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As of 4/6/2026, global precious metals prices are mixed, with several contracts still below their levels seen over the past week and month.
Gold (world): 6,495 USD/lb, up slightly versus the previous day (6,490.5 USD/lb). However, it remains higher than 7 days ago (6,418 USD/lb) and far above 30 days ago (6,002 USD/lb).
Palladium: 1,325 USD/oz, unchanged versus the previous day (1,325 USD/oz). It is still lower than 7 days ago (1,394.5 USD/oz) and notably below 30 days ago (1,519 USD/oz).
Platinum: 1,868 USD/oz, slightly down versus the previous day (1,870.1 USD/oz). The 7-day figure is higher (1,923.5 USD/oz) and the 30-day level is also higher (1,984.9 USD/oz).
Silver (world): 73.445 USD/oz, up versus the previous day (73.3 USD/oz). It is still below 7 days ago (75.93 USD/oz) and slightly above 30 days ago (74.325 USD/oz).
Domestic price data was not provided in the summary. In the past 24 hours, notable local headlines referenced updated gold pricing for today (4/6/2026) including SJC 24k 9999 and popular brands/rings, alongside broader news coverage that highlighted recent global gold weakness and ongoing attention to gold-related developments.

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