AMENDMENT TO CUSTODIAN CONTRACT/AGREEMENT
This Amendment to the respective Custodian Contract/Agreement is made as of
February 22, 1999 by and between each of the funds listed on Schedule D
(including any series thereof, each, a "Fund") and State Street Bank and Trust
Company (the "Custodian"). Capitalized terms used in this Amendment without
definition shall have the respective meanings given to such terms in the
Custodian Contract/Agreement referred to below.
WHEREAS, each Fund and the Custodian have entered into a Custodian
Contract/Agreement dated as of the dates set forth on Schedule D (each contract,
as amended, a "Contract"); and
WHEREAS, each Fund and the Custodian desire to amend certain provisions of the
Contract to reflect revisions to Rule l7f-5 ("Rule 17f-5") promulgated under the
Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"); and
WHEREAS, each Fund and the Custodian desire to amend and restate certain other
provisions of the Contract relating to the custody of assets of each of the
Funds held outside of the United States.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual covenants and
agreements hereinafter contained, the parties hereby agree to amend the
Contract, to add the following new provisions which supersede the provisions in
the existing contracts relating to the custody of assets of the Funds outside
the United States.
3. THE CUSTODIAN AS FOREIGN CUSTODY MANAGER.
3.1. DEFINITIONS.
Capitalized terms in this Article 3 shall have the following meanings:
"Country Risk" means all factors reasonably related to the systemic risk of
holding Foreign Assets in a particular country including, but not limited to,
such country's political environment; economic and financial infrastructure;
systemic custody and securities settlement practices; and laws and regulations
applicable to the safekeeping and recovery of Foreign Assets held in custody in
that country.
"Eligible Foreign Custodian" has the meaning set forth in section (a)(1) of Rule
17f-5, including a majority-owned or indirect subsidiary of a U.S. Bank (as
defined in Rule 17f-5), a bank holding company meeting the requirements of an
Eligible Foreign Custodian (as set forth in Rule 17f-5 or by other appropriate
action of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") or a foreign
branch of a Bank (as defined in Section
2(a)(5) of the 0000 Xxx) meeting the requirements of a custodian under Section
17(f) of the 1940 Act, except that the term does not include Mandatory
Securities Depositories.
"Foreign Assets" means any of the Funds' investments (including foreign
currencies) for which the primary market is outside the United States and such
cash and cash equivalents as are reasonably necessary to effect the Funds'
transactions in such investments.
"Foreign Custody Manager" has the meaning set forth in section (a)(2) of Rule
17f-5.
"Mandatory Securities Depository" means a foreign securities depository or
clearing agency that, either as a legal or practical matter, must be used if the
Fund determines to place Foreign Assets in a country outside the United States
(i) because required by law or regulation; (ii) because securities cannot be
withdrawn from such foreign securities depository or clearing agency; or (iii)
because maintaining or effecting trades in securities outside the foreign
securities depository or clearing agency is not consistent with systemic
custodial or market practices.
3.2. DELEGATION TO THE CUSTODIAN AS FOREIGN CUSTODY MANAGER.
Each Fund, by resolution adopted by its Board of Trustees/Directors (the
"Board"), hereby delegates to the Custodian subject to Section (b) of Rule
17f-5, the responsibilities set forth in this Article 3 with respect to Foreign
Assets of the Fund held outside the United States, and the Custodian hereby
accepts such delegation, as Foreign Custody Manager with respect to the Funds.
3.3. COUNTRIES COVERED.
The Foreign Custody Manager shall be responsible for performing the delegated
responsibilities defined below only with respect to the countries and custody
arrangements for each such country listed on Schedule A to this Contract, which
list of countries may be amended from time to time by the Fund with the
agreement of the Foreign Custody Manager. The Foreign Custody Manager shall list
on Schedule A the Eligible Foreign Custodians selected by the Foreign Custody
Manager to MAINTAIN the assets of the Funds which list of Eligible Foreign
Custodians may be amended from time to time in the sole discretion of the
Foreign Custody Manager. Mandatory Securities Depositories are listed on
Schedule B to this Contract, which Schedule B may be amended from time to time
by the Foreign Custody Manager upon reasonable notice to the Fund. The Foreign
Custody Manager will provide amended versions of Schedules A and B in accordance
with Section 3.7 of this Article 3.
Upon the receipt by the Foreign Custody Manager of Proper Instructions to open
an account or to place or maintain Foreign Assets in a country listed on
Schedule A, and the fulfillment by a Fund of the applicable account opening
requirements for such country, the Foreign Custody Manager shall be deemed to
have been delegated by that Fund's Board responsibility as Foreign Custody
Manager with respect to that country and to have accepted such delegation.
Execution of this Amendment by the Fund shall be deemed to be a Proper
Instruction to open an account, or to place or maintain Foreign Assets, in each
country listed on Schedule A in which the Custodian has previously placed or
currently maintains Foreign Assets pursuant to the terms of the Contract.
Following the receipt of Proper Instructions directing the Foreign Custody
Manager to close the account of a Fund with the Eligible Foreign Custodian
selected by the Foreign Custody Manager in a designated country, the delegation
by that Fund's Board to the Custodian as Foreign Custody Manager for that
country shall be deemed to
have been withdrawn and the Custodian shall immediately cease to be the Foreign
Custody Manager of the Fund with respect to that country.
The Foreign Custody Manager may withdraw its acceptance of delegated
responsibilities with respect to a designated country upon written notice to the
Fund. Thirty days (or such longer period as to which the parties agree in
writing) after receipt of any such notice by the Fund, the Custodian shall have
no further responsibility as Foreign Custody Manager to the Fund with respect to
the country as to which the Custodian's acceptance of delegation is withdrawn.
3.4. SCOPE OF DELEGATED RESPONSIBILITIES.
3.4.1. SELECTION OF ELIGIBLE FOREIGN CUSTODIANS.
Subject to the provisions of this Article 3, the Fund's Foreign Custody Manager
may place and maintain the Foreign Assets in the care of the Eligible Foreign
Custodian selected by the Foreign Custody Manager in each country listed on
Schedule A, as amended from time to time.
