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Brazil (1.6%)
FORWARD CURRENCY CONTRACTS TO BUY at 9/30/05 (aggregate face value
$1,271,871,784) (Unaudited) FORWARD CURRENCY CONTRACTS TO SELL at 9/30/05 (aggregate face value
$928,224,116) (Unaudited) Security valuation Investments for which market quotations are
readily available are valued at the last reported sales price on their principal
exchange, or official closing price for certain markets. If no sales are
reported -- as in the case of some securities traded over-the-counter -- a
security is valued at its last reported bid price. Many securities markets and
exchanges outside the U.S. close prior to the close of the New York Stock
Exchange and therefore the closing prices for securities in such markets or on
such exchanges may not fully reflect events that occur after such close but
before the close of the New York Stock Exchange. Accordingly, on certain days,
the fund will fair value foreign securities taking into account multiple
factors, including movements in the U.S. securities markets. The number of days
on which fair value prices will be used will depend on market activity and it is
possible that fair value prices will be used by the fund to a significant
extent. Forward currency contracts The fund may buy and sell forward currency
contracts, which are agreements between two parties to buy and sell currencies
at a set price on a future date. These contracts are used to protect against a
decline in value relative to the U.S. dollar of the currencies in which its
portfolio securities are denominated or quoted (or an increase in the value of a
currency in which securities a fund intends to buy are denominated, when a fund
holds cash reserves and short term investments). The U.S. dollar value of
forward currency contracts is determined using current forward currency exchange
rates supplied by a quotation service. The market value of the contract will
fluctuate with changes in currency exchange rates. The contract is marked to
market daily and the change in market value is recorded as an unrealized gain or
loss. When the contract is closed, the fund records a realized gain or loss
equal to the difference between the value of the contract at the time it was
opened and the value at the time it was closed. The fund could be exposed to risk if the value of the currency
changes unfavorably, if the counterparties to the contracts are unable to meet
the terms of their contracts or if the fund is unable to enter into a closing
position. Risks may exceed amounts recognized on the statement of assets and
liabilities. Forward currency contracts outstanding at period end, if any, are
listed after the funds portfolio. For additional information regarding the fund please see the fund's
most recent annual or semiannual shareholder report filed on the Securities and
Exchange Commission's Web site, www.sec.gov, or visit Putnam's Individual
Investor Web site at www.putnaminvestments.com
Item 1. Schedule of
Investments:
Putnam International Equity
Fund
The fund's portfolio
9/30/05 (Unaudited)
COMMON STOCKS
(99.3%)(a)
Shares
Value
Australia
(1.5%)
Alumina, Ltd.
294,219
$1,372,347
Australian Stock Exchange,
Ltd.
121,327
2,511,882
BlueScope Steel, Ltd.
289,007
2,109,203
Macquarie Bank, Ltd.
847,598
48,755,693
Macquarie Infrastructure
Group
3,321,631
10,168,290
Macquerie Infrastructure Group
144A
2,380,140
7,286,165
QBE Insurance Group, Ltd.
226,897
3,235,622
Rio Tinto, Ltd.
135,014
6,095,541
Westpac Banking Corp.
427,724
6,889,667
Woolworths, Ltd.
225,278
2,859,981
91,284,391
Belgium
(2.5%)
InBev NV
1,598,837
63,430,668
KBC Groupe SA
905,745
73,592,415
Mobistar SA
125,860
10,377,937
Solvay SA
30,847
3,597,751
Umicore NV/SA
32,425
3,547,267
154,546,038
Bermuda
(0.6%)
ACE, Ltd.
810,883
38,168,263
All America Latina
Logistica
3,375
134,483
Braskem SA Class A
(Preference)
53,300
551,719
Cia de Saneamento Basico do Estado de
Sao Paulo
7,043
499,099
Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (CVRD)
ADR
17,820
781,585
Obrascon Huarte Lain Brasil
SA
29,800
309,941
Obrascon Huarte Lain Brasil SA
144A
27,400
284,980
Petroleo Brasileiro SA ADR
916,059
65,489,058
Unibanco-Uniao de Bancos Brasileiros SA
GDR
631,080
33,194,808
Usiminas
70,000
1,635,750
102,881,423
Canada
(1.4%)
Agrium, Inc.
