Under the revised rates, 21-carat gold will be sold at Tk2,38,820 per bhori, 18-carat at Tk2,04,703, and traditional-method gold at Tk1,66,737 per bhori (1 bhori = 11.664 grams).
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Bangladesh Jewellers Association (BAJUS) today (15 April) raised the price of gold by Tk2,216 per bhori, setting the new rate for 22-carat gold at Tk2,50,193 per bhori, effective immediately.
In a morning statement, BAJUS said the price revision was made in light of the overall market situation following a rise in the price of pure (tejabi) gold in the local market.
Under the revised rates, 21-carat gold will be sold at Tk2,38,820 per bhori, 18-carat at Tk2,04,703, and traditional-method gold at Tk1,66,737 per bhori (1 bhori = 11.664 grams).
The last adjustment was made on the morning of 9 April, when BAJUS had cut the price by Tk4,432 per bhori, setting the 22-carat rate at Tk2,47,977.
So far in 2026, gold prices in the domestic market have been revised 55 times; raised on 32 occasions and reduced on 23.
Silver prices also revised upward
Alongside gold, BAJUS also raised silver prices on Wednesday, increasing the rate by Tk350 per bhori. The new price of 22-carat silver has been fixed at Tk6,065 per bhori.
Other revised silver rates include: 21-carat at Tk5,774 per bhori, 18-carat at Tk4,957 per bhori, and traditional-method silver at Tk3,732 per bhori.
Silver prices have been adjusted 34 times so far this year; increased on 19 occasions and reduced on the remaining 15.
