AMENDED AND RESTATED DECLARATION OF TRUST

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EX-4.2 2 dex42.htm FORM OF AMENDED & RESTATED DECLARATION OF TRUST & TRUST AGMT. OF CO-REGISTRANT Form of Amended & Restated Declaration of Trust & Trust Agmt. of Co-Registrant

EXHIBIT 4.2

AMENDED AND RESTATED

DECLARATION OF TRUST

AND

TRUST AGREEMENT

OF

DB CURRENCY INDEX VALUE MASTER FUND

Dated as of                  , 2006

By and Among

DB COMMODITY SERVICES LLC

WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY

and

DB CURRENCY INDEX VALUE FUND


TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

              Page

ARTICLE I

 

DEFINITIONS; THE MASTER FUND

   1

SECTION 1.1

     Definitions    1

SECTION 1.2

     Name    7

SECTION 1.3

     Delaware Trustee; Business Offices    7

SECTION 1.4

     Declaration of Trust    7

SECTION 1.5

     Purposes and Powers    8

SECTION 1.6

     Tax Treatment    8

SECTION 1.7

     General Liability of the Managing Owner    9

SECTION 1.8

     Legal Title    9

SECTION 1.9

     Commencement of Business    9

ARTICLE II

 

THE TRUSTEE

   9

SECTION 2.1

     Term; Resignation    9

SECTION 2.2

     Powers    10

SECTION 2.3

     Compensation and Expenses of the Trustee    10

SECTION 2.4

     Indemnification    10

SECTION 2.5

     Successor Trustee    11

SECTION 2.6

     Liability of Trustee    11

SECTION 2.7

     Reliance; Advice of Counsel    12

SECTION 2.8

     Payments to the Trustee    13

ARTICLE III

 

CREATIONS AND ISSUANCE OF CREATION BASKETS

   13

SECTION 3.1

     General    13

SECTION 3.2

     Offer of Limited Shares; Procedures for Creation and Issuance of Creation Baskets    13

SECTION 3.3

     Assets of the Master Fund    14

SECTION 3.4

     Liabilities    15

SECTION 3.5

     Distributions    15

SECTION 3.6

     Voting Rights    15

SECTION 3.7

     Equality    15

ARTICLE IV

 

THE MANAGING OWNER

   15

SECTION 4.1

     Management of the Master Fund    15

SECTION 4.2

     Authority of Managing Owner    15

SECTION 4.3

     Obligations of the Managing Owner    16

SECTION 4.4

     General Prohibitions    17

SECTION 4.5

     Liability of Covered Persons    19

SECTION 4.6

     Fiduciary Duty    19

SECTION 4.7

     Indemnification of the Managing Owner    20

SECTION 4.8

     Expenses and Limitations Thereon    21

SECTION 4.9

     Compensation to the Managing Owner    23

SECTION 4.10

     Other Business of Shareholders    23

 

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SECTION 4.11

      Voluntary Withdrawal of the Managing Owner    23

SECTION 4.12

      Authorization of Registration Statements    24

SECTION 4.13

      Litigation    24

ARTICLE V

   TRANSFERS OF SHARES    24

SECTION 5.1

      Transfer of Managing Owner’s General Shares    24

SECTION 5.2

      Transfer of Limited Shares    25

ARTICLE VI

   DISTRIBUTIONS AND ALLOCATIONS    27

SECTION 6.1

      Capital Accounts    27

SECTION 6.2

      Monthly Closing of Books    28

SECTION 6.3

      Monthly Allocations    28

SECTION 6.4

      Code Section 754 Adjustments    29

SECTION 6.5

      Allocation of Profit and Loss for U.S. Federal Income Tax Purposes    29

SECTION 6.6

      Effect of Section 754 Election    30

SECTION 6.7

      Allocation of Distributions    30

SECTION 6.8

      Admissions of Shareholders; Transfers    31

SECTION 6.9

      Liability for State and Local and Other Taxes    31

SECTION 6.10

      Consent to Methods    31

ARTICLE VII

   REDEMPTIONS    32

SECTION 7.1

      Redemption of Redemption Baskets    32

SECTION 7.2

      Other Redemption Procedures    33

ARTICLE VIII

   THE LIMITED OWNER    33

SECTION 8.1

      No Management or Control; Limited Liability    33

SECTION 8.2

      Rights and Duties    33

SECTION 8.3

      Limitation on Liability    34

ARTICLE IX

   BOOKS OF ACCOUNT AND REPORTS    35

SECTION 9.1

      Books of Account    35

SECTION 9.2

      Annual Reports and Monthly Statements    35

SECTION 9.3

      Tax Information    35

SECTION 9.4

      Calculation of Net Asset Value    35

SECTION 9.5

      Maintenance of Records    36

SECTION 9.6

      Certificate of Trust    36

SECTION 9.7

      Registration of Shares    36

ARTICLE X

   FISCAL YEAR    36

SECTION 10.1

      Fiscal Year    36

ARTICLE XI

   AMENDMENT OF TRUST AGREEMENT; MEETINGS    37

SECTION 11.1

      Amendments to the Trust Agreement    37

SECTION 11.2

      Meetings of the Master Fund    38

SECTION 11.3

      Action Without a Meeting    39

ARTICLE XII

   TERM    39

SECTION 12.1

      Term    39

 

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ARTICLE XIII

   TERMINATION    39

SECTION 13.1

      Events Requiring Dissolution of the Master Fund    39

SECTION 13.2

      Distributions on Dissolution    40

SECTION 13.3

      Termination; Certificate of Cancellation    41

ARTICLE XIV

   POWER OF ATTORNEY    41

SECTION 14.1

      Power of Attorney Executed Concurrently    41

SECTION 14.2

      Effect of Power of Attorney    42

SECTION 14.3

      Limitation on Power of Attorney    42

ARTICLE XV

   MISCELLANEOUS    43

SECTION 15.1

      Governing Law    43

SECTION 15.2

      Provisions In Conflict With Law or Regulations    43

SECTION 15.3

      Construction    44

SECTION 15.4

      Notices    44

SECTION 15.5

      Counterparts    44

SECTION 15.6

      Binding Nature of Trust Agreement    44

SECTION 15.7

      No Legal Title to Trust Estate    44

SECTION 15.8

      Creditors    44

SECTION 15.9

      Integration    45

SECTION 15.10

      Goodwill; Use of Name    45

 

EXHIBIT A

  

Form of Certificate of Trust of DB Currency Index Value Master Fund

   A-1

EXHIBIT B

  

Description of the Index

   B-1

 

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DB CURRENCY INDEX VALUE MASTER FUND

 

AMENDED AND RESTATED

DECLARATION OF TRUST

AND TRUST AGREEMENT

 

This AMENDED AND RESTATED DECLARATION OF TRUST AND TRUST AGREEMENT of DB CURRENCY INDEX VALUE MASTER FUND is made and entered into as of the              day of                     , 2006, by and among DB COMMODITY SERVICES LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY, a Delaware banking company, as trustee, and DB CURRENCY INDEX VALUE FUND, a Delaware statutory trust.

 

*        *        *

 

RECITALS

 

WHEREAS, the Trust was formed on                          , 2006 pursuant to the execution and filing by the Trustee of the Certificate of Trust on                          , 2006 and the execution and delivery by each of the Trustee and the Managing Owner of a Declaration of Trust and Trust Agreement dated as of                          , 2006 (the “Original Agreement”);

 

WHEREAS, currently, there is and has not been any Limited Owner;

 

WHEREAS, the Trustee and the Managing Owner desire to amend the Original Agreement to make the amendments effectuated hereby.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 8 of the Original Agreement, the Trustee and the Managing Owner hereby amend and restate the Original Agreement in its entirety as set forth below.

 

ARTICLE I

 

DEFINITIONS; THE MASTER FUND

 

SECTION 1.1 Definitions. As used in this Trust Agreement, the following terms shall have the following meanings unless the context otherwise requires:

 

“Administrator” means any person from time-to-time performing administrative services for the Master Fund pursuant to authority delegated by the Managing Owner.

 

“Adjusted Capital Account” means, as of the last day of a taxable period, a Shareholder’s Capital Account as maintained pursuant to Section 6.1, (a) increased by any amounts which such Shareholder is obligated to restore pursuant to any provision of this Agreement or is deemed to be obligated to restore pursuant to Treasury Regulation section 1.704-2 and decreased by the amount of all losses and deductions that, as of the end of the taxable period, are reasonably expected to be allocated to such Shareholder in subsequent years under sections 704(e)(2) and 706(d) of the Code and the amount of all distributions that, as of the end of such

 

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taxable period, are reasonably expected to be made to such Shareholder in subsequent years in accordance with the terms of this Agreement or otherwise to the extent they exceed offsetting increases to such Capital Account that are reasonably expect to occur during or prior to the year in which such distributions are reasonably expected to be made. The foregoing definition of Adjusted Capital Account is intended to comply the provisions of Treasury Regulation section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d) and shall be interpreted consistently therewith.

 

“Adjusted Property” means any property the adjusted basis of which has been adjusted pursuant to Sections 6.1(a) and (b).

 

“Affiliate” – An “Affiliate” of a “Person” means (i) any Person directly or indirectly owning, controlling or holding with power to vote 10% or more of the outstanding voting securities of such Person, (ii) any Person 10% or more of whose outstanding voting securities are directly or indirectly owned, controlled or held with power to vote by such Person, (iii) any Person, directly or indirectly, controlling, controlled by or under common control of such Person, (iv) any employee, officer, director, member, manager or partner of such Person, or (v) if such Person is an employee, officer, director, member, manager or partner, any Person for which such Person acts in any such capacity.

 

“Basket” means a Creation Basket or a Redemption Basket, as the context may require.

 

“Book-Tax Disparity” means with respect to any item of Adjusted Property, as of the date of any determination, the difference between the adjusted value of such property and the adjusted basis thereof for federal income tax purposes as of such date. A Shareholder’s portion of the Master Fund’s Book-Tax Disparities in all of its Adjusted Property will be reflected by the difference between such Shareholder’s Capital Account balance as maintained pursuant to Section 6.1 and the hypothetical balance of such Shareholder’s Capital Account computed as if it had been maintained strictly in accordance with federal income tax accounting principles.

 

“Business Day” means a day other than Saturday, Sunday or other day when banks and/or securities exchanges in the City of New York or the City of Wilmington are authorized or obligated by law or executive order to close.

 

“Capital Account” means the capital account maintained for a Shareholder or Transferee pursuant to 6.1.

 

“Capital Contributions” means the amounts of cash contributed to the Master Fund by a Shareholder in accordance with Article III hereof.

 

“CE Act” means the Commodity Exchange Act, as amended.

 

“Certificate of Trust” means the Certificate of Trust of the Master Fund in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A, filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware pursuant to Section 3810 of the Delaware Trust Statute.

 

“CFTC” means the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

 

“Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

 

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“Commodity Broker” means any person who engages in the business of effecting transactions in Currency Contracts for the account of others or for his or her own account.

 

“Corporate Trust Office” means the principal office at which at any particular time the corporate trust business of the Trustee is administered, which office at the date hereof is located at Rodney Square North, 1100 North Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19890, Attention: Corporate Trust Administration.

 

“Covered Person” means the Trustee, the Managing Owner and their respective Affiliates.

 

“Creation Basket” means the minimum number of Limited Shares that may be created at any one time, which shall be 200,000 or such greater or lesser number as the Managing Owner may determine from time-to-time.

 

“Creation Basket Capital Contribution” means a Capital Contribution made by the Limited Owner in connection with a Purchase Order Subscription Agreement and the creation of a Creation Basket in an amount equal to the product obtained by multiplying (i) the number of Creation Baskets set forth in the relevant Purchase Order Subscription Agreement by (ii) the Net Asset Value per Basket as of closing time of the Exchange or the last to close of the exchanges on which any one of the Index Currencies is traded, whichever is later, on the Purchase Order Subscription Date.

 

“Currencies” means positions in Currency Contracts, forward contracts, other foreign exchange positions, as well as cash resulting from any of the foregoing positions.

 

“Currency Contract” means any futures contract or option thereon providing for the delivery or receipt at a future date of a specified amount of a traded currency at a specified price and delivery point, or any other futures contract or option thereon approved for trading for U.S. persons.

 

“Delaware Trust Statute” means the Delaware Statutory Trust Act, Chapter 38 of Title 12 of the Delaware Code, 12 Del. C. § 3801 et seq., as the same may be amended from time-to-time.

 

“Exchange” means the American Stock Exchange or, if the common units of fractional undivided beneficial interest with limited liability in the profits, losses, distributions, capital and assets of, and ownership of, the Limited Owner shall cease to be listed on the American Stock Exchange and are listed on one or more other exchanges, the exchange on which such common units of the Limited Owner are principally traded, as determined by the Managing Owner.

 

“Fiscal Quarter” shall mean each period ending on the last day of each March, June, September and December of each Fiscal Year, or, if the Fund is required by law to have a Fiscal Year other than a calendar year, such other applicable quarterly period.

 

“Fiscal Year” shall have the meaning set forth in Article X hereof.

 

“Index” means the Deutsche Bank G10 Currency Future Harvest Index™ – Excess Return more fully described in Exhibit B hereto, as it may be amended from time-to-time.

 

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“Index Currencies” means the underlying Currencies which comprise the Index from time-to-time.

 

“Limited Owner” means DB Currency Index Value Fund, a Delaware statutory trust.

 

“Limited Shares” means Shares that are owned by the Limited Owner.

 

“Losses” means, in respect of each Fiscal Year of the Master Fund, losses of the Master Fund as determined for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and each item of income, gain, loss or deduction entering into the computation thereof.

 

“Managing Owner” means DB Commodity Services LLC, or any substitute therefor as provided herein, or any successor thereto by merger or operation of law.

 

“Management Fee” means the management fee set forth in Section 4.9.

 

“Margin Call” means a demand for additional funds after the initial good faith deposit required to maintain a customer’s account in compliance with the requirements of a particular commodity exchange or of a commodity broker.

 

“Master Fund” means DB Currency Index Value Master Fund, the Delaware statutory trust formed pursuant to the Certificate of Trust, the business and affairs of which are governed by this Trust Agreement.

 

“Net Asset Value” means the total assets of the Trust Estate of the Master Fund including, but not limited to, all cash and cash equivalents or other securities less total liabilities of the Master Fund, each determined on the basis of generally accepted accounting principles in the United States, consistently applied under the accrual method of accounting, including, but not limited to, the extent specifically set forth below:

 

(a) Net Asset Value shall include any unrealized profit or loss on open Currencies positions and any other credit or debit accruing to the Master Fund but unpaid or not received by the Master Fund.

 

(b) All open currency futures contracts and options traded on a United States exchange are calculated at their then current market value, which shall be based upon the settlement price for that particular currency futures contract and options traded on the applicable United States exchange on the date with respect to which Net Asset Value is being determined; provided, that if a currency futures contract or option traded on a United States exchange could not be liquidated on such day, due to the operation of daily limits or other rules of the exchange upon which that position is traded or otherwise, the settlement price on the most recent day on which the position could be liquidated shall be the basis for determining the market value of such position for such day. The current market value of all open currency futures contracts and options traded on a non-United States exchange shall be based upon the settlement price for that particular currency futures contract option traded on the applicable non-United States exchange on the date with respect to which Net Asset Value is being determined; provided, that if a currency futures contract or options traded on a non-United States exchange could not be liquidated on such day, due to the operation of daily limits (if applicable) or other rules of the

 

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exchange upon which that position is traded or otherwise, the settlement price on the most recent day on which the position could be liquidated shall be the basis for determining the market value of such position for such day. The current market value of all open forward contracts entered into by the Master Fund shall be the mean between the last bid and last asked prices quoted by the bank or financial institution which is a party to the contract on the date with respect to which Net Asset Value is being determined; provided, that if such quotations are not available on such date, the mean between the last bid and asked prices on the first subsequent day on which such quotations are available shall be the basis for determining the market value of such forward contract for such day. The Managing Owner may in its discretion value any of the Trust Estate pursuant to such other principles as it may deem fair and equitable so long as such principles are consistent with normal industry standards.

 

(c) Interest earned on the Master Fund’s commodity brokerage account shall be accrued at least monthly.

 

(d) The amount of any distribution made pursuant to Article VI hereof shall be a liability of the Master Fund from the day when the distribution is declared until it is paid.

 

“Net Asset Value Per Share” means the Net Asset Value divided by the number of Shares outstanding on the date of calculation.

 

“Net Asset Value Per Basket” means the product obtained by multiplying the Net Asset Value Per Share by the number of Limited Shares comprising a Basket at such time.

 

“NFA” means the National Futures Association.

 

“Order Cut-Off Time” means 1:00 p.m. New York time, on a Business Day.

 

“Organization and Offering Expenses” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 4.8(a)(iv).

 

“Percentage Interest” shall be a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of any Shareholder’s Shares and the denominator of which is the total number of Shares outstanding as of the date of determination.

 

“Person” means any natural person, partnership, limited liability company, statutory trust, corporation, association, or other legal entity.

 

“Pit Brokerage Fee” shall include floor brokerage, clearing fees, National Futures Association fees and exchange fees.

 

“Profits” means, for each Fiscal Year of the Master Fund, profits of the Master Fund as determined for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and each item of income, gain, loss or deduction entering into the computation thereof.

 

“Prospectus” means the final prospectus and disclosure document of the Trust, constituting a part of a Registration Statement, as filed with the SEC and declared effective thereby, as the same may at any time and from time to time be amended or supplemented.

 

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“Purchase Order Subscription Agreement” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 3.2(a)(i).

 

“Purchase Order Subscription Date” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 3.2(a)(i).

 

“Pyramiding” mean the use of unrealized profits on existing Currencies to provide margin for additional Currencies positions of the same or related Currency.

 

“Redemption Basket” means the minimum number of Limited Shares that may be redeemed pursuant to Section 7.1, which shall be the number of Limited Shares constituting a Creation Basket on the relevant Redemption Order Date.

 

“Redemption Distribution” means the cash delivered in satisfaction of a redemption of a Redemption Basket in accordance with Section 7.1(c).

 

“Redemption Order” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 7.1(a).

 

“Redemption Order Date” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 7.1(b).

 

“Redemption Settlement Time” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 7.1(d).

 

“Shareholders” generally means the Managing Owner and the Limited Owner, as holders of Shares, where no distinction between them is required by the context in which the term is used. However, if the Master Fund is notified in a manner satisfactory to the Managing Owner as to the identity of a beneficial owner of applicable Shares, such beneficial owner will be treated as a Shareholder owning a direct interest in the Master Fund for purposes of Article VI of this Agreement.

 

“Shares” means the common units of fractional undivided beneficial interest in the profits, losses, distributions, capital and assets of, and ownership of, the Master Fund. The Managing Owner’s Capital Contributions shall be represented by “General” Shares and the Limited Owner’s Capital Contributions shall be represented by “Limited” Shares. Shares need not be represented by certificates.

 

“Suspended Redemption Order” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 7.1(d).

 

“Trust Agreement” means this Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust and Trust Agreement, as it may at any time or from time-to-time be amended.

 

“Trustee” means Wilmington Trust Company or any substitute therefor as provided herein, acting not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee of the Master Fund.

 

“Trust Estate” means any cash, commodity futures, forward and option contracts, all funds on deposit in the Master Fund’s accounts, and any other property held by the Master Fund, and all proceeds therefrom, including any rights of the Master Fund pursuant to any other agreements to which the Master Fund is a party.

 

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“Unrealized Gain” attributable to a Master Fund property means, as of any date of determination, the excess, if any, of the fair market value of such property as of such date over the property’s adjusted basis for federal income tax purposes as of the date of determination.

 

“Unrealized Loss” attributable to a Master Fund property means, as of any date of determination, the excess, if any, of the property’s adjusted basis for federal income tax purposes as of the date of determination over the fair market value of such property as of such date of determination.

 

SECTION 1.2 Name.

 

(a) The name of the Master Fund is “DB Currency Index Value Master Fund” in which name the Trustee and the Managing Owner may engage in the business of the Master Fund, make and execute contracts and other instruments in the name and on behalf of the Master Fund and sue and be sued in the name and on behalf of the Master Fund.

 

SECTION 1.3 Delaware Trustee; Business Offices.

 

(a) The sole Trustee of the Master Fund is Wilmington Trust Company, which is located at the Corporate Trust Office or at such other address in the State of Delaware as the Trustee may designate in writing to the Shareholders. The Trustee shall receive service of process on the Master Fund in the State of Delaware at the foregoing address. In the event Wilmington Trust Company resigns or is removed as the Trustee, the Trustee of the Master Fund in the State of Delaware shall be the successor Trustee.

 

(b) The principal office of the Master Fund, and such additional offices as the Managing Owner may establish, shall be located at such place or places inside or outside the State of Delaware as the Managing Owner may designate from time to time in writing to the Trustee and the Limited Owner. Initially, the principal office of the Master Fund shall be at 60 Wall Street, New York, New York 10005.