36,342
801,197
Bank of Montreal
17,550
874,248
Bank of Nova Scotia
5,200
194,546
Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce
16,929
1,059,248
Canadian National Railway
Co.
284,722
20,244,389
Canadian Natural Resources,
Ltd.
976,195
44,169,816
Dofasco, Inc.
8,678
326,538
EnCana Corp.
16,200
947,315
Falconbridge, Ltd.
15,800
423,358
Great-West Lifeco, Inc.
10,500
263,337
Imperial Oil, Ltd. (Toronto
Exchange)
8,509
982,755
ING Canada, Inc.
2,900
108,772
Intrawest Corp.
15,100
411,369
IPSCO, Inc.
9,523
678,420
Magna International, Inc. Class
A
5,319
400,747
Manulife Financial Corp.
30,211
1,614,308
Methanex Corp.
12,000
178,092
National Bank of Canada
18,377
953,298
Nexen, Inc.
26,400
1,261,639
Petro-Canada
17,560
736,421
Placer Dome, Inc.
70,300
1,205,091
Potash Corp. Of Saskatchewan,
Inc.
1,106
103,270
Power Financial Corp.
15,737
457,340
Research in Motion, Ltd.
4,550
310,967
RONA, Inc.
17,800
352,226
Royal Bank of Canada
6,300
459,835
Shell Canada, Ltd.
15,660
548,633
Shoppers Drug Mart Corp.
13,736
486,555
Sun Life Financial Services of Canada,
Inc.
6,200
233,241
Talisman Energy, Inc.
26,131
1,280,989
Teck Corp.
23,477
1,055,180
Telus Corp.
30,670
1,251,594
84,374,734
China (1.3%)
China Life Insurance Co., Ltd.
43,549,000
33,682,759
China Petroleum & Chemical Corp.
2,516,000
1,151,376
China Shenhua Energy Co., Ltd.
12,739,000
14,943,590
China Shenhua Energy Co., Ltd. Class H (NON)
23,850,000
27,977,441
China Telecom Corp., Ltd.
906,000
341,611
Lianhua Supermarket Holdings Co., Ltd.
298,000
345,730
78,442,507
Denmark (1.0%)
TDC A/S
1,150,099
62,069,071
Finland (1.0%)
Nokia OYJ
3,377,660
56,760,462
Orion-Yhtymae OYJ Class B
175,069
3,914,897
60,675,359
France (13.2%)
Air Liquide
13,817
2,548,428
Autoroutes du Sud de la France (ASF)
40,557
2,354,124
Axa SA
174,208
4,796,577
BNP Paribas SA
1,553,498
118,450,921
Business Objects SA
127,094
4,374,197
Christian Dior SA
32,508
2,690,283
Credit Agricole SA
3,522,099
103,599,724
France Telecom SA
2,954,215
85,043,992
France Telecom SA 144A
609,482
17,545,366
Groupe Danone
22,205
2,399,763
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA
32,199
2,662,770
Renault SA
1,139,484
108,243,459
Sanofi-Synthelabo SA
33,363
2,765,063
Schneider Electric SA
53,507
4,237,827
Societes Des Autoroutes Paris-Rhin-Rhone
51,100
3,446,579
Thales SA
9,650
449,386
Total SA
593,166
162,390,492
Veolia Environnement
1,832,763
77,571,886
Vinci SA
15,382
1,328,606
Vivendi Universal SA
2,914,227
95,415,814
Vivendi Universal SA 144A
562,680
18,422,920
820,738,177
Germany (4.6%)
Allianz AG
227,600
30,839,390
BASF AG
1,646,186
124,228,274
Commerzbank AG
103,000
2,828,513
Deutsche Bank AG
55,500
5,215,264
Deutsche Lufthansa AG
46,350
616,859
Deutsche Post AG
126,400
2,968,269
E.On AG
40,598
3,748,872
Henkel KGaA
35,882
3,054,721
Henkel KGaA (Preferred) (S)
64,700
5,901,946
Hypo Real Estate Holding
583,560
29,686,923
Linde AG
42,200
3,124,564
Porsche AG (Preference)
2,105
1,621,258
Premiere AG 144A
15,530
438,268
SAP AG
7,967
1,383,007
Schering AG
704,800
44,801,327
Schwarz Pharma AG
244,832
15,126,180
Schwarz Pharma AG 144A
16,600
1,025,579
Siemens AG
122,845
9,499,951
286,109,165
Greece (0.4%)
Hellenic Telecommunication Organization (OTE) SA
774,097
15,528,014
Hellenic Telecommunication Organization (OTE) SA 144A
18,500
371,101
National Bank of Greece SA
234,736
9,423,042
25,322,157
Hong Kong (0.8%)
Cheung Kong Holdings, Ltd.
