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As of 27/4/2026, Vietnam’s domestic gold market shows a clear cooling versus the previous day across multiple product lines, while the world gold price remains steady around 4,696.4 USD/oz.
Domestic gold prices (VND/tael): 10K gold is quoted at Buy 60,813,000 and Sell 69,713,000. 14K gold: Buy 88,504,000, Sell 97,404,000. 14.6K gold: Buy 93,008,000, Sell 101,908,000. 16.3K gold: Buy 104,685,000, Sell 113,585,000.
Higher carat and jewelry lines are also lower than the previous day: 18K gold is Buy 116,363,000, Sell 125,263,000. 99% jewelry gold: Buy 158,649,000, Sell 165,149,000. 99.99% jewelry gold: Buy 163,800,000, Sell 166,800,000.
Retail-style products show the same softer tone: PNJ smooth rings 999.9 are Buy 165,800,000, Sell 168,300,000. SJC ingot gold is Buy 166,300,000, Sell 168,800,000.
Previous-day comparison (key examples): SJC and several categories are below the previous day’s sell levels (previous day sell values are provided in the data). For instance, 10K sell is 69,713,000 versus 69,680,000 previous day; 14K sell is 97,404,000 versus 97,990,000 previous day; 14.6K sell is 101,908,000 versus 102,180,000 previous day; and 18K sell is 125,263,000 versus 125,630,000 previous day.
International gold: World gold is quoted at 4,696.4 USD/oz. The provided data shows the previous day at 4,725.4 USD/oz, indicating a softer global level versus the previous day.
News context over the past 24 hours (Vietnam): Headlines highlight that SJC gold has fallen sharply, with “caution” sentiment prevailing after a multi-week rise. Multiple reports note SJC around 168.8 million VND/tael, with some coverage describing gold moving sideways after a strong drop and uncertainty for the coming week.
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