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Ashmore's management fees miss forecasts, shares slide

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Posted on September 5, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -Emerging markets specialist investor Ashmore reported lower-than-expected fee revenue and a dip in profit in its annual results on Friday, provoking a 7% drop in its shares in early

Ashmore Shares Drop 7% as Management Fees Fall Short of Expectations

LONDON (Reuters) -Emerging markets specialist investor Ashmore reported lower-than-expected fee revenue and a dip in profit in its annual results on Friday, provoking a 7% drop in its shares in early trading.

Net management fees - a key component of company revenue - fell 19% to 129.7 million pounds ($175 million) in the year to June, missing analyst forecasts. Adjusted operating profit also fell a third to 49.4 million pounds on the prior year.

Analysts at JPMorgan said in a note they expected analyst downgrades to earnings forecasts after the results.

Ashmore has suffered consistent outflows of client cash but has said it expects to ultimately benefit from improving conditions in emerging markets as some investors diversify away from U.S. investments over Washington's erratic tariff policies.

The company reported net outflows of $5.8 billion, reduced from $8.5 billion a year ago, in flows figures that had previously been reported in a trading statement in July.

Ashmore said that the global macroeconomic environment remained complex but added that it was well-positioned to capture flows as investors shifted allocations from a weighting towards the United States.

($1 = 0.7402 pounds)

(Reporting by Ankita Bora and Yamini Kalia in Bengaluru and Iain Withers in London; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and Joe Bavier)

Key Takeaways

  • Ashmore's net management fees fell 19% to 129.7 million pounds.
  • Shares dropped 7% following the disappointing results.
  • Adjusted operating profit decreased by a third to 49.4 million pounds.
  • Analysts expect downgrades to earnings forecasts.
  • Ashmore anticipates benefits from emerging market conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the percentage drop in Ashmore's shares?
Ashmore's shares dropped by 7% in early trading following the announcement of lower-than-expected fee revenue.
How much did net management fees decline?
Net management fees fell 19% to 129.7 million pounds ($175 million) in the year to June.
What do analysts expect after Ashmore's results?
Analysts at JPMorgan expect downgrades to earnings forecasts following Ashmore's disappointing results.
What was the amount of net outflows reported by Ashmore?
Ashmore reported net outflows of $5.8 billion, which is an improvement from $8.5 billion a year ago.
What is Ashmore's outlook on emerging markets?
Ashmore believes it is well-positioned to benefit from improving conditions in emerging markets as investors diversify away from U.S. investments.

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