SUBADVISORY AGREEMENT
Mastrapasqua & Associates, Inc.
000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000
Gentlemen:
Touchstone Strategic Trust (the "Trust") is a diversified open-end
management investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of
1940, as amended (the "Act"), and subject to the rules and regulations
promulgated thereunder. The Trust's shares of beneficial interest are divided
into separate series or funds. Each such share of a fund represents an undivided
interest in the assets, subject to the liabilities, allocated to that fund. Each
fund has separate investment objectives and policies. The Growth/Value Fund (the
"Fund") has been established as a series of the Trust.
Touchstone Advisors, Inc. (the "Manager") acts as the investment manager
for the Fund pursuant to the terms of an Investment Advisory Agreement. The
Manager is responsible for the coordination of investment of the Fund's assets
in portfolio securities. However, specific portfolio purchases and sales for the
investment portfolio of the Fund are to be made by advisory organizations
recommended by the Manager and approved by the Board of Trustees of the Trust.
1. APPOINTMENT AS AN ADVISOR. The Trust being duly authorized hereby
appoints and employs Xxxxxxxxxxxx & Associates, Inc. (the "Advisor") as the
discretionary portfolio manager of the Fund, on the terms and conditions set
forth herein.
2. ACCEPTANCE OF APPOINTMENT; STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE. The Advisor
accepts the appointment as the discretionary portfolio manager and agrees to use
its best professional judgment to make timely investment decisions for the Fund
in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.
3. PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT SERVICES OF ADVISOR. The Advisor is hereby
employed and authorized to select portfolio securities for investment by the
Fund, to purchase and sell securities of the Fund, and upon making any purchase
or sale decision, to place orders for the execution of such portfolio
transactions in accordance with paragraphs 5 and 6 hereof. In providing
portfolio management services to the Fund, the Advisor shall be subject to such
investment restrictions as are set forth in the Act and the rules thereunder,
the Internal Revenue Code, applicable state securities laws, the supervision and
control of the Board of Trustees of the Trust, such specific instructions as the
Board of Trustees may adopt and communicate to the Advisor, the investment
objectives, policies and restrictions of the Fund furnished pursuant to
paragraph 4, the provisions of Schedule A hereto and instructions from the
Manager. The Advisor is not authorized by the Fund to take any action, including
the purchase or sale of securities for the Fund, in contravention of any
restriction, limitation, objective, policy or instruction described in the
previous sentence. The Advisor shall maintain on behalf of the Fund the records
listed in Schedule A hereto (as amended from time to time). At the Trust's
reasonable request, the Advisor will consult with the Manager with respect to
any decision made by it with respect to the investments of the Fund.
4. INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES, POLICIES AND RESTRICTIONS. The Trust will
provide the Advisor with the statement of investment objectives, policies and
restrictions applicable to the Fund as contained in the Trust's registration
statement under the Act and the Securities Act of
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1933, and any instructions adopted by the Board of Trustees supplemental
thereto. The Trust will provide the Advisor with such further information
concerning the investment objectives, policies and restrictions applicable
thereto as the Advisor may from time to time reasonably request. The Trust
retains the right, on written notice to the Advisor from the Trust or the
Manager, to modify any such objectives, policies or restrictions in any manner
at any time.
5. TRANSACTION PROCEDURES. All transactions will be consummated by
payment to or delivery by the Custodian, or such depositories or agents as may
be designated by the Custodian in writing, as custodian for the Fund, of all
cash and/or securities due to or from the Fund, and the Advisor shall not have
possession or custody thereof. If the Manager has authorized the Advisor to
place orders for portfolio transactions of the Fund, the Advisor shall advise
the Custodian and confirm in writing to the Trust and to the Manager all
investment orders for the Fund placed by it with brokers and dealers. The
Advisor shall issue to the Custodian such instructions as may be appropriate in
connection with the settlement of any transaction initiated by the Advisor. It
shall be the responsibility of the Advisor to take appropriate action if the
Custodian fails to confirm in writing proper execution of the instructions.