In performing its delegated responsibilities as Foreign Custody Manager to place
or maintain Foreign Assets with an Eligible Foreign Custodian, the Foreign
Custody Manager shall determine that the Foreign Assets will be subject to
reasonable care, based on the standards applicable to custodians in the country
in which the Foreign Assets will be held by that Eligible Foreign Custodian,
after considering all factors relevant to the safekeeping of such assets,
including, without limitation the factors specified in Rule 17f-5(c)(1).
3.4.2. CONTRACTS WITH ELIGIBLE FOREIGN CUSTODIANS.
The Foreign Custody Manager shall determine that the contract (or the rules or
established practices or procedures in the case of an Eligible Foreign Custodian
that is a foreign securities depository or clearing agency) governing the
foreign custody arrangements with each Eligible Foreign Custodian selected by
the Foreign Custody Manager will satisfy the requirements of Rule 17f-5(c)(2).
3.4.3. MONITORING.
In each case in which the Foreign Custody Manager maintains Foreign Assets with
an Eligible Foreign Custodian selected by the Foreign Custody Manager, the
Foreign Custody Manager shall establish a system to monitor (i) the
appropriateness of maintaining the Foreign Assets with such Eligible Foreign
Custodian and (ii) the contract governing the custody arrangements established
by the Foreign Custody Manager with the Eligible Foreign Custodian (or the rules
or established practices and procedures in the case of an Eligible Foreign
Custodian selected by the Foreign Custody Manager which is a foreign securities
depository or clearing agency that is not a Mandatory Securities Depository).
The Foreign Custody Manager shall provide the Board at least annually with
information as to the factors used in such monitoring system. If the Foreign
Custody Manager determines that the custody arrangements with an Eligible
Foreign Custodian it has selected are no longer appropriate, the Foreign Custody
Manager shall notify the Board in accordance with Section 3.7 hereunder and
withdraw the Foreign Assets from such Eligible Foreign Custodian as soon as
reasonably practicable.
3.5. GUIDELINES FOR THE EXERCISE OF DELEGATED AUTHORITY.
For purposes of this Article 3, the Foreign Custody Manager shall have no
responsibility for Country Risk as is incurred by placing and maintaining the
Foreign Assets in each country for which the Custodian is serving as Foreign
Custody Manager of the Portfolios. The Fund and the Custodian each expressly
acknowledge that the Foreign Custody Manager shall not be delegated any
responsibilities under this Article 3 with respect to Mandatory Securities
Depositories.
3.6. STANDARD OF CARE AS FOREIGN CUSTODY MANAGER OF A PORTFOLIO.
In performing the responsibilities delegated to it, the Foreign Custody Manager
agrees to exercise reasonable care, prudence and diligence such as a person
having responsibility for the safekeeping of assets of management investment
companies registered under the 1940 Act would exercise.
3.7. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.
The Foreign Custody Manager shall report the placement of Foreign Assets with an
Eligible Foreign Custodian, the withdrawal of the Foreign Assets from an
Eligible Foreign Custodian and the placement of such Foreign Assets with another
Eligible Foreign Custodian by providing to the Board amended Schedules A or B at
the end of the calendar quarter in which an amendment to either Schedule has
occurred. The Foreign Custody Manager shall make written reports notifying the
Board of any other material change in the foreign custody arrangements of the
Funds described in this Article 3 promptly after the occurrence of the material
change.
3.8. REPRESENTATIONS WITH RESPECT TO RULE 17f-5.
The Foreign Custody Manager represents to the Fund that it is a U.S. Bank as
defined in section (a)(7) of Rule 17f-5.
3.9. EFFECTIVE DATE AND TERMINATION OF THE CUSTODIAN AS FOREIGN CUSTODY MANAGER.
The Board's delegation to the Custodian as Foreign Custody Manager of the Funds
shall be effective as of the date hereof and shall remain in effect until
terminated at any time, without penalty, by written notice from the terminating
party to the non-terminating party. Termination will become effective sixty (60)
days after receipt by the non-terminating party of such notice. The provisions
of Section 3.3 hereof shall govern the delegation to and termination of the
Custodian as Foreign Custody Manager of the Funds with respect to designated
countries.
3.10. MOST FAVORED CLIENT.
If at any time prior to termination of this Amendment, the Custodian, as a
matter of standard business practice, accepts delegation as Foreign Custody
Manager for its U.S. mutual fund clients on terms of materially greater benefit
to the Funds than set forth in this Amendment, the Custodian hereby agrees to
negotiate with the Funds in good faith with respect thereto.
4. DUTIES OF THE CUSTODIAN WITH RESPECT TO PROPERTY OF THE FUNDS HELD OUTSIDE
THE UNITED STATES.
4.1 DEFINITIONS.
Capitalized terms in this Article 4 shall have the following meanings:
"Foreign Securities System" means either a clearing agency or a securities
depository listed on Schedule A hereto or a Mandatory Securities Depository
listed on Schedule B hereto.
"Foreign Sub-Custodian" means a foreign banking institution (including a foreign
branch of the Custodian or another Bank (as defined in Section 2(a)(5) of the
1940 Act)) serving as an Eligible Foreign Custodian.
4.2. HOLDING SECURITIES.
The Custodian shall identify on its books as belonging to the Funds the foreign
securities held by each Foreign Sub-Custodian or Foreign Securities System. The
Custodian may hold foreign securities for all of its customers, including the
Funds, with any Foreign Sub-Custodian in an account that is identified as
belonging to the Custodian for the benefit of its customers, PROVIDED HOWEVER,
that (i) the records of the Custodian with respect to foreign securities of the
Funds which are maintained in such account shall identify those securities as
belonging to the Funds and (ii) to the extent permitted and customary in the
market in which the account is maintained, the Custodian shall require that
securities so held by the Foreign Sub-Custodian be held separately from any
assets of such Foreign Sub-Custodian or of other customers of such Foreign
Sub-Custodian.
4.3. FOREIGN SECURITIES SYSTEMS.
Foreign securities shall be maintained in a Foreign Securities System in a
designated country only through arrangements implemented by the Foreign
Sub-Custodian in such country pursuant to the terms of this Contract.
