Quarterly Asset Class Report Institutional Fixed Income



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Quarterly Asset Class Report Institutional Presentation To: Presented By: canterburyconsulting.com September 30, 015

Role in the Canterbury Consulting recommends and communicates asset-class strategy with the objective of constructing a diversified portfolio of fixed income strategies designed to (in aggregate): (i) Preserve capital and mitigate volatility (ii) Provide measured exposure to the diverse universe of fixed income securities (iii) Exhibit returns uncorrelated to equity markets Role Asset Categories Risks Growth Public and Private Equity Market Decline Capital Preservation, Hedge Funds Rising Interest Rates, Highly Correlated Markets Inflation Protection Real Assets: Real Estate, Commodities Deflation Canterbury fixed income portfolios are expected to deliver consistent net of fees excess returns and moderate tracking error versus the blended attribution benchmark: 50% U.S. Bond/0% Global ex U.S./10% BofA ML High Yield Master II Relative to the index, Canterbury s current fixed income portfolios will exhibit lower duration, similar credit quality, and higher yields

Index Returns QTD YTD 1 Year 3 Years 5 Years 7 Years 10 Years Canterbury 1 0.67-1.18-1.6-0.63 1.69.3.3 US Agg Bond 1.3 1.13.9 1.71 3.10.85.6 U.S. Treasurys BofAML 3M US Treasury Note 0.03 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.09 0.16 1.3 Short Treasury 0.06 0.15 0.15 0.1 0.16 0.30 1.50 Intermediate Treasury 1..06 3.05 1.09 1.9 3.09 3.91 Long Term US Treasury 5.08 0.17 8.80.78 6. 7.55 6.99 U.S. Treasury TIPS 0-5Y -0.65 0.33-1.19-0.66 1.03 1.78.79 US Treasury US TIPS -1.15-0.80-0.83-1.83.55 3.88.01 U.S. Corporate Credit US Corp IG 0.83-0.10 1.66.3.3 7.77 5.39 S&P/LSTA Leveraged Loan -1.35 1. 0.9 3..51 6.51.66 BofAML US HY Master II -.90 -.53-3.57 3.8 5.9 9.89 7.1 BofAML US HY BB-B Constrained -.6-1.68 -.0 3.71 5.99 9.07 6.65 BofAML US Corporate AAA.16 0.36 3.9 1.60 3.10 5.08.1 BofAML US Corporate AA 1. 1.0 3.7.3 3.57 6.1.58 BofAML US Corporate A 1.15 0.69.69.31.19 7.35.80 BofAML US Corps BBB -0.63-1.08-0.1.1.77 8.8 6.1 BofAML US High Yield BB -3.16-0.93-0.19.10 6. 9.9 7.31 BofAML US High Yield B -5.66 -.67 -.30 3.1 5.68 8.9 6.05 BofAML US High Yield CCC -8.36-7.1-11.55 1.93 5.3 10.9 7.55 Securitized ABS 0.7 1.83.38 1.1.1.79 3.1 MBS 1.30 1.61 3.3 1.98 3.03.36.71 CMBS 1.39.13 3.37.05.1 7.3 5.7 Municipals Municipal 1.65 1.77 3.16.88.1 5.85.6 Muni 1-10 1.18 1.56 1.98 1.87.70 3.99 3.8 Global Citi WGBI 1.71 -.38-3.83 -.86-0.19. 3.37 Global 0.85 -.5-3.6-1.59 0.81 3.8 3.71 Gbl Agg Ex USD 0.6 -.8-7.67 -.00-0.85.1.98 JPM EMBI Plus -0.9 0.05-0.89 0.18.17 7.73 6.73 (1) 50% US Agg/0% Global Agg ex US/10% BofA ML HY Master II

Market Environment U.S. Treasury Rates High Yield Spreads World Bond Yields 3 Month 6 Month Year 5 Year 10 Year 30 Year 5 3 1 0 Current 1Q Ago 1Yr Ago 5Yr Ago 18 16 1 1 10 8 6 0 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 01 013 01 015 U.S. High Yield 10-Year Sovereign Rates (%) Global High Yield Country US JAP CHI GER ITL FRA UK BRA SPA CAN Rates (9/30).0 0.35 3.3 0.59 1.7 0.98 1.76 5.95 1.89 1.3 Rates (6/30).35 0.5 3.58 0.76.33 1.19.0.69.9 1.68 The 10-year Treasury rate declined approximately 30 basis points in the third quarter as global growth concerns fueled a rotation into safe haven assets Short-term rates remained low as the Fed continued to delay the anticipated tightening cycle Investors positioned on the long end of the curve were rewarded as the Long Term Treasury Index returned 5% which outpaced the shorter maturity indexes The BofA ML High Yield Master II declined by -.9% as increased market volatility resulted in spread widening. Energy and Basic Material debt continued to trade at significant discounts relative to other core high yield sectors Non-U.S. bonds denominated in local currency continued to struggle as concerns over growth in China and low demand for commodities took hold. Specifically, Emerging Market debt incurred the most downside volatility Source: Federal Reserve Economic Data; World Bank; U.S. Treasury Department; 3

Sector Distribution Characteristics Regional Distribution - Country Allocation US Treasury.5% 18.% 36.5% US 67.1% 58.3% 100.0% Agency 3.1%.3% 8.6% Non-US Developed 17.% 39.5% 0.0% Local Authority (non-us) 0.0% 5.5% 0.0% Non-US Emerging 15.7%.% 0.0% Municipal (US) 1.% 0.0% 0.0% Regional Distribution - Currency Allocation Sovereign (non-us) 19.0% 8.0% 0.0% Supranational 0.% 0.0% 0.0% Corporate 1.9% 6.5%.0% US 87.6% 60.0% 100.0% Bank Loans 3.7% 0.0% 0.0% Non-US Developed 1.3% 38.1% 0.0% MBS 30.3% 16.3% 8.% Non-US Emerging 11.1% 1.9% 0.0% ABS 3.0% 0.3% 0.6% Characteristics CMBS 3.% 0.9% 1.9% Other & Cash -1.% 0.0% 0.1% Effective Duration.0 6. 5.60 Yield to Maturity (%) 3.35.8.31 Credit Quality Distribution vs. Coupon Rate (%) 3.8 3.39 3.0 Average Credit Quality () A A AA AAA Checklist AA BBB A BB B CCC < CCC & NR 0.0 10.0 0.0 30.0 0.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 Yield 1 Duration Credit Quality 3 Sector Diversification Region Diversification 5 1. The yield-to-maturity ("YTM") should be 80% of the YTM of the benchmark or greater. Duration should not exceed the benchmark 3. Average credit quality, using methodology, should be BBB or higher. No sector should exceed 50% of the total allocation and at least half of the sectors should have allocations greater than.5% 5. No region (see "Regional Distribution") should exceed 75% of the of the total allocation Canterbury recommends targeting a portfolio duration less than that of the benchmark in order to reduce interest rate risk Investors can lower portfolio duration (while maintaining yield) by allocating to credit and diversifying globally Canterbury recommends maintaining a portfolio of high quality securities that is rated investment grade or better on average. This reaffirms fixed income s role in the portfolio of a risk mitigator and a diversifier Due to low yields in non-u.s. developed fixed income markets, investors should maintain an underweight exposure to the region relative to the Recommended The representative portfolio has allocations to the following investment manager types: 5% Core Plus, 30% Global, 10% Credit, and 15% Mortgage-Backed The representative benchmark has allocations to the following indices: 50% U.S. Agg, 0% Global Agg ex U.S., 10% BofA High Yield Master II