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As of 12/6/2026, the latest 24-hour snapshot for the metals market highlights mixed momentum across major precious metals. Domestic prices were not provided in the available summary, while international quotes were updated with clear 1-day, 7-day and 30-day comparisons.
International prices: Gold (world) is quoted at 6,397 USD/lb. Compared with previous day it is up from 6,194, while it is also below the 30-day level of 6,622. Over 7 days, it was 6,275.
Palladium is at 1,293 USD/oz. It rose versus previous day (1,228.5) and 7 days ago (1,240.5), but remains far below the 30-day figure of 1,522.5.
Platinum is quoted at 1,727.4 USD/oz. It is higher than previous day (1,651.5) but below 7 days ago (1,777.4) and well below the 30-day level of 2,161.9.
Silver (world) is at 67,585 USD/oz. It is up from previous day (62,815) and slightly below the 7-day level (67,995), while still markedly below the 30-day figure of 88,355.
News context from the past 24 hours indicates active gold price updates across Vietnam, with multiple reports focusing on SJC bars, 9999 tael products, and world gold. One headline also notes a rebound in SJC prices by 2.4 million VND/tael, alongside commentary that global prices have moved near 4,000 USD and attracted bargain-buying interest. For silver, a separate update points to a mild recovery.
