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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

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.

Weekly investor research
US stocks ‘liberated’ from 2024 returns; EM outperformance persists.
As “Liberation Day” shocked global markets, EM assets outperformed. NASDAQ now in technical bear market, down 23% from its February peak. US effective tariff rate now at an estimated 22.5%, the highest since 1909.