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As of 25/4/2026, global precious metals prices show a generally softer tone versus the previous day, with notable declines across several key contracts.
World gold is quoted at 6,028.5 USD/lb, down from 6,012.5 USD/lb in the previous day.
Palladium stands at 1,506.5 USD/oz, compared with 1,472.5 USD/oz in the previous day.
Platinum is at 2,021 USD/oz, easing from 1,982.9 USD/oz in the previous day.
World silver is quoted at 75.685 USD/oz, down from 74.51 USD/oz in the previous day.
Over the past 7 days and 30 days, the provided dataset does not list comparative figures for these global contracts.
In Vietnam, multiple headlines over the last 24 hours highlight that domestic gold prices (including SJC and 9999 gold) have fallen to multi-week lows, while the world gold premium/discount is reported at around 17 million VND. Other coverage also points to silver prices declining sharply and notes that near-term prospects are less positive.
Additional reporting emphasizes ongoing caution among investors as gold prices drop further, with updates covering SJC, 9999 gold, and several jewelry brands, alongside global gold and silver quotes.
Global metals prices (from the provided dataset)
• World gold: 6,028.5 USD/lb (Previous day: 6,012.5 USD/lb; 7 days: —; 30 days: —)
• Palladium: 1,506.5 USD/oz (Previous day: 1,472.5 USD/oz; 7 days: —; 30 days: —)
• Platinum: 2,021 USD/oz (Previous day: 1,982.9 USD/oz; 7 days: —; 30 days: —)
• World silver: 75.685 USD/oz (Previous day: 74.51 USD/oz; 7 days: —; 30 days: —)

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