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As of 6/5/2026, Vietnam’s domestic gold market shows stability across multiple product lines, with no meaningful change versus the previous day for most listed items. At the same time, international gold is reported higher, supporting a mild recovery tone in global pricing.
Domestic gold prices (VND/tael):
• Gold 416 (10K): Buy 58,990,000; Sell 67,890,000. Previous day: 68,430,000; 7 days ago: 68,430,000; 30 days: not available.
• Gold 585 (14K): Buy 86,570,000; Sell 95,470,000. Previous day: 96,230,000; 7 days ago: 96,230,000; 30 days: not available.
• Gold 610 (14.6K): Buy 90,650,000; Sell 99,550,000. Previous day: 100,350,000; 7 days ago: 100,350,000; 30 days: not available.
• Gold 680 (16.3K): Buy 102,080,000; Sell 110,980,000. Previous day: 111,860,000; 7 days ago: 111,860,000; 30 days: not available.
• Gold 750 (18K): Buy 113,500,000; Sell 122,400,000. Previous day: 123,380,000; 7 days ago: 123,380,000; 30 days: not available.
• 99% gold jewelry: Buy 155,370,000; Sell 161,570,000. Previous day: 162,860,000; 7 days ago: 162,860,000; 30 days: not available.
• 99.99% gold jewelry: Buy 159,200,000; Sell 163,200,000. Previous day: 164,500,000; 7 days ago: 164,500,000; 30 days: not available.
• PNJ smooth ring 999.9: Buy 161,700,000; Sell 164,700,000. Previous day: 166,000,000; 7 days ago: 165,600,000; 30 days: not available.
• SJC gold bars: Buy 162,000,000; Sell 165,000,000. Previous day: 166,000,000; 7 days ago: 166,000,000; 30 days: not available.
International gold price: Gold is quoted at 4,594.9 USD/oz. Previous day: 4,630; 7 days ago: 4,565.2; 30 days: not available.
News context over the past 24 hours (highlights):
Multiple reports on 6/5/2026 indicate that SJC gold in Vietnam is stable around 165 million VND/tael, while global gold has been recovering after recent weakness. Several outlets describe a rebound after gold tested lows, with international prices moving back toward the 4,586 USD/ounce area and rising by nearly 1% after touching a one-month low.
Overall, the combination of steady domestic pricing and a gradual global recovery suggests a market that has paused after a recent dip, with international momentum providing a supportive backdrop.

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