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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
AGENDA REPORT
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6/20/2023
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ATTACHMENT 2 <br /> Medium-term notes, defined as all corporate and depository institution debt <br /> securities with a maximum remaining maturity of five years or less, issued by <br /> corporations organized and operating in the United States or by depository <br /> institutions licensed by the United States or any state and operating in the United <br /> States. Purchases are limited to securities rated in a rating category of "A" or its <br /> equivalent or better by one NRSRO. The aggregate investment in Medium-term <br /> corporate notes shall not exceed 30% of the City's total portfolio, and no more than <br /> 5% of the portfolio may be invested in any single issuer. <br /> k. Repurchase and Reverse Repurchase Agreements <br /> Repurchase Agreements collateralized only by securities of the U.S. Government <br /> or its agencies. The purchase securities shall have a minimum market value of <br /> 102% of the dollar value of funds borrowed and a term not to exceed one year. <br /> The aggregate investment in repurchase agreements shall not exceed 15% of the <br /> City's total portfolio. Securities used as collateral for Repurchase Agreements will <br /> be delivered to an acceptable third-party custodian. Repurchase Agreements are <br /> subject to a Master Repurchase Agreement between the City and the provider of <br /> the repurchase agreement. The Master Repurchase Agreement will be <br /> substantially in the form developed by the Securities Industry and Financial <br /> Markets Association (SIFMA). <br /> 1. Money Market and Mutual Funds <br /> Money market and mutual funds that are registered with the Securities and <br /> Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, provided that: <br /> b. Mutual Funds that invest in the securities and obligations as authorized <br /> under California Government Code, Section 53601 (a) to (k) and (m) to (q) <br /> inclusive and that meet either of the following criteria: <br /> (i) Attained the highest ranking or the highest letter and numerical rating <br /> provided by not less than two (2) NRSROs; or <br /> (ii) Have retained an investment adviser registered or exempt from <br /> registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission with not <br /> less than five years' experience investing in the securities and <br /> obligations authorized by California Government Code, Section <br /> 53601 and with assets under management in excess of$500 million. <br /> • No more than 10% of the total portfolio may be invested in shares of any <br /> one mutual fund. <br /> c. Money Market Mutual Funds registered with the Securities and Exchange <br /> Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940 and issued by <br /> diversified management companies and meet either of the following criteria- <br /> 8 <br />
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