Ashmore Emerging Markets Corporate Debt Fund

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Performance

The fund has returned 13.96 percent over the past year.

Trailing Returns Updated 04.30.2013
Year to date 2.3%
1 Year 14.0%
3 Years (Annualized) N/A
5 Years (Annualized) N/A
10 Years (Annualized) N/A

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Summary

The investment seeks to maximize total return. The fund seeks to achieve its objective by investing principally in debt instruments of Corporate issuers (as defined below), which may be denominated in any currency, including the local currency of the issuer. A Corporate issuer is an issuer located in an Emerging Market Country or an issuer deriving at least 50% of its revenues or profits from goods produced or sold, investments made, or services performed in one or more Emerging Market Countries or that has at least 50% of its assets in one or more Emerging Market Countries. The fund is non-diversified.

Fees

Fees are Low compared to funds in the same category.
Ashmore Emerging Markets Corporate Debt Fund has an expense ratio of 1.45 percent.

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Risk

Risk is N/A compared to funds in the same category according to Morningstar.

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