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    Van Eck Absolute Return Advisers Corp. was established in 1996, and currently has a diversified client base including corporate pension funds, consultants, asset allocators, endowments, foundations, international banks, insurance companies, family offices, retail financial advisers and high net worth individuals. Van Eck’s alternative strategies are available only to qualified institutional investors.

     

    For more information on our institutional offerings, please contact:

     

    William A. Best III, Managing Director, Institutional Sales and Investor Relations

    800.826.2050, email

     

    Florence Childress, Director, Investor Relations
    800.826.2050, email

     

    Julian K. Daniels, Institutional Marketing Associate

    800.826.2050, email

      

     Van Eck Global cannot accept trade or account-related requests via email.

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    Important Disclosure

    This shall not constitute an offer to sell interests in any security, Van Eck alternative investment or mutual fund. Any such offer will only be made by means of a confidential, private offering memorandum or prospectus, and only in those jurisdictions where permitted by law.

    Van Eck’s alternative investment strategies are speculative and involve a high degree of risk, and performance can be volatile. Interests in the Funds are subject to restrictions on transferability and resale. The Funds are intended for investors that are able to bear the financial risks of an investment in the Fund for an indefinite period of time. The Funds may be leveraged. An investor could lose all or a substantial amount of his or her investment. The Funds manager has total trading authority over the Funds. The use of a single advisor applying generally similar trading programs could mean a lack of diversification and, consequently, higher risk. The Funds’ high fees and expenses may offset trading profits.