Annual Report
December 31, 1999
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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
Dear Fellow Touchstone Shareholder:
Thank you for owning a Touchstone fund. We are pleased to provide you with this
update of the investment activity and performance of the Touchstone Series Trust
for the year ended December 31, 1999.
LOOKING BACK
Shrugging off three interest rate increases implemented by the Federal Reserve
Board, all major U.S. equity markets indices finished 1999 in record territory.
However, drilling down into the indices reveals widely mixed results. Among
large companies, robust advances in a relatively narrow band of
technology-related sectors overwhelmed middling returns elsewhere. Mid cap and
small cap issues led by technology shares rebounded strongly from the previous
year. The leading international equity market index, the MSCI EAFE Index,
performed better than the S&P 500 Index for the first time in five years. Fixed
income markets meanwhile experienced flat or falling returns. The U.S. fixed
income market, in particular, endured one of the worst years in its history.
Movements in the various financial markets came against an extremely positive
domestic backdrop of continued high employment, modest inflation, fiscal and
monetary restraint and enhanced productivity boosted by advancing technology. As
the current economic expansion neared record length, real economic growth
remained strong and corporate earnings gains impressive.
THE VALUE OF DIVERSIFICATION
Performance disparities among asset classes, industry sectors and types of
stocks are hardly new. Nonetheless, they seldom have been as pronounced as in
recent years. Stocks have outperformed bonds dramatically. Technology stocks
have outdistanced the rest of the market - even those of new companies with
uncertain prospects and no earnings. Large stocks have outperformed small stocks
and growth stocks have outperformed value stocks over the past several years.
Despite this recent experience, historical trends show that performance of
investment sectors and styles runs in cycles. Traditionally, diversification
among asset classes possessing complementary returns has been shown to reduce a
portfolio's overall volatility. If market returns eventually revert to their
mean, as efficient market theory implies they will, then asset classes and
styles that have lagged may be poised to rebound. Now may be an opportune time
to review your asset allocation mix in light of the benefits of diversification.
As you pursue your wealth-building goals in today's investment world,
professional advice is more important than ever. The registered representative
who assisted you in the purchase of your Touchstone mutual fund can help you
assess your situation and options.
LOOKING AHEAD
Consumer confidence is high entering the new year as the U.S. economy continues
to demonstrate vigor. The impact of influences such as widely anticipated
interest rate hikes, rising energy prices and a widening U.S. trade deficit
remains to be determined in the months ahead. Other factors at work will include
a presidential election campaign domestically and generally improving economic
conditions abroad.
Regardless of what the future holds, companies that can perform on their own
merits will most likely be the ones offering the best opportunities. As they
assess the forces that drive the financial markets, our managers will remain
steadfastly focused on identifying the opportunities and the companies capable
of succeeding in any economic environment. Their overriding goal, as well as
ours, is to deliver superior long-term performance across all of our investment
options.
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Thank you again for the opportunity to work on your behalf. We appreciate your
continued confidence in Touchstone and, as always, pledge every effort to
continue to merit your trust.
Sincerely,
/s/ Jill T. McGruder
Jill T. McGruder
President and Chief Executive Officer
Touchstone Family of Funds and Variable Annuities
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MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS (MD&A)
TOUCHSTONE EMERGING GROWTH FUND
During the annual period ended December 31, 1999, several factors affected the
Touchstone Emerging Growth Fund. After experiencing a difficult period during
the third quarter of 1999, the equity markets surged in the fourth quarter to
finish the year very strongly. In fact, small cap stocks led the surge,
increasing their value by 18% (as measured by the Russell 2000 Index) during the
fourth quarter, eclipsing the performance of large cap stocks (as measured by
the S&P 500 Index) which were up 15%. Indeed, 1999 marked the first full
calendar year that the Russell 2000, the benchmark of the Emerging Growth Fund,
outperformed the S&P 500 since 1993, albeit by a very narrow margin (21.3% for
the Russell 2000 versus 21.0% for the S&P 500). The Emerging Growth Fund had a
37.5% return in 1999.
As the growth-style manager of the Touchstone Emerging Growth Fund, Westfield
Capital Management found that good stock selection and an overweight position in
technology, telecommunications and select health care stocks drove performance
in 1999. The growth-style portion of the portfolio was underweight in the
consumer and financial sectors as many companies in those sectors did not meet
the Westfield's minimum earnings growth criteria.
