
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
Türkiye’s political shenanigans are back
US tariff uncertainty persists but recent news was calmer. Early investor rotation from US after Germany’s policy shift. Türkiye intervened in TRY post-political shock. Argentina posts surplus, Brazil hikes 100bps. Colombia swaps finance minister.

The Emerging View
Germany’s historic fiscal shift: The impact on emerging markets
Seismic US policy shifts have been advancing political and policy changes across the world in response. We offer an overview of the global macro context behind Germany’s historic fiscal reform, and the impact it can have on emerging markets (EM).

Weekly investor research
EM assets resilient as US stocks enter technical correction
US stocks in correction; Bessent unfazed. ECB: Uncertainty higher than Covid. US, Ukraine propose 30-day ceasefire; Russia talks soon. Anti-authoritarian protests in E. Europe. China plans stimulus. Mexico delays tariff retaliation to Apr 2.

Weekly investor research
“There are decades where nothing happens, and weeks where decades happen.”
US policy confusion fuels recession fears. German policy shift lifts EU stocks. Trump eyes higher Russia tariffs. Carney wins Canada’s Liberal leadership. OPEC+ boosts April output. China raises deficit. Milei pushes fiscal reform. Mexico’s FM resigns.

Weekly investor research
Tariff and geopolitics driving global macro
EM assets held up in February despite tariffs and geopolitics. Ukraine ceasefire odds rose as US-EU tensions drove change. India posted strong fiscal data; Malaysia advanced reforms, Indonesia faced doubts. Argentina tightened policy, Mexico reformed...

The Emerging View
Impact investing: asset allocation combining purpose and returns
Since coining ‘impact investing’ in 2007, the Rockefeller Foundation has spurred investors to direct impact capital to emerging markets. Today, bond investors have a scalable way to do so.