4.4. TRANSACTIONS IN FOREIGN CUSTODY ACCOUNT.
4.4.1. DELIVERY OF FOREIGN ASSETS.
The Custodian or a Foreign Sub-Custodian shall release and deliver foreign
securities of the Funds held by such Foreign Sub-Custodian, or in a Foreign
Securities System account, only upon receipt of Proper Instructions, which may
be continuing instructions when deemed appropriate by the parties, and only in
the following cases:
(i) upon the sale of such foreign securities for the Fund in accordance with
customary market practice in the country where such foreign securities are held
or traded, including, without limitation: (A) delivery against expectation of
receiving later payment; or (B) in the case of a sale effected through a Foreign
Securities System, in accordance with the rules governing the operation of the
Foreign Securities System;
(ii) in connection with any repurchase agreement related to foreign securities;
(iii) to the depository agent in connection with tender or other similar offers
for foreign securities of the Portfolios;
(iv) to the issuer thereof or its agent when such foreign securities are
called, redeemed, retired or otherwise become payable;
(v) to the issuer thereof, or its agent, for transfer into the name of the
Custodian (or the name of the respective Foreign Sub-Custodian or of any nominee
of the Custodian or such Foreign Sub-Custodian) or for exchange for a different
number of bonds, certificates or other evidence representing the same aggregate
face amount or number of units;
(vi) to brokers, clearing banks or other clearing agents for examination or
trade execution in accordance with reasonable market custom; PROVIDED that in
any such case the Foreign Sub-Custodian shall have no responsibility or
liability for any loss arising from the delivery of such securities prior to
receiving payment for such securities except as may arise from the Foreign
Sub-Custodian's own negligence or willful misconduct;
(vii) for exchange or conversion pursuant to any plan of merger, consolidation,
recapitalization, reorganization or readjustment of the securities of the issuer
of such securities, or pursuant to provisions for conversion contained in such
securities, or pursuant to any deposit agreement;
(viii) in the case of warrants, rights or similar foreign securities, the
surrender thereof in the exercise of such warrants, rights or similar securities
or the surrender of interim receipts or temporary securities for definitive
securities;
(ix) for delivery as security in connection with any borrowing by the Funds
requiring a pledge of assets by the Funds;
(x) in connection with trading in options and futures contracts, including
delivery as original margin and variation margin;
(xi) in connection with the lending of foreign securities; and
(xii) for any other proper purpose, but only upon receipt of Proper
Instructions specifying the foreign securities to be delivered, setting forth
the purpose for which such delivery is to be made, declaring such purpose to be
a proper trust/corporate purpose, and naming the person or persons to whom
delivery of such securities shall be made.
4.4.2. PAYMENT OF FUND MONIES.
Upon receipt of Proper Instructions, which may be continuing instructions when
deemed appropriate by the parties, the Custodian shall pay out, or direct the
respective Foreign Sub-Custodian or the respective Foreign Securities System to
pay out, monies of a Fund in the following cases only:
(i) upon the purchase of foreign securities for the Fund, unless otherwise
directed by Proper Instructions, in accordance with reasonable market settlement
practice in the country where such foreign securities are held or traded,
including, without limitation, (A) delivering money to the seller thereof or to
a dealer therefor (or an agent for such seller or dealer) against expectation of
receiving later delivery of such foreign securities; or (B) in the case of a
purchase effected through a Foreign Securities System, in accordance with the
rules governing the operation of such Foreign Securities System;
(ii) in connection with the conversion, exchange or surrender of foreign
securities of the Fund;
(iii) for the payment of any expense or liability of the Fund, including but
not limited to the following payments: interest, taxes, investment advisory
fees, transfer agency fees, fees under this Contract, legal fees, accounting
fees, and other operating expenses;
(iv) for the purchase or sale of foreign exchange or foreign exchange contracts
for the Fund, including transactions executed with or through the Custodian or
its Foreign Sub-Custodians;
(v) in connection with trading in options and futures contracts, including
delivery as original margin and variation margin;
(vi) for payment of part or all of the dividends received in respect of
securities sold short;
(vii) in connection with the borrowing or lending of foreign securities; and
(viii) for any other proper purpose, but only upon receipt of Proper
Instructions specifying the amount of such payment, setting forth the purpose
for which such payment is to be made, declaring such purpose to be a proper
trust/corporate purpose, and naming the person or persons to whom such payment
is to be made.
4.4.3. MARKET CONDITIONS; MARKET INFORMATION.
Notwithstanding any provision of this Contract to the contrary, settlement and
payment for Foreign Assets received for the account of the Funds and delivery of
Foreign Assets maintained for the account of the Funds may be effected in
accordance with the customary established securities trading or processing
practices and procedures in the country or market in which the transaction
occurs generally accepted by Institutional Clients, including, without
limitation, delivering Foreign Assets to the purchaser thereof or to a dealer
therefor (or an agent for such purchaser or dealer) with the expectation of
receiving later payment for such Foreign Assets from such purchaser or dealer.
For purposes of this Agreement, the term "Institutional Clients" means U.S.
registered investment companies or major U.S. commercial banks, insurance
companies, pension funds or substantially
similar institutions which, as a part of their ordinary business operations,
purchase or sell securities and make use of global custody services.
The Custodian shall provide to the Board information with respect to material
changes in the custody and settlement practices in countries in which the
Custodian employs a Foreign Sub-Custodian. The Custodian shall provide, without
limitation, information relating to Foreign Securities Systems and other
information described in Schedule C. The Custodian may revise Schedule C from
time to time, provided that no such revision shall result in the Board being
provided with substantively less information than had previously been provided
hereunder and provided further that the Custodian shall in any event provide to
the Board at least annually the following information and opinions with respect
to the Board approved countries listed on Schedule A:
(i) legal opinions relating to whether local law restricts with respect to
U.S. registered mutual fund's (a) access of a fund's independent public
accountants to books and records of a Foreign Sub-Custodian or Foreign
Securities System, (b) a fund's ability to recover in the event of bankruptcy
or insolvency of a Foreign Sub-Custodian or Foreign Securities System, (c) a
fund's ability to recover in the event of a loss by a Foreign Sub-Custodian
or Foreign Securities System, and (d) the ability of a foreign investor to
convert cash and cash equivalents to U.S. dollars;
(ii) summary of information regarding Foreign Securities Systems; and
(iii) country profile information containing market practice for (a) delivery
versus payment, (b) settlement method, (c) currency restrictions, (d) buy-in
practices, (e) foreign ownership limits, and (f) unique market arrangements.
