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As of 28/4/2026, gold prices in Vietnam show a broadly lower tone compared with the previous day, while the world gold price remains weak at 4,708 USD/oz.
Domestic market: buy prices are lower than the previous day across multiple gold grades, with sell prices also generally below their previous-day levels. Reported previous-day sell prices include 69,713,000 VND/tael for 416 (10K), 97,404,000 VND/tael for 585 (14K), 101,908,000 VND/tael for 610 (14.6K), 113,585,000 VND/tael for 680 (16.3K), 125,263,000 VND/tael for 750 (18K), 165,149,000 VND/tael for 99% jewelry gold, 166,800,000 VND/tael for 99.99% jewelry gold, 168,300,000 VND/tael for PNJ smooth rings 999.9, and 168,800,000 VND/tael for SJC gold bars.
World market: global gold is quoted at 4,708 USD/oz, down from 4,740.9 USD/oz in the previous day; 7-day and 30-day changes are not provided in the dataset.
Selected domestic gold prices (VND/tael):
• Vàng 416 (10K): Buy 60,780,000; Sell 69,680,000.
• Vàng 585 (14K): Buy 89,090,000; Sell 97,990,000.
• Vàng 610 (14.6K): Buy 93,280,000; Sell 102,180,000.
• Vàng 680 (16.3K): Buy 105,000,000; Sell 113,900,000.
• Vàng 750 (18K): Buy 116,730,000; Sell 125,630,000.
• 99% jewelry gold: Buy 159,630,000; Sell 165,830,000.
• 99.99% jewelry gold: Buy 163,500,000; Sell 167,500,000.
• PNJ smooth rings 999.9: Buy 165,800,000; Sell 168,800,000.
• SJC gold bars: Buy 166,300,000; Sell 168,800,000.
News context over the past 24 hours highlights that gold prices have continued to decline, with market commentary noting pressure from expectations around major central bank meetings and a lack of momentum to reclaim key levels. Some reports also mention that domestic prices were steady while global prices inched slightly, alongside references to additional state investment sales of gold in Q1/2026.

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