Though the strict valuation discipline eliminated the traditional internet and
dot.com companies, the portfolio invested heavily in internet infrastructure
stocks. Westfield views business-to-business e-commerce as an attractive sector
with outstanding growth prospects. Traditional businesses are developing
e-business models and Westfield invested in chip, software, telecommunication
and wireless stocks to take advantage of this major shift. In health care,
Westfield focused on a select group of outstanding companies in medical devices,
biotechnology and genomics.
The value-style manager of the Fund, David L. Babson & Company, reported that
1999 was a very difficult year for those small cap managers with a value
discipline. For all of 1999, the Russell 2000 Growth Index was up a very
impressive 43%, while the Russell 2000 Value Index was down nearly 2% -- the
widest differential in performance ever.
The Value portion of the Touchstone Emerging Growth Fund was hurt by increased
weightings in the Materials & Processing and Financial Services sectors - two of
the worst performing sectors in the Russell 2000, due to investors' concerns of
rising interest rates.
Nevertheless, the Fund did benefit from several investments that delivered
strong performance during the year. CommScope, the global leader in
manufacturing coaxial cable, saw its stock increase 150% during 1999, and nearly
four-fold from our original investment a couple of years ago due to excitement
surrounding increased spending by AT&T and other cable companies to upgrade
their cable services. Nabors Industries, the leading operator of oil rigs in
North America, saw its stock increase 129% during the year due to increased
drilling activity by its customers seeking to capitalize on the recent
improvements in oil prices. Finally, Scitex, a leading maker of printing
equipment, saw its stock increase 43% during the second half of 1999 (+24% for
the full year), as the gradual global economic recovery is encouraging the
company's overseas customers to begin ordering new equipment again.
While 1999 was a challenging year for the value side of the small cap market,
the Touchstone Emerging Growth Fund delivered superior results, demonstrating
once again the benefits of having both a value and growth discipline in one
fund. Babson and Westfield look forward to continuing to deliver strong
performance.
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EMERGING GROWTH FUND
GROWTH OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT - Class A Shares
Touchstone
Emerging Russell 2000
Growth Index CDA/Wiesenberger
Fund A (Major Index) Small Cap - MF
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9/94 9425 10000 10000
12/94 9681 9813 9950
3/95 10093 10265 10512
6/95 10735 11227 11450
9/95 11733 12336 12785
12/95 11865 12603 13072
3/96 12391 13246 13917
6/96 12947 13909 15025
9/96 12599 13956 15319
12/96 13119 14682 15758
3/97 12585 13923 14745
6/97 14811 16180 17262
9/97 17253 18588 20184
12/97 17343 17965 19162
3/98 18946 19772 21254
6/98 18232 18850 20421
9/98 14714 15053 16072
12/98 17803 17508 19081
3/99 17285 16558 17905
6/99 20485 19132 20706
9/99 20471 17923 20121
12/99 25966 21172 24981
Average Annual Total Return
One Year Five Years Since
Ended Ended Inception
12/31/99 12/31/99 10/3/94
37.5% 20.4% 20.0%
Cumulative Total Return
Since Inception
10/3/94
159.7%
Total returns adjusted for maximum applicable sales charge.
Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
GROWTH OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT - Class C Shares
Touchstone
Emerging Russell 2000
Growth Index CDA/Wiesenberger
Fund C (Major Index) Small Cap - MF
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1/99 10000 10000 10000
3/99 9701 9457 9384
6/99 11472 10928 10852
9/99 11442 10237 10545
12/99 14486 12093 13092
Average Annual Total Return
One Year Since
Ended Inception
12/31/99 1/1/99
44.9% 44.9%
Cumulative Total Return
Since Inception
1/1/99
44.9%
Total returns adjusted for maximum applicable sales charge.
Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
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5
EMERGING GROWTH FUND
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS
DECEMBER 31, 1999
Value
Shares (Note 1)
COMMON STOCKS - 97.2%
AUTOMOTIVE - 0.5%
9,700 Exide $ 80,631
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BANKING - 1.3%
6,000 Dime Bancorp 90,750
6,200 Golden State Bancorp* 106,950
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197,700
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BEVERAGES, FOOD & TOBACCO - 1.5%
14,400 DiMon 46,800
5,200 Ralcorp Holdings* 103,675
12,100 Vlasic Foods International* 68,819
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219,294
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BUILDING MATERIALS - 1.6%
12,100 Dal-Tile International* 122,513
2,600 Martin Marietta Materials 106,600
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229,113
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COMMERCIAL SERVICES - 18.1%
9,700 Administaff * 293,425
10,800 Applied Analytical Industries* 98,550
4,700 A.C. Nielson* 115,738
6,000 Career Education* 230,250
3,900 CDI* 94,088
8,000 DeVry* 149,000
8,850 Diamond Technology Partners* 760,541
4,500 Forrester Research* 309,938
2,400 PerkinElmer 100,050
9,700 Safety-Kleen* 109,731
12,000 Stericycle* 225,750
8,100 Unova* 105,300
5,400 Wallace Computer Services 89,775
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2,682,136
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COMMUNICATIONS - 12.2%
11,600 Advanced Fibre Communications* 518,375
8,000 AudioCodes* 736,000
3,200 Ditech Communications* 299,200
4,000 Powerwave Technologies* 233,500
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1,787,075
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COMPUTER SOFTWARE & PROCESSING - 11.7%
8,500 CBT Group, ADR* 284,750
11,200 Mail.com* 210,000
12,600 Natural MicroSystems* 589,838
10,300 Perot Systems, Class A* 195,700
4,300 Policy Management System* 109,919
9,000 Scientific Learning* 328,500
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1,718,707
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COMPUTERS & INFORMATION - 1.4%
5,400 Gerber Scientific 118,463
5,600 Scitex* 81,550
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200,013
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ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT - 1.0%
9,100 Magnetek* 69,956
4,000 Ucar International* 71,250
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141,206
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Value
Shares (Note 1)
ELECTRONICS - 1.1%
4,100 Dionex* $ 168,869
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ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE - 2.2%
7,000 Cinar, Class B* 171,500
4,350 SFX Entertainment, Class A* 157,416
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328,916
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FINANCIAL SERVICES - 1.2%
10,200 First Sierra Financial* 174,675
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FOOD RETAILERS - 0.7%
7,000 Pantry (The)* 98,875
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HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS - 1.4%
5,000 Syncor International* 145,625
9,800 Total Renal Care Holdings* 65,538
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211,163
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HEAVY CONSTRUCTION - 0.6%
9,300 Foster Wheeler 82,538
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HEAVY MACHINERY - 2.7%
8,900 Helix Technology 398,831
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HOME CONSTRUCTION, FURNISHINGS & APPLIANCES - 0.2%
2,000 LA-Z-Boy Chair 33,625
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HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS - 0.6%
3,300 Snap-on 87,656
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INSURANCE - 1.6%
8,800 HCC Insurance Holdings 116,050
3,400 HSB Group 114,963
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231,013
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MEDIA - BROADCASTING & PUBLISHING - 6.6%
8,000 American Tower Systems, Class A* 244,500
2,800 Central Newspapers, Class A 110,250
8,400 Hollinger International 108,675
13,500 Information Holdings* 392,344
3,600 Lee Enterprises 114,975
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970,744
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MEDICAL SUPPLIES - 4.2%
3,200 Arthocare* 195,200
5,500 Novoste* 90,750
3,000 Roper Industries 113,438
9,600 Varian* 216,000
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615,388
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METALS - 2.0%
4,100 Belden 86,100
3,400 Harsco 107,950
5,500 Ryerson Tull 106,906
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300,956
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OIL & GAS - 7.0%
2,700 Equitable Resources 90,113
3,306 Friede Goldman Halter* 22,935
6,900 Hanover Compressor* 260,475
7,100 Helmerich & Payne 154,869
3,700 Nabors Industries* 114,469
15,400 Santa Fe Snyder* 123,200
9,500 Stolt Comex Seaway* 105,094
22,400 Energy Services* 151,200
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1,022,355
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The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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EMERGING GROWTH FUND
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS CONTINUED
Value
Shares (Note 1)
COMMON STOCKS - CONTINUED
PHARMACEUTICALS - 9.1%
6,200 Albany Molecular Research* $ 189,100
10,200 ILEX Oncology* 246,075
4,000 Millennium Pharmaceuticals* 488,000
11,200 Taro Pharmaceutical Industries* 162,400
13,300 Titan Pharmaceuticals* 252,700
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1,338,275
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REAL ESTATE - 0.6%
4,000 Prentiss Properties Trust, REIT 84,000
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RETAILERS - 3.0%
7,300 Enesco Group 80,756
10,000 Tweeter Home Entertainment Group* 355,000
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435,756
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TEXTILES, CLOTHING & FABRICS - 1.7%
5,439 Albany International 84,299
10,000 Stride Rite 65,000
8,200 Unifi* 100,963
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250,262
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TRANSPORTATION - 1.4%
9,400 Fritz Companies* 98,700
6,400 Yellow* 107,600
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206,300
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TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(COST $10,753,698) $14,296,072
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Value
Shares (Note 1)
WARRANTS - 0.0%
BANKING - 0.0%
2,200 Golden State Bancorp* $ 1,925
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TOTAL WARRANTS
(COST $9,438) $ 1,925
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TOTAL INVESTMENTS AT VALUE - 97.2%
(COST $10,763,136) (A) $14,297,997
CASH AND OTHER ASSETS
NET OF LIABILITIES - 2.8% 409,704
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NET ASSETS - 100.0% $14,707,701
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Notes to the Schedule of Investments:
* Non-income producing security.