 

SECTION 1.4 Declaration of Trust. The Trustee hereby acknowledges that the Master Fund has received the sum of $1,000 in a bank account in the name of the Master Fund controlled by the Managing Owner from the Managing Owner as grantor of the Trust, and hereby declares that it shall hold such sum in trust, upon and subject to the conditions set forth herein for the use and benefit of the Shareholders. It is the intention of the parties hereto that the Master Fund shall be a statutory trust under the Delaware Trust Statute and that this Trust Agreement shall constitute the governing instrument of the Master Fund. It is not the intention of the parties hereto to create a general partnership, limited partnership, limited liability company, joint stock association, corporation, bailment or any form of legal relationship other than a Delaware statutory trust except to the extent that the Master Fund is deemed to constitute a partnership under the Code and applicable state and local tax laws. Nothing in this Trust Agreement shall be construed to make the Shareholders partners or members of a joint stock association except to the extent such Shareholders are deemed to be partners under the Code and applicable state and local tax laws. Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is the intention of the

 

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parties hereto to create a partnership among the Shareholders for purposes of taxation under the Code and applicable state and local tax laws. Effective as of the date hereof, the Trustee and the Managing Owner shall have all of the rights, powers and duties set forth herein and in the Delaware Trust Statute with respect to accomplishing the purposes of the Master Fund. The Trustee has filed the certificate of trust required by Section 3810 of the Delaware Trust Statute in connection with the formation of the Master Fund under the Delaware Trust Statute.

 

SECTION 1.5 Purposes and Powers. The purpose of the Master Fund shall be: (a) directly or indirectly to trade, buy, sell, spread or otherwise acquire, hold or dispose of Index Currencies, including, but not limited to, exchange-traded futures on the Index Currencies with a view to tracking the performance of the Index over time; (b) to enter into forward contracts referencing the Index or one or more of the Index Currencies with a view to tracking the performance of the Index over time; (c) to enter into any lawful transaction and engage in any lawful activities in furtherance of or incidental to the foregoing purposes; and (d) as determined from time to time by the Managing Owner, to engage in any other lawful business or activity for which a statutory trust may be organized under the Delaware Trust Statute. The Master Fund shall have all of the powers specified in Section 15.1 hereof, including, without limitation, all of the powers which may be exercised by a Managing Owner on behalf of the Master Fund under this Trust Agreement.

 

SECTION 1.6 Tax Treatment.

 

(a) Each of the parties hereto, by entering into this Trust Agreement directly, or indirectly as a purchaser of units in DB CURRENCY INDEX VALUE FUND, (i) expresses its intention that the Shares will qualify under applicable tax law as interests in a partnership which holds the Trust Estate for their benefit, (ii) agrees that it will file its own U.S. federal, state and local income, franchise and other tax returns in a manner that is consistent with the treatment of the Master Fund as a partnership in which each of the Shareholders thereof is a partner, either directly or indirectly, by virtue of holding units in DB CURRENCY INDEX VALUE FUND and (iii) agrees to use reasonable efforts to notify the Managing Owner promptly upon a receipt of any notice from any taxing authority having jurisdiction over such holders of Shares with respect to the treatment of the Shares as anything other than interests in a partnership.

 

(b) The Tax Matters Partner (as defined in Section 6231 of the Code and any corresponding state and local tax law) initially shall be the Managing Owner. The Tax Matters Partner, at the expense of the Master Fund, shall prepare or cause to be prepared and filed tax returns as a partnership for U.S. federal, state and local tax purposes and (ii) shall be authorized to perform all duties imposed by § 6221 et seq. of the Code, including, without limitation, (A) the power to conduct all audits and other administrative proceedings with respect to tax items; (B) the power to extend the statute of limitations for all Shareholders with respect to tax items; (C) the power to file a petition with an appropriate U.S. federal court for review of a final administrative adjustment; and (D) the power to enter into a settlement with the IRS on behalf of, and binding upon, the Limited Owner. The designation made by each Shareholder in this Section 1.6(b), either directly or, indirectly as a holder of units in DB CURRENCY INDEX VALUE FUND, is hereby approved by each Shareholder as an express condition to becoming a Shareholder. Each Shareholder agrees to take any further action as may be required by regulation or otherwise to effectuate such designation. Subject to Section 4.7, the Master Fund

 

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hereby indemnifies, to the full extent permitted by law, the Managing Owner from and against any damages or losses (including attorneys’ fees) arising out of or incurred in connection with any action taken or omitted to be taken by it in carrying out its responsibilities as Tax Matters Partner, provided such action taken or omitted to be taken does not constitute fraud, negligence or misconduct.

 

(c) Each Shareholder shall furnish the Managing Owner and the Trustee with information necessary to enable the Managing Owner to comply with U.S. federal income tax information reporting requirements in respect of such Shareholder’s Shares.

 

SECTION 1.7 General Liability of the Managing Owner.

 

(a) The Managing Owner shall be liable for the acts, omissions, obligations and expenses of the Master Fund, to the extent not paid out of the assets of the Master Fund, to the same extent the Managing Owner would be so liable as if the Master Fund was a partnership under the Delaware Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act and the Managing Owner were a general partner of such partnership. The foregoing provision shall not, however, limit the ability of the Managing Owner to limit its liability by contract. The obligations of the Managing Owner under this Section 1.7 shall be evidenced by its ownership of the General Shares which, solely for purposes of the Delaware Trust Statute, will be deemed to be a separate class of Shares. Without limiting or affecting the liability of the Managing Owner as set forth in this Section 1.7, notwithstanding anything in this Trust Agreement to the contrary, Persons having any claim against the Master Fund by reason of the transactions contemplated by this Trust Agreement and any other agreement, instrument, obligation or other undertaking to which the Master Fund is a party, shall look only to the appropriate Master Fund Estate for payment or satisfaction thereof.

 

(b) Subject to Sections 8.1 and 8.3 hereof, no Shareholder, other than the Managing Owner, to the extent set forth above, shall have any personal liability for any liability or obligation of the Master Fund thereof.

 

SECTION 1.8 Legal Title. Legal title to the Trust Estate shall be vested in the Master Fund as a separate legal entity; provided, however, that where applicable law in any jurisdiction requires any part of the Trust Estate to be vested otherwise, the Managing Owner may cause legal title to the Trust Estate or any portion thereof to be held by or in the name of the Managing Owner or any other Person (other than a Shareholder) as nominee.

 

SECTION 1.9 Commencement of Business. The Commencement of the Trust’s business shall commence at such time as the Managing Owner shall determine.

 

ARTICLE II

 

THE TRUSTEE

 

SECTION 2.1 Term; Resignation.

 

(a) Wilmington Trust Company has been appointed and hereby agrees to serve as the Trustee of the Master Fund. The Master Fund shall have only one Trustee unless otherwise determined by the Managing Owner. The Trustee shall serve until such time as the Managing Owner removes the Trustee or the Trustee resigns and a successor Trustee is appointed by the Managing Owner in accordance with the terms of Section 2.5 hereof.

 

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(b) The Trustee may resign at any time upon the giving of at least 60 days’ advance written notice to the Master Fund; provided, that such resignation shall not become effective unless and until a successor Trustee shall have been appointed by the Managing Owner in accordance with Section 2.5 hereof. If the Managing Owner does not act within such sixty (60) day period, the Trustee may apply, at the expense of the Trust, to the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware for the appointment of a successor Trustee.

 

SECTION 2.2 Powers. Except to the extent expressly set forth in Section 1.3 and this Article II, the duty and authority of the Trustee to manage the business and affairs of the Master Fund is hereby delegated to the Managing Owner, which duty and authority the Managing Owner may further delegate as provided herein, all pursuant to Section 3806(b)(7) of the Delaware Trust Statute. The Trustee shall have only the rights, obligations and liabilities specifically provided for herein and shall have no implied rights, duties, obligations and liabilities with respect to the business and affairs of the Master Fund. The Trustee shall have the power and authority to execute and file certificates as required by the Delaware Trust Statute and to accept service of process on the Master Fund in the State of Delaware. The Trustee shall provide prompt notice to the Managing Owner of its performance of any of the foregoing. The Managing Owner shall reasonably keep the Trustee informed of any actions taken by the Managing Owner with respect to the Master Fund that would reasonably be expected to affect the rights, obligations or liabilities of the Trustee hereunder or under the Delaware Trust Statute.

 

SECTION 2.3 Compensation and Expenses of the Trustee. The Trustee shall be entitled to receive from the Managing Owner or an Affiliate of the Managing Owner (including the Master Fund) reasonable compensation for its services hereunder as set forth in a separate fee agreement and shall be entitled to be reimbursed by the Managing Owner or an Affiliate of the Managing Owner (including the Master Fund) for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by it in the performance of its duties hereunder, including without limitation, the reasonable compensation, out-of-pocket expenses and disbursements of counsel and such other agents as the Trustee may employ in connection with the exercise and performance of its rights and duties hereunder.

 

SECTION 2.4 Indemnification. The Managing Owner agrees (and any additional Managing Owner admitted pursuant to Section 4.2(g) will be deemed to agree), whether or not any of the transactions contemplated hereby shall be consummated, to assume liability for, and does hereby indemnify, protect, save and keep harmless Wilmington Trust Company (in its capacity as Trustee and individually) and its successors, assigns, legal representatives, officers, directors, employees, agents and servants (the “Indemnified Parties”) from and against any and all liabilities, obligations, losses, damages, penalties, taxes (excluding any taxes payable by the Trustee on or measured by any compensation received by the Trustee for its services hereunder or any indemnity payments received by the Trustee pursuant to this Section 2.4), claims, actions, suits, costs, expenses or disbursements (including legal fees and expenses) of any kind and nature whatsoever (collectively, “Expenses”), which may be imposed on, incurred by or asserted against the Indemnified Parties in any way relating to or arising out of the formation, operation or termination of the Master Fund, the execution, delivery and performance of any other

 

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agreements to which the Master Fund is a party or the action or inaction of the Trustee hereunder or thereunder, except for Expenses resulting from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the Indemnified Parties. The indemnities contained in this Section 2.4 shall survive the termination of this Trust Agreement or the removal or resignation of the Trustee. The Indemnified Parties shall not be entitled to indemnification from any Master Fund Estate.

 

SECTION 2.5 Successor Trustee.

 

Upon the resignation or removal of the Trustee, the Managing Owner shall appoint a successor Trustee by delivering a written instrument to the outgoing Trustee. Any successor Trustee must satisfy the requirements of Section 3807 of the Delaware Trust Statute. Any resignation or removal of the Trustee and appointment of a successor Trustee shall not become effective until a written acceptance of appointment is delivered by the successor Trustee to the outgoing Trustee and the Managing Owner and any fees and expenses due to the outgoing Trustee are paid. Following compliance with the preceding sentence, the successor Trustee shall become fully vested with all of the rights, powers, duties and obligations of the outgoing Trustee under this Trust Agreement, with like effect as if originally named as Trustee, and the outgoing Trustee shall be discharged of its duties and obligations under this Trust Agreement.

 

SECTION 2.6 Liability of Trustee. Except as otherwise provided in this Article II, in accepting the trust created hereby, Wilmington Trust Company acts solely as Trustee hereunder and not in its individual capacity, and all Persons having any claim against Wilmington Trust Company by reason of the transactions contemplated by this Trust Agreement and any other agreement to which the Master Fund is a party shall look only to the Master Fund Estate for payment or satisfaction thereof; provided, however, that in no event is the foregoing intended to affect or limit the liability of the Managing Owner as set forth in Section 1.7 hereof. The Trustee shall not be liable or accountable hereunder to the Trust or to any other Person or under any other agreement to which the Master Fund is a party, except for the Trustee’s own gross negligence or willful misconduct. In particular, but not by way of limitation:

 

(a) The Trustee shall have no liability or responsibility for the validity or sufficiency of this Trust Agreement or for the form, character, genuineness, sufficiency, value or validity of the Trust Estate;

 

(b) The Trustee shall not be liable for any actions taken or omitted to be taken by it in accordance with the instructions of the Managing Owner or the Liquidating Trustee;

 

(c) The Trustee shall not have any liability for the acts or omissions of the Managing Owner or its delegatees;

 

(d) The Trustee shall not be liable for its failure to supervise the performance of any obligations of the Managing Owner or its delegatees or any commodity broker;

 

(e) No provision of this Trust Agreement shall require the Trustee to act or expend or risk its own funds or otherwise incur any financial liability in the performance of any of its rights or powers hereunder if the Trustee shall have reasonable grounds for believing that such action, repayment of such funds or adequate indemnity against such risk or liability is not reasonably assured or provided to it;

 

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(f) Under no circumstances shall the Trustee be liable for indebtedness evidenced by or other obligations of the Master Fund arising under this Trust Agreement or any other agreements to which the Master Fund is a party;

 

(g) The Trustee shall be under no obligation to exercise any of the rights or powers vested in it by this Trust Agreement, or to institute, conduct or defend any litigation under this Trust Agreement or any other agreements to which the Master Fund is a party, at the request, order or direction of the Managing Owner unless the Managing Owner has offered to Wilmington Trust Company (in its capacity as Trustee and individually) security or indemnity satisfactory to it against the costs, expenses and liabilities that may be incurred by Wilmington Trust Company (including, without limitation, the reasonable fees and expenses of its counsel) therein or thereby;

 

(h) Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the Trustee shall not be required to take any action in any jurisdiction other than in the State of Delaware if the taking of such action will require the consent or approval or authorization or order of or the giving of notice to, or the registration with or taking of any action in respect of, any state or other governmental authority or agency of any jurisdiction other than the State of Delaware, (ii) result in any fee, tax or other governmental charge under the laws of any jurisdiction or any political subdivision thereof in existence as of the date hereof other than the State of Delaware becoming payable by the Trustee or (iii) subject the Trustee to personal jurisdiction, other than in the State of Delaware, for causes of action arising from personal acts unrelated to the consummation of the transactions by the Trustee, as the case may be, contemplated hereby; and

 

(i) To the extent that, at law or in equity, the Trustee has duties (including fiduciary duties) and liabilities relating thereto to the Master Fund, the Shareholders or to any other Person, the Trustee acting under this Trust Agreement shall not be liable to the Master Fund, the Shareholders or to any other Person for its good faith reliance on the provisions of this Trust Agreement. The provisions of this Trust Agreement, to the extent that they restrict the duties and liabilities of the Trustee otherwise existing at law or in equity are agreed by the parties hereto to replace such other duties and liabilities of the Trustee.

 

SECTION 2.7 Reliance; Advice of Counsel.

 

(a) In the absence of bad faith, the Trustee may conclusively rely upon certificates or opinions furnished to the Trustee and conforming to the requirements of this Trust Agreement in determining the truth of the statements and the correctness of the opinions contained therein, and shall incur no liability to anyone in acting on any signature, instrument, notice, resolutions, request, consent, order, certificate, report, opinion, bond or other document or paper believed by it to be genuine and believed by it to be signed by the proper party or parties and need not investigate any fact or matter pertaining to or in any such document; provided, however, that the Trustee shall have examined any certificates or opinions so as to reasonably determine compliance of the same with the requirements of this Trust Agreement. The Trustee may accept a certified copy of a resolution of the board of directors or other governing body of any corporate party as conclusive evidence that such resolution has been duly adopted by such body and that the same is in full force and effect. As to any fact or matter the method of the determination of which is not specifically prescribed herein, the Trustee may for all purposes

 

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hereof rely on a certificate, signed by the president or any vice president or by the treasurer or other authorized officers of the relevant party, as to such fact or matter, and such certificate shall constitute full protection to the Trustee for any action taken or omitted to be taken by it in good faith in reliance thereon.

 

(b) In the exercise or administration of the Master Fund hereunder and in the performance of its duties and obligations under this Trust Agreement, the Trustee, at the expense of the Managing Owner or an Affiliate of the Managing Owner (including the Master Fund) may act directly or through its agents, attorneys, custodians or nominees pursuant to agreements entered into with any of them, and the Trustee shall not be liable for the conduct or misconduct of such agents, attorneys, custodians or nominees if such agents, attorneys, custodians or nominees shall have been selected by the Trustee with reasonable care and (ii) may consult with counsel, accountants and other skilled professionals to be selected with reasonable care by it. The Trustee shall not be liable for anything done, suffered or omitted in good faith by it in accordance with the opinion or advice of any such counsel, accountant or other such Persons.

 

SECTION 2.8 Payments to the Trustee. Any amounts paid to the Trustee pursuant to this Article shall be deemed not to be a part of the Trust Estate immediately after such payment. Any amounts owing to the Trustee under this Trust Agreement shall constitute a claim against the Trust Estate.

 

ARTICLE III

 

CREATIONS AND ISSUANCE OF CREATION BASKETS

 

SECTION 3.1 General. The Managing Owner shall have the power and authority, without Limited Owner approval, to issue Shares from time to time as it deems necessary or desirable. The number of Shares authorized shall be unlimited, and the Shares so authorized may be represented in part by fractional Shares, calculated to four decimal places. From time-to-time, the Managing Owner may divide or combine the Shares into a greater or lesser number without thereby changing the proportionate beneficial interests. The Managing Owner may issue Shares for such consideration and on such terms as it may determine (or for no consideration if pursuant to a Share dividend or split-up), all without action or approval of the Limited Owner. All Shares when so issued on the terms determined by the Managing Owner shall be fully paid and non-assessable. The Shares initially shall be divided into two classes: General Shares and Limited Shares. Every Shareholder, by virtue of having purchased or otherwise a acquired Share, shall be deemed to have expressly consented and agreed to be bound by the terms of this Trust Agreement.

 

SECTION 3.2 Offer of Limited Shares; Procedures for Creation and Issuance of Creation Baskets.

 

(a) General. The following procedures, as supplemented by the more detailed procedures agreed from time to time between the Managing Owner and the Limited Owner, will govern the Trust with respect to the creation and issuance of Creation Baskets. Subject to the limitations upon and requirements for issuance of Creation Baskets stated herein and in such procedures, the number of Creation Baskets which may be issued by the Master Fund is unlimited.

 

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(i) On any Business Day, the Limited Owner may submit to the Managing Owner a purchase order and subscription agreement to subscribe for and agree to purchase one or more Creation Baskets (such request by the Limited Owner, a “Purchase Order Subscription Agreement”). Purchase Order Subscription Agreements must be received by the Managing Owner from the Limited Owner no later than the Order Cut-Off Time on a Business Day (the “Purchase Order Subscription Date”). The Managing Owner will process Purchase Order Subscription Agreements only from the Limited Owner.

 

(ii) Any Purchase Order is subject to rejection by the Managing Owner pursuant to Section 3.2(c).

 

(iii) After accepting a Purchase Order Subscription Agreement from the Limited Owner, the Managing Owner will issue and deliver Creation Baskets to fill the Limited Owner’s Purchase Order Subscription Agreement as of noon New York time on the Business Day immediately following the Purchase Order Subscription Date, but only if by such time the Managing Owner has received (A) for its own account, the Transaction Fee, and (B) for the account of the Master Fund the Creation Basket Capital Contribution due from the Limited Owner in respect of such Purchase Order Subscription Agreement.

 

(b) Issuance of Creation Basket. Upon issuing a Creation Basket pursuant to a Purchase Order Subscription Agreement, the Managing Owner will issue the Creation Basket to the Limited Owner.

 

(c) Rejection. The Managing Owner shall have the absolute right, but shall have no obligation, to reject any Purchase Order Subscription Agreement or Creation Basket Capital Contribution (i) determined by the Managing Owner not to be in proper form; (ii) that the Managing Owner has determined would have adverse tax consequences to the Master Fund or to the Limited Owner; (iii) the acceptance or receipt of which would, in the opinion of counsel to the Managing Owner, be unlawful; or (iv) if circumstances outside the control of the Managing Owner make it for all practical purposes not feasible to process creations of Creation Baskets. The Managing Owner shall not be liable to any person by reason of the rejection of any Purchase Order Subscription Agreement or Creation Basket Capital Contribution.

 

SECTION 3.3 Assets of the Master Fund. All consideration received by the Master Fund for the issue or sale of Creation Baskets together with all of the Trust Estate in which such consideration is invested or reinvested, all income, earnings, profits, and proceeds thereof, including any proceeds derived from the sale, exchange or liquidation of such assets, and any funds or payments derived from any reinvestment of such proceeds in whatever form the same may be, shall irrevocably belong to the Master Fund for all purposes, subject only to the rights of creditors of the Master Fund and except as may otherwise be required by applicable tax laws, and shall be so recorded upon the books of account of the Master Fund.

 

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SECTION 3.4 Liabilities. The Trust Estate shall be charged with the liabilities of the Master Fund; and all expenses, costs, charges and reserves attributable to the Master Fund. The Managing Owner shall have full discretion, to the extent not inconsistent with applicable law, to determine which items shall be treated as income and which items as capital, and each such determination and allocation shall be conclusive and binding upon the Shareholders.

 

SECTION 3.5 Distributions. Distributions on Shares may be paid with such frequency as the Managing Owner may determine, which may be daily or otherwise, to the Shareholders from such of the income and capital gains, accrued or realized, as the Managing Owner may determine, after providing for actual and accrued liabilities of the Master Fund. All distributions on Shares shall be distributed pro rata to the Shareholders in proportion to the total outstanding Shares held by such Shareholders at the date and time of record established for the payment of such distribution.