4.5. REGISTRATION OF FOREIGN SECURITIES.
The foreign securities maintained in the custody of a Foreign Sub-Custodian
(other than bearer securities) shall be registered in the name of the applicable
series or in the name of the Custodian or in the name of any Foreign
Sub-Custodian or in the name of any nominee of the foregoing, and the Fund
agrees to hold any such nominee harmless from any liability as a holder of
record of such foreign securities, except to the extent that the Fund incurs
loss or damage due to failure of such nominee to meet its standard of care set
forth in the Contract. The Custodian or a Foreign Sub-Custodian shall not be
obligated to accept securities on behalf of a Fund under the terms of this
Contract unless the form of such securities and the manner in which they are
delivered are in accordance with reasonable market practice.
4.6. BANK ACCOUNTS.
The Custodian shall identify on its books as belonging to the Fund cash
(including cash denominated in foreign currencies) deposited with the Custodian.
Where the Custodian is unable to maintain, or market practice does not
facilitate the maintenance of, cash on the books of the Custodian, a bank
account or bank accounts opened and maintained outside the United States on
behalf of a Fund with a
Foreign Sub-Custodian shall be subject only to draft or order by the Custodian
or such Foreign Sub-Custodian, acting pursuant to the terms of this Contract to
hold cash received by or from or for the account of the Portfolio.
4.7. COLLECTION OF INCOME.
The Custodian shall use reasonable commercial efforts to collect all income and
other payments with respect to the Foreign Assets held hereunder to which the
Funds shall be entitled and shall credit such income, as collected, to the
applicable Fund. In the event that extraordinary measures are required to
collect such income, the Fund and the Custodian shall consult as to such
measures and as to the compensation and expenses of the Custodian relating to
such measures.
4.8. SHAREHOLDER RIGHTS.
With respect to the foreign securities held pursuant to this Article 4, the
Custodian will use reasonable commercial efforts to facilitate the exercise of
voting and other shareholder rights, subject always to the laws, regulations and
practical constraints that may exist in the country where such securities are
issued. The Fund acknowledges that local conditions, including lack of
regulation, onerous procedural obligations, lack of notice and other factors may
have the effect of severely limiting the ability of the Fund to exercise
shareholder rights.
4.9. COMMUNICATIONS RELATING TO FOREIGN SECURITIES.
The Custodian shall transmit promptly to the Fund written information
(including, without limitation, pendency of calls and maturities of foreign
securities and expirations of rights in connection therewith) received by the
Custodian via the Foreign Sub-Custodians from issuers of the foreign securities
being held for the account of the Funds. With respect to tender or exchange
offers, the Custodian shall transmit promptly to the Fund written information so
received by the Custodian from issuers of the foreign securities whose tender or
exchange is sought or from the party (or its agents) making the tender or
exchange offer. Subject to the standard of care to which the Custodian is held
under this Agreement, the Custodian shall not be liable for any untimely
exercise of any tender, exchange or other right or power in connection with
foreign securities or other property of the Funds at any time held by it unless
(i) the Custodian or the respective Foreign Sub-Custodian is in actual
possession of such foreign securities or property and (ii) the Custodian
receives Proper Instructions with regard to the exercise of any such right or
power, and both (i) and (ii) occur at least three business days prior to the
date on which the Custodian is to take action to exercise such right or power.
4.10. LIABILITY OF FOREIGN SUB-CUSTODIANS AND FOREIGN SECURITIES SYSTEMS.
Each agreement pursuant to which the Custodian employs a Foreign Sub-Custodian
shall, to the extent possible, require the Foreign Sub-Custodian to exercise
reasonable care in the performance of its duties and, to the extent possible, to
indemnify, and hold harmless, the Custodian from and against any loss, damage,
cost, expense, liability or claim arising out of or in connection with the
Foreign Sub-Custodian's performance of such obligations. At each Fund's
election, a Fund shall be entitled to be subrogated to the rights of the
Custodian with respect to any claims against a Foreign Sub-Custodian
as a consequence of any such loss, damage, cost, expense, liability or claim if
and to the extent that a Fund and any applicable series have not been made whole
for any such loss, damage, cost, expense, liability or claim.
4.11. TAX LAW.
Except to the extent that imposition of any tax liability arises from the
Custodian's failure to perform in accordance with the terms of this Section 4.11
or from the failure of any Foreign Sub-Custodian to perform in accordance with
the terms of the applicable subcustody agreement, the Custodian shall have no
responsibility or liability for any obligations now or hereafter imposed on a
Fund, a series thereof or the Custodian as custodian of the Fund by the tax law
of the United States or of any state or political subdivision thereof. It shall
be the responsibility of each Fund to notify the Custodian of the obligations
imposed on the Fund or the Custodian as custodian of the Fund by the tax law of
countries other than those mentioned in the above sentence, including
responsibility for withholding and other taxes, assessments or other
governmental charges, certifications and governmental reporting. The sole
responsibility of the Custodian with regard to such tax law shall be to use
reasonable efforts to assist the Fund with respect to any claim for exemption or
refund under the tax law of countries for which the Fund has provided such
information.
4.12. LIABILITY OF CUSTODIAN.
Except as may arise from the Custodian's own negligence or willful misconduct or
the negligence or willful misconduct of a Sub-Custodian, the Custodian shall be
without liability to a Fund for any loss, liability, claim or expense resulting
from or caused by anything which is (A) part of Country Risk or (B) part of the
"prevailing country risk" of the Fund, as such term is used in SEC Release Nos.
IC-22658; IS-1080 (May 12,1997) or as such term or other similar terms are now
or in the future interpreted by the SEC or by the staff of the Division of
Investment Management of the SEC. The Custodian shall be liable for the acts or
omissions of a Foreign Sub-Custodian to the same extent as set forth with
respect to sub-custodians generally in the Contract and, regardless of whether
assets are maintained in the custody of a Foreign Sub-Custodian or a Foreign
Securities System, the Custodian shall not be liable for any loss, damage, cost,
expense, liability or claim resulting from nationalization, expropriation,
currency restrictions, or acts of war or terrorism, or any other loss where the
Sub-Custodian has otherwise acted with reasonable care.