6. ALLOCATION OF BROKERAGE. When so authorized by the Manager, the
Advisor shall have the authority and discretion to select brokers and dealers to
execute portfolio transactions initiated by the Advisor, and for the selection
of the markets on or in which the transactions will be executed.
A. In doing so, the Advisor will give primary consideration to
securing the best qualitative execution, taking into account such factors as
price (including the applicable brokerage commission or dealer spread), the
execution capability, financial responsibility and responsiveness of the broker
or dealer and the brokerage and research services provided by the
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broker or dealer. Consistent with this policy, the Advisor may select brokers or
dealers who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are
defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the other
accounts over which it exercises investment discretion. It is understood that
neither the Trust, the Manager nor the Advisor have adopted a formula for
allocation of the Fund's investment transaction business. It is also understood
that it is desirable for the Fund that the Manager and/or the Advisor have
access to supplemental investment and market research and security and economic
analyses provided by certain brokers who may execute brokerage transactions at a
higher commission to the Fund than may result when allocating brokerage to other
brokers on the basis of seeking the lowest commission. Therefore, if so
authorized by the Manager, the Advisor is authorized to place orders for the
purchase and sale of securities for the Fund with such certain brokers, subject
to review by the Trust's Board of Trustees from time to time with respect to the
extent and continuation of this practice, provided that the Manager determines
in good faith that the amount of the commission is reasonable in relation to the
value of the brokerage and research services provided by the executing broker or
dealer. The determination may be viewed in terms of either a particular
transaction or the Manager's overall responsibilities with respect to the Fund
and to the other accounts over which it exercises investment discretion. It is
understood that although the information may be useful to the Trust, the Manager
and the Advisor, it is not possible to place a dollar value on such information.
Consistent with the Rules of Fair Practice of the National Association of
Securities Dealers, Inc., and subject to seeking best qualitative execution, the
Manager may give consideration to sales of shares of the Fund as a factor in the
selection of brokers and dealers to execute portfolio transactions of the Fund.
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On occasions when the Advisor deems the purchase or sale of a security to
be in the best interest of the Fund as well as other clients, the Advisor, if so
authorized by the Manager and to the extent permitted by applicable laws and
regulations, may, but shall be under no obligation to, aggregate the securities
to be sold or purchased in order to obtain the most favorable price or lower
brokerage commissions and efficient execution. In such event, allocation of the
securities so purchased or sold, as well as expenses incurred in the
transaction, will be made by the Advisor in the manner it considers to be the
most equitable and consistent with its fiduciary obligations to the Fund with
respect to the Fund and to such other clients.
For each fiscal quarter of the Fund, the Advisor shall prepare and render
reports to the Manager and the Trust's Board of Trustees of the total brokerage
business placed by the Advisor and the manner in which the allocation has been
accomplished. Such reports shall set forth at a minimum the information required
to be maintained by Rule 31a-1(b)(9) under the Act.
B. Advisor agrees that it will not execute any portfolio transactions
for the Fund's account with a broker or dealer which is an "affiliated person"
(as defined in the Act) of the Trust, the Manager or the Advisor without the
prior approval of the Manager. The Manager agrees that it will provide the
Advisor with a list of brokers and dealers which are "affiliated persons" of the
Trust, the Manager or the Advisor.
7. PROXIES. The Trust will vote all proxies solicited by or with respect
to the issuers of securities in which assets of the Fund may be invested from
time to time. At the Fund's request, the Advisor shall provide the Trust with
its recommendations as to the voting of such proxies.
8. REPORTS TO THE ADVISOR. The Trust will provide the Advisor with such
periodic reports concerning the status of the Fund as the Advisor may reasonably
request.
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9. FEES FOR SERVICES. For the services provided to the Fund, the Manager
shall pay the Advisor a fee equal to the annual rate of 60/100 of 1% of the
average value of the daily net assets of the Fund up to and including
$50,000,000, 50/100 of 1% of the next $50 million of such assets, 40/100 of 1%
of the next $100 million of such assets, and 35/100 of 1% of such assets in
excess of $200,000,000.
The Advisor's fees shall be payable monthly within ten days following the
end of each month. Pursuant to the provisions of the Investment Advisory
Agreement between the Trust and the Manager, the Manager is solely responsible
for the payment of fees to the Advisor, and the Trust shall not be obligated to
the Advisor with respect to its compensation.
