UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Office of the Chief Investment Officer Pension and Savings Program Investment Review as of December 31, 2017 Growing Portfolios Building Partnerships UC Investments
Office of the CIO at a glance Office of the Chief Investment Officer Growing Portfolios. Building Partnerships. Delivering value through values. Office of the CIO Facts $118.4 billion across 6 products Pension assets: $66.6 billion (as of 12/31/17) Investing pension assets since 1961 (57 years) Investing defined contribution assets since 1967 (51 years) Investing Endowment assets since 1933 (85 years) Serving more than 200,000 pension members Serving more than 320,000 DC participants Pension: 56%, $66.6B Endowment: 10%, $11.5B Retirement Savings: 20%, $23.8B Working Capital: 13%, $15.6B TRIP: $9.2B STIP: $6.4B Fiat Lux: 1%, $0.9B
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UCRP at a Glance Assets Under Management Assets of $66.6 billion have grown by 52% over 5 years Asset Allocation Overweight Public Equities Overweight Cash Underweight Other Investments (Private Equity, Absolute Return, Real Estate, and Real Assets) Underweight Fixed Income Performance Strong absolute performance driven by equity markets Active management particularly in Non-US developed and emerging markets paid off
UCRP Assets grew by 52% in 5 years UCRP Assets 1963-2017 5 Year Growth December 31, 2017 $66.6 billion 1 Year ago $57.1 billion 5 Years ago $43.8 billion
AUM growth driven by markets Assets Under Management Attribution Assets Under Management June 30, 2017 Market Gains $61.6 billion $4.9 billion Value Added ($0.2 billion) Net Cash Flow Assets Under Management December 31, 2017 $0.3 billion $66.6 billion
Asset Allocation Relative Weight 1 Market Value in $ Billions Percentage Over/Underweight Relative to Policy Policy Weight Public Equity 38.0 57.1% 4.9% 52.2% Liquidity (Income) 13.6 20.4% (1.1%) 21.5% Core + Opportunistic 8.3 12.4% (1.0%) 13.4% High Yield 2.1 3.1% 0.2% 2.9% Emerging Market Debt 1.5 2.3% (0.1%) 2.4% TIPS 1.7 2.6% (0.2%) 2.8% Other Investments 9.9 14.9% (8.6%) 23.5% Absolute Return 3.1 4.7% (2.6%) 7.3% Private Equity 2.8 4.3% (3.2%) 7.5% Real Estate 3.0 4.4% (1.9%) 6.3% Real Asset 1.0 1.5% (0.9%) 2.4% 1 Cash 5.1 7.6% 4.8% 2.8% Total 66.6 100.0% 0.0% 100.0%
Performance: Strong absolute return Net Returns (%) Annualized Returns 3 Month Fiscal YTD 1 Year 3 Year 5 Year 7 Year 10 Year 20 Year UC Pension 3.8 7.5 16.7 7.7 9.0 8.3 5.6 6.6 UC Pension Benchmark 3.9 7.7 16.2 7.2 8.3 7.5 5.0 6.2 Value Added (0.1) (0.2) 0.5 0.5 0.7 0.8 0.6 0.4 Net Returns (%) One Year Returns As of June 30 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 UC Pension 14.5 (2.0) 4.5 17.4 11.7 0.4 22.4 12.7 (18.8) (5.7) UC Pension Benchmark 12.7 (0.8) 2.2 17.1 10.7 (0.6) 21.6 11.6 (18.9) (4.7) Value Added 1.8 (1.2) 2.3 0.3 1.0 1.0 0.8 1.1 0.1 (1.0) The Policy Benchmark is a weighted average of investment policy targets
Fiscal YTD return driven by Public Equity FYTD Contribution to Return - Percentage (%) 8.0 7.0 6.0 0.45 0.38 0.12 0.06 0.04 0.04 5.0 4.0 3.0 6.42 7.51 2.0 1.0 0.0 Public Equity Fixed Income Private Equity Absolute Return Real Asset Real Estate Cash Total
High Level Macroeconomic Risk Factors Factor Name Factor Description EM FX 2% 3% Residual 11% Economic Growth Real Rates Proxied by broad, developed market equity index returns Inflation-linked bond returns 5.9% Volatility Economic Growth 84% Inflation Return of long nominal bonds, short inflation-linked bonds portfolio Credit Return of long corporate bonds, short nominal bonds portfolio Portfolio Standalone Risk Factor Decomposition Commodity Emerging Markets (EM) Weighted GSCI Commodity index returns Equally weighted basket of EM Assets * Residual Risk is any risk which does not load on to the high level macro factors. This risk often corresponds to non-strategic, non-tactical level risk decisions, e.g. individual public equity manager sector tilts and stock selection decisions. This finer scale risk is captured separately, with more granular risk models.
