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4.96 +0.01    +0.20%
29/11 - Closed. Currency in USD
Type:  Fund
Market:  United States
Issuer:  Ashmore
Asset Class:  Bond
  • Morningstar Rating:
  • Total Assets: 95.21M
Ashmore Emerging Markets Tot Ret Instl 4.96 +0.01 +0.20%

Ashmore Emerging Markets Total Return Fund Institutional Class Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Ashmore Emerging Markets Total Return Fund Institutional Class. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of EMKIX among other information.
Category

Emerging Markets Bond

Total Assets

95.21M

Expenses

1.02%

Inception Date

40520

Investment Strategy

The investment seeks to maximize total return. The fund seeks to achieve its objective by investing principally in debt instruments of Sovereign, Quasi-Sovereign, and Corporate issuers, which may be denominated in any currency, including the local currency of the issuer. It may invest in debt instruments of all types and denominated in any currency. The fund will normally invest 25% to 75% of its net assets in investments denominated in or providing investment exposure to local currencies of Emerging Market Countries. It normally seeks to maintain a weighted average portfolio duration of between 2 and 10 years.

Contact Information

Address 475 Fifth Avenue, 15th Floor
New York,NY 10017
United States
Phone +1 866 876 8294

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Fernando Assad Senior Portfolio Manager 2016 Now
Biography Fernando Assad is a Senior Portfolio Manager of the Investment Manager and a Member of its Investment Committee. He joined Ashmore Investment Advisors Limited in 2007 as an equity portfolio manager after six years at Morgan Stanley where he was a Vice President responsible for management of Emerging Market equities and the launch of the Global Emerging and Convergence Opportunities portfolio within Global Wealth Management in London. He previously worked for SG Asset Management Emerging Markets and as an intern in Merrill Lynch Broker Services. Mr. Assad is a CFA Charterholder and has a BA in Economics from the American International University in London.
Robin Forrest Senior Portfolio Manager 2012 Now
Biography Robin Forrest is a Senior Portfolio Manager of Ashmore Investment Management Limited and a Member of its Investment Committee. Mr. Forrest joined Ashmore in 2006 after 13 years at JP Morgan, where he was most recently Vice President—Situational Finance, with a focus on credit intensive corporate situations in CEEMEA geographies. During this period, he had several years of experience in each of capital markets, origination, structuring, execution, syndication, risk management and credit within loan and high yield markets and in Emerging Markets. Robin has a BA (Hons) in Russian & French from Oxford University.
Mark Coombs Chairman, CEO 2010 Now
Biography Mark Coombs, the Investment Manager’s Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Investment Committee, having been involved in emerging markets since 1983. He holds an MA (Hons) in Law from Cambridge University and joined Grindlays Bank plc in 1983. Following its acquisition by Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ) he was appointed Head of Emerging Markets Group for ANZ Merchant Bank Limited in 1988 and in 1991 became Head of the International Merchant Banking Division of ANZ Grindlays Bank plc and in 1997 Head of Markets for ANZ Group. He was appointed to the Board of the Emerging Markets Trade Association in 1993 and Co-Chair in 2000. He has been Chairman of the Investment Committee since he established the business as a separate division within ANZ in 1992, and is responsible for setting overall investment strategy of funds managed.
Herbert Saller Senior Portfolio Manager 2010 Now
Biography Mr. Saller has been Senior portfolio manager and head of external debt of Ashmore since 2009, and a member of Ashmore’s investment committee since he joined Ashmore in 2002. He began his investment career in 1988 and has a business management degree from Verwaltungs-und Wirtschafts-Akademie, Munich.
Ricardo Xavier Portfolio Manager 2010 Now
Biography Ricardo Xavier is Senior portfolio manager of Ashmore since 2003, Ashmore’s head of local currency and the deputy chairman of Ashmore’s investment committee since 2014. Mr. Xavier has geographic responsibility for Latin America, and product responsibility for local currencies, local currency debt and related derivatives. He began his investment career in 1992 and has a bachelor’s degree from Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado, Sao Paulo.
Jan Dehn Global Head 2016 2021
Biography Dr. Jan Dehn, Global Head of Research, joined Ashmore in 2005. As a global strategist and economist, with vast experience in international macroeconomic issues, Dr. Dehn is responsible for making assessments on markets and economies at a national and global level. His expertise spans developed and Emerging Markets with particular emphasis on the international linkages between economics, finance and politics. At Ashmore, Dr. Dehn has traded developed and Emerging Markets, including sovereign external debt, local currency bonds, foreign currencies, corporate bonds, and Frontier Markets. Earlier in his career, Dr. Dehn was a strategist at Credit Suisse First Boston in New York and London. He has also worked as a consultant at the World Bank in Washington DC undertaking research on public finance and commodity issues. Dr. Dehn has also been economic adviser to a number of Emerging Markets governments. Dr. Dehn holds a Doctorate in Economics from Oxford University, a Master’s Degree in Quantitative Economics from Warwick University, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from Sussex University.
Jerome Booth Head 2010 2013
Biography Jerome Booth, Head of Research and a member of the Investment Committee, and has won regional awards for both Latin American and Eastern European research. He joined ANZ in 1994 and was Head of Research for the Emerging Markets Group, then Capital Markets, and then Head of Markets Research for ANZ Investment Bank with global responsibility for fixed income and foreign exchange research. Prior to joining ANZ he was Senior Strategic Planning Officer at the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington DC. Before that, until 1991, he ran a consultancy business advising on aid and trade related issues for four years, and worked in Her Majesty’s Department of Trade and Industry from 1985-7 with responsibility for multi-lateral development banks. Dr Booth holds three degrees including a Dphil in economics from Oxford and was a lecturer in economics at Christ Church, Oxford.
Seumas Dawes Senior Portfolio Manager 2010 2011
Biography Seumas Dawes, a Senior Portfolio Manager and a member of the Investment Committee. He joined Ashmore from Paribas Limited, where he was responsible for local markets derivatives trading. Prior to Paribas he worked for two years as Head of Local Markets Proprietary Trading at ANZ Investment Bank and before that, was a Director at Merrill Lynch, in the International Credit Trading group. Mr Dawes has extensive trading experience in emerging markets, credit products, and foreign exchange, interest rate and equity derivatives. Before commencing his career in the financial markets in 1989, Mr Dawes held a number of positions in the Australian public sector, including three years as a senior adviser to the then Treasurer of Australia (later, Prime Minister) Paul Keating.
Brent De Jong Associate 2010 2011
Biography Brent de Jong joined Ashmore from JPMorgan plc, where he was an Associate in the Financial Institutions group focused on mergers and acquisitions in Emerging Europe, Middle East and Africa. Prior to the two years with JPMorgan in London, he worked for 3 years in JPMorgan’s structured finance and private placements group in New York covering Latin America and Emerging Europe. He holds a degree in Economics from Georgetown University.
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