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In the past 24 hours, precious metals news centered on gold continuing to drop, with multiple reports noting that prices “extend the downtrend” and test lower levels. For today (24/4/2026), coverage highlighted that gold prices eased and trading remained under key thresholds.
Domestic updates referenced ongoing declines for SJC gold and 9999 tael gold products, including a reported drop of 500,000 VND per tael. Several outlets also pointed to gold trading below 170 million VND per tael, reflecting continued market caution.
Internationally, the latest figures show gold at 6,012.5 USD/lb. Palladium is quoted at 1,472.5 USD/oz, platinum at 1,982.9 USD/oz, and global silver at 74.51 USD/oz—indicating weaker momentum for silver alongside the broader soft tone in metals.
News flow also mentioned operational friction: the SJC website reportedly had an access issue, while other reports linked the day’s price pressure to renewed concerns about inflation. Overall, the market tone across coverage remained cautious, with gold described as “not stopping the decline” and silver also moving lower.
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