Investor Resources
Natural Resources: What's Ahead?
- January 08, 2009
What a year 2008 was for the natural resources sector. Oil soared to $147 by July, and then crashed when domestic demand collapsed, dragging natural gas and other commodities down to their lowest levels in years.
But one year’s price action doesn’t change the fact that the global population continues to grow, and the earth’s supply of natural resources remains constrained.
So what’s in store for natural resources this year? Will energy prices rise again? What about demand for metals, industrial materials and other commodities during a global economic slowdown? What impact will the financial crisis have on long-term growth prospects?
We’ll offer our views on key drivers for natural resources and what’s ahead in 2009 during our exclusive webcast, Outlook for Natural Resources 2009, on Thursday, January 15 at 12:00 noon ET.
Also, mark your calendars for January 26 at 12 noon Eastern—our infrastructure team will host a webcast to discuss the opportunities arising from President-elect Obama’s plans for domestic infrastructure development.
All opinions expressed and data provided are subject to change without notice. Some of these opinions may not be appropriate to every investor.
Net Asset Value
as of 09/02/2010
- Global Resources Fund
PSPFX $8.72 +0.08 - Gold and Precious Metals Fund
USERX $17.25 +0.18 - World Precious Minerals Fund
UNWPX $19.21 +0.13 - China Region Fund
USCOX $8.50 No Change - Eastern European Fund
EUROX $9.05 +0.03 - Global Emerging Markets Fund
GEMFX $8.15 +0.01 - Global MegaTrends Fund
MEGAX $7.67 +0.03 - All American Equity Fund
GBTFX $19.86 +0.15 - Holmes Growth Fund
ACBGX $15.79 +0.19 - Tax Free Fund
USUTX $12.61 No Change - Near-Term Tax Free Fund
NEARX $2.27 No Change - U.S. Government Securities Savings Fund
UGSXX $1.00 No Change - U.S. Treasury Securities Cash Fund
USTXX $1.00 No Change



