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Date: 21/5/2026.
Domestic gold (Vietnam) — latest quotes (VND/tael): Gold prices are shown with current buy/sell levels and prior-day and 7-day references.
Gold 10K (Vàng 416): Buy 58,080,000; Sell 66,980,000. Previous day: 67,390,000 (sell). 7 days ago: 68,220,000 (sell).
Gold 14K (Vàng 585): Buy 85,290,000; Sell 94,190,000. Previous day: 94,770,000 (sell). 7 days ago: 95,940,000 (sell).
Gold 14.6K (Vàng 610): Buy 89,310,000; Sell 98,210,000. Previous day: 98,820,000 (sell). 7 days ago: 100,040,000 (sell).
Gold 16.3K (Vàng 680): Buy 100,580,000; Sell 109,480,000. Previous day: 110,160,000 (sell). 7 days ago: 111,520,000 (sell).
Gold 18K (Vàng 750): Buy 111,850,000; Sell 120,750,000. Previous day: 121,500,000 (sell). 7 days ago: 123,000,000 (sell).
99% jewelry gold (Vàng nữ trang 99%): Buy 153,190,000; Sell 159,390,000. Previous day: 160,380,000 (sell). 7 days ago: 162,360,000 (sell).
99.99% jewelry gold (Vàng nữ trang 99,99%): Buy 157,000,000; Sell 161,000,000. Previous day: 162,000,000 (sell). 7 days ago: 164,000,000 (sell).
PNJ smooth ring 999.9 (Nhẫn trơn PNJ 999.9): Buy 159,000,000; Sell 162,000,000. Previous day: 163,500,000 (sell). 7 days ago: 165,000,000 (sell).
SJC gold bars (Vàng miếng SJC): Buy 159,000,000; Sell 162,000,000. Previous day: 163,500,000 (sell). 7 days ago: 165,000,000 (sell).
International gold: 4,544.6 USD/oz. Previous day: 4,498.6 USD/oz. 7 days ago: 4,659.1 USD/oz.
News context over the past 24 hours: Reports highlighted sharp intraday swings in gold prices, with domestic prices described as both surging and then falling sharply in different headlines. Several updates also noted that international gold increased while domestic SJC selling prices were around 162 million VND/tael, and that the market mood was cooling after a “hot” period.
Overall read from the provided data: International gold is higher versus the previous day, while many domestic “sell” quotes are below the previous day and below 7 days ago, indicating a softer domestic selling trend despite the global rebound.

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