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The PowerShares KBW Insurance Portfolio (Fund) is based on the KBW Insurance Index (Index). The Fund will normally invest at least 90% of its total assets in securities that comprise the Underlying Index. The Index is a float adjusted modified-market capitalization-weighted index that seeks to reflect the performance of companies in the insurance industry that are publicly traded in the US. The Underlying Index is compiled, maintained and calculated by KBW and is composed of 24 companies representing approximately three-quarters of the market capitalization of the entire US public insurance company universe. The Fund and the Index are rebalanced and reconstituted quarterly.


Date   6/19/2013  
Price   55.15  
Bid/Ask Midpoint   54.86  
 
NAV   54.80  
Bid/Ask Prem/Disc   0.06  
Bid/Ask Prem/Disc   0.11%  
 As of 3/31/2013
Index History (%)YTD1 Year3 Year5 Year10 YearFund Inception
KBW Insurance Index18.6224.069.043.90 30.69
S&P 500 Insurance Index14.8823.129.07-4.011.5826.31
S&P 500 Index10.6113.9612.675.818.5322.38
Fund History (%)YTD1 Year3 Year5 Year10 YearFund Inception
NAV18.5423.64   30.34
After Tax Held18.3822.81   29.47
After Tax Sold10.4914.00   23.32
Market Price18.7323.65   30.41

Monthly Standardized Report


Market returns are based on the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4 p.m. ET and do not represent the returns an investor would receive if shares were traded at other times. Performance data quoted represents past performance, which is not a guarantee of future results. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate, and shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance data quoted. After-tax returns reflect the highest federal income tax rate but exclude state and local taxes. Fund performance reflects fee waivers, absent which, performance data quoted would have been lower. After Tax Held and After Tax Sold are based on NAV.


 As of 3/31/2013
Data beginning 11/30/2011, the month end following Fund inception.
An investor cannot invest directly in an index. The results assume that no cash was added to or assets withdrawn from the Index. Index returns do not represent Fund returns. The Index does not charge management fees or brokerage expenses, nor does the Index lend securities, and no revenues from securities lending were added to the performance shown.

  Bid/Ask MidPoint Above NAV Bid/Ask Midpoint Below NAV
Quarter
Ending
Days 0.50-0.99% 1.00-1.99% > 2.00% 0.50-0.99% 1.00-1.99% > 2.00%
3/31/2013 60 0 0 0 1 0 0
12/31/2012 62 0 0 0 0 0 0
9/30/2012 63 0 0 0 0 0 0
6/30/2012 63 0 0 0 0 0 0
Year Ended 2012 250 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fund Inception: 11/1/2011

Shareholders may pay more than net asset value when they buy Fund shares and receive less than net asset value when they sell those shares, because shares are bought and sold at current market prices. Performance data quoted represents past performance, which is not a guarantee of future results.

Ex-DateRecord DatePay Date$ / ShareOrdinary IncomeShort Term GainsLong Term GainsReturn of Capital
3/15/20133/19/20133/28/20130.165660.16566N.A.N.A.N.A.
12/21/201212/26/201212/31/20120.488950.48895N.A.N.A.N.A.
9/21/20129/25/20129/28/20120.195550.19555N.A.N.A.N.A.
6/15/20126/19/20126/29/20120.496140.49614N.A.N.A.N.A.
3/16/20123/20/20123/30/20120.302500.30250N.A.N.A.N.A.
12/16/201112/20/201112/30/20110.335540.33554N.A.N.A.N.A.
 
Distribution Information


Large-Cap Growth 7.23%  
Large-Cap Value 50.84%  
Mid-Cap Growth 11.13%  
Mid-Cap Value 24.12%  
Small-Cap Growth 6.68%  
As of 6/19/2013


Fund Holdings subject to change  
MetLife Inc   7.76%  
Travelers Cos Inc/The   7.13%  
Chubb Corp/The   6.78%  
Prudential Financial Inc   6.51%  
Aflac Inc   6.13%  
As of 6/19/2013    
 
 
Ameriprise Financial Inc   5.11%  
XL Group PLC   4.45%  
Principal Financial Group Inc   4.32%  
Allstate Corp/The   4.30%  
Lincoln National Corp   4.18%  

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As of 6/19/2013



Typically, security classifications used in calculating allocation tables are as of the last trading day of the previous month.