III. Except as specifically superseded or modified herein, the terms and
provisions of the Contract shall continue to apply with full force and
effect. In the event of any conflict between the terms of the Contract
prior to this Amendment and this Amendment, the terms of this Amendment
shall prevail. If the Custodian is delegated the responsibilities of
Foreign Custody Manager pursuant to the terms of Article 3 hereof, in the
event of any conflict between the provisions of Articles 3 and 4 hereof,
the provisions of Article 3 shall prevail.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties has caused this Amendment to be
executed in its name and behalf by its duly authorized representative as of the
date first above written.
WITNESSED BY STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST
COMPANY
/s/ Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx By: /s/ Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx
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Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx
Associate Counsel Executive Vice President
Cash Accumulation Trust
Command Government Fund
Command Money Fund
Command Tax-Free Fund
Global Utility Fund, Inc.
Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxxx Fund, Inc.
Prudential 20 20 Focus Fund
Prudential Balanced Fund
Prudential California Municipal Fund
Prudential Developing Markets Fund
Prudential Distressed Securities Fund, Inc.
Prudential Diversified Bond Fund, Inc.
Prudential Diversified Funds
Prudential Index Series Fund
Prudential Emerging Growth Fund, Inc.
Prudential Equity Fund, Inc.
Prudential Equity Income Fund
Prudential Europe Growth Fund, Inc.
Prudential Global Genesis Fund, Inc.
Prudential Global Limited Maturity Fund, Inc.
Prudential Government Income Fund, Inc.
Prudential Government Securities Trust
Prudential High Yield Fund, Inc.
Prudential High Yield Total Return Fund, Inc.
Prudential Institutional Liquidity Portfolio, Inc.
Prudential Intermediate Global Income Fund, Inc.
Prudential International Bond Fund, Inc.
The Prudential Investment Portfolios, Inc.
Prudential Mid-Cap Value Fund
Prudential MoneyMart Assets, Inc.
Prudential Mortgage Income Fund, Inc.
Prudential Multi-Sector Fund, Inc.
Prudential Municipal Bond Fund
Prudential Municipal Series Fund
Prudential National Municipals Fund, Inc.
Prudential Natural Resources Fund, Inc.
Prudential Pacific Growth Fund, Inc.
Prudential Real Estate Securities Fund
Prudential Small Cap Quantum Fund, Inc.
Prudential Small Company Value Fund, Inc.
Prudential Special Money Market Fund, Inc.
Prudential Structured Maturity Fund, Inc.
Prudential Tax-Free Money Fund, Inc.
Prudential Tax-Managed Equity Fund
Prudential Utility Fund, Inc.
Prudential World Fund, Inc.
The Global Total Return Fund, Inc.
The Target Portfolio Trust
The Asia Pacific Fund, Inc.
The High Yield Income Fund, Inc.
WITNESSED BY:
By: /s/ S. Xxxx Xxxx By: /s/ Xxxxx Xxxxxx
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S. Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx
Treasurer
First Financial Fund, Inc.
The High Yield Plus Fund, Inc.
WITNESSED BY:
By: /s/ Xxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx By: /s/ Xxxxxx Xxxxx
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Xxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx
Secretary
SCHEDULE A
STATE STREET
GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
SUBCUSTODIANS AND NON-MANDATORY DEPOSITORIES
Country Subcustodian Non-Mandatory Depositories
Argentina Citibank, N.A. -
Australia Westpac Banking Corporation -
Austria Erste Bank der Oesterreichischen -
Sparkassen AG
Bahrain British Bank of the Middle East -
(as delegate of The Hongkong and
Shanghai Banking Corporation
Limited)
Bangladesh Standard Chartered Bank
Belgium Generale de Banque -
Bermuda The Bank of Bermuda Limited -
Bolivia Banco Boliviano Americano S.A. -
Botswana Barclays Bank of Botswana Limited -
Brazil Citibank, N.A. -
Bulgaria ING Bank N.V. -
Canada Canada Trustco Mortgage Company -
Chile Citibank, N.A. Deposito Central de Valores S.A.
People's Republic The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking
of China Corporation Limited, Shanghai and
Shenzhen branches
Colombia Cititrust Colombia S.A.
Sociedad Fiduciaria
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SCHEDULE A
STATE STREET
GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
SUBCUSTODIANS AND NON-MANDATORY DEPOSITORIES
Country Subcustodian Non-Mandatory Depositories
Costa Rica Banco BCT S.A. -
Croatia Privredna Banka Zagreb d.d -
Cyprus Barclays Bank Plc. -
Cyprus Offshore Banking Unit
Czech Republic Ceskoslovenska Obchodni -
Banka, A.S.
Denmark Den Danske Bank -
Ecuador Citibank, N.A. -
Egypt National Bank of Egypt -
Estonia Hansabank -
Finland Xxxxxx Bank Limited -
France Banque Paribas -
Germany Dresdner Bank AG -
Ghana Barclays Bank of Ghana Limited -
Greece National Bank of Greece S.A. The Bank of Greece,
System for Monitoring Transactions in
Securities in Book-Entry Form
Hong Kong Standard Chartered Bank -
Hungary Citibank Budapest Rt. -
2/10/99
2
SCHEDULE A
STATE STREET
GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
SUBCUSTODIANS AND NON-MANDATORY DEPOSITORIES
Country Subcustodian Non-Mandatory Depositories
Iceland Icebank Ltd. -
India Deutsche Bank AG -
The Hongkong and Shanghai -
Banking Corporation Limited
Indonesia Standard Chartered Bank -
Ireland Bank of Ireland -
Israel Bank Hapoalim B.M. -
Italy Banque Paribas -
Ivory Coast Societe Generale de Banques -
en Cote d'Ivoire
Jamaica Scotiabank Jamaica Trust and Merchant Bank -
Ltd.
