Silver price today September 30, 2025: Strong increase across the board
Silver price today September 30, 2025: Domestic and world silver prices both increased sharply, bringing Phu Quy silver price to over 1.8 million VND/tael.
In the international market, silver price was traded at 46.78 USD/ounce, up from the previous session.
Silver has risen about 11% in just two weeks, and 20% on a monthly basis. This is considered a very strong breakout, bringing silver close to its historical peak and in line with gold's increase.
According to the current exchange rate, the world silver price is equivalent to about 1.49 million VND/tael. With this momentum, the silver market will likely continue to maintain its high level in the coming time.
Notably, silver prices have now reached their highest level in 14 years. Analysts say the main reason is the unstable psychology of international investors.
The US government is facing a potential shutdown due to budget issues, which has raised global concerns. If a shutdown occurs, hundreds of thousands of federal employees will be temporarily laid off or forced to work without pay.
In that context, investors' money flows to gold and silver as safe havens, pushing the prices of these two precious metals to continuously climb.

The fluctuation of international silver prices immediately affected the domestic market. At Phu Quy Gold and Silver Company, silver was listed this morning at 1.79 million VND/tael for buying and 1.85 million VND/tael for selling, an increase of 25,000 VND/tael compared to yesterday.
At Sacombank-SBJ, the silver price was also adjusted up to 1.82 - 1.86 million VND/tael (buy - sell). Thus, in just 8 days, the silver price increased by about 7.8%, and increased by 20% compared to the previous month.
The price of Phu Quy 999 silver bars at Phu Quy Gold and Gemstone Group continues to increase, listed at 1,782,000 VND/tael (buy) and 1,818,000 VND/tael (sell) in Hanoi. Compared to yesterday, the silver price increased by 19,000 VND/tael in both buying and selling directions.
