,000; Sell 68,310,000. Previous day sell: 68,890,000; 7 days ago: 67,890,000.
• Gold 585 (14K): Buy 87,160,000; Sell 96,060,000. Previous day sell: 96,880,000; 7 days ago: 95,470,000.
• Gold 610 (14.6K): Buy 91,260,000; Sell 100,160,000. Previous day sell: 101,020,000; 7 days ago: 99,550,000.
• Gold 680 (16.3K): Buy 102,760,000; Sell 111,660,000. Previous day sell: 112,610,000; 7 days ago: 110,980,000.
• Gold 750 (18K): Buy 114,250,000; Sell 123,150,000. Previous day sell: 124,200,000; 7 days ago: 122,400,000.
• Gold jewelry 99%: Buy 156,360,000; Sell 162,560,000. Previous day sell: 163,940,000; 7 days ago: 161,570,000.
• Gold jewelry 99.99%: Buy 160,200,000; Sell 164,200,000. Previous day sell: 165,600,000; 7 days ago: 163,200,000.
• PNJ smooth ring 999.9: Buy 162,200,000; Sell 165,200,000. Previous day sell: 167,300,000; 7 days ago: 164,700,000.
• SJC gold bars: Buy 162,200,000; Sell 165,200,000. Previous day sell: 167,500,000; 7 days ago: 165,000,000.
International gold price: 4,765.2 USD/oz. Previous day: 4,705.5 USD/oz; 7 days ago: 4,594.9 USD/oz.
Market news context (last 24 hours):
• Reports highlighted strong global gains and a breakout in domestic prices.
• Other headlines pointed to mixed direction: some cited broad declines, while others noted domestic drops alongside a strong global rebound.
• Several updates referenced updated SJC/DOJI/PNJ price boards and local trading around 165.2 million VND/tael.
Overall, the data shows global gold moving higher versus the previous day, while domestic quotes remain elevated across most listed gold products (with sell prices generally below the previous day in the provided comparisons, but still supported by the higher international level).
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