Ashmore sees further $2bn outflow as investors shun EMs

Anna Fedorova
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Ashmore has seen further outflows during the first quarter of the year, as investors continued to take money out of emerging market products.

Investors pulled another $2bn (£1.4bn) from the emerging market specialist's funds in the first three months of this year, as concerns over the impact of a stronger US dollar weighed on sentiment. However, those outflows represent just half of those seen in the fourth quarter of last year, which amounted to a total of $4.2bn. The group said it has seen a "modest improvement in new subscriptions", as some clients started to take advantage of the low valuations in some emerging regions. Overall, Ashmore's blended, corporate and external debt, multi-strategy and local currency product...

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