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b. Liquidity: The City's investment portfolio will remain sufficiently liquid to <br /> enable the City to meet all operating requirements which might be reasonably <br /> anticipated. <br /> <br /> c. Return on Investment: The City's investment portfolio shall be designed with the <br /> objective of attaining a market rate of return throughout budgetary and economic <br /> cycles, taking into account the City's investment risk constraints and the cash <br /> flow characteristics of the portfolio. <br /> <br />5. DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY: <br /> Authority to manage the City's investment program is derived from Section 53600 of the <br /> Government Code and City Ordinance No. 279. Management responsibility for the <br /> investment program is delegated by the City Council and City Manager to the Director <br /> of Finance. <br /> <br />6. ETHICS AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST: <br /> Officers and employees involved in the investment process shall refrain from personal <br /> business activity that could conflict with proper execution of the investment program, or <br /> which could impair their ability to make impartial investment decisions. Employees and <br /> investment officials who manage the investment of public funds must file an annual <br /> statement of economic interests (Form 721) with the Fair Political Practices Commission. <br /> <br />7. AUTHORIZED FINANCIAL DEALERS AND INSTITLrrlONS: <br /> The Director of Finance will maintain a list of financial institutions authorized to provide <br /> investment services. In addition, a list will also be maintained of approved security <br /> broker/dealers selected by credit worthiness, who maintain an office in the State of <br /> California. These may include "primary" dealers or regional dealers that qualify under <br /> Security & Exchange Commission Rule 15C3-1 (uniform not capital rule). All broker <br /> investment transactions require the approval of authorized City staff. No public deposit <br /> shall be made except in a qualified public depository as established by state laws. <br /> <br /> All financial institutions and broker/dealers who desire to become qualified bidders for <br /> investment transactions must supply the Director of Finance with the following: audited <br /> financial statements, completed broker/dealer questionnaire, and certification of having <br /> read the City's investment policy. <br /> <br />8. AUTHORIZED AND SUITABLE INVESTMENTS: <br /> The City's investment portfolio may include the following instruments: <br /> <br /> a. Fully-insured or collaterized certificates of deposits (C/D's) of banks and savings <br /> and loan associations. <br /> <br /> b. Negotiable C/D's issued by the top 25 banks or top 15 regional banks. <br /> <br /> <br />
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