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As of 9/5/2026, Vietnam’s domestic gold market is broadly steady, with many listed products holding near recent levels. Several “buy” prices are unchanged versus the previous day, while “sell” prices for most items remain close to the prior session.
Domestic gold prices (VND/tael): Gold 416 (10K) is quoted at 59,990,000 (buy) and 68,890,000 (sell). Gold 585 (14K) stands at 87,980,000 (buy) and 96,880,000 (sell). Gold 610 (14.6K) is 92,120,000 (buy) and 101,020,000 (sell). Gold 680 (16.3K) is 103,710,000 (buy) and 112,610,000 (sell).
Higher-karat items are also clustered near recent levels: Gold 750 (18K) is 115,300,000 (buy) and 124,200,000 (sell). For jewelry-style listings, 99% gold is 157,740,000 (buy) and 163,940,000 (sell), while 99.99% gold is 161,600,000 (buy) and 165,600,000 (sell).
Popular retail formats show the same overall stability: PNJ smooth rings (999.9) are 164,300,000 (buy) and 167,300,000 (sell). SJC gold bars are 164,500,000 (buy) and 167,500,000 (sell).
Previous-day comparison (sell prices): For example, Gold 416 (10K) sell is 68,890,000 versus 68,890,000 previous day; Gold 585 (14K) sell is 96,880,000 versus 96,880,000; Gold 610 (14.6K) sell is 101,020,000 versus 101,020,000. SJC gold bars sell at 167,500,000, compared with 167,500,000 previous day.
International gold price: Global gold is quoted at 4,723.7 USD/oz. Compared with the previous day, it is higher than 4,707.4 USD/oz. Over the past 7 days, it is above 4,644.5 USD/oz. (30-day comparison is not provided.)
News context over the last 24 hours: Reports highlighted that domestic gold was “steady” or “unchanged” around the 167.5 million VND/tael sell level, even as global prices moved higher. Multiple outlets also described gold trading near peaks and noted that domestic prices remained anchored despite international strength.

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