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Strategic Asset Allocation The experience of Fundo de Estabilização Financeira da Segurança Social Portugal ISSA Conference, Merida, Mexico Henrique Cruz Instituto de Gestão de Fundos Portugal 1 Portugal Area: 91,951 Km2 Population: 10,6 m Age Struct.: <15 (17%); 15-64 (66%); 64> (17%) GDP: $ 188.7 bn Govnmt: Parliamentary democracy Instituto de Gestão de Fundos Portugal 2 Strategic Asset Allocation - FEFSS  Fundo de Estabilização Financeira da Segurança Social (FEFSS)  Social Security Reserve Fund  Target amount: 200% annual expenditure with pensions  As at 31.08.2005: 6 bn € / 80% of annual expenditure with pensions / 4.4% Portuguese GDP  3.99% real rate of return since Dec.’02 Instituto de Gestão de Fundos Portugal 3 Strategic Asset Allocation - FEFSS  Inflows:  Between 2/11ths and 4/11ths of the employees contributions;  unless the Portuguese economy is in an adverse macroeconomic condition  Annual superavits  Proceeds from the sale of property  Reinvestments Instituto de Gestão de Fundos Portugal 4 Strategic Asset Allocation - FEFSS  Investment requirements:        OECD issuers, currencies and markets; At least 50% in Portuguese Gvnmt Debt; Max. 40% in investment grade Debt; Max. 25% in equities; Max. 15% in unhedged currency exposure; Max. 10% in real estate; Max. 5% in a strategic reserve. Instituto de Gestão de Fundos Portugal 5 Strategic Asset Allocation - FEFSS  Investment Policy:  in the long run, FEFSS returns must be in excess of the cost of the Portuguese public debt portfolio with similar volatility;  Use of impairment in hold to maturity bonds;  Positive average real rate return in maximum 3 years rolling period;  Beat the annual benchmark. Instituto de Gestão de Fundos Portugal 6 Strategic Asset Allocation - FEFSS  Asset Allocation Study inputs:     Max. volatility 4%; Use of impairment in 25% of the portfolio; Max. 10% in real estate; Investment in Euro denominated assets vs investment in OECD currency den. assets;  Long term risk and return matrix;  Correlation matrix. Instituto de Gestão de Fundos Portugal 7 Strategic Asset Allocation - FEFSS  Asset Allocation Study results (Euro): Public debt (ACM) Public debt Corporate Debt Equities Real Estate Expected Risk Expected Return Positive real returns (No. yrs)[1] 25% 52% 7% 6% 10% 4.00% 3.46% 3.6  Asset Allocation Study results (OECD): Public debt (ACM) Public debt Corporate Debt Equities Real Estate Expected Risk Expected Return Positive real returns (No. yrs)[1] 25% 24% 22% 19% 10% 4.00% 3.88% 2.9 [1] The estimated maximum number of years (with a 95% confidence level) required to achieve average annual positive real returns is computed as follows: [risk x INV.NORMAL(95%; 0;1) / return ] ^2 Instituto de Gestão de Fundos Portugal 8 Strategic Asset Allocation - FEFSS  Governance model:  Indexed vs active management  External management  New asset classes  SAA Revision Instituto de Gestão de Fundos Portugal 9 Strategic Asset Allocation - FEFSS Semi-Efficient Index +1% +2% European Government Bonds 91 94 US Aggregate Bonds 89 94 European Corporate Bonds 86 91 UK Aggregate Bonds 79 89 US Equities 71 77 83 UK Equities 68 77 83 Global Equities 69 75 81 +4% Inefficient Efficient  Indexed vs active management Index +1% +2% +4% Emerging Mkt Debt 59 67 74 84 European Equity 55 64 72 84 EM Equity 54 63 70 82 US Small Cap 42 51 57 67 Japanese Equity 39 51 61 75 “Inverse relationship between the efficiency in asset pricing and the appropriate degree of active management” David Swensen – Pioneering Portfolio Management” History shows that some benchmarks are much harder to beat than others. Source: Micropal, Lipper, Schroders; Percentile ranking of widely used indices on a rolling 3-year basis up to 30 June 2005. 100 best 1 worst. Mutual fund returns are measured after all fees. Instituto de Gestão de Fundos Portugal 10 Strategic Asset Allocation - FEFSS  External management  Indexed management outsourced on an ‘all-in’ cost basis  including the cost of trading, settlement, safekeeping, income collection, tax recovery, securities lending, etc.  Balanced portfolios submitted to decision benchmarking  internally against the benchmarks and externally by subcontracting managers to benchmark the excess return achieved by the in-house team  Real Estate: buy expertise  best managers at fair prices Instituto de Gestão de Fundos Portugal 11 Strategic Asset Allocation - FEFSS  New Asset Classes  Portfolio’s diversified VaR is concentrated on equities and currencies;  We need to keep portfolio’s volatility under 4%.  Explore benefits of low correlation between equities and hedge funds and between equities and commodities Instituto de Gestão de Fundos Portugal 12 Strategic Asset Allocation - FEFSS  New Asset Classes  The hedge fund industry  trust  systems  credit risk.  Commodities  high volatility  low correlation with equities  reduction in the diversified value at risk of a portfolio. Instituto de Gestão de Fundos Portugal 13 Strategic Asset Allocation - FEFSS  SAA revision  Monitor:  inflows and outflows of the FEFSS  pattern of return, risk and correlation of asset classes. Instituto de Gestão de Fundos Portugal 14 Strategic Asset Allocation - FEFSS  Final Remarks  Indexed management is dominant in FEFSS investments;  FEFSS is invested in classical asset classes subject to a 4% volatility ceiling;  Diversification is always under consideration;  The current strategic benchmark is expected to produce an annual real rate of return of 3.88%. 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