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As of 27/4/2026, precious metals trading shows a mixed picture across key commodities. Domestic gold is reported as nearly unchanged, while international prices indicate some declines versus the previous day for several metals.
International market (latest quotes):
- Gold (World): 6,016 USD/lb, down from the previous day at 6,028.5 USD/lb.
- Palladium: 1,494.5 USD/oz, lower than the previous day at 1,506.5 USD/oz.
- Platinum: 2,006.9 USD/oz, compared with 2,021 USD/oz in the previous day.
- Silver (World): 74.81 USD/oz, down from 75.685 USD/oz in the previous day.
Timeframe note: The dataset provides 1-day comparisons, while 7-day and 30-day figures are not available (shown as “-”) for these international metals.
News context from the past 24 hours: Multiple headlines report that gold prices have been steady in the domestic market, while gold has fallen sharply in the weekly context. One report highlights a weekly decline and notes that buyers may have “lost” nearly 12 million VND/tael, and another points to a drop toward 165 million VND/tael, creating uncertainty for gold holders. (Additional items in the news feed relate to non-metals topics and are not reflected in the metal price data above.)
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