Gold Prices Further Reduced in Domestic Market, Effective Today

Within 24 hours, the Bangladesh Jewelers Association (Bajus) has decided to reduce gold prices again in the domestic market. This time, by decreasing BDT 2,158 per bhori, the association has set the price of one bhori of 22-carat gold at BDT 2,40,336.

Bajus announced this information in a press release on Thursday morning (April 30). The new prices are effective from today.

The press release stated that the price of acid gold (pure gold) has decreased in the local market. Consequently, new gold prices have been determined considering the overall situation.

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According to the new prices, one bhori (11.664 grams) of 22-carat gold in the domestic market will cost BDT 2,40,336. Additionally, 21-carat gold will be BDT 2,29,430 per bhori, 18-carat gold will be BDT 1,96,655 per bhori, and traditional method gold will be BDT 1,60,146 per bhori.

Previously, Bajus had last adjusted gold prices in the domestic market yesterday, Wednesday morning (April 29). At that time, the association had reduced the price by BDT 2,216 per bhori, setting the price of one bhori of 22-carat gold at BDT 2,42,495. Furthermore, 21-carat gold was set at BDT 2,31,472 per bhori, 18-carat gold at BDT 1,98,405 per bhori, and traditional method gold at BDT 1,61,605 per bhori.

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With this, gold prices in the domestic market have been adjusted 59 times so far this year. Of these, prices have been increased 32 times and decreased 27 times. And in the past year 2025, gold prices in the domestic market were adjusted a total of 93 times; prices were increased 64 times and decreased 29 times.

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