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Date: 15/5/2026. The domestic gold market shows mostly flat trading across multiple gold types, while the international gold price declines notably over the last 24 hours.
Domestic gold prices (VND/tael)
• Gold 416 (10K): Buy 59,320,000; Sell 68,220,000. Previous day: Sell 68,220,000; 7 days ago: Sell 68,890,000; 30 days ago: not available.
• Gold 585 (14K): Buy 87,040,000; Sell 95,940,000. Previous day: Sell 95,940,000; 7 days ago: Sell 96,880,000; 30 days ago: not available.
• Gold 610 (14.6K): Buy 91,140,000; Sell 100,040,000. Previous day: Sell 100,040,000; 7 days ago: Sell 101,020,000; 30 days ago: not available.
• Gold 680 (16.3K): Buy 102,620,000; Sell 111,520,000. Previous day: Sell 111,520,000; 7 days ago: Sell 112,610,000; 30 days ago: not available.
• Gold 750 (18K): Buy 114,100,000; Sell 123,000,000. Previous day: Sell 123,000,000; 7 days ago: Sell 124,200,000; 30 days ago: not available.
• 99% gold (jewelry): Buy 156,160,000; Sell 162,360,000. Previous day: Sell 162,360,000; 7 days ago: Sell 163,940,000; 30 days ago: not available.
• 99.99% gold (jewelry): Buy 160,000,000; Sell 164,000,000. Previous day: Sell 164,000,000; 7 days ago: Sell 165,600,000; 30 days ago: not available.
• PNJ plain rings 999.9: Buy 162,000,000; Sell 165,000,000. Previous day: Sell 165,000,000; 7 days ago: Sell 167,300,000; 30 days ago: not available.
• SJC gold bars: Buy 162,000,000; Sell 165,000,000. Previous day: Sell 165,000,000; 7 days ago: Sell 167,500,000; 30 days ago: not available.
International gold price
• World gold: 4,659.1 USD/oz. Previous day: 4,703; 7 days ago: 4,723.7; 30 days ago: not available. The 24-hour move points to a sharp decline globally.
News context from the past 24 hours
Headlines indicate global gold fell strongly, while domestic gold was mostly range-bound. Some reports also attributed mild weakness to a stronger US dollar, and several updates described the market as quiet/low-volatility in Vietnam despite the global drop.
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