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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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2/22/2021
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6.A. -Page 22 of 40 <br />CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br />INVESTMENT POLICY <br />SAFEKEEPING: A service to customers rendered by banks for a fee whereby securities and valuables of <br />all types and descriptions are held in the bank's vaults for protection. <br />SECONDARY MARKET: A market made for the purchase and sale of outstanding issues following the <br />initial distribution. <br />SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION: Agency created by Congress to protect investors in securities <br />transactions by administering securities legislation. <br />SEC RULE 15(C)3-1: See Uniform Net Capital Rule. <br />STRUCTURED NOTES: Notes issued by Government Sponsored Enterprises (FHLB, FNMA, SLMA, etc.) and <br />corporations, which have imbedded options (e.g., call features, step-up coupons, floating rate coupons, <br />derivative -based returns) into their debt structure. Their market performance is impacted by the <br />fluctuation of interest rates, the volatility of the imbedded options and shifts in the shape of the yield <br />curve. <br />TREASURY BILLS: A non-interest bearing discount security issued by the U.S. Treasury to finance the <br />national debt. Most bills are issued to mature in three months, six months, or one year. <br />TREASURY BONDS: Long-term coupon -bearing U.S. Treasury securities issued as direct obligations of the <br />U.S. Government and having initial maturities of more than 10 years. <br />TREASURY NOTES: Medium-term coupon -bearing U.S. Treasury securities issued as direct obligations of <br />the U.S. Government and having initial maturities from two to 10 years. <br />UNIFORM NET CAPITAL RULE: Securities and Exchange Commission requirement that member firms as <br />well as nonmember broker-dealers in securities maintain a maximum ratio of indebtedness to liquid <br />capital of 15 to 1; also called net capital rule and net capital ratio. Indebtedness covers all money owed <br />to a firm, including margin loans and commitments to purchase securities, one reason new public issues <br />are spread among members of underwriting syndicates. Liquid capital includes cash and assets easily <br />converted into cash. <br />YIELD: The rate of annual income return on an investment, expressed as a percentage. (a) INCOME YIELD <br />is obtained by dividing the current dollar income by the current market price for the security. (b) NET <br />YIELD or YIELD TO MATURITY is the current income yield minus any premium above par or plus any <br />discount from par in purchase price, with the adjustment spread over the period from the date of <br />purchase to the date of maturity of the bond. <br />Approved by Council MO 20-001 on 1/13/20 18 <br />
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