Our Savings Program
UC Retirement Savings Program at a Glance UC Retirement Savings Program Deliver the best in class DC plan focused on participant outcomes through superior performance and cost management UC Retirement Savings Program Facts $23.8 billion across 3 plans Established in 1967 Over 320,000 Participants $23.8 billion in assets 3 Plans: 403(b), 457(b), DC Plan $23.8B 2 nd largest public DC plan in the US Largest 403(b) plan in the US Target Date Fund () default since 2014 $8.8 billion in Target Date Funds Tax Deferred 403(b) Plan: $16.7B 71% 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan: $2.7B 11% Defined Contribution Plan: $4.4B 18% 12
UC Retirement Savings Program Evolution UCRSP Assets and Evolution 1967-2017 2015 Lineup streamlined from 64 to 16 funds 2017 3 rd Party manager for 2014 becomes default 2013 Lineup streamlined 2004 457(b) Plan added 1987 Added Fidelity Mutual Funds 1967 Plan Inception 13
Investment Options at a Glance TARGET DATE FUNDS - $8.8 billion UC Funds UC Income Fund UC Fund 2015 UC Fund 2020 UC Fund 2025 UC Fund 2030 UC Fund 2035 UC Fund 2040 UC Fund 2045 UC Fund 2050 UC Fund 2055 UC Fund 2060 Bond Investments Short-Term UC Savings Fund Intermediate-Term UC Bond Fund Inflation-Protected UC Short Term TIPS Fund UC TIPS Fund CORE FUNDS - $13.5 billion Bond and Stock Investments Domestic Stock Large Cap UC Domestic Equity Index Fund UC Growth Company Fund Small Cap UC Domestic Small Cap Equity Fund Foreign Stock Developed Markets UC International Equity Index Fund UC Diversified International Fund Emerging Markets UC Emerging Markets Equity Fund Specialty Stock UC Real Estate Fund UC Social Equity Fund BROKERAGE WINDOW - $1.5 billion Fidelity BROKERAGELINK 14
Our Target Date Fund Designed to support participants spending throughout retirement Long Time Horizon Short Key Features 2060 2055 2050 2045 An equity landing point of 30% with static allocations at and through retirement 2040 Focus on diversification with broad asset class exposures 2035 Utilizes a strategic glidepath to help mitigate the risks associated with market timing 2030 U.S. Large Cap Equity U.S. Small/Mid Cap Equity International Equity Emerging Market Equity Real Estate U.S. Bonds/Short Term U.S. TIPS 2025 2020 Key Benefits for Participants Constructed to navigate the major sources of uncertainty participants face Seeks to reduce volatility in an effort to keep participants saving and investing across market cycles d Income Continuous research to anticipate, assess and adapt ahead of evolving conditions to help meet participant needs now and in the future Higher Investment Risk Lower 15
Performance - Summary Q4 2017 performance relative to policy benchmarks Net of fee returns (%) Income 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050 2055 2060 Fund Return 2.07 2.07 2.87 3.27 3.69 4.07 4.46 4.86 5.22 5.37 5.37 Policy Benchmark Return 1.98 1.98 2.78 3.19 3.61 3.99 4.38 4.78 5.14 5.27 5.27 Value Added 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.10 0.10 One year performance relative to policy benchmarks Net of fee returns (%) - 12/30/2016-12/30/2017 Income 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050 2055 2060 Fund Return 8.77 8.75 12.85 14.57 16.21 17.70 19.26 20.85 22.29 22.81 22.79 Policy Benchmark Return 8.46 8.46 12.66 14.44 16.06 17.59 19.17 20.81 22.23 22.60 22.60 Value Added 0.31 0.29 0.19 0.13 0.15 0.11 0.09 0.04 0.06 0.21 0.19 16
Core Line-Up Performance - Summary US Large Equity Market Value ($M) % of Plan 3 Months One Year Three Year Five Year Ten Year UC Domestic Equity Index Fund $4,746 19.94% 6.42 21.37 11.17 15.67 8.66 UC Social Index Fund $371 1.56% 6.84 24.19 11.54 17.12 8.73 US Small/Mid Cap Equity UC Domestic Small Cap Index Fund $490 2.06% 5.11 16.27 9.87 14.47 9.72 Global/World ex-us Equity UC International Equity Index Fund $1,021 4.29% 4.42 25.05 7.66 7.78 2.19 Capital Preservation UC Savings Fund $3,986 16.75% 0.36 1.40 1.27 1.17 1.85 Inflation Sensitive UC Short Term TIPS Fund $34 0.14% 0.37 0.83 1.18 UC TIPS Fund $217 0.91% 1.13 2.96 2.29 0.40 3.91 Diversified Fixed Income UC Bond Fund $1,189 5.00% 0.52 4.08 2.72 2.45 4.35 New Large Equity UC Growth Company Fund $831 3.49% 7.11 37.14 16.24 19.91 11.60 World ex-us Equity UC Diversified Intl. Fund $145 0.61% 3.76 26.85 8.08 8.94 2.36 UC Emerging Markets Fund $227 0.95% 7.27 36.64 8.85 4.19 2.53 Real Estate UC Real Estate Fund $218 0.92% 1.39 4.93 5.27 9.26 7.67 Total $13,475 48% Annualized Total Return (%) 17
2017 lineup changes Overview of Changes Implementation Date I. Eliminated Calvert Fund moved assets to Vanguard Social Fund 2/28/2017 II. Repackaged Fidelity and DFA funds to institutional funds 10/02/2017 III. Renamed 3 Vanguard funds to easier naming convention 10/02/2017 IV. Eliminated the UC Balanced Growth and UC Global funds 10/02/2017 V. Implemented 3rd party manager for 12/31/2017 Lineup changes highlights: Transitioned $7.9 billion into new funds (35% of UCRSP plan assets); Completed a multi-stage communication campaign that reached over 300,000 participants; Reduced fees by over $6 million annually; Reduced operational complexity and risk; Allow participants to better understand their risk exposure; and Implement an easy to understand and consistent naming convention for all funds. 18