265,000
2,992,459
China Netcom Group Corp. (Hong Kong), Ltd.
11,287,500
19,424,831
Esprit Holdings, Ltd.
402,000
3,005,607
Hong Kong Electric Holdings, Ltd.
178,000
887,992
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing, Ltd.
4,066,000
13,915,862
Hutchison Whampoa, Ltd.
221,000
2,286,207
Orient Overseas International, Ltd.
69,000
257,944
Swire Pacific, Ltd.
675,500
6,221,653
48,992,555
India
(0.7%)
National Thermal Power Corp., Ltd.
17,814,583
42,975,553
Tata Iron & Steel Co., Ltd.
49,863
480,587
Tata Motors
33,242
404,328
43,860,468
Indonesia
(--%)
PT Bumi Resources Tbk.
7,819,500
684,587
Ireland
(0.4%)
Allied Irish Banks PLC
144,175
3,076,312
Bank of Ireland PLC
403,946
6,403,483
CRH PLC
417,260
11,342,806
Iaws Group PLC
213,346
3,099,123
23,921,724
Israel
(--%)
Bank Hapoalim, Ltd.
202,541
788,640
Bank Hapoalim, Ltd. 144A
20,300
79,043
Partner Communications Co., Ltd.
66,151
562,687
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd.
11,121
375,867
1,806,237
Italy
(1.4%)
Banca Popolare di Milano Scarl (BPM)
229,578
2,359,347
ENI SpA
63,212
1,883,715
Mediaset SpA
6,888,412
81,752,690
Saipem SpA
100,250
1,695,545
87,691,297
Japan
(24.0%)
Acom Co., Ltd.
648,080
47,124,772
Aeon Co., Ltd.
1,872,100
37,666,678
Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
162,000
886,340
Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.
68,000
714,684
Astellas Pharma, Inc.
2,457,500
92,600,821
Bridgestone Corp.
99,000
2,122,926
Canon, Inc.
56,428
3,052,450
Central Japan Railway Co. 144A
50
390,046
COMSYS Holdings Corp.
16,000
185,528
Credit Saison Co., Ltd.
755,100
33,183,886
Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.
3,590,000
57,974,762
Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd.
2,209,800
45,338,731
Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd.
1,028,900
45,125,600
Dowa Mining Co., Ltd.
424,000
3,562,019
East Japan Railway Co.
11,082
63,370,420
Fanuc, Ltd.
670,100
54,284,486
Fuji Television Network, Inc.
1,411
3,162,672
Fujitsu, Ltd.
453,000
2,990,152
Hachijuni Bank, Ltd. (The)
163,000
1,244,220
Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
22,000
1,246,382
Japan Tobacco, Inc.
6,997
110,524,444
JFE Holdings, Inc.
62,100
2,022,141
Jupiter Telecommunications Co., Ltd.
