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Date: 22/5/2026.
In the past 24 hours, Vietnam’s gold market showed mixed but generally upward movements, with multiple reports noting strong swings. One headline cited domestic gold increasing by up to 900,000 VND/tael, while another reported a 1.1 million VND/tael decline—highlighting volatility across different quoted categories.
Domestic gold prices (VND/tael):
• Gold 416 (10K): Buy 58,080,000 – Sell 66,980,000. Previous day sell: 66,980,000; 7 days ago: 67,810,000.
• Gold 585 (14K): Buy 85,290,000 – Sell 94,190,000. Previous day sell: 94,190,000; 7 days ago: 95,360,000.
• Gold 610 (14.6K): Buy 89,310,000 – Sell 98,210,000. Previous day sell: 98,210,000; 7 days ago: 99,430,000.
• Gold 680 (16.3K): Buy 100,580,000 – Sell 109,480,000. Previous day sell: 109,480,000; 7 days ago: 110,840,000.
• Gold 750 (18K): Buy 111,850,000 – Sell 120,750,000. Previous day sell: 120,750,000; 7 days ago: 122,250,000.
• Jewelry gold 99%: Buy 153,190,000 – Sell 159,390,000. Previous day sell: 159,390,000; 7 days ago: 161,370,000.
• Jewelry gold 99.99%: Buy 157,000,000 – Sell 161,000,000. Previous day sell: 161,000,000; 7 days ago: 163,000,000.
• PNJ smooth ring 999.9: Buy 159,400,000 – Sell 162,400,000. Previous day buy: 162,000,000; 7 days ago buy: 164,000,000.
• SJC gold bars: Buy 159,400,000 – Sell 162,400,000. Previous day buy: 162,000,000; 7 days ago buy: 164,000,000.
International gold price: Global gold was quoted at 4,535.2 USD/oz. Previous day: 4,544.6 USD/oz; 7 days ago: 4,543.6 USD/oz.
What stands out: Across the domestic price points provided, sell quotes are generally below the 7-days-ago levels (for the categories where 7-day data is available), while global gold is also slightly lower than the previous day figure. Meanwhile, news flow over the last 24 hours emphasized rapid, sometimes conflicting direction changes in domestic quotes, consistent with the observed day-to-day differences in the provided comparisons.

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