Gold Slips As Investors Shift To Green Assets

Hadiza Galadima
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The global safe-haven playbook is changing fast. Gold, long seen as a shield during uncertainty, is losing ground as investors chase better returns elsewhere.

Prices now hover around $4,873 per ounce, with many investors selling off holdings to free up cash for higher yielding equities. This shift signals a growing appetite for risk and opportunity over traditional safety.

As liquidity tightens in conventional assets, attention is turning to more productive sectors. Agribusiness and green bonds often grouped as “capital core” investments are gaining traction among forward looking investors.

These sectors offer more than stability. They create real economic value, support sustainability, and provide a hedge against inflation in volatile markets.

For investors seeking smarter protection, the definition of “safe haven” is evolving. Gold may still shine but green assets and agriculture now command serious attention.

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