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    Zoho’s Sridhar Vembu Warns Investors — Says ‘I Don’t Think Of Gold As An investment’ | Personal Finance News

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    New Delhi: As gold prices continue their upward climb, Zoho Corporation’s Co-founder and CEO, Sridhar Vembu, has raised concerns for investors. Sharing his thoughts in response to an op-ed by former IMF First Deputy Managing Director Gita Gopinath, Vembu cautioned that rising global debt levels pose a serious risk. He also emphasized that gold, in his view, isn’t an investment but a safeguard—an insurance against uncertain economic times.

    Sridhar Vembu shared his thoughts on X, saying, “Gold is also flashing a big warning signal. I don’t think of gold as an investment, I think of it as insurance against systemic financial risk. Ultimately finance is all about trust and when debt levels reach this high, trust breaks down.”

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    Vembu Warns: Rising Debt Could Erode Financial Trust

    Vembu emphasized that the foundation of finance lies in trust. However, he cautioned that with global debt levels reaching alarming heights, this trust is at serious risk of breaking down.

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