10. OTHER INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES OF THE ADVISOR. The Trust acknowledges
that the Advisor or one or more of its affiliates may have investment
responsibilities or render investment advice to or perform other investment
advisory services for other individuals or entities and that the Advisor, its
affiliates or any of its or their directors, officers, agents or employees may
buy, sell or trade in any securities for its or their respective accounts
("Affiliated Accounts"). Subject to the provisions of paragraph 2 hereof, the
Trust agrees that the Advisor or its affiliates may give advice or exercise
investment responsibility and take such other action with respect to other
Affiliated Accounts which may differ from the advice given or the timing or
nature of action taken with respect to the Fund, provided that the Advisor acts
in good faith, and provided further, that it is the Advisor's policy to
allocate, within its reasonable discretion, investment opportunities to the Fund
over a period of time on a fair and equitable basis relative to the Affiliated
Accounts, taking into account the investment objectives and policies of the Fund
and any specific investment restrictions applicable thereto. The Trust
acknowledges that one or more of the Affiliated Accounts may at any time hold,
acquire, increase, decrease, dispose of or
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otherwise deal with positions in investments in which the Fund may have an
interest from time to time, whether in transactions which involve the Fund or
otherwise. The Advisor shall have no obligation to acquire for the Fund a
position in any investment which any Affiliated Account may acquire, and the
Trust shall have no first refusal, co-investment or other rights in respect of
any such investment, either for the Fund or otherwise.
11. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. The Trust, the Manager and the Advisor shall
furnish to each other from time to time certified copies of the resolutions of
their Board of Trustees or Board of Directors or executive committees, as the
case may be, evidencing the authority of officers and employees who are
authorized to act on behalf of the Trust, the Fund, the Manager and/or the
Advisor.
12. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. The Advisor (including its directors,
officers, shareholders, employees, control persons and affiliates of any
thereof) shall not be liable for any error of judgment or mistake of law or for
any loss suffered by the Fund in connection with the matters to which this
Agreement relates, except a loss resulting from willful misfeasance, bad faith
or gross negligence on the part of the Advisor in the performance of its duties
or from the reckless disregard by the Advisor of its obligations and duties
under this Agreement ("disabling conduct"). However, the Advisor will not be
indemnified for any liability unless (1) a final decision is made on the merits
by a court or other body before whom the proceeding was brought that the Advisor
was not liable by reason of disabling conduct, or (2) in the absence of such a
decision, a reasonable determination is made, based upon a review of the facts,
that the Advisor was not liable by reason of disabling conduct, by (a) the vote
of a majority of a quorum of trustees who are neither "interested persons" of
the Trust as defined in the Act nor parties to the proceeding ("disinterested,
non-party trustees"), or (b) an independent legal counsel in a written
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opinion. The Fund will advance attorneys' fees or other expenses incurred by the
Advisor in defending a proceeding, upon the undertaking by or on behalf of the
Advisor to repay the advance unless it is ultimately determined that the Advisor
is entitled to indemnification, so long as the Advisor meets at least one of the
following as a condition to the advance: (1) the Advisor shall provide a
security for its undertaking, (2) the Fund shall be insured against losses
arising by reason of any lawful advances, or (3) a majority of a quorum of the
disinterested, non-party trustees of the Trust, or an independent legal counsel
in a written opinion, shall determine, based on a review of readily available
facts (as opposed to a full trial-type inquiry), that there is reason to believe
that the Advisor ultimately will be found entitled to indemnification. Any
person employed by the Advisor who may also be or become an employee of the
Trust shall be deemed, when acting within the scope of his employment by the
Trust, to be acting in such employment solely for the Trust and not as the
Advisor's employee or agent.
13. CONFIDENTIALITY. Subject to the duty of the Advisor and the Trust to
comply with applicable law, including any demand of any regulatory or taxing
authority having jurisdiction, the parties hereto shall treat as confidential
all information pertaining to the Fund and the actions of the Advisor and the
Trust in respect thereof.
