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As of 26/4/2026, global precious metals moved higher across several key contracts. International pricing shows gold at 6,027 USD/lb (previous day: 6,012.5 USD/lb), while palladium rose to 1,509.9 USD/oz (previous day: 1,472.5 USD/oz) and platinum climbed to 2,030.4 USD/oz (previous day: 1,982.9 USD/oz).
Silver also increased markedly to 76.414 USD/oz, compared with 74.51 USD/oz in the previous day figure provided. Data for 7 days and 30 days is not available in the summary for these international series.
News flow in the past 24 hours highlights that gold prices were moving up in Vietnam: one report noted that today’s gold price (26/4) saw global gold at 4,708.8 USD/oz while SJC increased by 800 thousand VND/tael. Another report said SJC rebounded by nearly 1 million VND/tael as prices turned upward again.
Overall, the available figures point to a broadly firmer global backdrop for metals, with the strongest relative movement observed in silver and notable gains also recorded for palladium and platinum.
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