As of 5:00 p.m., the price of SJC gold bars was listed by DOJI Group and Bao Tin Minh Chau at 124-125 million VND/tael (buy - sell), an increase of 500,000 VND/tael in both directions compared to a day ago. The difference between buying and selling prices is at 1 million VND/tael.
Phu Quy Jewelry Group listed the price of SJC gold bars at 123-125 million VND/tael (buy - sell), an increase of 300,000 VND/tael for buying and an increase of 500,000 VND/tael for selling compared to a day ago. The difference between buying and selling prices is at 2 million VND/tael.

Not only gold bars, the price of plain gold rings in today's trading session also increased. Recorded at 5:15 p.m., DOJI Group listed the price of gold rings at 117-120 million VND/tael (buy - sell), an increase of 500,000 VND/tael compared to a day ago. The difference between buying and selling is 3 million VND/tael.
Bao Tin Minh Chau listed the price of gold rings at 117.2-120.2 million VND/tael (buy - sell), an increase of 400,000 VND/tael in both directions compared to a day ago. The difference between buying and selling is 3 million VND/tael.
Phu Quy Gold and Stone Group listed the price of gold rings at 116.8-119 1.8 million VND/tael (buy - sell), an increase of 300,000 VND/tael in both directions compared to a day ago. The difference between buying and selling is 3 million VND/tael.
Domestic gold today increased in the context of being affected by the world gold market. Recorded at 5:18 p.m., the world gold price was listed around 3,348.7 USD/ounce, up 14.6 USD compared to a day ago.
World gold prices increased in the trading session on August 18, supported by falling US Treasury bond yields, while investors focused on the meeting between US President Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and European leaders taking place on the day.
Ross Norman - an independent analyst commented: "Gold prices have regained a positive note today as they approached the $3,350/ounce mark. The combination of falling bond yields and a weaker US dollar is certainly creating a buffer for gold.
Below is an update on gold prices on the websites of some businesses:



