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As of 25/4/2026, the latest 24-hour market snapshot for precious metals points to a broadly softer tone internationally, with several metals declining versus the previous day.
International prices (previous day comparison):
• World gold: 6,028.5 USD/lb (previous day: 6,012.5). The 7-day and 30-day changes are not provided in the data.
• Palladium: 1,506.5 USD/oz (previous day: 1,472.5). The 7-day and 30-day changes are not provided in the data.
• Platinum: 2,021 USD/oz (previous day: 1,982.9). The 7-day and 30-day changes are not provided in the data.
• World silver: 75.685 USD/oz (previous day: 74.51). The 7-day and 30-day changes are not provided in the data.
News context over the past 24 hours highlights continued attention on gold and silver price moves, including reports that gold prices fell to multi-week lows and that silver prices declined with near-term outlook described as less positive. Multiple outlets also referenced differences between domestic gold benchmarks and world prices.
Overall, the provided figures show day-over-day changes for each metal on the international side, while longer-horizon (7-day and 30-day) comparisons are not available in the dataset.
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