HomeMy WebLinkAboutFin Investment Report 03.2011CITY OF
Agenda Item No:
Meeting Date: April 18, 2011
SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT
Department: FINANCE
Prepared by: Van Bach
Accounting Supervisor
City Manager Approval:
SUBJECT: INVESTMENT REPORT FOR MARCH 2011
RECOMMENDATION: ACCEPT INVESTMENT REPORT FOR THE MONTH ENDING
MARCH 2011, AS PRESENTED
BACKGROUND:
Pursuant to the State of California Government Code Section 53601, staff is required to provide the
governing body a report regarding the City's investment activities. Each month the Finance
Department prepares a report outlining the major investments for the preceding month. Included on
the report are the cost of each instrument, the interest rates (yield), maturity dates, and market value.
Separate schedules are prepared for both the City and Redevelopment Agency.
Beginning in January 2005, the City established a contract with MBIA to administer cash management
services to a portion of our portfolio. In February 2010, MBIA restructured its fixed-income asset
management subsidiary and changed their name to Cutwater Asset Management (Cutwater). Services
provided by Cutwater include updating our investment policy annually, cash flow administration, and
procurement of various instruments using Cutwater's market expertise (aligned with our needs). In
addition, Cutwater prepares a comprehensive monthly investment report that meets not only required
reporting information required by State law, but can be used as an asset management tool.
The March report contains information regarding the Cutwater managed operating funds, excluding our
West America checking account, which had a balance of $1,597,753 at month end. The Cutwater
reports provide a fair amount of detail. I am highlighting those pages that the community and Council
might find most useful and informative.
ANALYSIS:
I will summarize elements of. the key pages contained as an attachment with this report.
❖ Page 2 — Review of fixed income securities market —The Federal Open Market Committee met
on March 15 and kept the fed funds target rate at between zero and 0.25 percent and restated
its willingness to keep interest rates low for an extended period of time. The unemployment
rate in the U.S. fell to a two-year low in March as employers added more jobs. The Producer
Price Index (PPI) rose more than expected in February due to the highest food prices since
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2008 and rising fuel costs. The U.S. trade gap widened more than expected. This increase
came primarily from rising oil prices.
Page 6 — Recap of Securities Held — This page summarizes all of our operating funds. The
chart shows a majority of our investments are in U.S. instrumentalities. Most of the City's liquid
funds are held in the State of California LAIF pool, which is used as a daily account for
withdrawals and deposits. Unrealized gains or losses are recorded only at fiscal year end for
accounting purposes.
Page 7 - Reflects Maturity Distribution - Historically, San Rafael has invested conservatively.
Approximately, ninety eight percent of our operating cash funds are held to mature in less than
one year (March 2012). Ninety percent of the total invested cash matures within 90 days
(again, the LAIF pool accounting for most of these dollars).
Individual security information is presented on the "Securities Held" (pages 8). Specific
information is presented to show interest coupon rates, cost and fair values, earned income and
projected net yields. Acquiring diversified instruments with varying maturity dates allows the
market values to stay close to historical cost.
Purchases (page 10), sales (page 11) and transactions (page 12) are presented on separate
pages. This includes LAIF deposits and withdrawals for operating funds. LAIF activity reflects
the need to move cash around as large receipts are deposited (monthly sales tax payments)
and expenses are incurred (weekly vendor payments and semi-monthly payroll
The last page provides a Schedule of Upcoming Maturities and Cash Activities. This provides
management an opportunity to fill holes in the cash flow cycles and replace maturing
instruments as appropriate.
Our LAIF balance for March ended with a balance of $25,130,970. Portfolio returns on LAIF dollars
should be about 0.51 percent for March 2011. The percentage of investments held one year or less is
98.3 percent at month end. By our own policy, this level of liquidity is adequate to cover our cash flow
projections in the coming months.
The City is well placed and diversified in the market for the coming months. By continuing our practice
of diversifying into various agencies with different maturity dates, the City's portfolio is strengthened
against both credit and market risk.
FISCAL IMPACT:
No financial impact occurs by adopting the report. The City continues to meet the priority principles of
investing - safety, liquidity and yield in this respective order. The portfolio remains conservatively
invested. Sufficient liquidity exists to meet daily operating and capital project requirements for the next
six months. Operating funds, as defined for this report, exclude cash held with fiscal agents for the
payment of bond principal and interest.
OPTIONS/ACTION REQUIRED:
The City Council should adopt the report as presented in order to satisfy current State Investment
Code requirements and City policy.
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TREASURER'S CERTIFICATION
I CERTIFY THAT ALL INVESTMENTS MADE ARE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE CITY'S
APPROVED INVESTMENT POLICY AND STATE INVESTMENT REGULATIONS. THE CITY HAS
SUFFICIENT LIQUIDITY TO MEET ALL OF THE OBLIGATIONS REQUIRED DURING THE NEXT
SIX-MONTH PERIOD.
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