New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 2 - PUBLIC FINANCE
Chapter 60 - INVESTMENT AND DEPOSIT OF PUBLIC FUNDS
Part 25 - NEW MEXICO STATE INVESTMENT COUNCIL STATEMENT OF INVESTMENT POLICY
Section 2.60.25.11 - ASSET ALLOCATION
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
The most important component of investment strategy is the portfolio asset mix, or the resource allocations between the various classes of securities available to the council for investment purposes.
A. Current asset allocations and authorization: The council has currently authorized the SIO to increase the equity holdings to 30 percent of the book value of the PF and 20 percent of the book value of the STPF, and has directed that such weightings should be achieved by the end of fiscal year (FY) 81 (June 30, 1993). Equity holdings in the STPF are currently limited to 20 percent by statute. The council established these goals based on 1) the advise of the SIO, 2) the results of two asset allocations studies, and 3) the need to maintain current levels of income distributions to the beneficiaries. At the present time, the equity holdings in the two funds are substantially below the book value limitations listed above.
B. Strategic asset allocation targets and ranges: It has been recognized by the council that the two state permanent funds should have asset allocations similar to other major endowment funds in order to protect the corpus of the funds against inflation. The selected strategic asset allocation targets and ranges are as follows (based on market value):
C. The investment committee: On a quarterly basis, the investment committee, which consists of the state investment officer, deputy state investment officer, and the equity, fixed income, and differential rate investment officer principals, will meet to discuss overall asset allocations. For each meeting, the investment committee members will have formed opinions on interest rates, inflation, secular trends in the economy, the current stage of the business cycle, and the outlook for economic expansion or recession. The investment committee and/or other staff will hold additional meetings weekly or as necessary to evaluate the funds' performance.