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    UK's Ashmore further narrows outflows on resilient emerging markets

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    Posted on October 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Tags:emerging marketsinvestmentAssets under ManagementFinancial performance

    Quick Summary

    Ashmore reports reduced outflows as emerging markets show resilience, with assets under management rising to $48.7 billion.

    Table of Contents

    • Ashmore's Financial Performance
    • Overview of Outflows
    • Assets Under Management Growth

    Ashmore Sees Reduced Outflows Amid Strong Emerging Market Resilience

    Ashmore's Financial Performance

    (Reuters) -Emerging markets specialist investor Ashmore said on Tuesday its outflows declined further in the first quarter, as its core markets proved to be resilient against the traditionally inflated U.S. market amid global volatility.

    Wealth managers focused on emerging markets and the UK have emerged on the better-faring side of the market onslaught brought on by Washington's erratic trade policies.

    Ashmore bled client cash for much of last year, before plugging the leak in the final quarter as conditions improved in emerging markets.

    Overview of Outflows

    "Given the positive emerging markets backdrop, evident risks to investors' overweight positions in the US... the group is well-positioned to capture additional flows as investors increasingly look to shift allocations away from the US including into emerging markets," CEO Mark Coombs said in a statement.

    Assets Under Management Growth

    Ashmore reported net outflows of $300 million for the quarter ended September 30, compared with $800 million at the end of June.

    The fund manager's assets under management rose to $48.7 billion from the $47.6 billion recorded at June-end.

    (Reporting by Yamini Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ashmore's outflows decreased significantly in Q1.
    • •Emerging markets show resilience against US market volatility.
    • •Ashmore's assets under management increased to $48.7 billion.
    • •CEO Mark Coombs highlights positive emerging market backdrop.
    • •Ashmore is positioned to capture additional investment flows.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Ashmore further narrows outflows on resilient emerging markets

    1What is an emerging market?

    An emerging market is a country with a developing economy that is becoming more engaged with global markets. These markets often experience rapid growth and investment opportunities.

    2What are investment outflows?

    Investment outflows occur when investors withdraw their funds from an investment fund or financial institution, often due to market conditions or performance concerns.

    3What is financial performance?

    Financial performance measures how well a company can use its assets to generate revenues and profits over a specific period.

    4What is the significance of market resilience?

    Market resilience refers to the ability of a market to recover from adverse conditions. It indicates stability and potential for growth despite economic challenges.

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