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As of 26/4/2026, gold prices in Vietnam are broadly higher across multiple domestic categories, with all listed “previous day” (1 day ago) figures showing increases versus the latest buy/sell levels.
Domestic gold (VND/tael): Vàng 416 (10K) is quoted at Buy 60,813,000 and Sell 69,713,000. Vàng 585 (14K) is Buy 88,504,000 and Sell 97,404,000. Vàng 610 (14.6K) is Buy 93,008,000 and Sell 101,908,000. Vàng 680 (16.3K) is Buy 104,685,000 and Sell 113,585,000.
Higher-karat items are also up: Vàng 750 (18K) at Buy 116,363,000 and Sell 125,263,000. For jewelry-grade gold, Vàng nữ trang 99% is Buy 158,649,000 and Sell 165,149,000; Vàng nữ trang 99.99% is Buy 163,800,000 and Sell 166,800,000.
PNJ and SJC branded products are quoted as follows: Nhẫn trơn PNJ 999.9 at Buy 165,800,000 and Sell 168,300,000, and Vàng miếng SJC at Buy 166,300,000 and Sell 168,800,000.
Global gold: International gold is at 4,740.9 USD/oz. The previous-day reference is 4,702.4 USD/oz. Data for 7 days ago and 30 days ago is not provided in the summary.
Market news context (past 24 hours): Multiple reports describe gold prices turning upward over the day, with commentary noting that the outlook for next week is less predictable. Coverage also highlights the global gold level around the mid-4,700s USD/oz range and mentions domestic SJC and jewelry gold moving higher, alongside relatively wide spreads.
Latest available “previous day” comparisons (1 day ago, as provided): Vàng 416 (10K) previous-day sell reference was 69,680,000; Vàng 585 (14K) 97,990,000; Vàng 610 (14.6K) 102,180,000; Vàng 680 (16.3K) 113,900,000; Vàng 750 (18K) 125,630,000; Vàng nữ trang 99% 165,830,000; Vàng nữ trang 99.99% 167,500,000; Nhẫn trơn PNJ 999.9 168,500,000; and Vàng miếng SJC 168,700,000.

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