 

SECTION 3.6 Voting Rights. Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, on each matter submitted to a vote of the Shareholders, each Shareholder shall be entitled to a proportionate vote based upon the product of the Net Asset Value per Share multiplied by the number of Shares, or fraction thereof, standing in its name on the books of the Master Fund.

 

SECTION 3.7 Equality. Except as provided herein, all Shares shall represent an equal proportionate beneficial interest in the assets of the Master Fund subject to the liabilities of the Master Fund, and each Share shall be equal to each other Share. The Managing Owner may from time to time divide or combine the Shares into a greater or lesser number of Shares without thereby changing the proportionate beneficial interest in the assets of the Master Fund or in any way affecting the rights of Shareholders.

 

ARTICLE IV

 

THE MANAGING OWNER

 

SECTION 4.1 Management of the Master Fund. Pursuant to Section 3806(b)(7) of the Delaware Trust Statute, the Master Fund shall be managed by the Managing Owner and the conduct of the Master Fund’s business shall be controlled and conducted solely by the Managing Owner in accordance with this Trust Agreement.

 

SECTION 4.2 Authority of Managing Owner. In addition to and not in limitation of any rights and powers conferred by law or other provisions of this Trust Agreement, and except as limited, restricted or prohibited by the express provisions of this Trust Agreement or the Delaware Trust Statute, the Managing Owner shall have and may exercise on behalf of the Master Fund, all powers and rights necessary, proper, convenient or advisable to effectuate and carry out the purposes, business and objectives of the Master Fund, which shall include, without limitation, the following:

 

(a) To enter into, execute, deliver and maintain, and to cause the Master Fund to perform its obligations under, contracts, agreements and any or all other documents and instruments, and to do and perform all such things as may be in furtherance of Master Fund purposes or necessary or appropriate for the offer and sale of the Shares and the conduct of

 

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Master Fund activities, including, but not limited to, contracts with third parties for commodity brokerage services and/or administrative services, provided, however, that such services may be performed by an Affiliate or Affiliates of the Managing Owner so long as the Managing Owner has made a good faith determination that: (A) the Affiliate which it proposes to engage to perform such services is qualified to do so (considering the prior experience of the Affiliate or the individuals employed thereby); (B) the terms and conditions of the agreement pursuant to which such Affiliate is to perform services for the Master Fund are no less favorable to the Master Fund than could be obtained from equally-qualified unaffiliated third parties; and (C) the maximum period covered by the agreement pursuant to which such affiliate is to perform services for the Master Fund shall not exceed one year, and such agreement shall be terminable without penalty upon sixty (60) days’ prior written notice by the Master Fund.

 

(b) To establish, maintain, deposit into, sign checks and/or otherwise draw upon accounts on behalf of the Master Fund with appropriate banking and savings institutions, and execute and/or accept any instrument or agreement incidental to the Master Fund’s business and in furtherance of its purposes, any such instrument or agreement so executed or accepted by the Managing Owner in the Managing Owner’s name shall be deemed executed and accepted on behalf of the Master Fund by the Managing Owner;

 

(c) To deposit, withdraw, pay, retain and distribute the Trust Estate or any portion thereof in any manner consistent with the provisions of this Trust Agreement;

 

(d) To supervise the preparation and filing of the Registration Statement and supplements and amendments thereto, and the Prospectus;

 

(e) To pay or authorize the payment of distributions to the Shareholders and expenses of the Master Fund;

 

(f) To make any elections on behalf of the Master Fund under the Code, or any other applicable U.S. federal or state tax law as the Managing Owner shall determine to be in the best interests of the Master Fund;

 

(g) In the sole discretion of the Managing Owner, to admit an Affiliate or Affiliates of the Managing Owner as additional Managing Owners. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Managing Owner may not admit Affiliate(s) of the Managing Owner as an additional Managing Owner if it has received notice of its removal as a Managing Owner, pursuant to Section 8.2(d) hereof, or if the concurrence of at least a majority in interest (over 50%) of the outstanding Shares (not including Shares owned by the Managing Owner) is not obtained; and

 

SECTION 4.3 Obligations of the Managing Owner. In addition to the obligations expressly provided by the Delaware Trust Statute or this Trust Agreement, the Managing Owner shall:

 

(a) Devote such of its time to the business and affairs of the Master Fund as it shall, in its discretion exercised in good faith, determine to be necessary to conduct the business and affairs of the Master Fund for the benefit of the Master Fund and the Limited Owner;

 

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(b) Execute, file, record and/or publish all certificates, statements and other documents and do any and all other things as may be appropriate for the formation, qualification and operation of the Master Fund and for the conduct of its business in all appropriate jurisdictions;

 

(c) Retain independent public accountants to audit the accounts of the Master Fund;

 

(d) Employ attorneys to represent the Master Fund;

 

(e) Select the Master Fund’s Trustee, Administrator, and Clearing Brokers;

 

(f) Use its best efforts to maintain the status of the Master Fund as a “statutory trust” for state law purposes, and as a “partnership” for U.S. federal income tax purposes;

 

(g) Monitor the brokerage fees charged to the Master Fund, and the services rendered by futures commission merchants to the Master Fund, to determine whether the fees paid by, and the services rendered to, the Master Fund for futures brokerage are at competitive rates and are the best price and services available under the circumstances, and if necessary, renegotiate the brokerage fee structure to obtain such rates and services for the Master Fund. No material change related to brokerage fees shall be made except upon 60 Business Days’ prior notice to the Limited Owner, which notice shall include a description of the Limited Owner’s voting rights as set forth in Section 8.2 hereof and a description of the Limited Owner’s redemption rights as set forth in Section 7.1 hereof;

 

(h) Have fiduciary responsibility for the safekeeping and use of the Trust Estate, whether or not in the Managing Owner’s immediate possession or control, and the Managing Owner will not employ or permit others to employ such funds or assets (including any interest earned thereon as provided for in the Prospectus) in any manner except for the benefit of the Master Fund, including, among other things, the utilization of any portion of the Trust Estate as compensating balances for the exclusive benefit of the Managing Owner. The Managing Owner shall at all times act with integrity and good faith and exercise due diligence in all activities relating to the conduct of the business of the Master Fund and in resolving conflicts of interest;

 

(i) Refuse to recognize any attempted transfer or assignment of a Share that is not made in accordance with the provisions of Article V; and

 

(j) Perform such other services as the Managing Owner believes that the Master Fund may from time to time require.

 

SECTION 4.4 General Prohibitions. The Master Fund shall not:

 

(a) Borrow money from or loan money to any Shareholder (including the Managing Owner) or other Person, except that the foregoing is not intended to prohibit (i) the deposit on margin with respect to the initiation and maintenance of Currencies positions or (ii) obtaining lines of credit for the trading of forward contracts; provided, however, that the Master Fund is prohibited from incurring any indebtedness on a non-recourse basis;

 

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(b) Create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any lien, mortgage, pledge conditional sales or other title retention agreement, charge, security interest or encumbrance, except (i) the right and/or obligation of a commodity broker to close out sufficient currencies positions of the Master Fund so as to restore the Master Fund’s account to proper margin status in the event that the Master Fund fails to meet a Margin Call, (ii) liens for taxes not delinquent or being contested in good faith and by appropriate proceedings and for which appropriate reserves have been established, (iii) deposits or pledges to secure obligations under workmen’s compensation, social security or similar laws or under unemployment insurance, (iv) deposits or pledges to secure contracts (other than contracts for the payment of money), leases, statutory obligations, surety and appeal bonds and other obligations of like nature arising in the ordinary course of business, or (v) mechanic’s, warehousemen’s, carrier’s, workmen’s, materialmen’s or other like liens arising in the ordinary course of business with respect to obligations which are not due or which are being contested in good faith, and for which appropriate reserves have been established if required by generally accepted accounting principles, and liens arising under ERISA;

 

(c) Commingle its assets with those of any other Person, except to the extent permitted under the CE Act and the regulations promulgated thereunder;

 

(d) Engage in Pyramiding of its Currencies positions; provided, however, that the Managing Owner may take into account open trade equity positions in determining generally whether to require additional Currencies positions;

 

(e) Permit rebates to be received by the Managing Owner or any Affiliate of the Managing Owner, or permit the Managing Owner or any Affiliate of the Managing Owner to engage in any reciprocal business arrangements which would circumvent the foregoing prohibition;

 

(f) Permit the Managing Owner to share in any portion of brokerage fees related to commodity brokerage services paid with respect to commodity trading activities;

 

(g) Enter into any contract with the Managing Owner or an Affiliate of the Managing Owner (except for selling agreements for the sale of Shares) which has a term of more than one year and which does not provide that it may be canceled by the Master Fund without penalty on sixty (60) days prior written notice or for the provision of goods and services, except at rates and terms at least as favorable as those which may be obtained from third parties in arms-length negotiations;

 

(h) Permit churning of its Currency trading account(s) for the purpose of generating excess brokerage commissions;

 

(i) Enter into any exclusive brokerage contract; or

 

(j) Cause the Master Fund to elect to be treated as an association taxable as a corporation for U.S. federal income tax purposes.

 

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SECTION 4.5 Liability of Covered Persons. A Covered Person shall have no liability to the Master Fund or to any Shareholder or other Covered Person for any loss suffered by the Master Fund which arises out of any action or inaction of such Covered Person if such Covered Person, in good faith, determined that such course of conduct was in the best interest of the Master Fund and such course of conduct did not constitute negligence or misconduct of such Covered Person. Subject to the foregoing, neither the Managing Owner nor any other Covered Person shall be personally liable for the return or repayment of all or any portion of the capital or profits of the Limited Owner or assignee thereof, it being expressly agreed that any such return of capital or profits made pursuant to this Trust Agreement shall be made solely from the assets of the Master Fund without any rights of contribution from the Managing Owner or any other Covered Person.

 

SECTION 4.6 Fiduciary Duty.

 

(a) To the extent that, at law or in equity, the Managing Owner has duties (including fiduciary duties) and liabilities relating thereto to the Master Fund, the Shareholders or to any other Person, the Managing Owner acting under this Trust Agreement shall not be liable to the Master Fund, the Shareholders or to any other Person for its good faith reliance on the provisions of this Trust Agreement subject to the standard of care in Section 4.5 herein. The provisions of this Trust Agreement, to the extent that they restrict the duties and liabilities of the Managing Owner otherwise existing at law or in equity are agreed by the parties hereto to replace such other duties and liabilities of the Managing Owner. Any material changes in the Master Fund’s basic investment policies or structure shall occur only upon the written approval or affirmative vote of Limited Shares equal to at least a majority (over 50%) of the Net Asset Value of the Master Fund (excluding Shares held by the Managing Owner and its Affiliates) of the Master Fund pursuant to Section 11.1(a) below.

 

(b) Unless otherwise expressly provided herein:

 

(i) whenever a conflict of interest exists or arises between the Managing Owner or any of its Affiliates, on the one hand, and the Master Fund or any Shareholder or any other Person, on the other hand; or

 

(ii) whenever this Trust Agreement or any other agreement contemplated herein or therein provides that the Managing Owner shall act in a manner that is, or provides terms that are, fair and reasonable to the Master Fund, any Shareholder or any other Person,

 

the Managing Owner shall resolve such conflict of interest, take such action or provide such terms, considering in each case the relative interest of each party (including its own interest) to such conflict, agreement, transaction or situation and the benefits and burdens relating to such interests, any customary or accepted industry practices, and any applicable generally accepted accounting practices or principles. In the absence of bad faith by the Managing Owner, the resolution, action or terms so made, taken or provided by the Managing Owner shall not constitute a breach of this Trust Agreement or any other agreement contemplated herein or of any duty or obligation of the Managing Owner at law or in equity or otherwise.

 

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(c) The Managing Owner and any Affiliate of the Managing Owner may engage in or possess an interest in other profit-seeking or business ventures of any nature or description, independently or with others, whether or not such ventures are competitive with the Master Fund and the doctrine of corporate opportunity, or any analogous doctrine, shall not apply to the Managing Owner. If the Managing Owner acquires knowledge of a potential transaction, agreement, arrangement or other matter that may be an opportunity for the Master Fund, it shall have no duty to communicate or offer such opportunity to the Master Fund, and the Managing Owner shall not be liable to the Master Fund or to the Shareholders for breach of any fiduciary or other duty by reason of the fact that the Managing Owner pursues or acquires for, or directs such opportunity to another Person or does not communicate such opportunity or information to the Master Fund. Neither the Master Fund nor any Shareholder shall have any rights or obligations by virtue of this Trust Agreement or the Master Fund relationship created hereby in or to such independent ventures or the income or profits or losses derived therefrom, and the pursuit of such ventures, even if competitive with the activities of the Master Fund, shall not be deemed wrongful or improper. Except to the extent expressly provided herein, the Managing Owner may engage or be interested in any financial or other transaction with the Master Fund, the Shareholders or any Affiliate of the Master Fund or the Shareholders.

 

SECTION 4.7 Indemnification of the Managing Owner.

 

(a) The Managing Owner shall be indemnified by the Master Fund against any losses, judgments, liabilities, expenses and amounts paid in settlement of any claims sustained by it in connection with its activities for the Master Fund, provided that (i) the Managing Owner was acting on behalf of or performing services for the Master Fund and has determined, in good faith, that such course of conduct was in the best interests of the Master Fund and such liability or loss was not the result of negligence, misconduct, or a breach of this Trust Agreement on the part of the Managing Owner and (ii) any such indemnification will only be recoverable from the Master Fund Estate. All rights to indemnification permitted herein and payment of associated expenses shall not be affected by the dissolution or other cessation to exist of the Managing Owner, or the withdrawal, adjudication of bankruptcy or insolvency of the Managing Owner, or the filing of a voluntary or involuntary petition in bankruptcy under Title 11 of the U.S. Code by or against the Managing Owner. The source of payments made in respect of indemnification under this Trust Agreement shall be from assets of the Master Fund.

 

(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 4.6(a) above, the Managing Owner and any Person acting as broker-dealer for the Master Fund shall not be indemnified for any losses, liabilities or expenses arising from or out of an alleged violation of U.S. federal or state securities laws unless (i) there has been a successful adjudication on the merits of each count involving alleged securities law violations as to the particular indemnitee and the court approves the indemnification of such expenses (including, without limitation, litigation costs), (ii) such claims have been dismissed with prejudice on the merits by a court of competent jurisdiction as to the particular indemnitee and the court approves the indemnification of such expenses (including, without limitation, litigation costs) or (iii) a court of competent jurisdiction approves a settlement of the claims against a particular indemnitee and finds that indemnification of the settlement and related costs should be made.

 

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(c) The Master Fund shall not incur the cost of that portion of any insurance which insures any party against any liability, the indemnification of which is herein prohibited.

 

(d) Expenses incurred in defending a threatened or pending civil, administrative or criminal action suit or proceeding against the Managing Owner shall be paid by the Master Fund in advance of the final disposition of such action, suit or proceeding, if (i) the legal action relates to the performance of duties or services by the Managing Owner on behalf of the Master Fund; (ii) the legal action is initiated by a third party who is not the Limited Owner or the legal action is initiated by the Limited Owner and a court of competent jurisdiction specifically approves such advance; and (iii) the Managing Owner undertakes to repay the advanced funds with interest to the Master Fund in cases in which it is not entitled to indemnification under this Section 4.7.

 

(e) The term “Managing Owner” as used only in this Section 4.7 shall include, in addition to the Managing Owner, any other Covered Person performing services on behalf of the Master Fund and acting within the scope of the Managing Owner’s authority as set forth in this Trust Agreement.

 

(f) In the event the Master Fund is made a party to any claim, dispute, demand or litigation or otherwise incurs any loss, liability, damage, cost or expense as a result of or in connection with the Limited Owner’s (or assignee’s) obligations or liabilities unrelated to Master Fund business, the Limited Owner (or assignees cumulatively) shall indemnify, defend, hold harmless, and reimburse the Master Fund for all such loss, liability, damage, cost and expense incurred, including attorneys’ and accountants’ fees.

 

SECTION 4.8 Expenses and Limitations Thereon.

 

(a) Organization and Offering Expenses.

 

(i) The Managing Owner or an Affiliate of the Managing Owner shall be responsible for the payment of all Organization and Offering Expenses incurred in connection with the creation of the Master Fund and sale of Shares; provided, however, that the amount of such Organization and Offering Expenses paid by the Managing Owner shall be subject to reimbursement by the Master Fund to the Managing Owner, without interest, in up to 36 monthly payments during each of the first 36 months of the Trust’s Operations. In the event that the amount of the Organization and Offering Expenses incurred in connection with the creation of the Master Fund and paid by the Managing Owner is not fully reimbursed by the end of the 36th month of the Trust’s Operations, the Managing Owner shall not be entitled to receive, and the Master Fund shall not be required to pay, any unreimbursed portion of such expenses outstanding as of such date. In the event the Master Fund terminates prior to the completion of any reimbursement contemplated by this Section 4.8(a)(i), the Managing Owner shall not be entitled to receive, and the Master Fund shall not be required to pay, any unreimbursed portion of such expenses outstanding as of the date of such termination.

 

(ii) The Managing Owner or an Affiliate of the Managing Owner also shall be responsible for the payment of all Organization and Offering Expenses incurred

 

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after the commencement of the Trust’s operations; provided, however, that the amount of such Organization and Offering Expenses paid by the Managing Owner shall be subject to reimbursement by the Master Fund to the Managing Owner, without interest, in up to 36 monthly payments during each of the first 36 months following the month in which such expenses were paid by the Managing Owner. In the event that the amount of the Organization and Offering Expenses incurred after the commencement of the Trust’s operations and paid by the Managing Owner is not fully reimbursed by the end of the 36th month following the month in which such expenses were paid by the Managing Owner, the Managing Owner shall not be entitled to receive, and the Master Fund shall not be required to pay, any unreimbursed portion of such expenses outstanding as of such date. In the event the Master Fund terminates prior to the completion of any reimbursement contemplated by this Section 4.8(a)(ii), the Managing Owner shall not be entitled to receive, and the Master Fund shall not be required to pay, any unreimbursed portion of such expenses outstanding as of the date of such termination.

 

(iii) In no event shall the Managing Owner be entitled to reimbursement under Section 4.8(a)(i) in an aggregate amount in excess of 2.50% of the aggregate amount of all subscriptions accepted prior to the end of the 36th month of the Trust’s Operations. In no event shall the aggregate amount of the reimbursement payments from the Master Fund to the Managing Owner under Sections 4.8(a)(i) and (ii) exceed 0.10% per annum of the Net Asset Value of the Master Fund and the beginning of such month.

 

(iv) Organization and Offering Expenses shall mean those expenses incurred in connection with the formation, qualification and registration of the Master Fund and the Shares and in offering, distributing and processing the Shares under applicable U.S. federal law, and any other expenses actually incurred and, directly or indirectly, related to the organization of the Master Fund or the offering of the Shares, including, but not limited to, expenses such as: (i) initial and ongoing registration fees, filing fees, escrow fees and taxes, (ii) costs of preparing, printing (including typesetting), amending, supplementing, mailing and distributing the Registration Statement, the Exhibits thereto and the Prospectus prior to the commencement of the Trust’s operations, (iii) the costs of qualifying, printing, (including typesetting), amending, supplementing, mailing and distributing sales materials used in connection with the offering and issuance of the Shares, (iv) travel, telegraph, telephone and other expenses in connection with the offering and issuance of the Shares, (v) accounting, auditing and legal fees (including disbursements related thereto) incurred in connection therewith, and (vi) any extraordinary expenses (including, but not limited to, legal claims and liabilities and litigation costs and any permitted indemnification associated therewith) related thereto.

 

(b) Routine Operational, Administrative and Other Ordinary and Extraordinary Expenses. All ongoing charges, costs and expenses of the Master Fund’s operation, including, but not limited to, the routine expenses associated with (i) all brokerage commissions, including applicable exchange fees, NFA fees, give-up fees, pit brokerage fees and other transaction related fees and expenses charged in connection with trading activities; (ii) preparation of monthly, quarterly, annual and other reports required by applicable U.S. federal and state regulatory authorities; (iii) Master Fund meetings and preparing, printing and mailing

 

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of proxy statements and reports to Shareholders; (iv) the payment of any distributions related to redemption of Baskets; (v) routine services of the Trustee, legal counsel and independent accountants; (vi) routine accounting and bookkeeping services, whether performed by an outside service provider or by Affiliates of the Managing Owner; (vii) postage and insurance; (viii) client relations and services; (ix) computer equipment and system maintenance; (x) the Management Fee; (xi) required payments to any other service providers of the Master Fund pursuant to any applicable contract; and (xii) extraordinary expenses (including, but not limited to, legal claims and liabilities and litigation costs and any indemnification related thereto) shall be billed to and/or paid by the Master Fund.

 

(c) The Managing Owner or any Affiliate of the Managing Owner may only be reimbursed for the actual cost to the Managing Owner or such Affiliate of any expenses which it advances on behalf of the Master Fund for which payment the Master Fund is responsible. In addition, payment to the Managing Owner or such Affiliate for indirect expenses incurred in performing services for the Master Fund in its capacity as the managing owner of the Master Fund, such as salaries and fringe benefits of officers and directors, rent or depreciation, utilities and other administrative items generally falling within the category of the Managing Owner’s “overhead,” is prohibited.

