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Gold prices on 30/4/2026 show a broad decline in Vietnam’s domestic market, while global gold also moves lower. The latest domestic quotes reflect a meaningful step down versus the previous day across multiple product lines, including SJC bars and popular jewelry and ring categories.
Domestic gold (Vietnam) — key buy/sell levels (VND/tael):
• 10K gold (Vàng 416): Buy 59,530,000; Sell 68,430,000 (Previous day: 69,260,000).
• 14K gold (Vàng 585): Buy 87,330,000; Sell 96,230,000 (Previous day: 97,400,000).
• 14.6K gold (Vàng 610): Buy 91,450,000; Sell 100,350,000 (Previous day: 101,570,000).
• 16.3K gold (Vàng 680): Buy 102,960,000; Sell 111,860,000 (Previous day: 113,220,000).
• 18K gold (Vàng 750): Buy 114,480,000; Sell 123,380,000 (Previous day: 124,880,000).
• 99% jewelry gold: Buy 156,660,000; Sell 162,860,000 (Previous day: 164,840,000).
• 99.99% jewelry gold: Buy 160,500,000; Sell 164,500,000 (Previous day: 166,500,000).
• PNJ smooth rings (999.9): Buy 162,600,000; Sell 165,600,000 (Previous day: 167,900,000).
• SJC gold bars: Buy 163,000,000; Sell 166,000,000 (Previous day: 168,000,000).
International gold — latest quote:
• World gold: 4,571.3 USD/oz (Previous day: 4,681.7; 7 days: —; 30 days: —).
Market context from the past 24 hours:
News flow over the last day highlights continued downward pressure. Multiple reports mention SJC and smooth rings falling and a potential loss of the 160 million VND/tael reference level, alongside global gold easing. Several articles also point to a prolonged decline after the U.S. Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged, while noting that the domestic–international spread remains elevated.
Overall, the data for 30/4/2026 indicates gold prices are trending lower both domestically and globally, with domestic categories—ranging from 10K to 99.99% jewelry and SJC bars—showing declines versus the previous day.
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