33,950
29,390,178
Jupiter Telecommunications Co., Ltd.
144A
606
524,608
Kansai Electric Power, Inc.
37,800
835,589
KDDI Corp.
147
830,215
Komatsu, Ltd.
164,000
2,237,416
Konica Corp.
4,472,500
40,730,851
Kubota Corp.
61,000
423,103
Lawson, Inc.
892,100
33,693,858
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.
2,368,000
40,184,116
Mitsubishi Corp.
204,800
4,048,288
Mitsubishi Tokyo Finance Group, Inc.
3,617
47,558,507
Mitsui & Co., Ltd.
6,647,000
83,351,456
Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.
164,000
969,643
Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.
12,812
81,629,580
Nidec Corp.
27,200
1,620,191
Nintendo Co., Ltd.
445,600
52,062,690
Nippon Mining Holdings, Inc.
4,437,500
35,243,117
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone (NTT)
Corp.
338
1,664,349
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
3,240,200
37,057,000
Nomura Research Institute, Ltd.
224,400
25,941,052
Nomura Securities Co., Ltd.
224,100
3,482,528
NSK, Ltd.
5,288,000
29,211,860
NTT DoCoMo, Inc.
2,121
3,780,815
Obayashi Corp.
97,000
671,091
Obic Co., Ltd.
15,700
2,673,932
Omron Corp.
1,679,800
40,987,001
Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
685,400
31,995,817
Onward Kashiyama Co., Ltd.
151,000
2,398,517
Orix Corp.
27,800
5,029,121
Sankyo Co., Ltd.
71,100
3,752,012
SMC Corp.
33,000
4,400,194
Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.
13,000
175,521
Taisho Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
26,000
469,202
Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
36,700
2,189,305
Takefuji Corp.
82,050
6,407,894
Tokyo Electric Power Co.
134,800
3,414,013
Tokyo Electron, Ltd.
766,500
40,787,107
Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.
532,000
2,164,243
TonenGeneral Sekiyu KK
2,024,000
23,576,421
Toshiba Corp.
488,000
2,153,194
Toto, Ltd.
43,000
341,511
Toyo Suisan Kaisha, Ltd.
67,000
1,145,835
Toyota Motor Corp.
3,307,800
151,787,504
Uni-Charm Corp.
32,300
1,396,664
1,493,161,269
Luxembourg
(--%)
Arcelor
99,730
2,339,569
Mexico
(0.4%)
Grupo Mexico SA
408,450
803,163
Telefonos de Mexico SA de CV (Telmex) ADR Ser. L
(S)
1,225,101
26,057,898
26,861,061
Netherlands
(6.3%)
ABN AMRO Holdings NV
208,327
5,005,184
ASML Holding NV
102,856
1,693,743
European Aeronautic Defense and Space
Co.
1,029,257
36,602,695
ING Groep NV
153,084
4,572,970
Koninklijke (Royal) KPN NV
10,933,363
98,324,061
Koninklijke (Royal) KPN NV 144A
1,245,685
11,202,483
Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class A
3,921,641
129,865,475
Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class B
1,905,370
65,992,608
Royal Numico NV
45,016
1,975,854
SBM Offshore NV
133,874
11,200,126
TNT NV
1,051,097
26,190,904
392,626,103
New Zealand
(0.1%)
Telecom Corp. of New Zealand, Ltd.
968,950
4,043,490
Norway
(1.5%)
DnB Holdings ASA
300,971
3,115,021
Norsk Hydro ASA
728,396
81,866,090
Smedvig ASA Class A
313,058
7,704,285
Telenor ASA
130,000
1,166,089
93,851,485
Portugal
(--%)
Energias de Portugal (EDP) SA
567,605
1,587,455
Russia
(--%)
AFK Sistema GDR
19,222
470,939
Lukoil
28,425
1,641,544
Unified Energy System GDR
12,824
497,571
2,610,054
Singapore
(2.1%)
DBS Group Holdings, Ltd.