 

(d) The Master Fund hereby assumes all of the Limited Owner’s expenses and costs of each and every type whatsoever, which shall be deemed to be and treated for all purposes of this Trust Agreement as expenses and costs of the Master Fund.

 

SECTION 4.9 Compensation to the Managing Owner. The Master Fund shall pay to the Managing Owner, monthly in arrears, a management fee in an amount equal to 0.000625% (0.75% per annum) (the “Management Fee”) of the Master Fund’s Net Asset Value as of the end of each month. The Managing Owner shall, in its capacity as a Shareholder, be entitled to receive allocations and distributions pursuant to the provisions of this Trust Agreement.

 

SECTION 4.10 Other Business of Shareholders. Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, any of the Shareholders and any shareholder, officer, director, employee or other person holding a legal or beneficial interest in an entity which is a Shareholder, may engage in or possess an interest in other business ventures of every nature and description, independently or with others, and the pursuit of such ventures, even if competitive with the business of the Master Fund, shall not be deemed wrongful or improper.

 

SECTION 4.11 Voluntary Withdrawal of the Managing Owner. The Managing Owner may withdraw voluntarily as the Managing Owner of the Master Fund only upon one hundred and twenty (120) days’ prior written notice to the Limited Owner and the Trustee. If the withdrawing Managing Owner is the last remaining Managing Owner, the Limited Owner may appoint, effective as of a date on or prior to the withdrawal, a successor Managing Owner who shall carry on the business of the Master Fund. In the event of its removal or withdrawal, the Managing Owner shall be entitled to a redemption of its Share at the Net Asset Value thereof on the next Redemption Date following the date of removal or withdrawal. If the Managing Owner withdraws and a successor Managing Owner is named, the withdrawing Managing Owner shall pay all expenses as a result of its withdrawal.

 

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SECTION 4.12 Authorization of Registration Statements. The Limited Owner hereby agrees that the Master Fund, the Managing Owner and the Trustee are authorized to execute, deliver and perform the agreements, acts, transactions and matters contemplated hereby or described in or contemplated by the Registration Statements on behalf of the Master Fund without any further act, approval or vote of the Limited Owner, notwithstanding any other provision of this Trust Agreement, the Delaware Trust Statute or any applicable law, rule or regulation.

 

SECTION 4.13 Litigation. The Managing Owner is hereby authorized to prosecute, defend, settle or compromise actions or claims at law or in equity as may be necessary or proper to enforce or protect the Master Fund’s interests. The Managing Owner shall satisfy any judgment, decree or decision of any court, board or authority having jurisdiction or any settlement of any suit or claim prior to judgment or final decision thereon, first, out of any insurance proceeds available therefor, next, out of the Master Fund’s assets and, thereafter, out of the assets (to the extent that it is permitted to do so under the various other provisions of this Trust Agreement) of the Managing Owner.

 

ARTICLE V

 

TRANSFERS OF SHARES

 

SECTION 5.1 Transfer of Managing Owner’s General Shares.

 

(a) Upon an Event of Withdrawal (as defined in Section 13.1), the Managing Owner’s General Shares shall be purchased by the Master Fund for a purchase price in cash equal to the Net Asset Value thereof. The Managing Owner will not cease to be a Managing Owner of the Master Fund merely upon the occurrence of its making an assignment for the benefit of creditors, filing a voluntary petition in bankruptcy, filing a petition or answer seeking for itself any reorganization, arrangement, composition, readjustment, liquidation, dissolution or similar relief under any statute, law or regulation, filing an answer or other pleading admitting or failing to contest material allegations of a petition filed against it in any proceeding of this nature or seeking, consenting to or acquiescing in the appointment of a Trustee, receiver or liquidator for itself or of all or any substantial part of its properties.

 

(b) To the full extent permitted by law, and on sixty (60) days’ prior written notice to the Limited Owner, of its right to vote thereon, if the transaction is other than with an Affiliated entity, nothing in this Trust Agreement shall be deemed to prevent the merger of the Managing Owner with another corporation or other entity, the reorganization of the Managing Owner into or with any other corporation or other entity, the transfer of all the capital stock of the Managing Owner or the assumption of the Shares, rights, duties and liabilities of the Managing Owner by, in the case of a merger, reorganization or consolidation, the surviving corporation or other entity by operation of law or the transfer of the Managing Owner’s Shares to an Affiliate of the Managing Owner. Without limiting the foregoing, none of the transactions referenced in the preceding sentence shall be deemed to be a voluntary withdrawal for purposes of Section 4.11 or an Event of Withdrawal or assignment of Shares for purposes of Sections 5.2(a) or 5.2(c).

 

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(c) Upon assignment of all of its Shares, the Managing Owner shall not cease to be a Managing Owner of the Master Fund, or to have the power to exercise any rights or powers as a Managing Owner, or to have liability for the obligations of the Master Fund under Section 1.7 hereof, until an additional Managing Owner, who shall carry on the business of the Master Fund, has been admitted to the Master Fund.

 

SECTION 5.2 Transfer of Limited Shares.

 

(a) The Managing Owner reserves the right to permit or deny, in its sole discretion, any written requests from the Limited Owner with respect to transferring Limited Shares. Permitted assignees of the Limited Owner shall be admitted as a substitute Limited Owner pursuant to this Article V only upon the Managing Owner’s prior written consent.

 

(i) A substituted Limited Owner is a permitted assignee that has been admitted as a Limited Owner with all the rights and powers of a Limited Owner hereunder. If all of the conditions provided in Section 5.2(b) below are satisfied, the Managing Owner shall admit permitted assignees into the Master Fund as a Limited Owner by making an entry on the books and records of the Master Fund reflecting that such permitted assignees have been admitted as a Limited Owner, and such permitted assignees will be deemed a Limited Owner at such time as such admission is reflected on the books and records of the Master Fund.

 

(ii) A permitted assignee is a Person to whom a Limited Owner has assigned his Limited Shares with the consent of the Managing Owner, as provided below in Section 5.2(d) but who has not become a substituted Limited Owner. A permitted assignee shall have no right to vote, to obtain any information on or account of the Master Fund’s transactions or to inspect the Master Fund’s books, but shall only be entitled to receive the share of the profits, or the return of the Capital Contribution, to which his assignor would otherwise be entitled as set forth in Section 5.2(d) below to the extent of the Limited Shares assigned. The Limited Owner agrees that any permitted assignee may become a substituted Limited Owner without the further act or consent of the Limited Owner, regardless of whether his permitted assignee becomes a substituted Limited Owner.

 

(iii) A Limited Owner shall bear all extraordinary costs (including attorneys’ and accountants’ fees), if any, related to any transfer, assignment, pledge or encumbrance of his Limited Shares.

 

(b) No permitted assignee of the whole or any portion of a Limited Owner’s Limited Shares shall have the right to become a substituted Limited Owner in place of his assignor unless all of the following conditions are satisfied:

 

(i) The written consent of the Managing Owner to such substitution shall be obtained, the granting or denial of which shall be within the sole and absolute discretion of the Managing Owner, subject to the provisions of Section 5.2(d)(i).

 

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(ii) A duly executed and acknowledged written instrument of assignment has been filed with the Master Fund setting forth the intention of the assignor that the permitted assignee become a substituted Limited Owner in his place;

 

(iii) The assignor and permitted assignee execute and acknowledge and/or deliver such other instruments as the Managing Owner may deem necessary or desirable to effect such admission, including his execution and delivery to the Managing Owner, as a counterpart to this Trust Agreement, of a Power of Attorney in the form set forth in the Subscription Agreement; and

 

(iv) Upon the request of the Managing Owner, an opinion of the Master Fund’s independent legal counsel is obtained to the effect that (A) the assignment will not jeopardize the Master Fund’s tax classification as a partnership and (B) the assignment does not violate this Trust Agreement or the Delaware Trust Statute.

 

(c) Any Person admitted as a Shareholder shall be subject to all of the provisions of this Trust Agreement as if an original signatory hereto.

 

(d) (i) Subject to the provisions of Section 5.2(e) below and to the provisions of this Section generally, a Limited Owner, subject to the Managing Owner’s consent, may have the right to assign all or any of his Limited Shares to any assignee by a written assignment (on a form acceptable to the Managing Owner) the terms of which are not in contravention of any of the provisions of this Trust Agreement, which assignment has been executed by the assignor and received by the Master Fund and recorded on the books thereof. An assignee of a Limited Share (or any interest therein) will not be recognized as a permitted assignee without the consent of the Managing Owner, which consent the Managing Owner may withhold in its sole discretion. The Managing Owner shall incur no liability to any investor or prospective investor for any action or inaction by it in connection with the foregoing, provided it acted in good faith.

 

(i) Except as specifically provided in this Trust Agreement, a permitted assignee of a Share shall be entitled to receive distributions attributable to the Share acquired by reason of such assignment from and after the effective date of the assignment of such Share to him. The “effective date” of an assignment of a Limited Share shall be determined by the Managing Owner in its sole discretion.

 

(ii) Anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding, the Master Fund and the Managing Owner shall be entitled to treat the permitted assignor of such Share as the absolute owner thereof in all respects, and shall incur no liability for distributions made in good faith to him, until such time as the written assignment has been received by, and recorded on the books of, the Master Fund.

 

(iii) No assignment or transfer of a Share may be made which would result in the Limited Owner and permitted assignees of the Limited Owner owning, directly or indirectly, individually or in the aggregate, 5% or more of the stock of the Managing Owner or any related person as defined in Sections 267(b) and 707(b)(1) of the Code. If any such assignment or transfer would otherwise be made by bequest,

 

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inheritance of operation of law, the Share transferred shall be deemed sold by the transferor to the Master Fund immediately prior to such transfer in the same manner as provided in Section 5.2(e)(ii).

 

(e) The Managing Owner, in its sole discretion, may cause the Master Fund to make, refrain from making, or once having made, to revoke, the election referred to in section 754 of the Code, and any similar election provided by state or local law, or any similar provision enacted in lieu thereof.

 

(f) The Managing Owner, in its sole discretion, may cause the Master Fund to make, refrain from making, or once having made, to revoke the election by a qualified fund under Code section 988(c)(1)(E)(iii)(V), and any similar election provided by state or local law, or any similar provision enacted in lieu thereof.

 

(g) The Limited Owner hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Master Fund and each Shareholder against any and all losses, damages, liabilities or expense (including, without limitation, tax liabilities or loss of tax benefits) arising, directly or indirectly, as a result of any transfer or purported transfer by the Limited Owner in violation of any provision contained in this Section 5.2.

 

(h) A transferee of a Master Fund interest shall succeed to a pro rata portion of the Capital Account of the transferor relating to the Master Fund interest so transferred provided, however, that if the transfer is found to cause a termination of the partnership under section 708(b)(1)(B) of the Code, the Master Fund’s properties shall be deemed to have been distributed in liquidation of the Master Fund to the Shareholders (including any transferee) pursuant to Article VIII (after adjusting the balance of the Capital Accounts of Shareholders as provided in Section 6.1) and recontributed by such Shareholders in reconstitution of the Master Fund. Any such deemed distribution shall be treated as an actual distribution for purposes of this Agreement.

 

ARTICLE VI

 

DISTRIBUTIONS AND ALLOCATIONS

 

SECTION 6.1 Capital Accounts. The Master Fund shall maintain for each Shareholder (which includes beneficial owners of Master Fund interests where information regarding the identity of such owner has been furnished to the Master Fund in accordance with section 6031(c) or the Code or any other method acceptable to the Managing Owner in its sole discretion) owning a Master Fund interest a separate Capital Account with respect to such Master Fund interest in accordance with the rules of Treasury Regulation section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv). The initial balance of each Shareholder’s book capital account shall be the amount of his initial Capital Contribution. Such Capital Account shall be (i) increased by the amount of all Capital Contributions made with respect to the Master Fund interest and all items of Master Fund income and gain computed and allocated to the Master Fund Shares in accordance with this Agreement and (ii) decreased by the amount of cash distributions made with respect to such Master Fund interest and all items of Master Fund deduction and loss computed and allocated in accordance with this Agreement.

 

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(a) Consistent with the provisions of Treasury Regulation section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(f), upon an issuance of additional Shares for cash, the Capital Accounts of all Shareholders shall, immediately prior to such issuances, be adjusted (consistent with the provisions hereof) upwards or downwards to reflect any Unrealized Gain or Unrealized Loss attributable to each Master Fund property, as if such Unrealized Gain or Loss had been recognized upon an actual sale of each such property, immediately prior to such issuance, and had been allocated to the Shareholders at such time pursuant to Section 6.3.

 

(b) In accordance with Treasury Regulation section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(f), immediately prior to the distribution of cash in redemption of all or a portion of a Shareholder’s Shares, the capital accounts of all Shareholders shall, immediately prior to any such distribution, be adjusted (consistent with the provisions hereof) upward or downward to reflect any Unrealized Gain or Unrealized Loss attributable to each Master Fund property, as if such Unrealized Gain or Unrealized Loss had been recognized upon an actual sale of each property, immediately prior to such distribution, and had been allocated to the Shareholders at such time pursuant to Section 6.3.

 

SECTION 6.2 Monthly Closing of Books. Within 45 days after the end of each calendar month or such shorter period as required for the final closing of the books for the taxable year, the Master Fund shall conduct an interim closing of the books as of the end of the last day of that calendar month. On the basis of the closing of the books for each calendar month, the Master Fund shall determine the amount of Profit and Loss attributable to that calendar month. Profits and Losses shall be determined in accordance with the accounting methods followed by the Master Fund for federal income tax purposes.

 

SECTION 6.3 Monthly Allocations. All allocations to Shareholders of items included within the Master Fund’s Profits and Losses attributable to each calendar month shall be allocated solely among the Shareholders recognized as shareholders as of the close of the last trading day of the preceding month, as follows:

 

(a) For purposes of maintaining the Capital Accounts and in determining the rights of the Shareholders among themselves, except as otherwise provided in this Article VI, each item of income, gain, loss and deduction shall be allocated among Shareholders in accordance with their respective Percentage Interests.

 

(b) Any item of loss or deduction otherwise allocated to the Managing Owner pursuant to Section 6.3(a) which is in excess of such Managing Owner’s positive Adjusted Capital Account balance (following adjustment to reflect the allocation of all other items for such period) shall instead be allocated to the other Shareholders in accordance with their respective Percentage Interests to the extent such item of loss or deduction exceeds such Managing Owner’s Adjusted Capital Account balance; provided that the allocation of any such item to such other Shareholders shall only be made hereunder to the extent the allocation would not result in or increase a negative balance in the Adjusted Capital Account of such other Shareholder. If such an allocation occurs, items of income or gain that would otherwise be allocated to the Managing Owner equal to the amount of such allocated loss or deduction will be allocated to the other Shareholders in accordance with their Percentage Interests as quickly as possible.

 

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(c) If any Shareholder unexpectedly receives any adjustments, allocations or distributions described in Treasury Regulation sections 1.704-1(b)(ii)(d)(4), (5) or (6), items of Master Fund income and gain shall be specially allocated to such Shareholder in an amount and manner sufficient to eliminate a deficit in its Adjusted Capital Account created by such adjustments, allocations or distributions as quickly as possible. This section 6.3(c) is intended to constitute a “qualified income offset” within the meaning of Treasury Regulation section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d).

 

(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, upon or prior to the issuance of additional Shares, the Managing Owner shall have the sole and complete discretion, without the approval of any other Shareholder, to amend any provision of this Article VI in any manner, as is necessary, appropriate or advisable to comply with any current or future provisions of the Code or the Treasury Regulations or to implement the terms and conditions of any Shares.

 

SECTION 6.4 Code Section 754 Adjustments. To the extent an adjustment to the tax basis of any Master Fund asset pursuant to Section 743(b) or 743(c) of the Code is required, pursuant to Treasury Regulation section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(m), to be taken into account in determining Capital Accounts, the amount of such adjustment to the Capital Accounts shall be treated as an item of gain (if the adjustment increases the basis of the asset) or loss (if the adjustment decreases such basis) and such item of gain or loss shall be specially allocated to the Shareholders in a manner consistent with the manner in which their Capital Accounts are required to be adjusted pursuant to such regulation. For purposes of computing the adjustments under section 743(b) of the Code, the Master Fund is authorized (but not required) to adopt a convention whereby the price paid by a transferee of Shares will be deemed to be the lowest quoted closing price of the Shares on the American Stock Exchange during the calendar month in which such transfer is deemed to occur pursuant to Section 5.2 without regard to the actual price paid by the transferee.

 

SECTION 6.5 Allocation of Profit and Loss for U.S. Federal Income Tax Purposes.

 

(a) Except as otherwise provided, each item of income, gain, loss, deduction and credit of the Master Fund shall be allocated among the Shareholders in accordance with their respective Percentage Interests.

 

(b) In an attempt to eliminate Book-Tax Disparities attributable to Adjusted Property, items of income, gain, and loss will be allocated for federal income tax purposes among the Shareholders as follows:

 

(i) Items attributable to an Adjusted Property will be allocated among the Shareholders in a manner consistent with the principles of section 704(c) of the Code to take into account the Unrealized Gain or Loss attributable to the property and the allocations thereof pursuant to Section 6.3(a) and (b).

 

(ii) Any items of income, gain, loss or deduction otherwise allocable under this Section 6.5 shall be subject to allocation by the Managing Owner in a manner designed to eliminate, to the maximum extent possible, Book-Tax Disparities in an Adjusted Property otherwise resulting from the application of the ceiling limitation under section 704(c) principles to the allocations provided under this Section.

 

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(iii) Subject to this Section 6.5(b), any items of income, gain, loss or deduction otherwise allocable to the Managing Owner pursuant to Section 6.3(a) that constitutes the tax corollary of an item of “book” income, gain, loss or deduction that has been allocated to the other Shareholders pursuant to Section 6.3(b) shall be allocated to the other Shareholders in the same manner and to the same extent provided in this Section 6.5(b).

 

(iv) If any Shareholder unexpectedly receives any adjustments, allocations or distributions described in Treasury Regulation section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d), items of income and gain shall be specially allocated to such Shareholder in an amount and manner consistent with the allocations of income and gain pursuant to Section 6.3(c).

 

(c) The tax allocations prescribed by this Section 6.5 shall be made to each holder of a Share whether or not the holder is a substituted Limited Owner. For purposes of this Section 6.5, tax allocations shall be made to the Managing Owner’s Shares on a Share-equivalent basis.

 

(d) The allocation of income and loss (and items thereof) for U.S. federal income tax purposes set forth in this Section 6.4 is intended to allocate taxable income and loss among Shareholders generally in the ratio and to the extent that net profit and net loss shall be allocated to such Shareholders under Section 6.3 so as to eliminate, to the extent possible, any disparity between a Shareholder’s book capital account and his tax capital account, consistent with the principles set forth in sections 704(b) and (c)(2) of the Code.

 

(e) Notwithstanding this Section 6.5, if after taking into account any distributions to be made with respect to such Share for the relevant period pursuant to Section 6.7 herein, any allocation would produce a deficit in the book capital account of a Share, the portion of such allocation that would create such a deficit shall instead be allocated pro rata to the book capital accounts of all the remaining Shareholders (subject to the same limitation).

 

SECTION 6.6 Effect of Section 754 Election. All items of income, gain, loss, deduction and credit recognized by the Master Fund for federal income tax purposes and allocated to Shareholders in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement shall be determined without regard to any election under section 754 of the Code which may be made by the Master Fund; provided, however, that such allocations, once made, shall be adjusted as necessary or appropriate to take into account those adjustments permitted or required by sections 734 or 743 of the Code.

 

SECTION 6.7 Allocation of Distributions. Initially, distributions shall be made by the Managing Owner, and the Managing Owner shall have sole discretion in determining the amount and frequency of distributions, other than redemptions, with respect to the Shares; provided, however, that no distribution shall be made that violates the Delaware Trust Statute. The aggregate distributions made in a Fiscal Year (other than distributions on termination, which shall be allocated in the manner described in Article XIII) shall be allocated among the holders

 

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of record of Shares in the ratio in which the number of Shares held of record by each of them bears to the number of Shares held of record by all of the Shareholders as of the record date of such distribution; provided, further, however, that any distribution made in respect of a Share shall not exceed the book capital account for such Share.

 

SECTION 6.8 Admissions of Shareholders; Transfers. For purposes of this Article VI, items of the Master Fund’s income, gain, loss, deduction and credit attributable to a transferred Share shall, for federal income tax purposes, be determined on an annual basis and prorated on a monthly basis (or other basis, as required or permitted by section 706 of the Code) and shall be allocated to the Shareholders who own the Shares as of the close of the American Stock Exchange on the last day of the month in which the transfer is recognized by the Master Fund; provided that, gain or loss on the sale or other disposition of all or a substantial portion of the assets of the Master Fund shall be allocated to the Shareholders who own Shares as of the close of the American Stock Exchange on the last day of the month in which such gain or loss is recognized for federal income tax purposes. The Managing Owner may revise, alter or otherwise modify such methods of determination and allocation as it determine necessary, to the extent permitted by section 706 of the Code and the regulations or rulings promulgated thereunder.

