Long Beach, CA
File #: 16-1030    Version: 1 Name: FM - Investment Report-Qtr-Ending Sept. 30, 2016
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 11/3/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/22/2016 Final action: 11/22/2016
Title: Recommendation to receive and file the Investment Report for Quarter Ending September 30, 2016. (Citywide)
Sponsors: Financial Management
Attachments: 1. 112216-C-8sr&att.pdf

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Recommendation to receive and file the Investment Report for Quarter Ending September 30, 2016.  (Citywide)

 

DISCUSSION

The Department of Financial Management, City Treasurer's Office, invests the City’s funds in compliance with the California Government Code, Section 53600 et. seq., and the City’s Investment Policy. As of September 30, 2016, these funds had a book value of approximately $1.540 billion. 

 

Statutory Compliance

All investment transactions have been executed in conformance with the City's Investment Policy and the California Government Code. The Investment Advisory Committee, composed of the Assistant City Auditor, Deputy City Attorney, City Treasurer, Debt Manager, City Controller, Budget Management Bureau staff, and designated representatives from the Harbor and Water Departments, meets quarterly, or as needed, to review investment policies, strategies and performance. All portfolio transactions as of September 30, 2016, can be found in Attachment A.

 

Investment Strategies

The City's Investment Policy divides the investment portfolio into short-term, intermediate-term, and long-term portfolios. Their respective benchmarks are the Three-Month Treasury Bill, the One-Year Constant Maturity Treasury (CMT) and the Merrill Lynch One-to-Five Year Treasury/Agency.

 

The short-term portfolio maintains a weighted average maturity of three to six months and provides sufficient liquidity to satisfy the City’s short-term cash needs. The intermediate-term portfolio maintains a weighted average maturity of approximately one year and provides for the cash needs with maturities greater than six months.  The long-term portfolio maintains a weighted average maturity of one to five years to satisfy the City’s longer-term cash needs.

The City's cash management goals are to maintain and preserve the safety of funds in custody and provide adequate liquidity for anticipated expenditure needs.  Approximately $470 million of the total investment pool, or approximately 31 percent of funds, will mature in the next six months, ensuring that sufficient funds are available to meet the City’s liquidity needs.

 

Investment Position and Performance

The following table summarizes the City's investment pool position and performance for the quarter ending September 30, 2016:

 

 

Investment portfolio holdings as of September 30, 2016, can be found in Attachment B.

 

This matter was reviewed by Deputy City Attorney Amy R. Webber on November 1, 2016 and by Assistant Finance Director Lea Eriksen on November 2, 2016.

 

 

TIMING CONSIDERATIONS

This item is not time critical.

 

FISCAL IMPACT

There is no fiscal or local job impact associated with this recommendation. 

 

SUGGESTED ACTION

Approve recommendation.

 

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Respectfully Submitted,

JOHN GROSS

DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

 

 

 

APPROVED:

 

PATRICK H. WEST

CITY MANAGER