Japan The Daiwa Bank, Limited Japan Securities Depository Center
The Fuji Bank, Limited
Jordan British Bank of the Middle East -
(as delegate of The Hongkong and
Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited)
Kenya Barclays Bank of Kenya Limited -
Republic of Korea The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking -
Corporation Limited
Latvia JSC Hansabank-Latvija -
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SCHEDULE A
STATE STREET
GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
SUBCUSTODIANS AND NON-MANDATORY DEPOSITORIES
Country Subcustodian Non-Mandatory Depositories
Lebanon British Bank of the Middle East -
(as delegate of The Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation Limited)
Lithuania Vilniaus Bankas AB -
Malaysia Standard Chartered Bank -
Malaysia Berhad
Mauritius The Hongkong and Shanghai -
Banking Corporation Limited
Mexico Citibank Mexico, S.A. -
Morocco Banque Commerciale du Maroc -
Namibia (via) Standard Bank of South Africa -
The Netherlands MeesPierson N.V. -
New Zealand ANZ Banking Group -
(New Zealand) Limited
Norway Christiania Bank og -
Kreditkasse
Oman British Bank of the Middle East -
(as delegate of The Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation Limited)
Pakistan Deutsche Bank AG -
Peru Citibank, N.A. -
Philippines Standard Chartered Bank -
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SCHEDULE A
STATE STREET
GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
SUBCUSTODIANS AND NON-MANDATORY DEPOSITORIES
Country Subcustodian Non-Mandatory Depositories
Poland Citibank (Poland) S.A. -
Bank Polska Kasa Opieki S.A.
Portugal Banco Comercial Portugues -
Romania ING Bank N.V. -
Russia Credit Suisse First Boston AO, Moscow -
(as delegate of Credit Suisse First Boston,
Zurich)
Singapore The Development Bank -
of Singapore Limited
Slovak Republic Ceskoslovenska Obchodni Banka, A.S. -
Slovenia Bank Austria d.d. Ljubljana -
South Africa Standard Bank of South Africa Limited -
Spain Banco Santander, S.A. -
Sri Lanka The Hongkong and Shanghai -
Banking Corporation Limited
Swaziland Standard Bank Swaziland Limited -
Sweden Xxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx -
Xxxxxxxxxxx XXX XX -
Xxxxxx - X.X.X. Central Trust of China -
Thailand Standard Chartered Bank -
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SCHEDULE A
STATE STREET
GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
SUBCUSTODIANS AND NON-MANDATORY DEPOSITORIES
Country Subcustodian Non-Mandatory Depositories
Trinidad & Tobago Republic Bank Limited -
Tunisia Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie -
Turkey Citibank, N.A. -
Ottoman Bank
Ukraine ING Bank, Ukraine -
United Kingdom State Street Bank and Trust Company, -
London Branch
Uruguay Citibank, N.A. -
Venezuela Citibank, N.A. -
Zambia Barclays Bank of Zambia Limited -
Zimbabwe Barclays Bank of Zimbabwe Limited -
Euroclear (Me Euroclear System)/State Street London Limited
Cedel, S.A. (Cedel Bank, societe anonyme)/State Street London Limited
INTERSETTLE (for EASDAQ Securities)
* The global custody network approved by each fund is set forth below on
Schedules A-1 and A-2.
2/10/99
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SCHEDULE A-1
PRUDENTIAL MUTUAL FUNDS
STATE STREET GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
COUNTRY FUNDS
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Argentina Mexico Global Utility Fund, Inc.
Australia Morocco Prudential 20/20 Focus Fund
Austria Netherlands Prudential Balanced Fund
Bangladesh* New Zealand Prudential Equity Fund, Inc.
Belgium Norway Prudential Equity Income Fund, Inc.
Brazil Pakistan Prudential Developing Markets Fund
Canada Peru Prudential Diversified Bond Fund, Inc.
Chile Philippines Prudential Distressed Securities Fund, Inc.
China Poland Prudential Diversified Funds
Colombia Portugal Prudential Emerging Growth Fund, Inc.
Cyprus Russia Prudential Global Genesis Fund, Inc.
Czech Republic Singapore Prudential Global Limited Maturity Fund, Inc.
Denmark Slovak Republic Prudential Index Series Fund
Ecuador South Africa Prudential Intermediate Global Income Fund, Inc.
Egypt Spain Prudential International Bond Fund, Inc.
Finland Sri Lanka Prudential Mid-Cap Value Fund
France Sweden Prudential Natural Resources Fund, Inc.
Germany Switzerland Prudential Pacific Growth Fund, Inc.
Ghana Taiwan Prudential Real Estate Securities Fund
Greece Thailand Prudential Small-Cap Quantum Fund, Inc.
Hong Kong Turkey Prudential Small Company Value Fund, Inc.
Hungary Transnational Prudential Tax-Managed Equity Fund
India United Kingdom Prudential Utility Fund, Inc.
Indonesia Uruguay Prudential World Fund, Inc.
Ireland Venezuela The Prudential Investment Portfolios, Inc.
Israel The Target Portfolio Trust
Italy The Global Total Return Fund, Inc.
Ivory Coast
Japan
Jordan
Kenya
Korea
Lebanon
Malaysia
* Approved only for The Target Portfolio Trust.
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SCHEDULE A-2
PRUDENTIAL MUTUAL FUNDS
STATE STREET GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
COUNTRY FUNDS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
United Kingdom Cash Accumulation Trust
COMMAND Government Fund
COMMAND Money Fund
Prudential Government Income Fund, Inc.
Prudential High Yield Fund, Inc.
Prudential High Yield Income Fund, Inc.
Prudential Institutional Liquidity Portfolio, Inc.
Prudential MoneyMart Assets, Inc.
Prudential Special Money Market Fund, Inc.
Prudential Structured Maturity Fund, Inc.
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SCHEDULE B
STATE STREET
GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
MANDATORY* DEPOSITORIES
Country Mandatory Depositories
Argentina Caja de Valores S.A.
Australia Austraclear Limited
Reserve Bank Information and
Transfer System
Austria Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG
(Wertpapiersammelbank Division)
Belgium Caisse Interprofessionnelle de Depot et
de Virement de Titres S.A.
Banque Nationale de Belgique
Brazil Companhia Brasileira de Liquidacao e
Custodia (CBLC)
Bolsa de Valores de Rio de Janeiro
All SSB clients presently use CBLC
Central de Custodia, e de Liquidacao Financeira
de Titulos
Canada The Canadian Depository
for Securities Limited
People's Republic Shanghai Securities Central Clearing and
of China Registration Corporation
Shenzhen Securities Central Clearing
Co., Ltd.
* Mandatory depositories include entities for which use is mandatory as a matter
of law or effectively mandatory as a matter of market practice.
