
Dedicated to Emerging Markets
Established in 2014, Ashmore Investment Saudi Arabia is licensed by the Capital Market Authority (license no. 14174-22) to engage in managing investments and operating funds, advising, arranging activities with paid-up capital of SAR 51,388, 887 million. The Authorisation (License) date was 14 January 2014 and the company commenced business on 28 September 2014. The company seeks to capitalise on the global know-how and capabilities of Ashmore Group to offer a high quality, Emerging Markets focused investment proposition. Commercial Register number 1010420651. The company is directly owned and controlled by Ashmore Investment (UK) Limited.

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 Awards
We are proud to be recognised in the industry and to be shown recognition for our performance and success.

Our capabilities
Ashmore is a specialist Emerging Markets investment manager with over twenty years’ experience in these markets. Ashmore focuses on a number of investment themes which include External Debt, Local Currency, Corporate Debt, Equities and Alternatives. Today we continue to innovate, offering new strategies that provide an opportunity for investors to participate in Emerging Markets.
Latest Insights

Weekly investor research
Taiwan dollar’s rally could signal further EMFX strength
US Q1 earnings strong; Q2 outlook weaker. US stagflation fears persist. Taiwan dollar rallies sharply. Oil falls on Saudi supply hike. Korean leader resigns for election. Colombia cuts rates; Brazil eyes tax reform. Simion leads Romania vote...

The Emerging View
The ‘land of the future’ can’t wait much longer
Brazil’s vast natural resources have helped build a resilient economy, backed by a sophisticated financial system & a well-educated, hyperconnected population. However, persistent political volatility and inefficient public spending have hindered progress

Weekly investor research
Erratic US policy stance still driving asset prices
Trump eased on China tariffs; EM assets rallied. IMF cut 2025 global growth to 2.8%. Kazakhstan defies OPEC+. India may retaliate vs Pakistan. IMF suspended Colombia credit. Hungary faces media probe. SA cancels VAT hike. ECB hints at more cuts.

Weekly investor research
Emerging Market assets resilient as US ‘safe haven’ status falls further
Trump pressured Powell to cut rates amid firing speculation; USD fell sharply. US budget passed key vote; JD Vance in India; Milei set ARS floor. Egypt-Saudi deals; Ghana reaffirmed IMF terms; ANC polled behind DA first time ever in South Africa.

Weekly investor research
The dollar keeps frowning
Trump postponed reciprocal tariffs by 90 days except against China. The US dollar index hit a six-month low as 10-year yields rose 50bps. Oil prices fell sharply to post-COVID lows, shifting the curve into contango. Zelenskyy claimed Chinese soldiers...

Video
Enactment day: What tariffs mean for Emerging Markets Debt and Equity
This webinar, held the day after ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs were due to come into effect, provide valuable insights into the goal of tariffs, the market impact and where we expect to be once the dust settles.