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As of 31/5/2026, the latest international metals snapshot shows mixed movement across key precious metals.
Gold (world): 6,389 USD/lb. Compared with the previous day, it is slightly lower (6,394 USD/lb). Over 7 days, gold is marginally up (6,379 USD/lb). Over 30 days, gold remains below the earlier level (5,964.5 USD/lb).
Palladium: 1,381.9 USD/oz. It is higher than the previous day (1,368.5 USD/oz) and higher than 7 days ago (1,360.3 USD/oz), but still well below the 30-day reference (1,538.5 USD/oz).
Platinum: 1,929.5 USD/oz. Versus the previous day (1,922.9 USD/oz) and 7 days ago (1,939.7 USD/oz), platinum is slightly higher than the previous day but below the 7-day point. Over 30 days, it is also lower than the earlier level (2,000.7 USD/oz).
Silver (world): 75.875 USD/oz. It is slightly higher than the previous day (75.585 USD/oz) but below 7 days ago (76.199 USD/oz). Over 30 days, silver is broadly steady versus the reference (75.84 USD/oz).
In the news flow over the past 24 hours, reports also noted that world gold was quoted at 4,538.3 USD/oz while domestic prices were flat, alongside coverage indicating broad increases in gold prices.

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