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Ashmore’s profits nearly double on higher fees

Revenues beat consensus on higher-than-expected performance fees

Ashmore’s profits nearly double on higher fees

Profits at the specialist emerging markets investor Ashmore almost doubled in its fiscal first half, as revenues beat consensus on higher-than-expected performance fees.

Pre-tax profits of £121.5 million in the six months to the end of December 2016 were up 94% on a year earlier. In its half-year statement on February 9 the firm attributed the increase in part to "higher management and performance fees" as well as favourable currency moves.

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