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Gold Price Today: Feb 25, 2026 – Vietnam Update & Global Trends

by James Carter Senior News Editor

Gold prices remained relatively stable in Vietnam on February 25, 2026, trading within a range of 181.6 to 184.6 million VND per tael. While major domestic brands largely held steady, some smaller players saw modest price increases, reflecting ongoing market dynamics. This comes as global gold prices experienced a slight dip, creating a significant price difference between the Vietnamese market and international rates.

The domestic gold market continues to exhibit a premium over global prices, a trend observed throughout the Lunar Modern Year period. Investors are closely watching these fluctuations as global economic factors and local demand influence price movements. Understanding these trends is crucial for both individual investors and businesses operating within the Vietnamese gold market.

Domestic Gold Market Overview – February 25, 2026

As of 4:00 AM today, February 25th, gold was being purchased for 181.6 million VND per tael and sold for 184.6 million VND per tael, according to multiple sources. DOJI Group reported buying gold at 181.6 million VND and selling at 184.6 million VND per tael this morning. Mi Hong saw a slight increase, reaching a daily high of 182.1 million VND per tael for purchases, 100,000 VND higher than the previous session, while maintaining its selling price at 184.6 million VND per tael. PNJ also reported prices of 181.6 million VND for buying and 184.6 million VND for selling as of 4:00 AM today.

Bao Tin Manh Hai adjusted both buying and selling prices upwards by 200,000 VND compared to the previous trading session, with SJC gold currently priced between 181.8 and 184.8 million VND per tael (buy-sell). Bao Tin Minh Chau also maintained the same purchasing price of 181.6 million VND per tael and selling price of 184.6 million VND per tael. Phu Quy Company is trading between 181.6 and 184.6 million VND per tael.

Gold Ring Prices – February 25, 2026

Prices for 9999 gold rings began at 184.8 million VND per tael on February 25, 2026. DOJI’s Hung Thinh Vuong 9999 gold ring was available for 181.6 million VND per tael (buy) and 184.6 million VND per tael (sell), with a consistent 3 million VND difference between buying and selling prices. Bao Tin Minh Chau offered gold rings at 181.8 million VND per tael for buying and 184.8 million VND per tael for selling, an increase of 200,000 VND in both directions from the previous day. Phu Quy also adjusted prices upwards by 100,000 VND per tael for both buying and selling, resulting in ring prices of 181.6 million VND (buy) and 184.6 million VND (sell).

Global Gold Prices and Vietnamese Market Discrepancy

Global gold prices continued to fluctuate, closing the trading session around $5170 per ounce, a decrease of over 1%. As of 4:00 AM on February 25, 2026 (Vietnam time), the spot price of gold on the world market was $5,156.4 per ounce, down $71.0 from the previous day. Converted at the Vietcombank exchange rate of 26,305 VND/USD, this equates to approximately 163.5 million VND per tael (excluding taxes and fees), according to Bao Nghean. This means the current SJC gold price in Vietnam (181.6-184.6 million VND per tael) is approximately 21.1 million VND higher than the international gold price.

The Central Bank of Russia (CBR) established the accounting price for precious metals on February 25, 2026, setting gold at 12,790.80 rubles per gram, silver at 214.21 rubles per gram, platinum at 5,284.95 rubles per gram, and palladium at 4,314.19 rubles per gram, as reported by AK&M.

The discrepancy between domestic and international gold prices remains a key point of interest for market observers. Continued monitoring of global economic indicators and local demand will be essential to understanding future price movements.

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