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Gold prices drop again as BAJUS revises rates

Greenwatch Desk Business 2026-04-29, 3:11pm

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Gold prices in Bangladesh have dropped by Tk 4,432 per bhori over two consecutive days after the Bangladesh Jewellers Association (BAJUS) announced a fresh downward revision on Wednesday, setting the price of 22-carat gold at Tk 2,42,495 per bhori.


In a statement issued on Wednesday morning, BAJUS said the price adjustment reflects a decline in local market rates of refined gold.

The latest cut of Tk 2,216 per bhori follows an identical reduction on Tuesday, bringing the cumulative two-day drop to Tk 4,432.

Under the revised rates, 21-carat gold has been priced at Tk 2,31,472 per bhori,  down Tk 2,100 while 18-carat gold now stands at Tk 1,98,405, a reduction of Tk 1,808. Traditional-method gold has been set at Tk 1,61,605 per bhori, lower by Tk 1,458.

The previous adjustment was made on April 28, when Bajus reduced the price of 22-carat gold by Tk 2,216 to Tk 2,44,711 per bhori.

In 2026, Bajus has revised gold prices 58 times so far, raising them on 32 occasions and cutting them on 26.

Silver prices, however, remained unchanged. A bhori of 22-carat silver is currently trading at Tk 5,482, while 21-carat stands at Tk 5,190, 18-carat at Tk 4,491, and traditional-method silver at Tk 3,383 per bhori.

Silver rates have been revised 36 times this year, with 19 upward and 17 downward adjustments, reports UNB.