World · Bangladesh Bureau
Gold Price Surges Past 240,000 Taka Per Bhori in Bangladesh
The price of gold in Bangladesh has crossed the 240,000 taka mark per bhori, continuing an upward trend in the precious metals market. The surge reflects broader global factors affecting commodity prices.
LSN Bangladesh ·

Gold prices in Bangladesh have breached the 240,000 taka threshold per bhori, marking another milestone in the ongoing appreciation of the precious metal. The increase underscores persistent demand pressures and shifting market dynamics affecting gold valuations across South Asia.
The rising cost of gold has implications for consumers, jewelers, and investors in Bangladesh who rely on the commodity for purchases, business operations, and wealth preservation. Market analysts attribute the price movements to a combination of international gold market fluctuations and currency dynamics affecting Bangladesh's domestic markets.
Gold remains a significant asset class in Bangladesh, with both ceremonial and investment demand driving market activity. The metal's price movements are closely monitored by industry stakeholders including jewelers, traders, and financial institutions operating in the country.
Market watchers continue to track gold price trends amid global economic conditions and demand patterns that influence precious metals valuations worldwide.