6,116,648
57,219,087
Flextronics International, Ltd.
2,418,596
31,078,959
Flextronics International, Ltd.
78,969
994,810
SembCorp Industries, Ltd.
147,580
262,131
Singapore Airlines, Ltd.
5,305,000
36,434,577
Singapore Exchange, Ltd.
2,631,000
3,925,471
Singapore Telecommunications, Ltd.
380,000
551,214
StarHub, Ltd.
99,000
118,401
130,584,650
South Africa (0.1%)
Barloworld, Ltd.
51,900
950,061
FirstRand, Ltd.
147,858
394,508
Foschini, Ltd.
72,200
517,119
Impala Platinum Holdings, Ltd.
3,080
350,534
Lewis Group, Ltd.
47,700
322,871
Liberty Group, Ltd.
64,535
653,203
Murray & Roberts Holdings, Ltd.
147,600
456,552
Reunert, Ltd.
90,864
605,026
Sasol, Ltd.
20,100
779,295
Tiger Brands, Ltd.
39,700
873,654
5,902,823
South Korea (1.3%)
Daelim Industrial Co.
10,170
719,032
Halla Engineering & Construction Corp.
20,810
563,729
Hyundai Department Store Co., Ltd.
2,900
195,283
Hyundai Motor Co.
5,370
420,418
Hyundai Motor Co. GDR 144A
31,075
1,217,519
Industrial Bank Of Korea
16,310
206,813
Kookmin Bank
365,080
21,568,127
KT Freetel Co., Ltd.
14,970
376,048
Kumba Resources, Ltd.
29,665
459,962
LG Electronics, Inc.
68,150
4,576,066
Pohang Iron & Steel Co., Ltd.
5,340
1,200,346
POSCO ADR
3,800
214,928
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
90,756
51,262,755
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. GDR
1,707
485,642
Sungshin Cement Co., Ltd.
11,870
270,239
83,736,907
Spain (2.6%)
Gestevision Telecinco SA
271,480
5,694,483
Gestevision Telecinco SA 144A
1,140
23,912
Iberdrola SA
4,158,564
116,555,712
Repsol YPF, SA
1,174,064
38,157,409
160,431,516
Sweden (2.4%)
Assa Abloy AB Class B
811,713
11,502,410
Hennes & Mauritz AB Class B
1,440,622
51,548,663
Nordea AB
4,484,958
44,981,332
Securitas AB Class B
75,588
1,173,833
Skanska AB Class B
66,600
986,852
SKF AB Class B
2,154,968
28,166,600
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson AB Class B
2,412,254
8,834,494
Volvo AB Class B
31,500
1,375,804
Vostok Nafta Investment, Ltd.
17,800
710,636
149,280,624
Switzerland (8.9%)
Adecco SA
21,208
972,452
Credit Suisse Group
2,275,215
101,148,126
Nestle SA
19,125
5,623,691
Nobel Biocare Holding AG
8,099
1,916,514
Novartis AG
1,148,204
58,483,663
Roche Holding AG
1,088,921
151,903,170
Straumann Holding AG
3,047
819,728
Swatch Group AG (The)
153,263
4,352,103
Swatch Group AG (The) Class B
240,220
33,230,837
Swiss Re
1,475,365
97,296,939
Synthes, Inc.
7,449
874,993
Zurich Financial Services AG
564,157
96,513,786
553,136,002
Taiwan (1.4%)
ASE Test, Ltd.
197,533
1,238,532
Cathay Financial Holding Co., Ltd.
331,000
618,160
Chinatrust Financial Holding Co.
23,013,428
19,857,717
Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd.
217,000
379,725
Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd. ADR
51,400
951,414
Compal Electronics, Inc.
755,000
746,002
E.Sun Financial Holding Co., Ltd.
354,840
242,484
Quanta Computer, Inc.
241,500
396,367
Siliconware Precision Industries
Co.
