Code of Massachusetts Regulations
840 CMR - PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT ADMINISTRATION COMMISSION
Title 840 CMR 18.00 - Formation Of Investment Policy And Statement Of Investment Objectives
Section 18.02 - Matters to be Included in Statement of Investment Objectives

Universal Citation: 840 MA Code of Regs 840.18

Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024

Every statement of investment objectives shall be filed on Form 18, shall be signed by each board member and shall include the following information:

(1) Fiduciaries. The name, address, background and responsibilities of every retirement board fiduciary, including every qualified investment manager employed or expected to be employed by the board.

(2) Terms of Employment and Compensation. The terms of employment and compensation of every:

(a) qualified investment manager;

(b) consultant employed by the board;

(c) custodian bank employed by the board;

(d) actuary employed by the board;

(e) attorney employed or used by the board; and

(f) other contractor employed by the board.

(3) Investment Policy. A statement of investment policy indicating how investment objectives are to be accomplished including the investment philosophy and method of investment, whether a consultant will be employed, whether a qualified investment manager will be employed, the method to be used to select brokers on a competitive basis for investment transactions, guidelines for proxy voting and tender offer exercise procedures and other practices of the board.

(4) Rate of Return. A statement of the rate of return objective for each asset class and for the entire portfolio, provided that the statement also include the assumed rate of return used in the most recent actuarial valuation of the system. The rate of return objective for the entire portfolio should not exceed the assumed rate of return used in the most recent actuarial valuation of the system by more than 1.00%.

(5) Risk. The expected level of risk for the equity portion of the portfolio expressed in terms of an annual average beta coefficient, standard deviation, or other statistical risk measures and the expected duration of the fixed income portfolio. Risk levels shall also be established for other asset classes and the total portfolio.

(6) Asset Mix. The expected portfolio asset mix, expressed as a percentage of the entire portfolio, of equities, fixed income investments, cash and short term investments, real estate, alternative investments, and international investments.

(7) Diversification. The expected degree of diversification within each asset class for:

(a) equities, including capitalization, industry diversification, number of issues and rate of turnover;

(b) fixed income investments, including quality ratings, maturity schedule, industry diversification, number of issues, par value of issues and rate of turnover;

(c) cash and cash equivalent investments, including types of instruments and insurance coverage;

(d) real estate investments;

(e) alternative investments such as venture capital and leveraged buy - outs;

(f) international equities, including capitalization, country and industry diversification, number of issues and rate of turnover;

(g) international fixed income investments, including quality, maturity schedule, country and industry diversification, number of issues, par value of issues and rate of turnover; and

(h) international cash and cash equivalent investments, including country diversification, types of instruments and insurance coverage.

(8) Other. Such further information as may otherwise be required by the Commission.

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