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As of 30/5/2026, gold prices in Vietnam are broadly higher across tracked domestic categories, with both buy and sell quotes moving above the levels seen 1 day, 7 days, and 30 days ago.
Domestic market (VND/tael): For Vàng 416 (10K), buy is 56,410,000 and sell is 65,310,000 VND/tael, compared with previous day sell of 64,900,000 and 7-day sell of 66,560,000. Over 30 days, the sell level is above 68,430,000 VND/tael.
For Vàng 585 (14K), buy is 82,950,000 and sell is 91,850,000 VND/tael (previous day sell: 91,260,000; 7-day sell: 93,600,000; 30-day sell: 96,230,000).
For Vàng 610 (14.6K), buy is 86,870,000 and sell is 95,770,000 VND/tael (previous day sell: 95,160,000; 7-day sell: 97,600,000; 30-day sell: 100,350,000).
For Vàng 680 (16.3K), buy is 97,860,000 and sell is 106,760,000 VND/tael (previous day sell: 106,080,000; 7-day sell: 108,800,000; 30-day sell: 111,860,000).
For Vàng 750 (18K), buy is 108,850,000 and sell is 117,750,000 VND/tael (previous day sell: 117,000,000; 7-day sell: 120,000,000; 30-day sell: 123,380,000).
Jewelry/brand-linked categories also show higher quotes: Vàng nữ trang 99% is 149,230,000 (buy) and 155,430,000 (sell) VND/tael; Vàng nữ trang 99,99% is 153,000,000 (buy) and 157,000,000 (sell) VND/tael.
For ring/brand items, Nhẫn trơn PNJ 999.9 is 155,500,000 (buy) and 158,500,000 (sell) VND/tael, and Vàng miếng SJC is also 155,500,000 (buy) and 158,500,000 (sell) VND/tael, with prior day and longer-horizon sell levels listed at 157,500,000 (previous day), 161,500,000 (7 days ago), and around 165.6–166.0 million VND/tael (30 days ago).
International market: Global gold is quoted at 4,569.9 USD/oz. Compared with previous day (4,521), 7 days ago (4,523.2), and 30 days ago (4,645.7), the latest level remains higher than the near-term readings.
News context over the past 24 hours: Reports highlight mixed but generally constructive momentum, including mentions that SJC gold fell by 1.5 million VND/tael in a headline, while other outlets describe a rebound and strong increases, with domestic and global prices moving up in parallel.
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