The Bangladesh Jewellers Association (Bajus) has reduced gold prices in the domestic market for the second time this month, cutting the price of 22-carat gold by Tk 6,591 per bhori to Tk 222,782.
The new rates came into effect from 10am on Wednesday, according to a Bajus statement.
Bajus said the decision was taken following a decline in the price of pure gold (tejabi gold) in the local market. Under the revised rates, a bhori (11.664 grams) of 22-carat gold will now cost Tk 222,782.
The price of 21-carat gold has been set at Tk 212,635 per bhori, while 18-carat gold will be sold at Tk 182,250 per bhori. Gold produced under the traditional method will cost Tk 148,424 per bhori.
The latest adjustment comes just four days after Bajus last revised gold prices on June 6, when it reduced the price of 22-carat gold by Tk 5,482 per bhori to Tk 229,373.
At that time, the prices of 21-carat, 18-carat and traditional-method gold were fixed at Tk 218,933, Tk 187,674 and Tk 152,857 per bhori respectively.
With the latest revision, gold prices have been adjusted 72 times in Bangladesh so far this year. Of these, prices were increased on 37 occasions and reduced 35 times.
Alongside gold, Bajus also lowered silver prices in the local market. The price of 22-carat silver has been cut by Tk 350 per bhori to Tk 4,899.
Under the new rates, 21-carat silver will cost Tk 4,666 per bhori, 18-carat silver Tk 4,024 per bhori, and traditional-method silver Tk 3,033 per bhori.
Silver prices have been adjusted 43 times so far in 2026, with 22 increases and 21 reductions.
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