Gold prices have been reduced again in the country market. Bangladesh Jewelers Association (Bajus) has set a new price to reduce the maximum price of Rs 2,220 in Varu this time after reducing the price multiple times this month. The price will be effective from Sunday (June 23).
The decision was taken at a meeting of Bajus' Standing Committee on Pricing and Price Monitoring on Saturday (June 23). The information was later released in a press release signed by the committee chairman Masudur Rahman.
The price of gold (1.5 grams) per 22 carats at the new price has been fixed at Tk.
The new price of 25 carat gold has been fixed at Tk 1 lakh 12 thousand 5, the reduced to Tk 2 thousand 5.
In the case of 5 carats, the gold has dropped to Rs.
The price of gold made in the traditional manner has been reduced to Tk. 12, the new price has been fixed at Tk.
Earlier, on June 27, Bajus reduced the price of gold, where the price of 22 carats was reduced by Rs.
However, the price of gold has changed, but the price of silver has not changed. At present, the price of a 22 -carat silver is Tk 2,000, 25 carats 2 thousand 5 rupees, 5 carat 2 thousand 20 and the traditional method of traditional silver is unchanged at Tk 1,220.
Bajus said the decision was taken to reduce the price of tejabi gold (ripe gold) in the local market. The price has been reduced in line with the overall market situation and international prices, the notice said.
