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As of 28/5/2026, global precious metals showed mixed movement across key contracts. International gold was quoted at 6,331 USD/lb, down versus 6,433 USD/lb in the previous day, while holding close to recent levels (7 days ago: 6,343 USD/lb; 30 days ago: 5,978 USD/lb).
Other metals moved in different directions: Palladium was at 1,414.5 USD/oz (previous day: 1,393.5; 7 days ago: 1,400.5; 30 days ago: 1,469), while Platinum stood at 1,932 USD/oz (previous day: 1,976.8; 7 days ago: 1,973; 30 days ago: 1,947.2).
Silver (global) was quoted at 74.75 USD/oz, easing from 77.69 USD/oz the previous day and from 76.93 USD/oz 7 days ago, but still above 73.66 USD/oz from 30 days ago.
In Vietnam-related coverage over the past 24 hours, headlines highlighted that gold prices today (28/5) were slipping toward the 160 million VND level, alongside updates on SJC 9999 24k and world gold quotes. Reports also pointed to a market backdrop where gold touched a two-month low amid interest-rate risk, and noted a strong wave of selling in some segments.
Overall, the snapshot for 28/5/2026 suggests global gold softness near recent reference points, with palladium and platinum showing contrasting short-term trends and silver remaining comparatively weaker versus the previous day.

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