14. ASSIGNMENT. No assignment of this Agreement shall be made by the
Advisor, and this Agreement shall terminate automatically in the event of such
assignment. The Advisor shall notify the Trust in writing sufficiently in
advance of any proposed change of control, as defined in Section 2(a)(9) of the
Act, as will enable the Trust to consider whether an assignment will occur, and
to take the steps necessary to enter into a new contract with the Advisor.
15. REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND AGREEMENTS OF THE TRUST. The Trust
represents, warrants and agrees that:
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A. The Advisor has been duly appointed by the Board of Trustees of the
Trust to provide investment services to the Fund as contemplated hereby.
B. The Trust will deliver to the Advisor a true and complete copy of
its then current prospectus and statement of additional information as effective
from time to time and such other documents or instruments governing the
investments of the Fund and such other information as is necessary for the
Advisor to carry out its obligations under this Agreement.
C. The Trust is currently in compliance and shall at all times comply
with the requirements imposed upon the Fund by applicable laws and regulations.
16. REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND AGREEMENTS OF THE ADVISOR. The Advisor
represents, warrants and agrees that:
A. The Advisor is registered as an "investment advisor" under the
Investment Advisors Act of 1940.
B. The Advisor will maintain, keep current and preserve on behalf of
the Fund, in the manner and for the time periods required or permitted by the
Act, the records identified in Schedule A. The Advisor agrees that such records
(unless otherwise indicated on Schedule A) are the property of the Trust, and
will be surrendered to the Trust promptly upon request.
C. The Advisor will complete such reports concerning purchases or
sales of securities on behalf of the Fund as the Manager or the Trust may from
time to time require to ensure compliance with the Act, the Internal Revenue
Code and applicable state securities laws.
D. The Advisor will adopt a written code of ethics complying with the
requirements of Rule 17j-1 under the Act and will provide the Trust with a copy
of the code of ethics and evidence of its adoption. Within forty-five (45) days
of the end of the last calendar
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quarter of each year while this Agreement is in effect, the president or a vice
president of the Advisor shall certify to the Trust that the Advisor has
complied with the requirements of Rule 17j-1 during the previous year and that
there have been no violations of the Advisor's code of ethics or, if such a
violation has occurred, that appropriate action was taken in response to such
violation. Upon the written request of the Trust, the Advisor shall submit to
the Trust the reports required to be made to the Advisor by Rule 17j-1(c)(1).
E. The Advisor will promptly after filing with the Securities and
Exchange Commission an amendment to its Form ADV furnish a copy of such
amendment to the Trust and to the Manager.
F. Upon request of the Trust, the Advisor will provide assistance to
the Custodian in the collection of income due or payable to the Fund. With
respect to income from foreign sources, the Advisor will undertake any
reasonable procedural steps required to reduce, eliminate or reclaim non-U.S.
withholding taxes under the terms of applicable United States income tax
treaties.
G. The Advisor will immediately notify the Trust and the Manager of
the occurrence of any event which would disqualify the Advisor from serving as
an investment advisor of an investment company pursuant to Section 9(a) of the
Act or otherwise.
17. AMENDMENT. This Agreement may be amended at any time, but only by
written agreement between the Advisor and the Trust, which amendment, other than
amendments to Schedule A, is subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees
and the shareholders of the Fund in the manner required by the Act and the rules
thereunder, subject to any applicable exemptive order of the Securities and
Exchange Commission modifying the provisions of the Act with respect to approval
of amendments to this Agreement.
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18. EFFECTIVE DATE; TERM. This Agreement shall become effective on the
date of its execution and shall remain in force until May 1, 2002 and from year
to year thereafter but only so long as such continuance is specifically approved
at least annually by the vote of a majority of the Trustees who are not
interested persons of the Trust, the Manager or the Advisor, cast in person at a
meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval, and by a vote of the
Board of Trustees or of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the
Fund. The aforesaid requirement that this Agreement may be continued "annually"
shall be construed in a manner consistent with the Act and the rules and
regulations thereunder.
19. TERMINATION. This Agreement may be terminated by either party hereto,
without the payment of any penalty, immediately upon written notice to the other
in the event of a breach of any provision thereof by the party so notified, or
otherwise upon sixty (60) days' written notice to the other, but any such
termination shall not affect the status, obligations or liabilities of any party
hereto to the other.