There are risks involved with investing in ETFs, including possible loss of money. Shares are not actively managed and are subject to risks similar to those of stocks, including those regarding short selling and margin maintenance requirements. Ordinary brokerage commissions apply. The Fund’s return may not match the return of the Underlying Index.

Investments focused in a particular industry are subject to greater risk, and are more greatly impacted by market volatility, than more diversified investments.

The Fund is considered non-diversified and may be subject to greater risks than a diversified fund.

The Fund contains securities in the insurance market sectors. Companies engaged in this sector are subject to greater risks, and are more greatly impacted by market volatility, than more diversified investments.

Securities lending involves a risk of loss because the borrower may fail to return the securities in a timely manner or at all. If a Fund is not able to recover the securities loaned, it may sell the collateral and purchase a replacement security in the market. Lending securities entails a risk of loss to the Funds if and to the extent that the market value of the loaned securities increases and the collateral is not increased accordingly.

The S&P 500® Insurance Index is an unmanaged index considered representative of the insurance sector within the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500 Index is an unmanaged index considered representative of the U.S. stock market.

The Global Industry Classification Standard was developed by and is the exclusive property and a service mark of MSCI, Inc. and Standard & Poor’s.
 
"Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc.", "KBW Insurance Index" and "KBW" are trademarks of KBW and have been licensed for use by Invesco PowerShares Capital Management LLC. The PowerShares KBW Insurance Portfolio is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by KBW and KBW makes no representation regarding the advisability of investing in The PowerShares KBW Insurance Portfolio. Invesco PowerShares Capital Management LLC is not affiliated with KBW.
As of 6/20/2013 12:00 AM EST
Last Trade $55.15
Current IIV $54.87
Change -0.46
% Change -0.83%
As of 6/19/2013
Market Close
NAV 54.80
As of 6/19/2013
SEC 30 Day Yield 1.43%
Distribution Yield 1.21%
12 Month Yield 1.55%
As of 06/20/2013
Previous Close $55.61
Open $55.41
Today's High $55.58
Today's Low $55.15
Today's Volume 1,449
52 Week High $56.59
52 Week Low $37.14
Shares Outstanding 0.10MM
Market Value $5.5MM
Fund Ticker KBWI
CUSIP # 73937B720
ISIN US73937B7203
Intraday NAV KBWIIV
Index Ticker KIXTR
Management Fee 0.35%
Expense Ratio 0.35%
Marginable Yes
Short Selling Yes
Options No
Exchange NYSE Arca
Inception Date 11/1/2011
# of Holdings
as of 6/19/2013
24
As of 03/31/2013
Price/Earnings Ratio¹ 13.13
Price/Book Ratio¹ 0.90
ROE² 9.00%
Avg Market Cap² 17,115MM
¹Weighted Harmonic Average
²Weighted Average
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The yield represents a single distribution from the fund and does not represent the total return of the fund. The yield is calculated by annualizing the most recent distribution and dividing by the fund NAV from the as of date. N/A will be displayed if the fund did not make a distribution in the most recent quarter.
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The Adviser has contractually agreed to waive fees and/or pay certain Fund expenses through at least .
The Fund’s pro rata portion of the cumulative expenses charged by the Underlying holdings in which the Fund invests.
Provides the expected expense ratio charged to shareholders per the Fund's current prospectus and reflects the investment advisor's contractual agreement to waive a portion of its fees and/or pay Fund expenses at least until 6/20/2013
The share price divided by earnings per share.
The price per share divided by accounting book value per share.
Net income divided by net worth.
The average market value of a company's outstanding securities, excluding current liabilities. Under $3.5 billion is generally considered small cap; $3.5 billion to $9 billion is mid cap; and over $9 billion is large cap.
A method of calculating an average value that lessens the impact of large outliers and increases the impact of small ones.
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The amount by which a CEF's market price is greater or less than its NAV, expressed as a percent of NAV.
The period in the life of a callable bond in which the issuing company is not permitted to redeem the bond.
The amount by which the convertible price exceeds the value of the stock into which it can be converted.
The amount by which the price of the convertible exceeds its value as a straight bond, ignoring the conversion feature.
A measure of the expensiveness/cheapness of the option embedded in the convertible bond.
Ranging from zero to one, a measure of a convertible's price sensitivity to movements in the price of its underlying stock.
The average of each bond’s coupon divided by its current price