 

SECTION 6.9 Liability for State and Local and Other Taxes. In the event that the Master Fund shall be separately subject to taxation by any state or local or by any foreign taxing authority, the Master Fund shall be obligated to pay such taxes to such jurisdiction. In the event that the Master Fund shall be required to make payments to any U.S. federal, state or local or any foreign taxing authority in respect of any Shareholder’s allocable share of income, the amount of such taxes shall be considered a loan by the Master Fund to such Shareholder, and such Shareholder shall be liable for, and shall pay to the Master Fund, any taxes so required to be withheld and paid over by the Master Fund within ten (10) days after the Managing Owner’s request therefor. Such Shareholder shall also be liable for (and the Managing Owner shall be entitled to redeem additional Shares of the foreign Shareholder as necessary to satisfy) interest on the amount of taxes paid over by the Master Fund to the IRS or other taxing authority, from the date of the Managing Owner’s request for payment to the date of payment or the redemption, as the case may be, at the rate of two percent (2%) over the prime rate charged from time to time by Citibank, N.A. The amount, if any, payable by the Master Fund to the Shareholder in respect of its Shares so redeemed, or in respect of any other actual distribution by the Master Fund to such Shareholder, shall be reduced by any obligations owed to the Master Fund by the Shareholder, including, without limitation, the amount of any taxes required to be paid over by the Master Fund to the IRS or other taxing authority and interest thereon as aforesaid. Amounts, if any, deducted by the Master Fund from any actual distribution or redemption payment to such Shareholder shall be treated as an actual distribution to such Shareholder for all purposes of this Trust Agreement.

 

SECTION 6.10 Consent to Methods. The methods set forth in this Article VI by which Distributions are made and items of Profit and Loss are allocated are hereby expressly consented to by each Shareholder as an express condition to becoming a Shareholder.

 

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ARTICLE VII

 

REDEMPTIONS

 

SECTION 7.1 Redemption of Redemption Baskets. The following procedures, as supplemented by the more detailed procedures agreed from time-to-time between the Managing Owner and the Limited Owner, will govern the Trust with respect to the redemption of Redemption Baskets.

 

(a) On any Business Day, a Shareholder may redeem one or more Redemption Baskets by delivering a request for redemption to the Managing Owner (such request a “Redemption Order”) in accordance with such procedures as the Managing Owner shall from time-to-time determine.

 

(b) To be effective, a Redemption Order must be submitted on a Business Day by the Order Cut-Off Time in form satisfactory to the Managing Owner (the Business Day on which the Redemption Order is so submitted, the “Redemption Order Date”). The Managing Owner shall reject any Redemption Order the fulfillment of which its counsel advises may be illegal under applicable laws and regulations, and the Managing Owner shall have no liability to any person for rejecting a Redemption Order in such circumstances.

 

(c) Subject to deduction of any tax or other governmental charges due thereon, if any, the redemption distribution (“Redemption Distribution”) shall consist of in an amount equal to the product obtained by multiplying (i) the number of Redemption Baskets set forth in the relevant Redemption Order by (ii) the Net Asset Value Per Basket as of the closing time of the Exchange or the last to close of the exchanges on which any of the Index Currencies is traded, whichever is later, on the Redemption Order Date.

 

(d) By noon New York time on the Business Day immediately following the Redemption Order Date (the “Redemption Settlement Time”), if the Managing Owner’s account at the Depository has by noon, New York time, on such day been credited with the Redemption Baskets being tendered for redemption and the Managing Owner has by such time received the Transaction Fee, the Managing Owner shall deliver the Redemption Distribution by means of such procedures as the Managing Owner shall determine from time-to-time. If by such Redemption Settlement Time, the Managing Owner has not received from a redeeming Shareholder all Redemption Baskets comprising the Redemption Order, the Managing Owner will (i) settle the Redemption Order to the extent of whole Redemption Baskets received from the Shareholder and (ii) keep the Shareholder’s Redemption Order open until noon, New York time, on the first Business Day following the Redemption Settlement Date as to the balance of the Redemption Order (such balance, the “Suspended Redemption Order”). If the Redemption Basket(s) comprising the Suspended Redemption Order are credited to Managing Owner’s account by noon, New York time, on such following Business Day, the Redemption Distribution with respect to the Suspended Redemption Order shall be paid in the manner provided in the second preceding sentence. If by such Redemption Settlement Time, the Managing Owner has not received from the redeeming Shareholder all Redemption Baskets comprising the Suspended Redemption Order, the Managing Owner will settle the Suspended Redemption Order to the extent of whole Redemption Baskets then received and any balance of the Suspended

 

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Redemption will be cancelled. Notwithstanding the foregoing, when and under such conditions as the Managing Owner may from time to time determine, the Managing Owner shall be authorized to deliver the Redemption Distribution notwithstanding that a Redemption Basket has not been credited to the Trust’s account if the Shareholder has collateralized its obligation to deliver the Redemption Basket on such terms as the Managing Owner may, in its sole discretion, from time to time agree.

 

(e) The Managing Owner may, in its discretion, suspend the right of redemption, or postpone the Redemption Settlement Date, (i) for any period during which the Exchange is closed other than customary weekend and holiday closings, or trading is suspended or restricted; (ii) for any period during which an emergency exists as a result of which delivery, disposal or evaluation of the Master Fund’s assets is not reasonably practicable, or (iii) for such other period as the Managing Owner determines to be necessary for the protection of the Limited Owner. The Managing Owner will not be liable to any person or in any way for any loss or damages that may result from any such suspension or postponement.

 

(f) Redemption Baskets effectively redeemed pursuant to the provisions of this Section 7.1 shall be cancelled.

 

SECTION 7.2 Other Redemption Procedures. The Managing Owner from time to time may, but shall have no obligation to, establish procedures with respect to redemption of Limited Shares in lot sizes smaller than the Redemption Basket and permitting the Redemption Distribution to be in a form, and delivered in a manner, other than that specified in Section 7.1.

 

ARTICLE VIII

 

THE LIMITED OWNER

 

SECTION 8.1 No Management or Control; Limited Liability. The Limited Owner shall not participate in the management or control of the Master Fund’s business nor shall it transact any business for the Master Fund or have the power to sign for or bind the Master Fund, said power being vested solely and exclusively in the Managing Owner. Except as provided in Section 8.3 hereof, the Limited Owner shall not be bound by, or be personally liable for, the expenses, liabilities or obligations of the Master Fund in excess of his Capital Contribution plus its share of any Trust Estate in which the Limited Owner owns a share and profits remaining, if any. Except as provided in Section 8.3 hereof, each Limited Share owned by the Limited Owner shall be fully paid and no assessment shall be made against the Limited Owner. No salary shall be paid to the Limited Owner in its capacity as the Limited Owner, nor shall the Limited Owner have a drawing account or earn interest on his contribution.

 

SECTION 8.2 Rights and Duties. The Limited Owner shall have the following rights, powers, privileges, duties and liabilities:

 

(a) The Limited Owner shall have the right to obtain from the Managing Owner information of all things affecting the Master Fund, provided that such is for a purpose reasonably related to the Limited Owner’s interest as a beneficial owner of the Master Fund, including, without limitation, such reports as are set forth in Article IX. The foregoing rights are in addition to, and do not limit, other remedies available to the Limited Owner under U.S. federal or state law.

 

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(b) The Limited Owner shall receive the share of the distributions provided for in this Trust Agreement in the manner and at the times provided for in this Trust Agreement.

 

(c) Except for the Limited Owner’s redemption rights set forth in Article VII hereof, the Limited Owner shall have the right to demand the return of its capital account only upon the dissolution and winding up of the Master Fund and only to the extent of funds available therefor. In no event shall the Limited Owner be entitled to demand or receive property other than cash. The Limited Owner shall not have any right to bring an action for partition against the Master Fund.

 

(d) The Limited Owner may (i) continue the Master Fund as provided in Section 13.1(b), (ii) remove the Managing Owner on reasonable prior written notice to the Managing Owner, (iii) elect and appoint one or more additional Managing Owners, or consent to such matters as are set forth in Section 5.2(b), (iv) approve a material change in investment policies, as set forth in the Prospectus, (v) approve the termination of any agreement entered into between the Master Fund and the Managing Owner or any Affiliate of the Managing Owner for any reason, without penalty, (vi) approve amendments to this Trust Agreement as set forth in Section 11.1 hereof, and (vii) terminate the Trust as provided in Section 13.1(e), and in the case of (iii), (iv) and (v) in each instance on 60 days’ prior written notice.

 

Except as set forth above, the Limited Owner shall have no voting or other rights with respect to the Master Fund.

 

SECTION 8.3 Limitation on Liability.

 

(a) Except as provided in Sections 4.7(f), 5.2(h) and 6.6 hereof, and as otherwise provided under Delaware law, the Limited Owner shall be entitled to the same limitation of personal liability extended to stockholders of private corporations for profit organized under the general corporation law of Delaware and no Limited Owner shall be liable for claims against, or debts of the Master Fund in excess of his Capital Contribution and his share of the applicable Master Fund Estate and undistributed profits, except in the event that the liability is founded upon misstatements or omissions contained in such Limited Owner’s Feeder Fund Participant Agreement delivered in connection with his purchase of Shares. In addition, and subject to the exceptions set forth in the immediately preceding sentence, the Master Fund shall not make a claim against a Limited Owner with respect to amounts distributed to such Limited Owner or amounts received by such Limited Owner upon redemption unless, under Delaware law, such Limited Owner is liable to repay such amount.

 

(b) The Master Fund shall indemnify to the full extent permitted by law and the other provisions of this Trust Agreement, and to the extent of the applicable Master Fund Estate, each Limited Owner (excluding the Managing Owner to the extent of its ownership of any Limited Shares) against any claims of liability asserted against such Limited Owner solely because he is a beneficial owner of Shares as a Limited Owner (other than for taxes for which such Limited Owner is liable under Section 6.6 hereof).

 

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(c) Every written note, bond, contract, instrument, certificate or undertaking made or issued by the Managing Owner shall give notice to the effect that the same was executed or made by or on behalf of the Master Fund and that the obligations of such instrument are not binding upon the Limited Owner individually but are binding only upon the assets and property of the Master Fund, and no resort shall be had to the Limited Owner’s personal property for satisfaction of any obligation or claim thereunder, and appropriate references may be made to this Trust Agreement and may contain any further recital which the Managing Owner deems appropriate, but the omission thereof shall not operate to bind the Limited Owner individually or otherwise invalidate any such note, bond, contract, instrument, certificate or undertaking. Nothing contained in this Section 8.3 shall diminish the limitation on the liability of the Master Fund to the extent set forth in Section 3.3 and 3.4 hereof.

 

ARTICLE IX

 

BOOKS OF ACCOUNT AND REPORTS

 

SECTION 9.1 Books of Account. Proper books of account for the Master Fund shall be kept and shall be audited annually by an independent certified public accounting firm selected by the Managing Owner in its sole discretion, and there shall be entered therein all transactions, matters and things relating to the Master Fund’s business as are required by the CE Act and regulations promulgated thereunder, and all other applicable rules and regulations, and as are usually entered into books of account kept by Persons engaged in a business of like character. The books of account shall be kept at the principal office of the Master Fund and each Limited Owner (or any duly constituted designee of a Limited Owner) shall have, at all times during normal business hours, free access to and the right to inspect and copy the same for any purpose reasonably related to the Limited Owner’s interest as a beneficial owner of the Master Fund, including such access as is required under CFTC rules and regulations. Such books of account shall be kept, and the Master Fund shall report its Profits and Losses on, the accrual method of accounting for financial accounting purposes on a Fiscal Year basis as described in Article X.

 

SECTION 9.2 Annual Reports and Monthly Statements. Each Limited Owner shall be furnished as of the end of each month and as of the end of each Fiscal Year with (a) such reports (in such detail) as are required to be given to the Limited Owner by the CFTC and the NFA, (b) any other reports (in such detail) required to be given to the Limited Owner by any other governmental authority which has jurisdiction over the activities of the Master Fund and (c) any other reports or information which the Managing Owner, in its discretion, determines to be necessary or appropriate.

 

SECTION 9.3 Tax Information. Appropriate tax information (adequate to enable the Limited Owner to complete and file his U.S. federal tax return) shall be delivered to the Limited Owner as soon as practicable following the end of each Fiscal Year but generally no later than March 15.

 

SECTION 9.4 Calculation of Net Asset Value. Net Asset Value shall be calculated at such times as the Managing Owner shall determine from time-to-time.

 

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SECTION 9.5 Maintenance of Records. The Managing Owner shall maintain: (a) for a period of at least six Fiscal Years all books of account required by Section 9.1 hereof; a list of the names and last known address of, and number of Shares owned by, all Shareholders, a copy of the Certificate of Trust and all certificates of amendment thereto, together with executed copies of any powers of attorney pursuant to which any certificate has been executed; copies of the Master Fund’s U.S. federal, state and local income tax returns and reports, if any; and (b) for a period of at least six Fiscal Years copies of any effective written Trust Agreements, Feeder Fund Participant Agreements and any financial statements of the Master Fund. The Managing Owner may keep and maintain the books and records of the Master Fund in paper, magnetic, electronic or other format at the Managing Owner may determine in its sole discretion, provided the Managing Owner uses reasonable care to prevent the loss or destruction of such records.

 

SECTION 9.6 Certificate of Trust. Except as otherwise provided in the Delaware Trust Statute or this Trust Agreement, the Managing Owner shall not be required to mail a copy of any Certificate of Trust filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware to the Limited Owner; however, such certificates shall be maintained at the principal office of the Master Fund and shall be available for inspection and copying by the Limited Owner in accordance with this Trust Agreement. The Certificate of Trust shall not be amended in any respect if the effect of such amendment is to diminish the limitation on interseries liability under Section 3804 of the Delaware Trust Statute.

 

SECTION 9.7 Registration of Shares. The Managing Owner shall keep, at the Master Fund’s principal place of business, a Share Register in which, subject to such reasonable regulations as it may provide, it shall provide for the registration of Shares and of transfers of Shares. Subject to the provisions of Article V, the Managing Owner may treat the Person in whose name any Share shall be registered in the Share Register as the Shareholder of such Share for the purpose of receiving distributions pursuant to Article VI and for all other purposes whatsoever.

 

ARTICLE X

 

FISCAL YEAR

 

SECTION 10.1 Fiscal Year. The Master Fund initially will adopt the calendar year as its taxable year (“Fiscal Year”). The first Fiscal Year of the Master Fund shall commence on the date of filing of the Certificate of Trust. If, after commencement of operations, applicable tax rules require the Master Fund to adopt a taxable year other than the calendar year, Fiscal Year shall mean such other taxable year as required by Code section 706 or an alternative taxable year chosen by the Managing Owner which has been approved by the Internal Revenue Service. The Fiscal Year in which the Master Fund shall terminate shall end on the date of termination.

 

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ARTICLE XI

 

AMENDMENT OF TRUST AGREEMENT; MEETINGS

 

SECTION 11.1 Amendments to the Trust Agreement.

 

(a) Amendments to this Trust Agreement may be proposed by the Managing Owner or by the Limited Owner holding Shares equal to at least 10% of the Net Asset Value of the Master Fund. Following such proposal, the Managing Owner shall submit to the Limited Owner a verbatim statement of any proposed amendment, and statements concerning the legality of such amendment and the effect of such amendment on the limited liability of the Limited Owner. The Managing Owner shall include in any such submission its recommendations as to the proposed amendment. The amendment shall become effective only upon the written approval or affirmative vote of the Limited Owner, and upon receipt of an opinion of independent legal counsel as set forth in Section 8.2 hereof and to the effect that the amendment is legal, valid and binding and will not adversely affect the limitations on liability of the Limited Owner as described in Section 8.3 of this Trust Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, where any action taken or authorized pursuant to any provision of this Trust Agreement requires the approval or affirmative vote of the Limited Owner, and/or the approval or affirmative vote of the Managing Owners, an amendment to such provision(s) shall be effective only upon the written approval or affirmative vote of the Shareholders required to take or authorize such action, or as may otherwise be required by applicable law, and upon receipt of an opinion of independent legal counsel as set forth above in this Section 11.1. In addition, except as otherwise provided below, reduction of the capital account of any assignee or modification of the percentage of Profits, Losses or distributions to which an assignee is entitled hereunder shall not be affected by amendment to this Trust Agreement without such assignee’s approval.

 

(b) Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in Section 11.1(a) hereof, the Managing Owner may, without the approval of the Limited Owner, make such amendments to this Trust Agreement which (i) are necessary to add to the representations, duties or obligations of the Managing Owner or surrender any right or power granted to the Managing Owner herein, for the benefit of the Limited Owner, (ii) are necessary to cure any ambiguity, to correct or supplement any provision herein which may be inconsistent with any other provision herein or in the Prospectus, or to make any other provisions with respect to matters or questions arising under this Trust Agreement or the Prospectus which will not be inconsistent with the provisions of the Trust Agreement or the Prospectus, or (iii) the Managing Owner deems advisable, provided, however, that no amendment shall be adopted pursuant to this clause (iii) unless the adoption thereof (A) is not adverse to the interests of the Limited Owner; (B) is consistent with Section 4.1 hereof; (C) except as otherwise provided in Section 11.1(c) below, does not affect the allocation of Profits and Losses among the Limited Owner or between the Limited Owner and the Managing Owner; and (D) does not adversely affect the limitations on liability of the Limited Owner, as described in Article VIII hereof or the status of the Master Fund as a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes. (i) Amendments to this document which adversely affect the rights of Limited Owner, (ii) the appointment of a new Managing Owner pursuant to Section 4.2(g) above, (iii) the dissolution of the Master Fund pursuant to Section 13.1(f) below and (iv) any material changes in the Master Fund’s basic investment policies or structure shall occur only upon the written approval or affirmative vote of the Limited Owner holding Shares equal to at least a majority (over 50%) of the Net Asset Value of the Master Fund (excluding Shares held by the Managing Owner and its Affiliates) pursuant to Section 11.1(a) above.

 

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amend the provisions of Article VI of this Trust Agreement relating to the allocations of Profits, Losses, Disposition Gain, Disposition Loss and distributions among the Shareholders if the Master Fund is advised at any time by the Master Fund’s accountants or legal counsel that the allocations provided in Article VI of this Trust Agreement are unlikely to be respected for U.S. federal income tax purposes, either because of the promulgation of new or revised Treasury Regulations under Section 704 of the Code or other developments in the law. The Managing Owner is empowered to amend such provisions to the minimum extent necessary in accordance with the advice of the accountants and counsel to effect the allocations and distributions provided in this Trust Agreement. New allocations made by the Managing Owner in reliance upon the advice of the accountants or counsel described above shall be deemed to be made pursuant to the obligation of the Managing Owner to the Master Fund and the Limited Owner, and no such new allocation shall give rise to any claim or cause of action by the Limited Owner.

 

(d) Upon amendment of this Trust Agreement, the Certificate of Trust shall also be amended, if required by the Delaware Trust Statute, to reflect such change.

 

(e) No amendment shall be made to this Trust Agreement without the consent of the Trustee if it reasonably believes that such amendment adversely affects any of the rights, duties or liabilities of the Trustee; provided, however, that the Trustee may not withhold its consent for any action which the Limited Owner is permitted to take under Section 8.2(d) above. At the expense of the Managing Owner, the Trustee shall execute and file any amendment to the Certificate of Trust if so directed by the Managing Owner or if such amendment is required in the opinion of the Trustee.

 

(f) The Trustee shall be under no obligation to execute any amendment to the Trust Agreement or to any agreement to which the Master Fund is a party until it has received an instruction letter from the Managing Owner, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Trustee (i) directing the Trustee to execute such amendment, (ii) representing and warranting to the Trustee that such execution is authorized and permitted by the terms of the Trust Agreement and (if applicable) such other agreement to which the Master Fund is a party and does not conflict with or violate any other agreement to which the Master Fund is a party and (iii) confirming that such execution and acts related thereto are covered by the indemnity provisions of the Trust Agreement in favor of the Trustee.

 

(g) No provision of this Trust Agreement may be amended, waived or otherwise modified orally but only by a written instrument adopted in accordance with this Section.

 

SECTION 11.2 Meetings of the Master Fund. Meetings of the Shareholders of the Master Fund may be called by the Managing Owner and will be called by it upon the written request of the Limited Owner. Such call for a meeting shall be deemed to have been made upon the receipt by the Managing Owner of a written request from the requisite percentage of Limited Owners. The Managing Owner shall deposit in the United States mails, within 15 days after receipt of said request, written notice to all Shareholders of the Master Fund of the meeting and the purpose of the meeting, which shall be held on a date, not less than 30 nor more than 60 days after the date of mailing of said notice, at a reasonable time and place. Any notice of meeting shall be accompanied by a description of the action to be taken at the meeting and an opinion of

 

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independent counsel as to the effect of such proposed action on the liability of Limited Owner for the debts of the Master Fund. Shareholders may vote in person or by proxy at any such meeting.