482,833
488,004
Taiwan Semiconductor
Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
9,317,535
14,983,395
United Microelectronics
Corp.
76,251,719
49,001,708
WAN HAI Lines, Ltd.
390,404
286,222
Yuanta Core Pacific Securities
Co.
629,080
402,368
89,592,098
Thailand (--%)
Advanced Info Service Public
Co., Ltd.
194,500
511,717
Kasikornbank PCL
449,300
733,328
Krung Thai Bank Public Co.,
Ltd.
2,632,900
679,872
PTT PCL
109,100
648,487
2,573,404
Turkey (--%)
Dogan Yayin Holding
1
2
United Kingdom (15.8%)
AstraZeneca PLC (London
Exchange)
84,005
3,915,516
BAE Systems PLC
303,650
1,845,029
Barclays PLC
13,022,028
131,988,632
BHP Billiton PLC
1,727,212
27,986,230
British Airways PLC
(NON)
146,445
758,359
British Sky Broadcasting
PLC
174,229
1,727,426
Burberry Group PLC
229,629
1,754,744
Carnival PLC
31,914
1,654,628
Compass Group PLC
166,031
605,740
Enterprise Inns PLC
1,643,114
24,487,299
GlaxoSmithKline PLC
3,469,728
88,504,219
GUS PLC
148,977
2,251,825
Hilton Group PLC
352,220
1,959,467
HSBC Holdings PLC (London
Exchange)
506,533
8,216,377
Imperial Tobacco Group
PLC
204,958
5,887,815
International Power
PLC
388,434
1,707,446
ITV PLC
558,885
1,117,131
Lloyds TSB Group
PLC
506,055
4,180,400
Marks & Spencer
PLC
143,332
950,141
Next PLC
52,678
1,297,095
Peninsular and Oriental Steam
Navigation Co.
201,927
1,193,010
Punch Taverns PLC
3,512,389
49,704,522
Reckitt Benckiser
PLC
3,695,445
112,891,794
Rio Tinto PLC
1,752,297
71,849,616
Royal Bank of Scotland Group
PLC
3,671,936
104,509,180
Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC
144A
780,341
22,209,757
Scottish and Southern Energy
PLC
139,176
2,533,282
Tesco PLC
13,344,344
73,056,887
Vodafone Group PLC
88,931,967
232,034,841
WPP Group PLC
135,328
1,381,232
984,159,640
Total common stocks (cost $5,280,178,507)
$6,188,046,305
Expiration
Warrants (--%)(a) (cost $452,195)
date
Warrants
Value
Hanaro Tel 144A
Warrant
09/08/2006
186,865
$492,742
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS (1.8%)(a)
Principal
amount/shares
Value
Putnam Prime Money Market Fund
(e)
93,783,974
$93,783,974
Short-term investments held as
collateral for loaned securities with yields
ranging from 3.20% to 3.80% and
due date October 3, 2005 (d)
$20,167,146
20,150,638
Total short-term investments (cost
$113,934,612)
$113,934,612
TOTAL INVESTMENTS
Total investments (cost $5,394,565,314) (b)
$6,302,473,659
Unrealized
Aggregate
Delivery
appreciation/
Value
face value
date
(depreciation)
Australian Dollar
$382,928,859
$374,364,362
10/19/05
$8,564,497
British Pound
531,165,544
551,223,742
12/21/05
(20,058,198)
Euro
170,892,622
176,978,761
12/21/05
(6,086,139)
Japanese Yen
36,885,733
37,985,236
11/16/05
(1,099,503)
Norwegian Krone
110,714,013
114,917,885
12/21/05
(4,203,872)
Swedish Krona
15,454,103
15,532,735
12/21/05
(78,632)
Swiss Franc
862,033
869,063
12/21/05
(7,030)
Total
$(22,968,877)
Unrealized
Aggregate
Delivery
appreciation/
Value
face value
date
(depreciation)
Australian Dollar
$23,436,499
$23,393,803
10/19/05
$(42,696)
British Pound
586,302
590,839
12/21/05
4,537
Canadian Dollar
98,262,603
93,626,387
10/19/05
(4,636,216)
Euro
205,682,832
206,737,162
12/21/05
1,054,330
Japanese Yen
247,201,816
250,997,903
11/16/05
3,796,087
Norwegian Krone
29,963,490
31,189,701
12/21/05
1,226,211
Swedish Krona
103,014,438
106,171,355
12/21/05
3,156,917
Swiss Franc
206,709,576
215,516,966
12/21/05
8,807,390
Total
$13,366,560
NOTES
(a)
Percentages indicated are based
on net assets of $6,231,460,355.
