Gold Prices Drop Again
The Bangladesh Jewellers Association (BAJUS) has again decided to reduce gold prices. This time, the price of 22-carat gold has been decreased by 1,050 BDT per bhori, setting the new price at 138,288 BDT per bhori. The revised prices will come into effect from today, Monday (December 30).
The organization confirmed this in a press release on Sunday evening (December 29). With this adjustment, gold prices in the country have been revised 62 times this year, including 35 increases.
According to the BAJUS press release, the price of pure gold in the local market has decreased. Considering the overall situation, new gold prices have been set. As per the updated prices, 22-carat gold will cost 138,288 BDT per bhori (11.664 grams). However, a 5% government-mandated VAT and a 6% minimum wage set by BAJUS must be added to the selling price. The cost of jewellery may vary depending on its design and quality.
Earlier on December 23, BAJUS reduced gold prices, lowering the price of 22-carat gold by 1,248 BDT per bhori, setting it at 139,338 BDT. At that time, the price for 21-carat gold was set at 133,005 BDT per bhori, 18-carat gold at 114,004 BDT per bhori, and traditional gold at 93,604 BDT per bhori, effective from December 24.
However, despite the drop in gold prices, the price of silver in the domestic market remains unchanged. A bhori of 22-carat silver is sold at 2,578 BDT, while 21-carat silver is priced at 2,449 BDT, 18-carat silver at 2,111 BDT, and traditional silver at 1,586 BDT per bhori.
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