 

SECTION 11.3 Action Without a Meeting. Any action required or permitted to be taken by Shareholders by vote may be taken without a meeting by written consent setting forth the actions so taken. Such written consents shall be treated for all purposes as votes at a meeting. If the vote or consent of any Shareholder to any action of the Master Fund or any Shareholder, as contemplated by this Trust Agreement, is solicited by the Managing Owner, the solicitation shall be effected by notice to each Shareholder given in the manner provided in Section 15.4. The vote or consent of each Shareholder so solicited shall be deemed conclusively to have been cast or granted as requested in the notice of solicitation, whether or not the notice of solicitation is actually received by that Shareholder, unless the Shareholder expresses written objection to the vote or consent by notice given in the manner provided in Section 15.4 below and actually received by the Master Fund within 20 days after the notice of solicitation is effected. The Managing Owner and all persons dealing with the Master Fund shall be entitled to act in reliance on any vote or consent which is deemed cast or granted pursuant to this Section and shall be fully indemnified by the Master Fund in so doing. Any action taken or omitted in reliance on any such deemed vote or consent of one or more Shareholders shall not be void or voidable by reason of timely communication made by or on behalf of all or any of such Shareholders in any manner other than as expressly provided in Section 15.4.

 

ARTICLE XII

 

TERM

 

SECTION 12.1 Term. The term for which the Master Fund is to exist shall commence on the date of the filing of the Certificate of Trust, and shall terminate pursuant to the provisions of Article XIII hereof or as otherwise provided by law.

 

ARTICLE XIII

 

TERMINATION

 

SECTION 13.1 Events Requiring Dissolution of the Master Fund. The Master Fund shall dissolve at any time upon the happening of any of the following events:

 

(a) The filing of a certificate of dissolution or revocation of the Managing Owner’s charter (and the expiration of 90 days after the date of notice to the Managing Owner of revocation without a reinstatement of its charter) or upon the withdrawal, removal, adjudication or admission of bankruptcy or insolvency of the Managing Owner (each of the foregoing events an “Event of Withdrawal”) unless at the time there is at least one remaining Managing Owner and that remaining Managing Owner carries on the business of the Master Fund or (ii) within 90 days of such Event of Withdrawal all the remaining Shareholders agree in writing to continue the business of the Master Fund and to select, effective as of the date of such event, one or more successor Managing Owners. If the Master Fund is terminated as the result of an Event of Withdrawal and a failure of all remaining Shareholders to continue the business of the Master

 

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Fund and to appoint a successor Managing Owner as provided in clause (a)(ii) above, within 120 days of such Event of Withdrawal, the Limited Owner may elect to continue the business of the Master Fund by forming a new statutory trust (the “Reconstituted Master Fund”) on the same terms and provisions as set forth in this Trust Agreement (whereupon the parties hereto shall execute and deliver any documents or instruments as may be necessary to reform the Master Fund). Any such election must also provide for the election of a Managing Owner to the Reconstituted Master Fund. If such an election is made, the Limited Owner of the Master Fund shall be bound thereby and continue as the Limited Owner of the Reconstituted Master Fund.

 

(b) The occurrence of any event which would make unlawful the continued existence of the Master Fund.

 

(c) In the event of the suspension, revocation or termination of the Managing Owner’s registration as a commodity pool operator or commodity trading advisor under the CE Act, or membership as a commodity pool operator or commodity trading advisor with the NFA unless at the time there is at least one remaining Managing Owner whose registration or membership has not been suspended, revoked or terminated.

 

(d) The Master Fund becomes insolvent or bankrupt.

 

(e) The Limited Owner determines to dissolve the Master Fund, notice of which is sent to the Managing Owner not less than ninety (90) Business Days prior to the effective date of termination.

 

(f) The determination of the Managing Owner that the aggregate net assets of the Master Fund in relation to the operating expenses of the Master Fund make it unreasonable or imprudent to continue the business of the Master Fund, or, in the exercise of its reasonable discretion, the determination by the Managing Owner to dissolve the Master Fund because the aggregate Net Asset Value of the Master Fund as of the close of business on any Business Day declines below $10 million.

 

(g) The Master Fund is required to be registered as an investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940.

 

(h) DTC is unable or unwilling to continue to perform its functions, and a comparable replacement is unavailable.

 

The death, legal disability, bankruptcy, insolvency, dissolution, or withdrawal of the Limited Owner shall not result in the termination of the Master Fund, and such Limited Owner, his estate, custodian or personal representative shall have no right to withdraw or value such Limited Owner’s Shares except as provided in Section 7.1 hereof.

 

SECTION 13.2 Distributions on Dissolution. Upon the dissolution of the Master Fund, the Managing Owner (or in the event there is no Managing Owner, such person (the “Liquidating Trustee”) as the Limited Owner may propose and approve) shall take full charge of the Master Fund Estate. Any Liquidating Trustee so appointed shall have and may exercise, without further authorization or approval of any of the parties hereto, all of the powers conferred upon the Managing Owner under the terms of this Trust Agreement, subject to all of the

 

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applicable limitations, contractual and otherwise, upon the exercise of such powers, and provided that the Liquidating Trustee shall not have general liability for the acts, omissions, obligations and expenses of the Master Fund. Thereafter, in accordance with Section 3808(e) of the Delaware Trust Statute the business and affairs of the Master Fund shall be wound up and all assets shall be liquidated as promptly as is consistent with obtaining the fair value thereof, and the proceeds therefrom shall be applied and distributed in the following order of priority: to the expenses of liquidation and termination and to creditors, including Shareholders who are creditors, to the extent otherwise permitted by law, in satisfaction of liabilities of the Master Fund (whether by payment or the making of reasonable provision for payment thereof) other than liabilities for distributions to Shareholders, and (b) to the Managing Owner and the Limited Owner pro rata in accordance with his positive book capital account balance, less any amount owing by such Shareholder to the Master Fund, after giving effect to all adjustments made pursuant to Article VI and all distributions theretofore made to the Shareholders pursuant to Article VI. After the distribution of all remaining assets of the Master Fund, the Managing Owner will contribute to the Master Fund an amount equal to the lesser of (i) the deficit balance, if any, in its book capital account, and (ii) the total Capital Contributions of the Limited Owner. Any Capital Contributions made by the Managing Owner pursuant to this Section shall be applied first to satisfy any amounts then owed by the Master Fund to its creditors, and the balance, if any, shall be distributed to those Shareholders whose book capital account balances (immediately following the distribution of any liquidation proceeds) were positive, in proportion to their respective positive book capital account balances.

 

SECTION 13.3 Termination; Certificate of Cancellation. Following the dissolution and distribution of the assets of the Master Fund, the Master Fund shall terminate and the Managing Owner or Liquidating Trustee, as the case may be, shall instruct the Trustee to execute and cause such certificate of cancellation of the Certificate of Trust to be filed in accordance with the Delaware Trust Statute. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Trust Agreement, the existence of the Master Fund as a separate legal entity shall continue until the filing of such certificate of cancellation.

 

ARTICLE XIV

 

POWER OF ATTORNEY

 

SECTION 14.1 Power of Attorney Executed Concurrently. Concurrently with the written acceptance and adoption of the provisions of this Trust Agreement, the Limited Owner shall execute and deliver to the Managing Owner a Power of Attorney as part of the Feeder Fund Participant Agreement, or in such other form as may be prescribed by the Managing Owner. The Limited Owner, by its execution and delivery hereof, irrevocably constitutes and appoints the Managing Owner and its officers and directors, with full power of substitution, as the true and lawful attorney-in-fact and agent for the Limited Owner with full power and authority to act in his name and on his behalf in the execution, acknowledgment, filing and publishing of Master Fund documents, including, but not limited to, the following:

 

(a) Any certificates and other instruments, including but not limited to, any applications for authority to do business and amendments thereto, which the Managing Owner deems appropriate to qualify or continue the Master Fund as a business Master Fund in the

 

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jurisdictions in which the Master Fund may conduct business, so long as such qualifications and continuations are in accordance with the terms of this Trust Agreement or any amendment hereto, or which may be required to be filed by the Master Fund or the Shareholders under the laws of any jurisdiction;

 

(b) Any instrument which may be required to be filed by the Master Fund under the laws of any state or by any governmental agency, or which the Managing Owner deems advisable to file; and

 

(c) This Trust Agreement and any documents which may be required to effect an amendment to this Trust Agreement approved under the terms of the Trust Agreement, and the continuation of the Master Fund, the admission of the signer of the Power of Attorney as a Limited Owner or of others as additional or substituted Limited Owner, or the termination of the Master Fund, provided such continuation, admission or termination is in accordance with the terms of this Trust Agreement.

 

SECTION 14.2 Effect of Power of Attorney. The Power of Attorney concurrently granted by the Limited Owner to the Managing Owner:

 

(a) Is a special, irrevocable Power of Attorney coupled with an interest, and shall survive and not be affected by the death, disability, dissolution, liquidation, termination or incapacity of the Limited Owner;

 

(b) May be exercised by the Managing Owner for the Limited Owner by a facsimile signature of one of its officers or by a single signature of one of its officers acting as attorney-in-fact for all of them; and

 

(c) Shall survive the delivery of an assignment by the Limited Owner of the whole or any portion of his Limited Shares; except that where the assignee thereof has been approved by the Managing Owner for admission to the Master Fund as a substituted Limited Owner, the Power of Attorney of the assignor shall survive the delivery of such assignment for the sole purpose of enabling the Managing Owner to execute, acknowledge and file any instrument necessary to effect such substitution.

 

The Limited Owner agrees to be bound by any representations made by the Managing Owner and by any successor thereto, determined to be acting in good faith pursuant to such Power of Attorney and not constituting negligence or misconduct.

 

SECTION 14.3 Limitation on Power of Attorney. The Power of Attorney concurrently granted by the Limited Owner to the Managing Owner shall not authorize the Managing Owner to act on behalf of the Limited Owner in any situation in which this Trust Agreement requires the approval of the Limited Owner unless such approval has been obtained as required by this Trust Agreement. In the event of any conflict between this Trust Agreement and any instruments filed by the Managing Owner or any new Managing Owner pursuant to this Power of Attorney, this Trust Agreement shall control.

 

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ARTICLE XV

 

MISCELLANEOUS

 

SECTION 15.1 Governing Law. The validity and construction of this Trust Agreement and all amendments hereto shall be governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, and the rights of all parties hereto and the effect of every provision hereof shall be subject to and construed according to the laws of the State of Delaware without regard to the conflict of laws provisions thereof; provided, however, that causes of action for violations of U.S. federal or state securities laws shall not be governed by this Section, and provided, further, that the parties hereto intend that the provisions hereof shall control over any contrary or limiting statutory or common law of the State of Delaware (other than the Delaware Trust Statute) and that, to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, there shall not be applicable to the Master Fund, the Trustee, the Managing Owner, the Shareholders or this Trust Agreement any provision of the laws (statutory or common) of the State of Delaware (other than the Delaware Trust Statute) pertaining to Master Funds which relate to or regulate in a manner inconsistent with the terms hereof: (a) the filing with any court or governmental body or agency of Trustee accounts or schedules of Trustee fees and charges, (b) affirmative requirements to post bonds for Trustees, officers, agents, or employees of a Master Fund, (c) the necessity for obtaining court or other governmental approval concerning the acquisition, holding or disposition of real or personal property, (d) fees or other sums payable to Trustees, officers, agents or employees of a Master Fund, (e) the allocation of receipts and expenditures to income or principal, (f) restrictions or limitations on the permissible nature, amount or concentration of Master Fund investments or requirements relating to the titling, storage or other manner of holding of Master Fund assets, or (g) the establishment of fiduciary or other standards or responsibilities or limitations on the acts or powers of Trustees or managers that are inconsistent with the limitations on liability or authorities and powers of the Trustee or the Managing Owner set forth or referenced in this Trust Agreement. Section 3540 of Title 12 of the Delaware Code shall not apply to the Master Fund. The Master Fund shall be of the type commonly called a “statutory trust,” and without limiting the provisions hereof, the Master Fund may exercise all powers that are ordinarily exercised by such a Master Fund under Delaware law. The Master Fund specifically reserves the right to exercise any of the powers or privileges afforded to statutory trusts and the absence of a specific reference herein to any such power, privilege or action shall not imply that the Master Fund may not exercise such power or privilege or take such actions.

 

SECTION 15.2 Provisions In Conflict With Law or Regulations.

 

(a) The provisions of this Trust Agreement are severable, and if the Managing Owner shall determine, with the advice of counsel, that any one or more of such provisions (the “Conflicting Provisions”) are in conflict with the Code, the Delaware Trust Statute or other applicable U.S. federal or state laws, the Conflicting Provisions shall be deemed never to have constituted a part of this Trust Agreement, even without any amendment of this Trust Agreement pursuant to this Trust Agreement; provided, however, that such determination by the Managing Owner shall not affect or impair any of the remaining provisions of this Trust Agreement or render invalid or improper any action taken or omitted prior to such determination. No Managing Owner or Trustee shall be liable for making or failing to make such a determination.

 

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(b) If any provision of this Trust Agreement shall be held invalid or unenforceable in any jurisdiction, such holding shall not in any manner affect or render invalid or unenforceable such provision in any other jurisdiction or any other provision of this Trust Agreement in any jurisdiction.

 

SECTION 15.3 Construction. In this Trust Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires, words used in the singular or in the plural include both the plural and singular and words denoting any gender include all genders. The title and headings of different parts are inserted for convenience and shall not affect the meaning, construction or effect of this Trust Agreement.

 

SECTION 15.4 Notices. All notices or communications under this Trust Agreement (other than requests for redemption of Shares, notices of assignment, transfer, pledge or encumbrance of Shares, and reports and notices by the Managing Owner to the Limited Owner) shall be in writing and shall be effective upon personal delivery, or if sent by mail, postage prepaid, or if sent electronically, by facsimile or by overnight courier; and addressed, in each such case, to the address set forth in the books and records of the Master Fund or such other address as may be specified in writing, of the party to whom such notice is to be given, upon the deposit of such notice in the United States mail, upon transmission and electronic confirmation thereof or upon deposit with a representative of an overnight courier, as the case may be. Requests for redemption, notices of assignment, transfer, pledge or encumbrance of Shares shall be effective upon timely receipt by the Managing Owner in writing.

 

SECTION 15.5 Counterparts. This Trust Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, and all so executed shall constitute one agreement, binding on all of the parties hereto, notwithstanding that all the parties are not signatory to the original or the same counterpart.

 

SECTION 15.6 Binding Nature of Trust Agreement. The terms and provisions of this Trust Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the heirs, custodians, executors, estates, administrators, personal representatives, successors and permitted assigns of the respective Shareholders. For purposes of determining the rights of any Shareholder or assignee hereunder, the Master Fund and the Managing Owner may rely upon the Master Fund records as to who are Shareholders and permitted assignees, and all Shareholders and assignees agree that the Master Fund and the Managing Owner, in determining such rights, shall rely on such records and that Limited Owner and assignees shall be bound by such determination.

 

SECTION 15.7 No Legal Title to Trust Estate. Subject to the provisions of Section 1.8 in the case of the Managing Owner, the Shareholders shall not have legal title to any part of the Trust Estate.

 

SECTION 15.8 Creditors. No creditors of any Shareholders shall have any right to obtain possession of, or otherwise exercise legal or equitable remedies with respect to the Master Fund Estate.

 

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SECTION 15.9 Integration. This Trust Agreement constitutes the entire agreement among the parties hereto pertaining to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings pertaining thereto.

 

SECTION 15.10 Goodwill; Use of Name. No value shall be placed on the name or goodwill of the Trust, which shall belong exclusively to DB Commodity Services LLC.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have duly executed this Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust and Trust Agreement as of the day and year first above written.

 

WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY,
as Trustee
By:  

 


Name:    
Title:    

DB COMMODITY SERVICES LLC,

as Managing Owner

By:

 

 


Name:    
Title:    

DB CURRENCY INDEX VALUE FUND,

as Limited Owner

By:   DB Commodity Services LLC, its sole Managing Owner
By:  

 


Name:    
Title:    

 

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EXHIBIT A

 

CERTIFICATE OF TRUST

OF

DB CURRENCY INDEX VALUE MASTER FUND

 

THIS Certificate of Trust of DB Currency Index Value Master Fund (the “Trust”) is being duly executed and filed on behalf of the Trust by the undersigned, as trustee, to form a statutory trust under the Delaware Statutory Trust Act (12 Del. C. § 3801 et seq.) (the “Act”).

 

1. Name. The name of the statutory trust formed by this Certificate of Trust is DB Currency Index Value Master Fund.

 

2. Delaware Trustee. The name and business address of the trustee of the Trust in the State of Delaware are Wilmington Trust Company, 1100 North Market Street, Wilmington, DE 19890.

 

3. Effective Date. This Certificate of Trust shall be effective upon filing.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has duly executed this Certificate of Trust in accordance with Section 3811(a)(1) of the Act.

 

WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY, not in its individual capacity but solely as Trustee of the Trust

By:  

 


Name:    
Title:    

 

A-1


Exhibit B

 

DESCRIPTION OF THE

Deutsche Bank G10 Currency Future Harvest Index – Excess Return™

 

The sponsor of the Index, or the Index Sponsor, is Deutsche Bank AG London. A Trade Mark application for Deutsche Bank G10 Currency Future Harvest Index™ is pending. Trade Mark applications in the United States are pending. Any use of these marks must be with the consent of or under license from the Index Sponsor.

 

General

 

The Deutsche Bank G10 Currency Future Harvest Index – Excess Return™ (the “Index”) is designed to reflect the return from investing in long currency futures positions for certain currencies associated with relatively high yielding interest rates and in short currency futures positions for certain currencies associated with relatively low yielding interest rates. The Index is designed to exploit the trend that currencies associated with relatively high interest rates, on average, tend to rise in value relative to currencies associated with relatively low interest rates. The Index exploits this trend using both long and short futures positions, which is expected to provide more consistent and less volatile returns than could be obtained by taking long positions only or short positions only. The use of long and short positions in the construction of the Index causes the Index to rise as a result of any upward price movement of Index Currencies (as defined below) expected to gain relative to the USD and to rise as a result of any downward price movement of Index Currencies expected to fall relative to the USD. The inclusion of both long and short positions is also expected to reduce the country specific foreign exchange risk of the Index relative to a directional (outright long or short) exposure to any or all of the Index Currencies.

 

Chicago Mercantile Exchange FX Futures are used in the index calculation. FX Futures based on the G10 currencies vs. USD are eligible for selection in the Index. The G10 currencies, or Eligible Index Currencies, are United States Dollar (USD), Euro (EUR), Japanese Yen (JPY), Canadian Dollar (CAD), Swiss Franc (CHF), British Pound (GBP), Australian Dollar (AUD), New Zealand Dollar (NZD), Norwegian Krone (NOK) and Swedish Krona (SEK). The Index is published as provided below.

 

The sponsor of the Index, or the Index Sponsor, is Deutsche Bank AG London. The composition of the Index may be adjusted in the Index Sponsor’s discretion.

 

The Index Sponsor calculates the Closing Level (as defined below) of the Index on both an excess return basis and a total return basis. The excess return index reflects the return of the applicable underlying currencies. The total return is the sum of the return of the applicable underlying currencies plus the return of 3 month U.S. Treasury bills.

 

For the purposes of this Description:

 

Closing Level” means, in respect of an Index Business Day (as defined below), the closing level of the Index for such Index Business Day.

 

Index Calculation and Rules

 

Currency Future Selection

 

The Index will include six of the Eligible Index Currencies, or Index Currencies. The composition of the Index may be adjusted in the event that the Index Sponsor is not able to calculate the closing prices of the Index Currencies.


In order to determine which Eligible Index Currencies to include in the Index from time-to-time, the Index Sponsor will review the composition of the Index on a quarterly basis five Index Business Days (as defined below) prior to the applicable IMM Date.

 

The Index Sponsor will review the three month Libor rate for each Eligible Index Currency other than the SEK and NOK and will review the three month Stibor rate and the three month Nibor rate of the SEK and NOK, respectively. The Libor, Stibor and Nibor rates for the Eligible Index Currencies, as applicable, means the London, Stockholm and Norway interbank offered rates for overnight deposits, respectively, each of which are published by Reuters on pages libor01 and libor02 with respect to Libor and pages SIDE and NIBR with respect to Stibor and Nibor. The Eligible Index Currencies are then ranked according to yield. The three highest yielding and three lowest yielding are selected as Index Currencies for inclusion in calculating the Index. If two Index Currencies have the same yield, then the previous quarter’s ranking will be used.

 

The Index is re-weighted quarterly. Upon re-weighting, the high yielding Index Currencies are allocated a base weight of 33 1/3% and the low yield Index Currencies are allocated a base weight of -33 1/3%. These new weights are applied during the Index Re-Weighting Period.

 

For the purposes of this Description:

 

Index Re-Weighting Period” takes place between the fourth and third Index Business Days prior to the applicable IMM Date.

 

IMM Date” means the third Wednesday of March, June, September and December, a traditional settlement date in the International Money Market.