20. SHAREHOLDER LIABILITY. The Advisor is hereby expressly put on notice
of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Declaration of
Trust of the Trust and agrees that obligations assumed by the Trust pursuant to
this Agreement shall be limited in all cases to the Fund and its assets. The
Advisor agrees that it shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligations from
the shareholders or any individual shareholder of the Fund, nor from the
Trustees or any individual Trustee of the Trust.
21. DEFINITIONS. As used in paragraphs 14 and 18 of this Agreement, the
terms "assignment," interested person" and "vote of a majority of the
outstanding voting securities" shall have the meanings set forth in the Act and
the rules and regulations thereunder.
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22. APPLICABLE LAW. To the extent that state law is not preempted by the
provisions of any law of the United States heretofore or hereafter enacted, as
the same may be amended from time to time, this Agreement shall be administered,
construed and enforced according to the laws of the State of Ohio.
TOUCHSTONE ADVISORS, INC. TOUCHSTONE STRATEGIC TRUST
By: /s/ Xxxx X. XxXxxxxx By: /s/ Xxxx X. XxXxxxxx
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Title: President Title: President
Date: May 1, 2000 Date: May 1, 2000
ACCEPTANCE
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The foregoing Agreement is hereby accepted.
XXXXXXXXXXXX & ASSOCIATES, INC.
By: /s/ Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx
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Title: Chairman
Date: May 1, 2000
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SCHEDULE A
RECORDS TO BE MAINTAINED BY THE ADVISOR
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1. (Rule 31a-1(b)(5) and (6)) A record of each brokerage order, and all other
portfolio purchases and sales, given by the Advisor on behalf of the Fund
for, or in connection with, the purchase or sale of securities, whether
executed or unexecuted. Such records shall include:
A. The name of the broker;
B. The terms and conditions of the order and of any modification or
cancellation thereof;
C. The time of entry or cancellation;
D. The price at which executed;
E. The time of receipt of a report of execution; and
F. The name of the person who placed the order on behalf of the Fund.
2. (Rule 31a-1(b)(9)) A record for each fiscal quarter, completed within ten
(10) days after the end of the quarter, showing specifically the basis or
bases upon which the allocation of orders for the purchase and sale of
portfolio securities to named brokers or dealers was effected, and the
division of brokerage commissions or other compensation on such purchase
and sale orders. Such record:
A. Shall include the consideration given to:
(i) The sale of shares of the Fund by brokers or dealers.
(ii) The supplying of services or benefits by brokers or dealers to:
(a) The Trust;
(b) the Manager;
(c) the Advisor;
(d) any other portfolio advisor of the Trust; and
(e) any person affiliated with the foregoing persons.
(iii)Any other consideration other than the technical qualifications
of the brokers and dealers as such.
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B. Shall show the nature of the services or benefits made available.
C. Shall describe in detail the application of any general or specific
formula or other determinant used in arriving at such allocation of
purchase and sale orders and such division of brokerage commissions or
other compensation.
D. The name of the person responsible for making the determination of
such allocation and such division of brokerage commissions or other
compensation.
3. (Rule 31a-1(b)(10)) A record in the form of an appropriate memorandum
identifying the person or persons, committees or groups authorizing the
purchase or sale of portfolio securities. Where an authorization is made by
a committee or group, a record shall be kept of the names of its members
who participate in the authorization. There shall be retained as part of
this record: any memorandum, recommendation or instruction supporting or
authorizing the purchase or sale of portfolio securities and such other
information as is appropriate to support the authorization.*
4. (Rule 31a-1(f)) Such accounts, books and other documents as are required to
be maintained by registered investment advisors by rules adopted under
Section 204 of the Investment Advisors Act of 1940, to the extent such
records are necessary or appropriate to record the Advisor's transactions
with respect to the Fund.
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*Such information might include: the current Form 10-K, annual and
quarterly reports, press releases, reports by analysts and from brokerage firms
(including their recommendation; i.e., buy, sell, hold) or any internal reports
or portfolio advisor reviews.
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