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As of 5/6/2026, Vietnam’s domestic gold market shows higher quoted prices across multiple gold grades, with all listed “previous day,” “7 days ago,” and “30 days ago” levels below current buy/sell figures.
Domestic quotations (VND/tael) are broadly firm: for example, Vàng 416 (10K) is quoted at 55,370,000 (buy) and 64,270,000 (sell), compared with 64,650,000 (previous day sell), 65,310,000 (7 days ago sell), and 68,430,000 (30 days ago sell).
Higher-karat products also remain elevated versus earlier periods. Vàng 585 (14K) is at 81,480,000 (buy) and 90,380,000 (sell), versus 90,910,000 (previous day sell), 91,850,000 (7 days ago sell), and 96,230,000 (30 days ago sell). Vàng 610 (14.6K) is at 85,350,000 (buy) and 94,250,000 (sell), versus 94,790,000 (previous day sell), 95,770,000 (7 days ago sell), and 100,350,000 (30 days ago sell).
For higher denominations, Vàng 680 (16.3K) is quoted at 96,160,000 (buy) and 105,060,000 (sell), compared with 105,670,000 (previous day sell), 106,760,000 (7 days ago sell), and 111,860,000 (30 days ago sell). Vàng 750 (18K) stands at 106,980,000 (buy) and 115,880,000 (sell), versus 116,550,000 (previous day sell), 117,750,000 (7 days ago sell), and 123,380,000 (30 days ago sell).
Premium jewelry-style gold also follows the same pattern of higher current quotes. Vàng nữ trang 99% is at 146,760,000 (buy) and 152,960,000 (sell), compared with 153,850,000 (previous day sell), 155,430,000 (7 days ago sell), and 162,860,000 (30 days ago sell). Vàng nữ trang 99.99% is at 150,500,000 (buy) and 154,500,000 (sell), versus 155,400,000 (previous day sell), 157,000,000 (7 days ago sell), and 164,500,000 (30 days ago sell).
Retail-standard items are quoted at the same levels in the provided data: Nhẫn trơn PNJ 999.9 and Vàng miếng SJC both show 153,000,000 (buy) and 156,000,000 (sell). Their comparison points are 157,000,000 (previous day sell), 158,500,000 (7 days ago sell), and 166,000,000 (30 days ago sell).
Internationally, global gold is quoted at 4,489.6 USD/oz. It is higher than 4,478.7 (previous day), 4,569.9 (7 days ago), and 4,702.8 (30 days ago), indicating an upward move in the global reference price.
News flow over the past 24 hours highlights mixed dynamics: several reports note gold prices in Vietnam have been moving in a “different track” versus the world market, while at the same time global gold has accelerated upward. One widely cited point is that the SJC selling price is reported around 156 million VND/tael, aligning with the current domestic quotation in this dataset.
Domestic gold quotations (current vs. sell price comparisons)
• Vàng 416 (10K): 55,370,000 buy / 64,270,000 sell; Previous day sell 64,650,000; 7 days ago sell 65,310,000; 30 days ago sell 68,430,000 (VND/tael)
• Vàng 585 (14K): 81,480,000 buy / 90,380,000 sell; Previous day sell 90,910,000; 7 days ago sell 91,850,000; 30 days ago sell 96,230,000 (VND/tael)
• Vàng 610 (14.6K): 85,350,000 buy / 94,250,000 sell; Previous day sell 94,790,000; 7 days ago sell 95,770,000; 30 days ago sell 100,350,000 (VND/tael)
• Vàng 680 (16.3K): 96,160,000 buy / 105,060,000 sell; Previous day sell 105,670,000; 7 days ago sell 106,760,000; 30 days ago sell 111,860,000 (VND/tael)
• Vàng 750 (18K): 106,980,000 buy / 115,880,000 sell; Previous day sell 116,550,000; 7 days ago sell 117,750,000; 30 days ago sell 123,380,000 (VND/tael)
• Vàng nữ trang 99%: 146,760,000 buy / 152,960,000 sell; Previous day sell 153,850,000; 7 days ago sell 155,430,000; 30 days ago sell 162,860,000 (VND/tael)
• Vàng nữ trang 99.99%: 150,500,000 buy / 154,500,000 sell; Previous day sell 155,400,000; 7 days ago sell 157,000,000; 30 days ago sell 164,500,000 (VND/tael)
• Nhẫn trơn PNJ 999.9: 153,000,000 buy / 156,000,000 sell; Previous day sell 157,000,000; 7 days ago sell 158,500,000; 30 days ago sell 166,000,000 (VND/tael)
• Vàng miếng SJC: 153,000,000 buy / 156,000,000 sell; Previous day sell 157,000,000; 7 days ago sell 158,500,000; 30 days ago sell 166,000,000 (VND/tael)

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