Gold prices today, February 11, 2026: Domestic SJC gold prices, ring gold prices, and world gold prices for Wednesday, mid-week, earliest update.
After three consecutive days of increases, domestic gold prices continued to set new benchmarks on the morning of February 11th. SJC gold and 9999 gold rings were commonly priced around 181 million VND per tael.
Today, February 11, 2026, the price of SJC gold and 9999 gold simultaneously set a new benchmark after three consecutive days of increases.
Following its third consecutive day of gains since last week, the price of gold today, February 11, 2026, is trading at 181 million VND per tael. Most major domestic brands recorded increases of 300,000 to 600,000 VND per tael in the previous session.

As of 4:00 AM on February 11th, SJC gold bars have risen to 178 million VND/ounce for buying and 181 million VND/ounce for selling. This represents an increase of 600,000 VND/ounce compared to the previous trading session.
DOJI is also listing SJC gold prices in the middle of the week at 178 - 181 million VND/ounce. This is the only brand that recorded a decrease in the previous session, falling by 200,000 VND in both buying and selling prices.
According to Mi Hong, the highest buying price for gold bars on February 11, 2026, this morning was 178.5 million VND/ounce, and the selling price was 181 million VND/ounce. Both prices are 600,000 VND higher than the previous price.
On the morning of February 11, 2026, at 4:00 AM at PNJ, both buying and selling prices recorded an increase of 600,000 VND/ounce compared to the previous session. Accordingly, the mid-week buying price reached 178.0 million VND/ounce, and the selling price reached 181.0 million VND/ounce.
Bao Tin Manh Hai continued to record a further increase of 600,000 VND/ounce for both buying and selling prices in the previous session. The new day started around the 177.5 - 180.5 million VND/ounce range.
Meanwhile, at the start of the day on February 11, 2026, Bao Tin Minh Chau is seeing an increase similar to the general market. On Wednesday, the buying price was adjusted up to 178.0 million VND/ounce, and the selling price was also adjusted up to 181.0 million VND/ounce. This represents an increase of 600,000 VND in both buying and selling prices.
At 4:00 AM, the Phu Quy system announced the buying price of gold bars at 177.5 million VND/ounce, an increase of 300,000 VND compared to the previous session, while the selling price reached 180.5 million VND/ounce, 600,000 VND higher than the previous price.





The price of 9999 gold rings closed the first trading day of the week exceeding 181 million VND/ounce at DOJI.
At 4:00 AM, the price of 9999 Hung Thinh Vuong gold rings from DOJI was listed at 177.5 million VND/ounce (buy) and 180.5 million VND/ounce (sell), recording a decrease of 500,000 VND in both buying and selling prices compared to the end of last week, with a difference of 3 million VND/ounce.
Bao Tin Minh Chau maintained the price of gold rings at 177.6 million VND/ounce for buying and 180.6 million VND/ounce for selling, an increase of 700,000 VND compared to last week, with the difference between buying and selling prices remaining at 3 million VND/ounce.
Phu Quy Group also listed the price of gold rings at 177.5 million VND/ounce (buying) and 180.5 million VND/ounce (selling), an increase of 700,000 VND/ounce in both buying and selling prices compared to the end of last week, with the buy-sell spread remaining stable at 3 million VND/ounce.
World gold prices on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, continued to trade around the $5,000/ounce mark.
As of 4:00 AM on February 11, 2026 (Vietnam time), the spot price of world gold was 5,036.0 USD/ounce. This represents a decrease of 22.4 USD/ounce compared to yesterday. Converted using the USD exchange rate at Vietcombank (26,060 VND/USD), world gold is priced at approximately 158.2 million VND/ounce (excluding taxes and fees). Compared to the price of SJC gold bars in Vietnam on the same day (178.0-181.0 million VND/ounce), the current price of SJC gold is about 22.8 million VND higher than the international price.

The metals market showed clear divergence with downward pressure, although some key groups still saw gains.
Tin recorded the strongest surge with a 5.09% increase, adding $2,380.00/mt to its trading value and reaching VND 1,274,976,864/ton.
Iron ore with 62% Fe content maintained a stable upward trend, increasing by 0.52%, equivalent to a gain of 0.52 USD/dmtu, to stand at 2,613,160 VND/dmtu.
Silver led the group experiencing a sharp decline, losing 1.11%, equivalent to a drop of $0.93/toz in trading value, falling to 2,580,964 VND/ounce.
Nickel recorded a decrease of 0.89%, equivalent to a drop of $155.00/mt, and stood at VND 448,077,840/ton.
Aluminum and copper both recorded declines of 0.50% and 0.46% respectively, facing significant downward pressure on their listed prices.
Zinc and Lead also followed the general downward trend, adjusting down 0.20% and 0.06% respectively compared to the previous session.
Platinum and gold bucked the downward trend of other precious metals, recording gains of 0.76% and 0.24% respectively, currently standing at VND 66,764,991/ounce and VND 158,773,879/ounce.



