Dedicated to Emerging Markets
Ashmore is a specialist Emerging Markets investment manager with over thirty years' experience in these markets. Today we continue to innovate, offering new strategies that provide an opportunity for investors to participate in Emerging Markets.
About us
Based in London, the business was founded in 1992 as part of the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group.
ESG
Ashmore has long recognised the importance of sustainability and the impact of its investments.
Our capabilities
In 2019, Ashmore Investment Advisors S.A., Sociedad Fiduciairia (AIAC), a subsidiary of Ashmore Group established in Colombia, was created to manage investments in the region. AIAC replicates similar efforts of the Group in countries such as Saudi Arabia, India and Indonesia, in which it has managed to combine local knowledge with the Group's global investment and analysis processes. With this combination, it has been possible to contribute to the development of the region, meeting the needs of local and global investors, as well as channeling its resources to the different Latin American issuers.
Latest Insights
Weekly investor research
EM assets outperformed again in October
EM equities up a 10th month. US-China truce delays rare earth curbs; US inks deals with Thailand, Cambodia & Malaysia; tariffs remain. Fed cuts 25bp with split. India announces market/strategic metals reforms. Korea lifted by Nvidia’s 260k GPU sale.
The Emerging View
IMF WEO meeting highlights
Attending the IMF World Economic Outlook Forum provided reassurance that the global macro environment favours risk assets, especially EM/FM. Debasement fears are overblown. AI capex and Fed support keep spirits high.
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Frontier Markets: Case studies, cycle positioning, and potential actionable steps for diversified portfolios.
Watch the replay now to see why we believe Frontier Markets could merit a strategic allocation across both Fixed Income and Equities in today’s global backdrop.
Weekly investor research
Viva la Libertad!
US–China agree trade framework; China prioritises tech and posts 22% y/y profit rebound. US sanctions Russian refineries. BI seen easing to ~3.5%. SK–US talks stall. Argentina’s ruling party wins midterms. Moody’s puts US tariffs on Mexico at 7.5%.
Weekly investor research
Oil goes contango
US private-credit failures lift risk; oil flips to contango; Trump reverses Ukraine Tomahawks; Israel-Hamas truce collapses after 2 Israeli soldiers shot; China credit weak; S Korea tightens property; US $40bn for Argentina; Mexico eyes excise hikes.
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WEBINAR: Shariah investing in Emerging Markets Sukuk & Equities
An insightful discussion on the fast-growing Shariah investment opportunities in Emerging Markets, offering Shariah investors the potential to benefit from the growth and diversification offered by Emerging Markets.