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REG-INVESCO Asia Trust: Net Asset Value(s)

Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:55am EST
HEADLINE: Net Asset Values

It is announced that at the close of business on 9 November 2009 the unaudited
net asset values per share (AIC basis) of the following investment trust
companies managed by Invesco Asset Management Limited are:-

                                            NAVs with Debt at Par & Fair Value 
                                                                               
Company                                     Undiluted Diluted Undiluted Diluted
                                                                               
                                              Capital Capital       Cum     Cum
                                                                               
                                                                 Income  Income
                                                                               
                                              (pence) (pence)   (pence) (pence)
                                                                               
Invesco Asia Trust plc               Note 1    135.72  133.93    137.33  135.27
                                                                               

All the above NAVs have been calculated using the fair value prices for the
underlying investments.

Note:

1. For these Companies the fair value of debt is not materially different from
the carrying value.


10 November 2009



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