 

Excess Return Index Calculation

 

The CME-traded futures contract of each applicable Index Currency that is closest to expiration is used in the Index calculation. The futures contracts on the Index Currencies are rolled during the Index Re-Weighting Period. The new futures contract on an Index Currency that has the next closest expiration date is selected. The calculation of the Index on an excess return basis is the weighted return of the change in price of the futures contracts on the Index Currencies. The excess return index is calculated as follows:

 

ILer(t) =ILer(t – 1) + S (FP(t,i) – FP(t – 1,i)) * N(t – 1,i)

                                    i

 

3 Month U.S. Treasury Bill Return Calculation

 

A 3 month U.S. Treasury bill return is used in the calculation of the Index on a total return basis. The return for the 3 month U.S. Treasury bill investment is calculated on a daily basis using:

 

                        -   (    1    )    
    (               )       91      
Rt(t) =     1 –      91   

y(– 1)

                    – 1
      360                        

 

Total Return Index Calculation

 

The calculation of the Index on a total return basis represents the return from investing in both currency futures contracts and 3 month U.S. Treasury bills and is calculated as follows:

 

ILtr(t) =

 

(

  ILer(t)  

+ Rt(t)

 

)

 

* ( 1 + Rt(t))d(t,t 1) * ILtr(t – 1)

    ILer(– 1)      

 

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Index Re-Weighting

 

Currency futures positions on the Index Currencies are adjusted during the Index Re-Weighting Period. The notional value of the currency futures positions on the Index Currencies remains constant on all other days that do not fall within the Index Re-Weighting Period. This constant notional value is expressed as:

 

N(t,i) = N(t – 1,i)

 

Index Re-Weighting Period

 

On each day during the Index Re-Weighting Period, a new notional value of each Index Currency futures position is calculated. The calculations for the old futures that are leaving the index and the new futures that are entering are different.

 

Notional Value Calculations of Index Currencies to be Removed from the Index:

 

The notional value of the Index Currency futures position on the first day of Index Re-Weighting Period (which is four Index Business Days prior to the IMM Date) is expressed as:

 

N(t,i) = N(–1,i) *    1 
   2

 

The notional value of the Index Currency futures position on the second day of Index Re-Weighting Period (which is three Index Business Days prior to the IMM Date) is expressed as:

 

N(t,i) = 0

 

Notional Value Calculations of Index Currencies to be Added to the Index:

 

The notional value of the Index Currency futures position on the first day of Index Re-Weighting Period (which is four Index Business Days prior to the IMM Date) is expressed as:

 

N(t,j) =   ILer(t) * w(t,j)  
      Fp(t,j) * 2

 

The notional value of the Index Currency futures position on the second day of Index Re-Weighting Period (which is three Index Business Days prior to the IMM Date) is expressed as:

 

N(t,j) =   ILer(t) * w(t,j)  
        Fp(t,j)

 

Initial Index Notional Value

 

On the index inception date of March 12, 1993, the initial notional value of the Index Currency futures positions were calculated using:

 

N(t,i) =   100 * w(t,i)  
      Fp(t,i)

 

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Where:

i    = Index Currency
t    = Index calculation date
r    = Last index re-weighting date
Fp(t,i)    = Currency future price for old currency future i on index calculation day t
Fp(t,j)    = Currency future price for new currency future j on index calculation day t
y(t)    = T-bill yield on day t
Rt(t)    = T-bill return on day t
ILer(t)    = DBCFH Excess Return Index level on day t
ILtr(t)    = DBCFH Total Return Index level on day t
w(t,i)    = Weight of old currency future i on index calculation day t
w(t,j)    = Weight of new currency future j on index calculation day t
d(t,t-1)    = Number of calendar days between day t and index calculation day t-1 excluding day t
N(t,i)    = Notional holding of old currency future i on index calculation day t
N(t,j)    = Notional holding of new currency future j on index calculation day t

 

Index Disruption Event

 

If an Index Disruption Event in relation to an Index Currency or an Exchange Instrument on such Index Currency continues for a period of five successive Exchange Business Days, the Index Sponsor will, in its discretion, either (i) continue to calculate the relevant Closing Price by reference to the Closing Price of the Exchange Instrument on such Index Currency on the immediately preceding Valid Date (as provided in the definition of the relevant Closing Price) for a further period of five successive Exchange Business Days or (ii) select:

 

  (a) an Exchange Traded Instrument relating to the relevant Index Currency or in the determination of the Index Sponsor a currency substantially similar to the relevant Index Currency published in U.S. Dollars; or

 

  (b) if no Exchange Traded Instrument as described in (a) above is available or the Index Sponsor determines that for any reason (including, without limitation, the liquidity or volatility of such Exchange Traded Instrument at the relevant time) the inclusion of such Exchange Traded Instrument in the Index would not be appropriate, an Exchange Traded Instrument relating to the relevant Index Currency or in the determination of the Index Sponsor a currency substantially similar to the relevant Index Currency published in a currency other than U.S. Dollars;

 

in each case to replace the Exchange Instrument relating to the relevant Index Currency, all as determined by the Index Sponsor.

 

In the case of (a) above, if an Index Disruption Event in relation to the relevant Exchange Instrument on an Index Currency continues for the further period of five successive Exchange Business Days referred to therein, on the expiry of such period the provisions of (b) above shall apply.

 

In the case of a replacement of an Exchange Traded Instrument as described in (b) above, the Index Sponsor will make such adjustments to the methodology and calculation of the Index as it determines to be appropriate to account for the relevant replacement and will publish such adjustments in accordance with the section “Publication of Closing Levels and Adjustments” below.

 

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For the purposes of this Description:

 

Valid Date” means, in respect of an Index Currency, a day which is an Exchange Business Day in respect of such Index Currency and a day on which an Index Disruption Event in respect of such Index Currency or a related Exchange Instrument on such Index Currency does not occur.

 

Exchange Business Day” means, in respect of a futures contract on an Index Currency, a day that is (or, but for the occurrence of an Index Disruption Event or Force Majeure Event would have been) a trading day for such Index Currency on the CME.

 

Closing Price” means, in respect of an Index Business Day, the closing price on CME of the relevant Exchange Instrument, as published by CME for that Index Business Day or, if in the determination of the Index Sponsor such Index Business Day is not a Valid Date, the closing price on CME of the relevant Exchange Instrument published by CME for the immediately preceding Valid Date, subject as provided in the sections “Index Disruption Event” and “Force Majeure.”

 

Exchange Instrument” means, in respect of each Index Currency, an instrument for future delivery of that Index Currency on a specified delivery date traded on the CME.

 

Exchange Traded Instrument” means, in respect of an Index Currency, an instrument for future delivery of that Index Currency on a specified delivery date traded on an exchange.

 

Index Business Day” means a day (other than a Saturday or Sunday) on which commercial banks and foreign exchange markets settle payments and are open for general business (including dealings in foreign exchange and foreign currency deposits) in New York City.

 

Index Disruption Event” means, in respect of an Index Currency or a Exchange Instrument on such Index Currency, an event (other than a Force Majeure Event) that would require the Index Sponsor to calculate the Closing Price in respect of the relevant Exchange Instrument on such Index Currency on an alternative basis were such event to occur or exist on a day that is an Exchange Business Day (or, if different, the day on which the Closing Price for such Exchange Instrument on such Index Currency for the relevant Index Business Day would, in the ordinary course, be published or announced by the CME).

 

Force Majeure

 

If a Force Majeure Event occurs on an Index Business Day, the Index Sponsor may in its discretion:

 

  (i) make such determinations and/or adjustments to the terms of this Description of the Index as it considers appropriate to determine any Closing Level on any such Index Business Day; and/or

 

  (ii) defer publication of the information relating to the Index, until the next Index Business Day on which it determines that no Force Majeure Event exists; and/or

 

  (iii) permanently cancel publication of the information relating to the Index.

 

For the purposes of this Description:

 

Force Majeure Event” means an event or circumstance (including, without limitation, a systems failure, natural or man-made disaster, act of God, armed conflict, act of terrorism, riot or labour disruption or any similar intervening circumstance) that is beyond the reasonable control of the Index Sponsor and that the Index Sponsor determines affects the Index, any Index Currency or any Exchange Instrument.

 

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Change in the Methodology of the Index

 

The Index Sponsor will, subject as provided below, employ the methodology described above and its application of such methodology shall be conclusive and binding. While the Index Sponsor currently intends to employ the above described methodology to calculate the Index, no assurance can be given that fiscal, market, regulatory, juridical or financial circumstances (including, but not limited to, any changes to or any suspension or termination of or any other events affecting any Index Currency or a futures contract) will not arise that would, in the view of the Index Sponsor, necessitate a modification of or change to such methodology and in such circumstances the Index Sponsor may make any such modification or change as it determines appropriate. The Index Sponsor may also make modifications to the terms of the Index in any manner that it may deem necessary or desirable, including (without limitation) to correct any manifest or proven error or to cure, correct or supplement any defective provision contained in this Description of the Index. The Index Sponsor will publish notice of any such modification or change and the effective date thereof in accordance with Publication of Closing Levels and Adjustments below.

 

Publication of Closing Levels and Adjustments

 

In order to calculate the indicative Index level, the Index Sponsor will poll Reuters every 15 seconds to determine the real time price of each underlying futures contract with respect to each Index Currency of the Index. The Index Sponsor will then apply a set of rules to these values to create the indicative level of the Index. These rules are consistent with the rules which the Index Sponsor applies at the end of each trading day to calculate the closing level of the Index. A similar polling process is applied to the U.S. Treasury bills to determine the indicative value of the U.S. Treasury bills held by the Fund every 15 seconds throughout the trading day.

 

The Index Sponsor will publish the closing level of the Index daily. Additionally, the Index Sponsor will publish the intra-day Index level once every fifteen seconds throughout each trading day.

 

All of the foregoing information will be published as follows:

 

The intra-day level of the Index (symbol: DBVI) (quoted in USD) will be published once every fifteen seconds throughout each trading day on the consolidated tape, Reuters and/or Bloomberg and on Deutsche Bank’s website at http://www.dbfunds.db.com, or any successor thereto.

 

The most recent end-of-day Index closing level (symbol: DBVI) will be published as of the close of business for the Amex each trading day on the consolidated tape, Reuters and/or Bloomberg and on Deutsche Bank’s website at http://www.dbfunds.db.com, or any successor thereto.

 

The Index Sponsor will publish any adjustments made to the Index on Deutsche Bank’s website http://www.dbfunds.db.com, or any successor thereto.

 

All of the foregoing information with respect to the Index also will be published at http://index.db.com.

 

Historical Closing Levels

 

Set out below are the closing levels based on historical data from March 12, 1993 to April 28, 2006.

 

The following Closing Levels table starts from March 12, 1993 and reflects both the high and low closing values, the annual performance and performance since inception of the Index. Since March 13, 2003, CME currency futures close prices were used in the Index calculation. The Index Sponsor has not independently verified the CME currency futures close prices obtained from Bloomberg. Since February 1, 2006, the Index Sponsor expects to obtain the CME currency futures close prices from Reuters. Prior to March 13, 2003, implied futures prices were calculated using the relevant currencies spot rates, money market rates and USD money market rates obtained from Reuters, Bloomberg and WM Company. Implied futures prices are an accurate proxy for the futures close prices due to the high liquidity in foreign exchange forward markets.

 

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It is not necessary to have a USD futures contract because the forward rate of the USD vis-à-vis the USD will be equal. Whenever USD was used to calculate the value of the Index, the futures price of USD was assumed to be 100.

 

The Index Sponsor used 3 month money market rates as a proxy for 3 month Libor fixings with respect to the USD on and prior to June 10, 1998.

 

The Index Sponsor used 3 month money market rates as a proxy for 3 month Libor fixings with respect to the EUR, JPY, GBP, CHF, CAD and AUD on and prior to March 11, 1998.

 

The Index Sponsor used 3 month money market rates as a proxy for 3 month Libor fixings with respect to the NZD on and prior to September 10, 2003.

 

The Index Sponsor used 3 month money market rates as a proxy for 3 month Stibor fixings with respect to the SEK on and prior to December 9, 1998.

 

The Index Sponsor used 3 month money market rates as a proxy for 3 month Nibor fixings with respect to the NOK on and prior to December 9, 1998.

 

The Libor, Stibor and Nibor rates for the Eligible Index Currencies, as applicable, means the London, Stockholm and Norway interbank offered rates for overnight deposits, respectively, each of which are published by Reuters on pages libor01 and libor02 with respect to Libor and pages SIDE and NIBR with respect to Stibor and Nibor.

 

The Index Sponsor considers the use of 3 month money market rates as a proxy for Libor, Stibor and Nibor to be appropriate because the difference between Libor, Stibor and Nibor rates and money market rates should not be material in light of the liquidity of the 3 month deposit markets.

 

The CME-traded futures contract of each applicable Index Currency that is closest to expiration is used in the Index calculation. The futures contracts on the Index Currencies are rolled during the Index Re-Weighting Period. The new futures contract on an Index Currency that has the next closest expiration date is selected. The calculation of the Index on an excess return basis is the weighted return on the change in price of the futures contracts on the Index Currencies.

 

The Index is calculated on both an excess return basis and a total return basis. The excess return index reflects the return of the applicable underlying currencies. The total return is the sum of the return of the applicable underlying currencies plus the return of 3 month U.S. Treasury bills. The following tables reflect both the excess return calculation and the total return calculation of the Index.

 

HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS HAVE MANY INHERENT LIMITATIONS, SOME OF WHICH ARE DESCRIBED BELOW. NO REPRESENTATION IS BEING MADE THAT ANY ACCOUNT WILL OR IS LIKELY TO ACHIEVE PROFITS OR LOSSES SIMILAR TO THOSE SHOWN. IN FACT, THERE ARE FREQUENTLY SHARP DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS AND THE ACTUAL RESULTS SUBSEQUENTLY ACHIEVED BY ANY PARTICULAR TRADING PROGRAM.

 

ONE OF THE LIMITATIONS OF HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS IS THAT THEY ARE GENERALLY PREPARED WITH THE BENEFIT OF HINDSIGHT. IN ADDITION, HYPOTHETICAL TRADING DOES NOT INVOLVE FINANCIAL RISK, AND NO HYPOTHETICAL TRADING RECORD CAN COMPLETELY ACCOUNT FOR THE IMPACT OF FINANCIAL RISK IN ACTUAL TRADING. FOR EXAMPLE, THE ABILITY TO WITHSTAND LOSSES OR TO ADHERE TO A PARTICULAR TRADING PROGRAM IN SPITE OF TRADING LOSSES ARE MATERIAL POINTS WHICH CAN ALSO ADVERSELY AFFECT ACTUAL TRADING RESULTS. THERE ARE NUMEROUS OTHER FACTORS RELATED TO THE MARKETS IN GENERAL OR TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ANY SPECIFIC TRADING PROGRAM WHICH CANNOT BE FULLY ACCOUNTED FOR IN THE PREPARATION OF HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS AND ALL OF WHICH CAN ADVERSELY AFFECT ACTUAL TRADING RESULTS.

 

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THE MANAGING OWNER HAS HAD LIMITED EXPERIENCE IN TRADING ACTUAL ACCOUNTS FOR ITSELF OR FOR CUSTOMERS. BECAUSE THERE ARE NO ACTUAL TRADING RESULTS TO COMPARE TO THE HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS, CUSTOMERS SHOULD BE PARTICULARLY WARY OF PLACING UNDUE RELIANCE ON THESE HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS.

 

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DEUTSCHE BANK G10 CURRENCY FUTURE HARVEST INDEX – EXCESS RETURN™

CLOSING LEVELS TABLE

 

     Closing Level

 

Annual
Performance3


   

Performance
Since Inception


 
     High1

   Low2

   

19934

   105.60    94.03   -0.19 %   -0.19 %

1994

   108.79    99.81   7.42 %   7.22 %

1995

   110.52    94.16   2.66 %   10.07 %

1996

   140.05    110.42   27.23 %   40.05 %

1997

   146.72    137.83   2.58 %   43.67 %

1998

   151.79    132.52   -6.35 %   34.55 %

1999

   151.12    134.71   9.81 %   47.76 %

2000

   158.57    146.79   4.73 %   54.74 %

2001

   171.15    154.68   10.61 %   71.15 %

2002

   199.51    172.25   15.76 %   98.13 %

2003

   234.45    199.00   18.33 %   134.45 %

2004

   252.36    230.02   6.69 %   150.14 %

2005

   286.06    248.34   10.66 %   176.81 %

20065

   279.94    263.02   -4.97 %   163.06 %

 

PAST PERFORMANCE SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS AN INDICATION OF FUTURE PERFORMANCE.

 

DEUTSCHE BANK G10 CURRENCY FUTURE HARVEST INDEX – TOTAL RETURN™

CLOSING LEVELS TABLE

 

     Closing Level

  Annual
Performance3


    Performance
Since Inception


 
     High1

   Low2

   

19934

   106.15    95.13   2.30 %   2.30 %

1994

   116.32    102.32   12.15 %   14.73 %

1995

   124.55    102.55   8.56 %   24.55 %

1996

   166.84    125.01   33.95 %   66.84 %

1997

   180.54    164.92   8.01 %   80.19 %

1998

   195.70    172.90   -1.68 %   77.17 %

1999

   203.96    177.49   15.12 %   103.96 %

2000

   227.93    202.75   11.11 %   126.61 %

2001

   259.57    226.67   14.55 %   159.57 %

2002

   307.46    261.27   17.68 %   205.47 %

2003

   365.18    306.83   19.55 %   265.18 %

2004

   398.22    359.55   8.18 %   295.05 %

2005

   465.10    392.65   14.23 %   351.27 %

20065

   458.21    433.82   -3.56 %   335.21 %

 

PAST PERFORMANCE SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS AN INDICATION OF FUTURE PERFORMANCE.

 

Please refer to notes and legends that follow on page 14.

 

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INDEX CURRENCY WEIGHTS TABLE

DEUTSCHE BANK G10 CURRENCY FUTURE HARVEST INDEX – EXCESS RETURN™

 

     USD

    EUR

    JPY

    CAD

    CHF

    GBP

    AUD

    NZD

    NOK

    SEK

 
     High1

    Low2

    High

    Low

    High

    Low

    High

    Low

    High

    Low

    High

    Low

    High

    Low

    High

    Low

    High

    Low

    High

    Low

 

19934

   -31.6 %   -36.8 %   33.8 %   34.0 %   -33.7 %   -37.2 %   0.0 %   -36.8 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -31.1 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   33.9 %   34.1 %   33.9 %   32.3 %

1994

   0.0 %   -33.3 %   -33.0 %   32.5 %   -33.1 %   -32.5 %   0.0 %   -33.4 %   -33.1 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   33.2 %   0.0 %   33.3 %   33.6 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   33.4 %   33.2 %

1995

   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.7 %   -35.7 %   -33.1 %   -39.1 %   0.0 %   35.9 %   -33.7 %   -36.8 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   32.4 %   0.0 %   33.0 %   36.3 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   36.2 %   34.6 %

1996

   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.5 %   -31.7 %   -32.5 %   -32.1 %   0.0 %   -31.5 %   -33.3 %   33.3 %   0.0 %   32.4 %   33.3 %   32.6 %   33.3 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   33.2 %

1997

   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -31.5 %   -30.6 %   -31.7 %   -33.1 %   -32.2 %   -30.4 %   33.2 %   31.7 %   31.9 %   31.5 %   32.6 %   32.3 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %

1998

   0.0 %   0.0 %   -32.3 %   -36.7 %   -32.9 %   -40.1 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -31.8 %   -37.5 %   32.3 %   36.0 %   34.2 %   0.0 %   34.2 %   36.5 %   0.0 %   35.7 %   0.0 %   0.0 %

1999

   32.6 %   33.0 %   -31.6 %   -32.2 %   -31.3 %   -34.4 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -31.4 %   -32.0 %   31.6 %   32.5 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   32.1 %   34.1 %   0.0 %   0.0 %

2000

   31.9 %   33.3 %   -29.4 %   -33.7 %   -30.8 %   -32.9 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -30.5 %   -33.5 %   31.6 %   33.5 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   31.6 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   33.5 %   0.0 %   0.0 %

2001

   -33.1 %   33.1 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -32.1 %   -32.4 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -32.5 %   -34.5 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   32.7 %   0.0 %   33.0 %   34.1 %   32.8 %   34.1 %   0.0 %   -33.7 %

2002

   -33.2 %   -32.9 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.1 %   -31.6 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.5 %   -32.7 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   33.3 %   32.6 %   33.5 %   33.1 %   33.5 %   33.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %

2003

   -33.0 %   -33.2 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.0 %   -33.4 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.5 %   -34.2 %   33.7 %   0.0 %   33.4 %   33.2 %   33.4 %   33.9 %   0.0 %   34.1 %   0.0 %   0.0 %

2004

   0.0 %   -34.6 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.2 %   -33.5 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.0 %   -34.7 %   33.4 %   34.1 %   33.6 %   32.6 %   33.4 %   32.3 %   -33.1 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %

2005

   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -29.1 %   -34.4 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -30.7 %   -32.8 %   30.7 %   32.7 %   31.2 %   33.9 %   32.7 %   33.2 %   0.0 %   -33.2 %   -30.2 %   0.0 %

