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Date: 29/4/2026.
Domestic gold prices (VND/tael): Across multiple categories, buy prices and especially sell prices were lower versus the previous day, with the most visible easing in SJC and popular ring/999.9 products.
Key domestic ranges: Vàng 416 (10K) at 60,280,000 (buy) / 69,180,000 (sell); Vàng 585 (14K) at 88,390,000 / 97,290,000; Vàng 610 (14.6K) at 92,540,000 / 101,440,000; Vàng 680 (16.3K) at 104,180,000 / 113,080,000; Vàng 750 (18K) at 115,830,000 / 124,730,000.
Higher-purity items: Vàng nữ trang 99% at 158,440,000 / 164,640,000; Vàng nữ trang 99.99% at 162,300,000 / 166,300,000; Nhẫn trơn PNJ 999.9 at 164,500,000 / 167,500,000; and Vàng miếng SJC at 164,500,000 / 167,500,000.
Previous-day comparison (sell prices): The dataset shows sell prices were higher 1 day ago across the board. Examples include Vàng 416 (10K) at 69,260,000 (previous day) vs 69,180,000 (today), Vàng 585 at 97,400,000 vs 97,290,000, Vàng 610 at 101,570,000 vs 101,440,000, and Vàng 750 at 124,880,000 vs 124,730,000. For top-tier items, SJC and 999.9 rings eased from 168,000,000 (previous day) to 167,500,000 (today), while 99% and 99.99% also moved down from 164,840,000 and 166,500,000 to 164,640,000 and 166,300,000, respectively.
International gold price: World gold was at 4,605.4 USD/oz. The previous day level was 4,681.7 USD/oz, indicating a decline of over 100 USD in the latest 24-hour context shown by the dataset (7-day and 30-day fields are not provided).
News context in the last 24 hours: Multiple reports highlighted a broad drop in gold prices, including SJC and plain 9999/999.9 rings “disappearing” by millions of VND/tael, with domestic prices adjusting downward widely. Internationally, coverage pointed to world gold falling by more than 100 USD, alongside references to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East that had previously supported energy prices.
Bottom line: As of 29/4/2026, both domestic gold (notably SJC and 999.9 rings) and world gold show clear downward movement versus the previous day, with top-tier VND/tael sell prices clustering around 167.5 million VND/tael.

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