11/20/98
1
SCHEDULE B
STATE STREET
GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
MANDATORY* DEPOSITORIES
Country Mandatory Depositories
Croatia Czech Republic Stredisko cennych papiru
Czech National Bank
Denmark Vaerdipapircentralen (the Danish
Securities Center)
Egypt Misr Company for Clearing, Settlement,
and Central Depository
Finland The Finnish Central Securities
Depository
France Societe Interprofessionnelle
pour la Compensation des
Valeurs Mobilieres (SICOVAM)
Germany Deutsche Borse Clearing AG
Greece The Central Securities Depository
(Apothetirion Titlon AE)
Hong Kong The Central Clearing and
Settlement System
Central Money Markets Unit
Hungary The Central Depository and Clearing
House (Budapest) Ltd. (KELER)
[Mandatory for Gov't Bonds only,
SSB does not use for other securities]
India The National Securities Depository Limited
* Mandatory depositories include entities for which use is mandatory as a matter
of law or effectively mandatory as a matter of market practice.
11/20/98
2
SCHEDULE B
STATE STREET
GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
MANDATORY* DEPOSITORIES
Country Mandatory Depositories
Indonesia Bank Indonesia
Ireland Central Bank of Ireland
Securities Settlement Office
Israel The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange Clearing
House Ltd.
Bank of Israel
Italy Monte Titoli S.p.A.
Banca d'Italia
Japan Bank of Japan Net System
Kenya Central Bank of Kenya
Republic of Korea Korea Securities Depository Corporation
Lebanon The Custodian and Clearing Center of
Financial Instruments for Lebanon
and the Middle East (MIDCLEAR) X.X.X.
The Central Bank of Lebanon
* Mandatory depositories include entities for which use is mandatory as a matter
of law or effectively mandatory as a matter of market practice.
11/20/98
3
SCHEDULE B
STATE STREET
GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
MANDATORY* DEPOSITORIES
Country Mandatory Depositories
Malaysia The Malaysian Central Depository Sdn. Bhd.
Bank Negara Malaysia,
Scripless Securities Trading and
Safekeeping System
Mexico S.D. INDEVAL, S.A. de C.V.
(Instituto para el Deposito de
Valores)
Morocco Maroclear
The Netherlands Nederlands Centraal Instituut voor
Giraal Effectenverkeer B.V. (NECIGEF)
De Nederlandsche Bank N.V.
New Zealand New Zealand Central Securities
Depository Limited
Norway Verdipapirsentralen (the Norwegian
Registry of Securities)
Pakistan Central Depository Company of Pakistan
Limited
Peru Caja de Valores y Liquidaciones S.A.
(CAVALI)
* Mandatory depositories include entities for which use is mandatory as a matter
of law or effectively mandatory as a matter of market practice.
11/20/98
4
SCHEDULE B
STATE STREET
GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
MANDATORY* DEPOSITORIES
Country Mandatory Depositories
Philippines The Philippines Central Depository, Inc.
The Registry of Scripless Securities
(XXXX) of the Bureau of the Treasury
Poland The National Depository of Securities
(Krajowy Depozyt Papierow Wartosciowych)
Central Treasury Bills Registrar
Portugal Central de Valores Mobiliarios (Central)
Romania National Securities Clearing, Settlement and
Depository Co.
Bucharest Stock Exchange Registry Division
Singapore The Central Depository (Pte)
Limited
Monetary Authority of Singapore
Slovak Republic Stredisko Cennych Papierov
National Bank of Slovakia
South Africa The Central Depository Limited
Spain Servicio de Compensacion y
Liquidacion de Valores, S.A.
Banco de Espana,
Central de Anotaciones en Cuenta
*Mandatory depositories include entities for which use is mandatory as a matter
of law or effectively mandatory as a matter of market practice.
11/20/98
5
SCHEDULE B
STATE STREET
GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
MANDATORY* DEPOSITORIES
Country Mandatory Depositories
Sri Lanka Central Depository System
(Pvt) Limited
Sweden Vardepapperscentralen AB
(the Swedish Central Securities Depository)
Switzerland Schweizerische Effekten - Giro AG
Taiwan - R.O.C. The Taiwan Securities Central
Depository Co., Ltd.
Thailand Thailand Securities Depository
Company Limited
Turkey Takas ve Saklama Bankasi A.S.
(TAKASBANK)
Central Bank of Turkey
United Kingdom The Bank of England,
The Central Gilts Office and
The Central Moneymarkets Office
Uruguay Central Bank of Uruguay
* Mandatory depositories include entities for which use is mandatory as a matter
of law or effectively mandatory as a matter of market practice.
11/20/98
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SCHEDULE B
STATE STREET
GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
MANDATORY* DEPOSITORIES
Country Mandatory Depositories
Venezuela Central Bank of Venezuela
Lusaka Central Depository Limited
*Mandatory depositories include entities for which use is mandatory as a matter
of law or effectively mandatory as a matter of market practice.
11/20/98
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SCHEDULE C
MARKET INFORMATION
PUBLICATION/TYPE OF INFORMATION BRIEF DESCRIPTION
------------------------------- -----------------
(FREQUENCY)
THE GUIDE TO CUSTODY IN WORLD MARKETS An overview of safekeeping and
------------------------------------- settlement practices and procedures in
(annually) each market in which State Street
(annually) Bank and Trust Company offers
custodial services.
GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK REVIEW Information relating to the operating
----------------------------- history and structure of depositories
(annually) and subcustodians located (annually) in
the markets in which State Street Bank
and Trust Company offers custodial
services, including transnational
depositories.
GLOBAL LEGAL SURVEY With respect to each market in which
------------------- State Street Bank and Trust Company
(annually) offers custodial services, (annually)
opinions relating to whether local law
restricts (i) access of a fund's
independent public accountants to books
and records of a Foreign Sub-Custodian
or Foreign Securities System, (ii) the
Fund's ability to recover in the event
of bankruptcy or insolvency of a Foreign
Sub-Custodian or Foreign Securities
System, (iii) the Fund's ability to
recover in the event of a loss by a
Foreign Sub-Custodian or Foreign
Securities System, and (iv) the ability
of a foreign investor to convert cash
and cash equivalents to U.S. dollars.
SUBCUSTODIAN AGREEMENTS Copies of the subcustodian contracts
----------------------- State Street Bank and Trust Company has
(annually) entered into with each (annually)
subcustodian in the markets in which
State Street Bank and Trust Company
offers subcustody services to its US
mutual fund clients.
