The utilization and management of a collective trust fund shall not violate any law or regulation, and shall be carried out in accordance with the offering plan filed with and approved by the competent authority.
Except for money market collective trust funds, the scope of utilization of the trust assets of a collective trust fund shall be limited to the following:
1. Bank deposits - The credit rating of the bank must be at or above a certain level given by a credit rating agency listed in attached Table 1; in case of a foreign bank, the bank must be ranked in the world's top 500 banks by capital or assets.
2. Short-term bills - In case of foreign short-term bills, the short-term credit rating of the debtor (bill issuer, guarantor or acceptor) must be at or above a certain level given by a credit rating agency listed in attached Table 2.
3. Government bonds - In case of foreign government bonds, the sovereign credit rating of the issuing sovereign entity must be at or above a certain level given by a credit rating agency listed in attached Table 3.
4. Financial debentures - Debentures issued by an international financial organization in Taiwan with approvals of the Central Bank and the competent authority.
5. Corporate bonds (including convertible bonds, exchangeable bonds and bonds with warrant) issued by an exchanged-listed or OTC-listed company.
6. Securitized products - Excluding re-securitized products and securitized composites.
7. Where the investment instruments mentioned in the preceding three subparagraphs are issued overseas, the long-term credit rating of the issuer or guarantor and the debt rating of the debt instrument must be at or above a certain level given by a credit rating agency listed in attached Table 4.
8. RP/RS trades involving an instrument set out in any of Subparagraphs 2 ~ 6 hereof as the underlying shall also meet the following criteria:
(1) Where the instrument in Subparagraph 2 hereof is the underlying, the short-term credit rating of the counterparty must be at or above a certain level given by a credit rating agency listed in attached Table 2.
(2) Where the instrument in Subparagraph 3 ~ 6 hereof is the underlying, the long-term credit rating of the counterparty must be at or above a certain level given by a credit rating agency listed in attached Table 4.
9. Listed securities and securities traded over-the-counter as announced by the competent authority - In case of foreign securities, those securities are limited to stocks (including underwritten stocks), depositary receipts, call (put) warrants or stock warrants, participatory notes, real estate investment trusts, beneficial certificates of funds, fund shares, investment units (including inverse exchange traded funds (ETFs), commodity ETFs and leveraged ETFs) traded on a foreign centralized trading market, NASDAQ, AIM, JASDAQ, or KOSDAQ.
10. Beneficiary certificates, beneficial securities, fund shares or investment units issued or managed by a fund managing company that may offer and sell the fund through approval of or effective registration with the competent authority.
11. Gold.
12. Futures and financial derivatives.
13. Movables and real estate.
14. Other investment instruments approved by the competent authority.