(b)
The aggregate identified cost on
a tax basis is $5,428,438,798, resulting in gross unrealized appreciation
and
depreciation of $943,979,487 and
$69,944,626, respectively, or net unrealized appreciation of
$874,034,861.
(NON)
Non-income-producing
security.
(S)
Securities on loan, in part or
in entirety, at September 30, 2005.
(d)
The fund may lend securities,
through its agents, to qualified borrowers in order to earn additional
income. The loans are
collateralized by cash and/or
securities in an amount at least equal to the market value of the
securities loaned. The
market value of securities
loaned is determined daily and any additional required collateral is
allocated to the fund on the
next business day. The risk of
borrower default will be borne by the funds agents; the fund will bear
the risk of loss with
respect to the investment of the
cash collateral. Income from securities lending is included in investment
income on the
statement of operations. At
September 30, 2005, the value of securities loaned amounted to
$17,863,782. One of the
securities was sold prior to
period end and is included in the receivable for securities sold. The fund
received cash
collateral of $20,150,638 which
is pooled with collateral of other Putnam funds into 22 issues of
high-grade, short-term
investments.
(e)
Pursuant to an exemptive order
from the Securities and Exchange Commission, the fund invests in Putnam
Prime Money
Market Fund, an open-end
management investment company managed by Putnam Investment Management,
LLC
("Putnam Management"), the
fund's manager, an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Putnam, LLC.
Management fees
paid by the fund are reduced by
an amount equal to the management and administrative fees paid by Putnam
Prime
Money Market Fund with respect
to assets invested by the fund in Putnam Prime Money Market Fund.
Income
distributions earned by the fund
totaled $14,151 for the period ended September 30, 2005. During the period
ended
September 30, 2005, cost of
purchases and cost of sales of investments in Putnam Prime Money Market
Fund
aggregated $525,154,470 and
$509,277,612, respectively.
At September 30, 2005, liquid
assets totaling $382,368,994 have been designated as collateral for open
forward
contracts and warrant structured
notes.
144A after the name of a
security represents those exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the
Securities Act of
1933. These securities may be
resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified
institutional buyers.
ADR or GDR after the name of a
foreign holding stands for American Depository Receipts and Global
Depository
Receipts, respectively,
representing ownership of foreign securities on deposit with a custodian
bank.
The fund had the following
industry group concentrations greater than 10% at September 30, 2005 (as a
percentage of
net assets):
Banking
14.5%
Oil and Gas
10.2
Item 2. Controls and
Procedures:
(a) The registrant's principal executive officer and principal financial officer have concluded, based on their evaluation of the effectiveness of the design and operation of the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this report, that the design and operation of such procedures are generally effective to provide reasonable assurance that information required to be disclosed by the registrant in this report is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the Commission's rules and forms.
(b) Changes in internal control over financial reporting: Not applicable
Item 3.
