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In the last 24 hours, Vietnam’s precious metals market showed mixed movement. News reports highlighted that silver prices increased strongly domestically, while gold prices in Vietnam fell by 400,000 VND per tael.
Internationally, the latest available global quotes pointed to softer levels across several key metals. World silver was reported at 75.915 USD/oz, down from 77.547 USD/oz seven days ago. World palladium stood at 1,357 USD/oz, lower than 1,426.3 USD/oz a week earlier. World platinum was 1,931.4 USD/oz, also below 1,991.8 USD/oz from seven days ago.
For world gold, the provided data showed 6.38 USD/lb with no change versus the previous day (previous day: 6.38). The 30-day figure was not available.
Global metals snapshot (latest available):
- World gold: 6.38 USD/lb (Previous day: 6.38; 7 days ago: 6.295; 30 days: not available)
- Palladium: 1,357 USD/oz (Previous day: 1,357; 7 days ago: 1,426.3; 30 days: not available)
- Platinum: 1,931.4 USD/oz (Previous day: 1,931.4; 7 days ago: 1,991.8; 30 days: not available)
- World silver: 75.915 USD/oz (Previous day: 75.915; 7 days ago: 77.547; 30 days: not available)
Overall, the domestic picture—silver up and gold down—contrasted with international weakness over the past week in palladium, platinum, and silver, based on the figures provided.

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