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Invesco Emerging Markets Sovereign Debt ETF V.PCY


Primary Symbol: PCY

The investment seeks to track the investment results (before fees and expenses) of the DBIQ Emerging Market USD Liquid Balanced Index (the underlying index). The fund generally will invest at least 80% of its total assets in U.S. dollar-denominated government bonds from emerging market countries that comprise the underlying index. The underlying index measures potential returns of a theoretical portfolio of liquid emerging market U.S. dollar-denominated government bonds.


ARCA:PCY - Post by User

Post by Zebullon Nov 29, 2010 5:08pm
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Looking Ahead to Dec 8-9

Looking Ahead to Dec 8-9PCY is a sponsor at this conference. We have a good chance of off-take agreements signed by Dec 8.



Russian Coal Markets Conference 2010

December 8 - 9, 2010 - Hilton Leningradskaya Hotel, Moscow, Russia

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The event for end users, coal producers, traders, financiers, shipping operators and logistics operators.

The coal markets are transitioning in Russia. Domestic demand is increasing for both thermal and metallurgical coal and this will have a long-term effect on exports. This is reflected in the Russian government’s review of the import and export taxes.

Explosions at Russian, Ukrainian and US met coal mines have impacted market prices across the world. With Russia’s steel industry expanding and government pressure to redirect resources internally, what impact with this have on the world steel markets?

Increasing electricity demand, together with a shift from gas-fired to coal-fired generation, is estimated to drive the growth of coal-fired power plant installed capacity from its current level of 38.7GW year to 46.3GW year by 2015. How will this affect thermal coal exports?

What of the buyers of Russian coals? China and Turkey’s continued growth will be discussed in detail with further overviews of the European and North Asian markets.

With Russia’s existing demand and future growth, investment is still needed within transport infrastructure, power plants and mining operations.

The conference will cover the following topics and more:

  • Update of Russia’s transport and port facilities
  • Future demand from Russian and European power production
  • Impact on the changes to Russia’s coal import and export tax regime
  • Russia’s metallurgical coal: When will full production resume?
  • Freight indices: What does the future hold for the buyer?
  • European steel production: What is the long-term future?
  • Overview of Turkey’s growing demand for power and steel
  • Europe’s energy mix
  • Russia power production: Coal v gas
  • Next generation of Russian coal-fired power stations
  • The present climate for investment into the Russian coal industry
  • Review of the growth of US met coal exports: Impact on the market
  • Global economic outlook
  • Metallurgical coal: Russia turns from exporter to importer
  • Global thermal and metallurgical coal production outlook 2010 - 2011
  • Update on Russia’s future coal reserves
  • Privatisation of the Ukrainian mining and power sectors
  • Poland: State of the industry update
  • Met coal indices: Is clearing the favoured path forward?



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