Exhibits: |
SIGNATURES |
NAME OF REGISTRANT By (Signature and Title): /s/ Michael T. Healy Michael T. Healy Principal Accounting Officer Date: November 29, 2005 |
By (Signature and Title): /s/ Charles E. Porter Charles E. Porter Principal Executive Officer Date: November 29, 2005 By (Signature and Title): /s/ Steven D. Krichmar Steven D. Krichmar Principal Financial Officer Date: November 29, 2005 |
Certifications
I, Charles E. Porter, the Principal Executive Officer of the funds listed on Attachment A, certify that:
1. I have reviewed each report on Form N-Q of the funds listed on Attachment A:
2. Based on my knowledge, each report does not contain any untrue statements of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by each report;
3. Based on my knowledge, the schedules of investments included in each report fairly present in all material respects the investments of the registrant as of the end of the fiscal quarter for which the report is filed;
4. The registrant's other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrants and have:
a) designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which each report is being prepared;
b) designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
c) evaluated the effectiveness of the registrants disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report, based on such evaluation; and
d) disclosed in this report any change in the registrants internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrants most recent fiscal quarter that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrants internal control over financial reporting; and
5. The registrants other certifying officer and I have disclosed to each registrants auditors and the audit committee of each registrants board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
a) all significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect each registrants ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and
b) any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in each registrants internal control over financial reporting.
/s/ Charles E. Porter _____________________________ Date: November 23, 2005 Charles E. Porter Principal Executive Officer |
Certifications
I, Steven D. Krichmar, the Principal Financial Officer of the funds listed on Attachment A, certify that:
1. I have reviewed each report on Form N-Q of the funds listed on Attachment A:
2. Based on my knowledge, each report does not contain any untrue statements of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by each report;
3. Based on my knowledge, the schedules of investments included in each report fairly present in all material respects the investments of the registrant as of the end of the fiscal quarter for which the report is filed;
4. The registrant's other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrants and have:
a) designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which each report is being prepared;
b) designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
c) evaluated the effectiveness of the registrants disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report, based on such evaluation; and
d) disclosed in this report any change in the registrants internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrants most recent fiscal quarter that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrants internal control over financial reporting; and
5. The registrants other certifying officer and I have disclosed to each registrants auditors and the audit committee of each registrants board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
a) all significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect each registrants ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and
b) any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in each registrants internal control over financial reporting.
/s/ Steven D. Krichmar _______________________________ Date: November 23, 2005 Steven D. Krichmar Principal Financial Officer |
Attachment A | |
NQ | |
Period (s) ended September 30, 2005 | |
2HF | Putnam Small Cap Growth Fund |
057 | Putnam Europe Equity Fund |
852 | Putnam New Opportunities Fund |
2CE | Putnam International Growth & Income Fund |
841 | Putnam International Equity Fund |
377 | Putnam Discovery Growth Fund |
2IO | Putnam VT Investors Fund |
961 | Putnam VT Diversified Income Fund |
069 | Putnam VT Money Market Fund |
066 | Putnam VT Growth & Income Fund |
016 | Putnam VT Global Equity Fund |
2LA | Putnam VT Research Fund |
152 | Putnam VT Utilities Growth & Income Fund |
070 | Putnam VT Global Asset Allocation Fund |
065 | Putnam VT Voyager Fund |
2DQ | Putnam VT Vista Fund |
2DR | Putnam VT New Value Fund |
098 | Putnam VT New Opportunities Fund |
2PU | Putnam VT Growth Opportunities Fund |
23K | Putnam VT Capital Opportunities Fund |
2TJ | Putnam VT Discovery Growth Fund |
068 | Putnam VT Income Fund |
2MJ | Putnam VT Small Cap Value Fund |
2PX | Putnam VT American Government Income Fund |
2DP | Putnam VT International New Opportunities Fund |
23H | Putnam VT Mid Cap Value Fund |
23N | Putnam VT Equity Income Fund |
2DN | Putnam VT International Growth & Income Fund |
2DO | Putnam VT International Equity Fund |
067 | Putnam VT High Yield Fund |
2IW | Putnam VT Health Sciences Fund |
2IP | Putnam VT OTC & Emerging Growth Fund |
2TP | Putnam VT Capital Appreciation Fund |
2IS | Putnam VT The George Putnam Fund of Boston |