20065

   0.0 %   34.8 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -32.1 %   -35.2 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.0 %   -35.4 %   33.2 %   0.0 %   33.5 %   34.3 %   33.2 %   33.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.8 %   -35.8 %
PAST PERFORMANCE SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS AN INDICATION OF FUTURE PERFORMANCE.  
DEUTSCHE BANK G10 CURRENCY FUTURE HARVEST INDEX – TOTAL RETURN™  
     USD

    EUR

    JPY

    CAD

    CHF

    GBP

    AUD

    NZD

    NOK

    SEK

 
     High1

    Low2

    High

    Low

    High

    Low

    High

    Low

    High

    Low

    High

    Low

    High

    Low

    High

    Low

    High

    Low

    High

    Low

 

19934

   -31.6 %   -36.8 %   33.6 %   34.0 %   -34.8 %   -37.2 %   0.0 %   -36.8 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -30.3 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   33.6 %   34.1 %   34.7 %   32.3 %

1994

   0.0 %   -33.3 %   -33.1 %   32.5 %   -33.1 %   -32.5 %   0.0 %   -33.4 %   -33.1 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   33.2 %   0.0 %   33.3 %   33.6 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   33.4 %   33.2 %

1995

   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.5 %   -35.7 %   -32.9 %   -39.1 %   0.0 %   35.9 %   -33.6 %   -36.8 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   33.4 %   0.0 %   33.4 %   36.3 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   33.2 %   34.6 %

1996

   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.5 %   -31.7 %   -32.5 %   -32.1 %   0.0 %   -31.5 %   -33.3 %   33.3 %   0.0 %   32.4 %   33.3 %   32.6 %   33.3 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   33.2 %

1997

   32.4 %   0.0 %   -32.1 %   0.0 %   -30.0 %   -30.6 %   0.0 %   -33.1 %   -32.8 %   -30.4 %   34.0 %   31.7 %   0.0 %   31.5 %   31.3 %   32.3 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %

1998

   0.0 %   0.0 %   -32.3 %   -36.7 %   -32.9 %   -40.1 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -31.8 %   -37.5 %   32.3 %   36.0 %   34.2 %   0.0 %   34.2 %   36.5 %   0.0 %   35.7 %   0.0 %   0.0 %

1999

   33.1 %   33.0 %   -32.5 %   -32.2 %   -32.9 %   -34.4 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -32.4 %   -32.0 %   32.8 %   32.5 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   32.8 %   34.1 %   0.0 %   0.0 %

2000

   32.9 %   33.3 %   0.0 %   -33.7 %   -32.3 %   -32.9 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.7 %   -33.5 %   0.0 %   33.5 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   34.0 %   0.0 %   33.4 %   33.5 %   -33.0 %   0.0 %

2001

   -33.1 %   33.1 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -32.1 %   -32.4 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -32.5 %   -34.5 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   32.7 %   0.0 %   33.0 %   34.1 %   32.8 %   34.1 %   0.0 %   -33.7 %

2002

   -33.2 %   -32.9 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.1 %   -31.6 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.5 %   -32.7 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   33.3 %   32.6 %   33.5 %   33.1 %   33.5 %   33.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %

2003

   -33.0 %   -33.2 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.0 %   -33.4 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.5 %   -34.2 %   33.7 %   0.0 %   33.4 %   33.2 %   33.4 %   33.9 %   0.0 %   34.1 %   0.0 %   0.0 %

2004

   0.0 %   -34.6 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.2 %   -33.5 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.0 %   -34.7 %   33.4 %   34.1 %   33.6 %   32.6 %   33.4 %   32.3 %   -33.1 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %

2005

   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -29.1 %   -34.5 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -30.7 %   -32.8 %   30.7 %   32.8 %   31.2 %   34.0 %   32.7 %   33.2 %   0.0 %   -33.2 %   -30.2 %   0.0 %

20065

   0.0 %   34.8 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -32.1 %   -35.2 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.0 %   -35.4 %   33.2 %   0.0 %   33.5 %   34.3 %   33.2 %   33.0 %   0.0 %   0.0 %   -33.8 %   -35.8 %

 

PAST PERFORMANCE SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS AN INDICATION OF FUTURE PERFORMANCE.

Please refer to notes and legends that follow on page 14.

 

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VARIOUS STATISTICAL MEASURES*


   INDEX-TR6

    INDEX-ER7

    DXY8

    EFFAS US
Treasuries9


    S&P 500 TR10

    DBLCI11

 

Annualized Return12

   11.8 %   7.6 %   -0.3 %   6.1 %   10.6 %   13.8 %

Average rolling 3 month daily volatility13

   7.1 %   7.1 %   7.8 %   4.6 %   15.3 %   19.1 %

Sharpe Ratio14

   1.17     0.58     -0.48     0.59     0.47     0.54  

% of months with positive return

   72 %   68 %   48 %   67 %   64 %   57 %

Average monthly positive return

   2.0 %   1.8 %   1.8 %   1.2 %   3.3 %   5.1 %

Average monthly negative return

   -1.7 %   -1.8 %   -1.7 %   -0.9 %   -3.4 %   -3.9 %

CORRELATION OF MONTHLY RETURNS*,15


   INDEX-TR

    INDEX-ER

    DXY

    EFFAS US
Treasuries


    S&P 500 TR

    DBLCI

 

Index-TR

   100 %   100 %   20 %   -1 %   17 %   10 %

Index-ER

         100 %   19 %   -2 %   17 %   10 %

DXY

               100 %   -14 %   4 %   -14 %

EFFAS US Treasuries

                     100 %   -9 %   1 %

S&P 500 TR

                           100 %   3 %

DBLCI

                                 100 %

 

PAST PERFORMANCE SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS AN INDICATION OF FUTURE PERFORMANCE.

 

HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS HAVE MANY INHERENT LIMITATIONS, SOME OF WHICH ARE DESCRIBED BELOW. NO REPRESENTATION IS BEING MADE THAT ANY ACCOUNT WILL OR IS LIKELY TO ACHIEVE PROFITS OR LOSSES SIMILAR TO THOSE SHOWN. IN FACT, THERE ARE FREQUENTLY SHARP DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS AND THE ACTUAL RESULTS SUBSEQUENTLY ACHIEVED BY ANY PARTICULAR TRADING PROGRAM.

 

ONE OF THE LIMITATIONS OF HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS IS THAT THEY ARE GENERALLY PREPARED WITH THE BENEFIT OF HINDSIGHT. IN ADDITION, HYPOTHETICAL TRADING DOES NOT INVOLVE FINANCIAL RISK, AND NO HYPOTHETICAL TRADING RECORD CAN COMPLETELY ACCOUNT FOR THE IMPACT OF FINANCIAL RISK IN ACTUAL TRADING. FOR EXAMPLE, THE ABILITY TO WITHSTAND LOSSES OR TO ADHERE TO A PARTICULAR TRADING PROGRAM IN SPITE OF TRADING LOSSES ARE MATERIAL POINTS WHICH CAN ALSO ADVERSELY AFFECT ACTUAL TRADING RESULTS. THERE ARE NUMEROUS OTHER FACTORS RELATED TO THE MARKETS IN GENERAL OR TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ANY SPECIFIC TRADING PROGRAM WHICH CANNOT BE FULLY ACCOUNTED FOR IN THE PREPARATION OF HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS AND ALL OF WHICH CAN ADVERSELY AFFECT ACTUAL TRADING RESULTS.

 

THE MANAGING OWNER HAS HAD LIMITED EXPERIENCE IN TRADING ACTUAL ACCOUNTS FOR ITSELF OR FOR CUSTOMERS. BECAUSE THERE ARE NO ACTUAL TRADING RESULTS TO COMPARE TO THE HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS, CUSTOMERS SHOULD BE PARTICULARLY WARY OF PLACING UNDUE RELIANCE ON THESE HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS.

 

Please refer to notes and legends that follow on page 14.

 

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COMPARISON OF THE INDICES WITH CERTAIN GENERAL MARKET INDICES REPRESENTING

CURRENCIES, BONDS, STOCKS AND COMMODITIES

(MARCH, 1993 – APRIL, 2006)*

 

 

PAST PERFORMANCE SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS AN INDICATION OF FUTURE PERFORMANCE.

 

Each of the Index-TR, EFFAS US Treasuries, S&P 500 TR, DBLCI and DXY are indices and do not reflect actual trading.

 

Each of the indices, except DXY, are calculated on a total return basis and does not reflect any fees or expenses.

 

HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS HAVE MANY INHERENT LIMITATIONS, SOME OF WHICH ARE DESCRIBED BELOW. NO REPRESENTATION IS BEING MADE THAT ANY ACCOUNT WILL OR IS LIKELY TO ACHIEVE PROFITS OR LOSSES SIMILAR TO THOSE SHOWN. IN FACT, THERE ARE FREQUENTLY SHARP DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS AND THE ACTUAL RESULTS SUBSEQUENTLY ACHIEVED BY ANY PARTICULAR TRADING PROGRAM.

 

ONE OF THE LIMITATIONS OF HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS IS THAT THEY ARE GENERALLY PREPARED WITH THE BENEFIT OF HINDSIGHT. IN ADDITION, HYPOTHETICAL TRADING DOES NOT INVOLVE FINANCIAL RISK, AND NO HYPOTHETICAL TRADING RECORD CAN COMPLETELY ACCOUNT FOR THE IMPACT OF FINANCIAL RISK IN ACTUAL TRADING. FOR EXAMPLE, THE ABILITY TO WITHSTAND LOSSES OR TO ADHERE TO A PARTICULAR TRADING PROGRAM IN SPITE OF TRADING LOSSES ARE MATERIAL POINTS WHICH CAN ALSO ADVERSELY AFFECT ACTUAL TRADING RESULTS. THERE ARE NUMEROUS OTHER FACTORS RELATED TO THE MARKETS IN GENERAL OR TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ANY SPECIFIC TRADING PROGRAM WHICH CANNOT BE FULLY ACCOUNTED FOR IN THE PREPARATION OF HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS AND ALL OF WHICH CAN ADVERSELY AFFECT ACTUAL TRADING RESULTS.

 

THE MANAGING OWNER HAS HAD LIMITED EXPERIENCE IN TRADING ACTUAL ACCOUNTS FOR ITSELF OR FOR CUSTOMERS. BECAUSE THERE ARE NO ACTUAL TRADING RESULTS TO COMPARE TO THE HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS, CUSTOMERS SHOULD BE PARTICULARLY WARY OF PLACING UNDUE RELIANCE ON THESE HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS.

 

Please refer to notes and legends that follow on page 14.

 

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COMPARISON OF ANNUAL RETURNS OF THE INDICES WITH CERTAIN GENERAL MARKET INDICES

REPRESENTING BONDS AND STOCKS

(MARCH, 1993 – APRIL, 2006)*

 

 

PAST PERFORMANCE SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS AN INDICATION OF FUTURE PERFORMANCE.

 

Each of the Index-TR, EFFAS US Treasuries and S&P 500 TR are indices and do not reflect actual trading.

 

Each of these indices are calculated on a total return basis and does not reflect any fees or expenses.

 

HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS HAVE MANY INHERENT LIMITATIONS, SOME OF WHICH ARE DESCRIBED BELOW. NO REPRESENTATION IS BEING MADE THAT ANY ACCOUNT WILL OR IS LIKELY TO ACHIEVE PROFITS OR LOSSES SIMILAR TO THOSE SHOWN. IN FACT, THERE ARE FREQUENTLY SHARP DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS AND THE ACTUAL RESULTS SUBSEQUENTLY ACHIEVED BY ANY PARTICULAR TRADING PROGRAM.

 

ONE OF THE LIMITATIONS OF HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS IS THAT THEY ARE GENERALLY PREPARED WITH THE BENEFIT OF HINDSIGHT. IN ADDITION, HYPOTHETICAL TRADING DOES NOT INVOLVE FINANCIAL RISK, AND NO HYPOTHETICAL TRADING RECORD CAN COMPLETELY ACCOUNT FOR THE IMPACT OF FINANCIAL RISK IN ACTUAL TRADING. FOR EXAMPLE, THE ABILITY TO WITHSTAND LOSSES OR TO ADHERE TO A PARTICULAR TRADING PROGRAM IN SPITE OF TRADING LOSSES ARE MATERIAL POINTS WHICH CAN ALSO ADVERSELY AFFECT ACTUAL TRADING RESULTS. THERE ARE NUMEROUS OTHER FACTORS RELATED TO THE MARKETS IN GENERAL OR TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ANY SPECIFIC TRADING PROGRAM WHICH CANNOT BE FULLY ACCOUNTED FOR IN THE PREPARATION OF HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS AND ALL OF WHICH CAN ADVERSELY AFFECT ACTUAL TRADING RESULTS.

 

THE MANAGING OWNER HAS HAD LIMITED EXPERIENCE IN TRADING ACTUAL ACCOUNTS FOR ITSELF OR FOR CUSTOMERS. BECAUSE THERE ARE NO ACTUAL TRADING RESULTS TO COMPARE TO THE HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS, CUSTOMERS SHOULD BE PARTICULARLY WARY OF PLACING UNDUE RELIANCE ON THESE HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS.

 

Please refer to notes and legends that follow on page 14.

 

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NOTES AND LEGENDS:

 

1. “High” reflects the highest closing level of the Index during the applicable year.

 

2. “Low” reflects the lowest closing level of the Index during the applicable year.

 

3. “Annual Performance” reflects the performance of the Index on an annual basis as of December 31 of each applicable year.

 

4. Closing levels as of inception on March 12, 1993.

 

5. Closing levels as of April 28, 2006.

 

6. “INDEX-TR” is Deutsche Bank G10 Currency Future Harvest Index™ — Total Return.

 

7. “INDEX-ER” is the Deutsche Bank G10 Currency Future Harvest Index™ — Excess Return.

 

8. “DXY” is U.S. Dollar Index®. The U.S. Dollar Index® The provides a general indication of the international value of the USD by averaging the exchange rates between the USD and the six major world currencies the U.S. Dollar Index® — Euro, Japanese Yen, British Pound, Canadian Dollar, Swedish Krona and Swiss Franc. U.S. Dollar Index® is a registered service mark of the Board of Trade of the City of New York, Inc.

 

9. “EFFAS US Treasuries” is Bloomberg/EFFAS Index of U.S. Treasuries. The Bloomberg/EFFAS indices are designed as transparent benchmarks for government bond markets. Indices are grouped by country and maturity sectors. Bloomberg computes daily returns and index characteristics for each sector. The Bloomberg/EFFAS Index of U.S. Treasuries includes treasuries with more than one year prior to maturity and is representative of the bond market.

 

10. “S&P 500 TR” is the Standard & Poor’s index calculated on a total return basis. Widely regarded as the benchmark gauge of the U.S. equities market, this index includes a representative sample of 500 leading companies in leading industries of the U.S. economy. Although the S&P 500 focuses on the large-cap segment of the market, with over 80% coverage of U.S. equities, it also serves as a proxy for the total market. The total return calculation provides investors with a price-plus-gross cash dividend return. Gross cash dividends are applied on the ex-date of the dividend.

 

11. “DBLCI” is the Deutsche Bank Liquid Commodity Index™ – Total Return. This Index is intended to reflect the performance the following commodities: Light, Sweet Crude Oil, Heating Oil, Aluminum, Gold, Corn and Wheat. The notional amounts of each index commodity included in this index are broadly in proportion to historical levels of the world’s production and stocks of the index commodities. The sponsor of the Index, or the Index Sponsor, is Deutsche Bank AG London. Deutsche Bank Liquid Commodity Index™ – Total Return is a trade mark of Deutsche Bank AG and is the subject of Community Trade Mark Number ###-###-####. Trade Mark applications in the United States are pending.

 

12. “Annualized Return” reflects the performance of the applicable index on an annual basis as of December 31 of each applicable year.

 

13. “Average rolling 3 month daily volatility.” The daily volatility reflects the relative rate at which the price of the applicable index moves up and down, which is found by calculating the annualized standard deviation of the daily change in price. In turn, an average of this value is calculated on a 3 month rolling basis.

 

14. “Sharpe Ratio” compares the annualized rate of return minus the annualized risk-free rate of return to the annualized variability — often referred to as the “standard deviation” — of the monthly rates of return. A Sharpe Ratio of 1:1 or higher indicates that, according to the measures used in calculating the ratio, the rate of return achieved by a particular strategy has equaled or exceeded the risks assumed by such strategy.

 

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15. “Correlation of Monthly Returns.” Every investment asset, by definition, has a correlation coefficient of 1.0 with itself; 1.0 indicates 100% positive correlation. Two investments that always move in the opposite direction from each other have a correlation coefficient of -1.0; -1.0 indicates 100% negative correlation. Two investments that perform entirely independently of each other have a correlation coefficient of 0; 0 indicates 100% non-correlation.

* For the period from March 12, 1993 to April 28, 2006.

 

HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS HAVE MANY INHERENT LIMITATIONS, SOME OF WHICH ARE DESCRIBED BELOW. NO REPRESENTATION IS BEING MADE THAT ANY ACCOUNT WILL OR IS LIKELY TO ACHIEVE PROFITS OR LOSSES SIMILAR TO THOSE SHOWN. IN FACT, THERE ARE FREQUENTLY SHARP DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS AND THE ACTUAL RESULTS SUBSEQUENTLY ACHIEVED BY ANY PARTICULAR TRADING PROGRAM.

 

ONE OF THE LIMITATIONS OF HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS IS THAT THEY ARE GENERALLY PREPARED WITH THE BENEFIT OF HINDSIGHT. IN ADDITION, HYPOTHETICAL TRADING DOES NOT INVOLVE FINANCIAL RISK, AND NO HYPOTHETICAL TRADING RECORD CAN COMPLETELY ACCOUNT FOR THE IMPACT OF FINANCIAL RISK IN ACTUAL TRADING. FOR EXAMPLE, THE ABILITY TO WITHSTAND LOSSES OR TO ADHERE TO A PARTICULAR TRADING PROGRAM IN SPITE OF TRADING LOSSES ARE MATERIAL POINTS WHICH CAN ALSO ADVERSELY AFFECT ACTUAL TRADING RESULTS. THERE ARE NUMEROUS OTHER FACTORS RELATED TO THE MARKETS IN GENERAL OR TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ANY SPECIFIC TRADING PROGRAM WHICH CANNOT BE FULLY ACCOUNTED FOR IN THE PREPARATION OF HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS AND ALL OF WHICH CAN ADVERSELY AFFECT ACTUAL TRADING RESULTS.

 

THE MANAGING OWNER HAS HAD LIMITED EXPERIENCE IN TRADING ACTUAL ACCOUNTS FOR ITSELF OR FOR CUSTOMERS. BECAUSE THERE ARE NO ACTUAL TRADING RESULTS TO COMPARE TO THE HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS, CUSTOMERS SHOULD BE PARTICULARLY WARY OF PLACING UNDUE RELIANCE ON THESE HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS.

 

ALTHOUGH THE INDEX SPONSOR WILL OBTAIN INFORMATION FOR INCLUSION IN OR FOR USE IN THE CALCULATION OF THE INDEX FROM SOURCE(S) WHICH THE INDEX SPONSOR CONSIDERS RELIABLE, THE INDEX SPONSOR WILL NOT INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY SUCH INFORMATION AND DOES NOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY AND/OR THE COMPLETENESS OF THE INDEX OR ANY DATA INCLUDED THEREIN. THE INDEX SPONSOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE (WHETHER IN NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) TO ANY PERSON FOR ANY ERROR IN THE INDEX AND THE INDEX SPONSOR IS UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO ADVISE ANY PERSON OF ANY ERROR THEREIN.

 

UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, NO TRANSACTION RELATING TO THE INDEX IS SPONSORED, ENDORSED, SOLD OR PROMOTED BY THE INDEX SPONSOR AND THE INDEX SPONSOR MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES AS TO (A) THE ADVISABILITY OF PURCHASING OR ASSUMING ANY RISK IN CONNECTION WITH ANY SUCH TRANSACTION (B) THE LEVELS AT WHICH THE INDEX STANDS AT ANY PARTICULAR TIME ON ANY PARTICULAR DATE (C) THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED BY THE ISSUER OF ANY SECURITY OR ANY COUNTERPARTY OR ANY SUCH ISSUER’S SECURITY HOLDERS OR CUSTOMERS OR ANY SUCH COUNTERPARTY’S CUSTOMERS OR COUNTERPARTIES OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FROM THE USE OF THE INDEX OR ANY DATA INCLUDED THEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH ANY LICENSED RIGHTS OR FOR ANY OTHER USE OR (D) ANY OTHER MATTER. THE INDEX SPONSOR MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO THE INDEX OR ANY DATA INCLUDED THEREIN.

 

WITHOUT LIMITING ANY OF THE FOREGOING, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INDEX SPONSOR HAVE ANY LIABILITY (WHETHER IN NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) TO ANY PERSON FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, CONSEQUENTIAL OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES (INCLUDING LOST PROFITS) EVEN IF NOTIFIED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

 

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