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Ashmore es un gestor de inversiones especializado en Mercados Emergentes con más de veinte años de experiencia en estos mercados. Hoy continuamos innovando, ofreciendo nuevas estrategias que brindan una oportunidad para que los inversionistas participen.

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Con sede en Londres, la empresa se fundó en 1992 como parte del Grupo Bancario de Australia y Nueva Zelanda.

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Ashmore es un gestor de inversiones especializado en Mercados Emergentes con más de veinte años de experiencia en estos mercados. Ashmore se centra en una serie de temas de inversión que incluyen deuda externa, moneda local, deuda corporativa, acciones y alternativos. Esta sección es solo informativa y algunos de estos temas de inversión pueden no estar disponibles a través de fondos mutuos en su país.

Perspectivas Recientes

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Weekly investor research

Markets remain calm after US strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites

US bombed Iranian nuclear sites; low oil disruption risk priced. US data weakens; Fed sees 2 cuts in 2025. China to scrap most Africa tariffs. Thai coalition splits. Brazil hikes to 15%. Colombia ups 2025 borrowing. Ghana gets Fitch upgrade.
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Weekly investor research

Geopolitical risks spike again

Israel attacked Iran’s nuclear sites, lifting oil prices but not the dollar. US eyes easing China trade curbs for rare earths. EM debt saw $3.8bn inflows. Strong data from China, Korea. Loans for South Africa, Ecuador. Mexico signals 50bps cut.
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Weekly investor research

EM benefiting as investors vote with their feet

EM assets rose as investors rebalanced away from the US on trade hopes and soft data. Oil climbed on macro optimism. India cut rates 50bps. Vietnam growth seen at 6%. Brazil eyes deficit fixes. Colombia hit by political violence. Poland risk lingers.
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The Emerging View

A multi-year tailwind for EM assets

US exceptionalism, built on unsustainable fiscal policies, is under threat. Tariffs and budget dysfunction in Washington are driving high volatility in US equities, revealing the fragility behind past market strength.