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As of 29/6/2026, Vietnam’s gold market shows broadly stable trading levels across multiple domestic categories, with prices quoted in VND/tael and a consistent gap between buying and selling rates.
Domestic gold 416 (10K) is listed at 51,250,000 VND/tael (buy) and 61,150,000 VND/tael (sell). The sell price is unchanged versus the previous day and 7 days ago at 61,150,000 VND/tael, while it is lower than 30 days ago (65,560,000 VND/tael).
Higher karat bars also remain steady: Gold 585 (14K) is 76,100,000 VND/tael (buy) and 86,000,000 VND/tael (sell), unchanged versus the previous day and 7 days ago (86,000,000 VND/tael), but below 30 days ago (92,200,000 VND/tael). Gold 610 (14.6K) is 79,770,000 VND/tael (buy) and 89,670,000 VND/tael (sell), also unchanged versus the previous day and 7 days ago, and below 30 days ago (96,140,000 VND/tael).
Gold 680 (16.3K) trades at 90,060,000 VND/tael (buy) and 99,960,000 VND/tael (sell), flat versus the previous day and 7 days ago, but down versus 30 days ago (107,170,000 VND/tael). Gold 750 (18K) is 100,350,000 VND/tael (buy) and 110,250,000 VND/tael (sell), unchanged versus the previous day and 7 days ago, and below 30 days ago (118,200,000 VND/tael).
Jewelry-grade gold is quoted higher: 99% gold is 139,330,000 VND/tael (buy) and 145,530,000 VND/tael (sell), unchanged versus the previous day and 7 days ago, but below 30 days ago (156,020,000 VND/tael). 99.99% gold is 143,000,000 VND/tael (buy) and 147,000,000 VND/tael (sell), unchanged versus the previous day and 7 days ago, and below 30 days ago (157,600,000 VND/tael).
Retail-oriented items also show stability at the sell side: PNJ plain rings 999.9 are 145,500,000 VND/tael (buy) and 148,500,000 VND/tael (sell), with the sell price unchanged versus the previous day and 7 days ago (148,500,000 VND/tael) and below 30 days ago (159,000,000 VND/tael). SJC gold bars are likewise 145,500,000 VND/tael (buy) and 148,500,000 VND/tael (sell), with the sell price unchanged versus the previous day, slightly different versus 7 days ago (148,600,000 VND/tael), and below 30 days ago (159,000,000 VND/tael).
Globally, international gold is quoted at 4,075 USD/oz. Compared with the previous day, the figure is lower than 4,096.3 USD/oz, and it is also below 7 days ago (4,210 USD/oz) and 30 days ago (4,593 USD/oz).
News flow over the past 24 hours highlights that domestic gold has continued to move sideways, with multiple reports noting buyer pressure and the presence of downside risk, alongside references to Fed-related influence and profit-taking.
Domestic gold prices (VND/tael) and recent sell-price comparison:
• Gold 416 (10K): Buy 51,250,000; Sell 61,150,000. Previous day: 61,150,000; 7 days ago: 61,150,000; 30 days ago: 65,560,000.
• Gold 585 (14K): Buy 76,100,000; Sell 86,000,000. Previous day: 86,000,000; 7 days ago: 86,000,000; 30 days ago: 92,200,000.
• Gold 610 (14.6K): Buy 79,770,000; Sell 89,670,000. Previous day: 89,670,000; 7 days ago: 89,670,000; 30 days ago: 96,140,000.
• Gold 680 (16.3K): Buy 90,060,000; Sell 99,960,000. Previous day: 99,960,000; 7 days ago: 99,960,000; 30 days ago: 107,170,000.
• Gold 750 (18K): Buy 100,350,000; Sell 110,250,000. Previous day: 110,250,000; 7 days ago: 110,250,000; 30 days ago: 118,200,000.
• 99% jewelry gold: Buy 139,330,000; Sell 145,530,000. Previous day: 145,530,000; 7 days ago: 145,530,000; 30 days ago: 156,020,000.
• 99.99% jewelry gold: Buy 143,000,000; Sell 147,000,000. Previous day: 147,000,000; 7 days ago: 147,000,000; 30 days ago: 157,600,000.
• PNJ plain rings 999.9: Buy 145,500,000; Sell 148,500,000. Previous day: 148,500,000; 7 days ago: 148,500,000; 30 days ago: 159,000,000.
• SJC gold bars: Buy 145,500,000; Sell 148,500,000. Previous day: 148,500,000; 7 days ago: 148,600,000; 30 days ago: 159,000,000.
International gold: 4,075 USD/oz. Previous day: 4,096.3; 7 days ago: 4,210; 30 days ago: 4,593.

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