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2006-046
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<br />CITY OF SANTA ANA STATEMENT OF INVESTMENT POLICY <br />JULY 2006-2007 <br /> <br />include, but are not limited to GNMA (Government National <br />Mortgage Association) I neB (Federal Farm Credit Bank) I FHLB <br />(Federal Home Loan Bank Board), FRLMC (Federal Home Loan <br />Mortgage Corporation) I FNMA (Federal National Mortgage <br />Association), SLMA (Student Loan Mortgage Administration), FHA <br />(Federal Housing Administration) and TVA (Tennessee Valley <br />Authority). Although there is no percentage limitation on these <br />issues, the "prudent investorn rule shall apply for a single <br />agency name as U. S. Government backing is implied rather than <br />guaranteed. <br /> <br />C. Bills of exchange or time drafts drawn on and accepted by a <br />commercial bank, otherwise known as banker'S acceptances, which <br />are eligible for purchase by the Federal Reserve System. <br />Purchases of banker I s acceptances may not exceed one hundred, <br />eighty (180) days or forty percent (40%) of the cost value of <br />the Fund which may be invested pursuant to this section. <br />However, no more than thirty percent (30%) of the City's cost <br />value of the Fund may be invested in the bankers acceptances of <br />anyone commercial bank pursuant to this section. <br /> <br />D. Commercial paper of ~~primell quality of the highest ranking or <br />of the highest letter and number rating as provided for by <br />Moodyts Investor Services, Inc. (Moody's), Standard and Poor's <br />(S&P) or Fitch Financial Services, Inc. (Fitch) . The <br />corporation that issues the commercial paper shall be organized <br />and operating within the United States, shall have total assets <br />in excess of five-hundred, million dollars ($500,000,000) 1 and <br />shall issue debt, other than commercial paper, if any, that is <br />rated II A" or higher by Moody'S or S&P or Fitch. Eligible <br />corrunercial paper shall have a maximum maturity of two-hundred <br />seventy (270) days or less. The City may purchase no more than <br />ten percent (lot) of the outstanding commercial paper of any <br />single corporate issue. Purchases of commercial paper may not <br />exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the surplus money which may <br />be invested. <br /> <br />E. Negotiable certificates of deposit issued by a nationally or <br />state-chartered bank, a savings association or a federal <br />association (as defined by Section 5102 of the Financial Code), <br />a state or federal credit union or by a state-licensed branch <br />of a foreign bank. However 1 the Ci ty shall not invest in <br />negotiable certificates of deposit issued by a state or federal <br />credit union if a member of the City councilor any City <br />personnel with investment decision making authority also serves <br />on the board of directors, or any committee appointed by the <br />board of directors, or the credit committee or the supervisory <br />committee of the state or federal credit union issuing the <br />negotiable certificates of deposit. The City's investm!:'!nt in <br />negotiable certificates of deposit may not exceed thirty <br />percent (30%) of the cost value of the Fund. The amount so <br /> <br />Resolution No. 2006-046 <br />Page 7 of 11 <br />
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