Network Bulletins (weekly): Developments of interest to investors in
the markets in which State Street Bank
and Trust Company offers custodial
services.
Foreign Custody Advisories With respect to markets in which State
(as necessary): Street Bank and Trust Company offers
custodial services which exhibit special
custody risks, developments which may
impact State Street's ability to deliver
expected levels of service.
SCHEDULE D
LIST OF FUNDS, CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS
FUND NAME EXECUTION DATE
Cash Accumulation Trust December 12, 1997
Liquid Assets Fund
National Money Market Fund
COMMAND Government Fund July 1, 1990
COMMAND Money Fund July 1, 1990
COMMAND Tax-Free Fund July 1, 1990
Duff & Xxxxxx Utilities Tax-Free Income Fund, Inc. November 21, 1991
First Financial Fund, Inc. May 1, 1986
Global Utility Fund, Inc. December 21, 1989
Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxxx Fund, Inc. April 10, 1987
Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxxx Growth Equity Fund
Prudential Balanced Fund September 4, 1987
Prudential California Municipal Fund August 1, 1990
California Series
California Income Series
California Money Market Series
Prudential Core Investment Fund April 23, 1999
Short-Term Bond Series
Short-Term Municipal Bond Series
National Municipal Money Market Series
Taxable Money Market Series
Government Money Market Series
Treasury Money Market Series
Prudential Developing Markets Fund June 1, 1998
Prudential Developing Markets Equity Fund
Prudential Latin America Equity Fund
Prudential Diversified Funds September 2, 1998
Prudential Diversified Conservative Growth Fund
Prudential Diversified Moderate Growth Fund
Prudential Diversified High Growth Fund
Prudential Emerging Growth Fund, Inc. October 21, 1996
Prudential Equity Fund, Inc. August 1, 1990
Prudential Equity Income Fund January 6, 1987
Prudential Europe Growth Fund, Inc. May 31, 1999
Prudential Global Genesis Fund, Inc. October 21, 1987
Prudential Global Total Return Fund, Inc. September 5, 1990
(formerly The Global Total Fund, Inc.)
FUND NAME EXECUTION DATE
Prudential Government Income Fund, Inc. July 31, 1990
(formerly Prudential Government Plus Fund)
Prudential Government Securities Trust July 26, 1990
Money Market Series
Short-Intermediate Term Series
U.S. Treasury Money Market Series
Prudential High Yield Fund, Inc. July 26, 1990
Prudential High Yield Total Return Fund, Inc. May 30, 1997
Prudential Index Series Fund August 26, 1997
(formerly Prudential Institutional Fund)
Prudential Bond Market Index Fund
Prudential Europe Index Fund
Prudential Pacific Index Fund
Prudential Small-Cap Index Fund
Prudential Stock Index Fund
Prudential Institutional Liquidity Portfolio, Inc. November 20, 1987
Prudential International Bond Fund, Inc. January 16, 1996
(formerly The Global Government Plus Fund, Inc.)
Prudential Mid-Cap Value Fund April 14, 1998
Prudential MoneyMart Assets, Inc. July 25, 1990
Prudential Municipal Bond Fund August 25, 1987
High Income Series
Insured Series Prudential Municipal Series Fund August 1, 1990
Florida Series
Massachusetts Series
New Jersey Series
New York Series
North Carolina Series
Ohio Series
Pennsylvania Series
Connecticut Money Market Series
Massachusetts Money Market Series
New Jersey Money Market Series
New York Money Market Series
Prudential National Municipal Funds, Inc. July 26, 1990
Prudential Natural Resources Fund, Inc. September 18, 1987
Prudential Pacific Growth Fund, Inc. July 16, 1992
Prudential Real Estate Securities Fund February 18, 1998
FUND NAME EXECUTION DATE
Prudential Sector Funds, Inc. June 6, 1990
(formerly Prudential Utility Fund, Inc.)
Prudential Financial Services Fund
Prudential Health Sciences Fund
Prudential Technology Fund
Prudential Utility Fund
Prudential Short-Term Corporate Bond Fund, Inc. July 25, 1989
(formerly Prudential Structured Maturity Fund, Inc.)
Prudential Small Cap Quantum Fund, Inc. August 1, 1997
Prudential Small Company Value Fund, Inc. July 26, 1990
(formerly Prudential Growth Opportunity Fund, Inc.)
Prudential Special Money Market Fund, Inc. January 12, 1990
Prudential Tax-Free Money Fund, Inc. July 26, 1990
Prudential Tax-Managed Funds December 8, 1998
(formerly Prudential Tax-Managed Equity Fund)
Prudential Tax-Managed Equity Fund
Prudential Total Return Bond Fund, Inc. January 3, 1995
(formerly Prudential Diversified Bond Fund, Inc.)
Prudential 20/20 Focus Fund April 14, 1998
Prudential World Fund, Inc. June 7, 1990
(formerly Prudential Global Fund, Inc.)
Prudential Global Growth Fund
(formerly Global Series)
Prudential International Value Fund
(formerly International Stock Series)
Prudential Xxxxxxxx International Growth Fund
Strategic Partners Series March 1, 2000
Strategic Partners Focused Growth Fund Target Funds August 25, 1999
International Equity Fund
Large Capitalization Growth Fund
Large Capitalization Value Fund
Small Capitalization Growth Fund
Small Capitalization Value Fund
Total Return Bond Fund
The Asia Pacific Fund, Inc. April 24, 1987
The High Yield Income Fund, Inc. November 6, 1987
The High Yield Plus Fund, Inc. March 15, 1988
The Prudential Investment Portfolios Fund, Inc. October 27, 1995
(formerly Prudential Xxxxxxxx Series Fund, Inc.)
Prudential Active Balanced Fund
Prudential Xxxxxxxx Growth & Income Fund
Prudential Xxxxxxxx Growth Fund
FUND NAME EXECUTION DATE
The Target Portfolio Trust November 9, 1992
Large Capitalization Growth Portfolio
Large Capitalization Value Portfolio
Small Capitalization Growth Portfolio
Small Capitalization Value Portfolio
International Equity Portfolio
International Bond Portfolio
Total Return Bond Portfolio
Intermediate-Term Bond Portfolio
Mortgage Backed Securities Portfolio
U.S. Government Money Market Portfolio