Gold prices in Bangladesh have declined modestly following a recent record surge, as the Bangladesh Jewelers’ Association (BAJUS) announced a downward revision effective Sunday, September 28. The price of 22-carat (best quality) gold has been reduced by Tk 1,890 per bhori (11.664 grams), bringing it down to Tk 192,969 per bhori. This adjustment follows a sharp increase on September 24, when the same grade reached an all-time high of Tk 194,859 per bhori. The reduction comes in response to a fall in the local market price of pure gold. The decision was made during a meeting of BAJUS’s Standing Committee on Pricing and Price Monitoring on Saturday, 28 September, and formalised in a notification signed by committee chairman Masudur Rahman....