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Dedicado a Mercados Emergentes

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 ha reconocido desde hace mucho la importancia de la sostenibilidad y el impacto de sus inversiones.

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En 2019 se creó Ashmore Investment Advisors S.A., Sociedad Fiduciairia (AIAC), subsidiaria de Ashmore Group establecida en Colombia para gestionar inversiones en la región. AIAC replica esfuerzos similares del Grupo países como Arabia Saudita, India e Indonesia, en los que ha logrado combinar el conocimiento local con los procesos de inversión y de análisis globales del Grupo. Con esta combinación se ha logrado contribuir con el desarrollo de la región, atendiendo las necesidades de inversionistas locales y globales, así como canalizando sus recursos hacia los diferentes emisores Latinoamericanos.  

Perspectivas Recientes

Weekly investor research

Risk asset recovery on thin ice

Risk assets have rebounded since last Tuesday, but risks remain high as Trump’s Iran deadline looms. Strong US payrolls suggest the cyclical upswing remains intact, while several EM policymakers kept a cautious stance on rates, fuel and energy.
Strait of Hormuz
The Emerging View

The Strait of Hormuz & the Vix shock

Emerging View examines the Strait of Hormuz tail-risk, rising energy prices and supply strains, comparing today’s backdrop with past oil shocks and assessing what the Iran-US conflict could mean for emerging market assets.
Satellite view of the Strait of Hormuz with white graphic lines representing global shipping lanes and maritime traffic between the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman.
Weekly investor research

Market relief as Trump signals progress in Iran negotiations

Trump gave Iran a short Hormuz ultimatum before a brief extension, as Iran hit Qatar’s Ras Laffan. Major central banks held rates with hawkish bias on energy risks, while EM policy diverged amid fuel, trade and election strains.
View across the Strait of Hormuz toward rugged mountains of the Musandam Peninsula in Oman. Small boats rest on the calm water beneath the arid landscape of the northern Arabian Peninsula.
Weekly investor research

Strait of Hormuz disruption enters third week

Oil shock eased as Brent fell back below USD 100, but Hormuz disruption still hit supply and reserves. Brazil retail surprised positively, while Egypt saw record outflows and political strains deepened in Mexico and Brazil.
Oil refinery plant.
Weekly investor research

USD100 oil puts EM outperformance on hold

Oil rose above $100 as Middle East tensions escalated. US payrolls missed badly, China stayed productivity-focused, Indonesia’s outlook was cut, Argentina passed labour reforms, and Poland trimmed rates despite inflation risks.