(a) The aggregate identified cost for federal income tax purposes is
$10,764,988 resulting in gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation of
$4,889,804 and $1,356,795, respectively, and net unrealized appreciation of
$3,533,009.
ADR - American Depositary Receipt
REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND
MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS (MD&A)
TOUCHSTONE INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND
The Touchstone International Equity Fund portfolio finished the year well ahead
of its benchmark, the MSCI EAFE Index. While the MSCI EAFE Index ended 1999 with
a 27.3% return, the International Equity Fund had a 31.4% return. According to
the manager of the Touchstone International Equity Fund, Credit Suisse Asset
Management, performance lagged in the first quarter because the Fund was
underweight in Japan and the manager was too defensive in investing in European
and Japanese stocks. Performance was strong in the second half of the year due
to the positive impact of regional allocations and stock selections.
In Japan, the economic recovery appeared to gather momentum in the second half
of 1999 and corporate restructuring activity remained strong. During this
period, Credit Suisse moved from a benchmark neutral weight to overweight. The
most prominent Japanese sector overweights were in consumer finance and
telecommunications as well as an exposure to smaller companies in consumer and
technology related businesses. These decisions helped performance.
In Continental Europe, Credit Suisse moved from a slight underweight to an over
weight position during the fourth quarter in the midst of a favorable economic
environment, strong mergers and acquisition activity and a benign inflation
outlook. The Fund's overweights in Finland and France proved especially
beneficial due to large holdings in technology/telecommunications names like
Nokia and ST Microelectronics.
Elsewhere, regional allocations and stock selection also boosted performance.
The Fund was underweight in the U.K. because Credit Suisse believed there was a
likelihood of further rate increases by the Bank of England. This underweight
had a positive impact on performance as did stock selection in the U.K. which
emphasized companies such as GEC Marconi, an old defense company in the process
of reinventing itself as a telecommunications equipment manufacturer, and BP
Amoco, the global oil and gas giant.
Finally, the Fund's modest allocation to the Emerging Markets also had a
positive impact on performance; particularly in Brazil, Mexico, Korea, and
Taiwan -- those countries poised to benefit most from a pick-up in global growth
and rebound in commodity prices.
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INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND
GROWTH OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT - Class A Shares
Touchstone MSCI CDA/Wiesenberger
International EAFE Non-US
Equity Fund A Index Equity - MF
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9/94 9425 10000 10000
12/94 8596 9905 9452
3/95 8256 10097 9153
6/95 8615 10178 9585
9/95 9001 10611 10007
12/95 9050 11049 10114
3/96 9598 11377 10648
6/96 9806 11565 11047
9/96 9731 11559 10952
12/96 10101 11752 11317
3/97 10253 11576 11455
6/97 11479 13087 12691
9/97 12011 13003 12549
12/97 11674 11994 11089
3/98 13638 13767 12443
6/98 14375 13923 11847
9/98 12411 11952 10061
12/98 14002 14432 11763
3/99 13763 14643 12085
6/99 14241 15025 13358
9/99 15088 15695 13705
12/99 19532 18372 17396
Average Annual Total Return
One Year Five Years Since
Ended Ended Inception
12/31/99 12/31/99 10/3/94
31.4% 16.4% 13.6%
Cumulative Total Return
Since Inception
10/3/94
95.3%
Total returns adjusted for maximum applicable sales charge.
Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
GROWTH OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT - Class C Shares
Touchstone MSCI CDA/Wiesenberger
International EAFE Non-US
Equity Fund A Index Equity - MF
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1/99 10000 10000 10000
3/99 9808 10146 10273
6/99 10136 10411 11355
9/99 10711 10875 11651
12/99 13844 12730 14788
Average Annual Total Return
One Year Since
Ended Inception
12/31/99 1/1/99
38.4% 38.4%
Cumulative Total Return
Since Inception
1/1/99
38.4%
Total returns adjusted for maximum applicable sales charge.
Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
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INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS
DECEMBER 31, 1999
Value
Shares (Note 1)
COMMON STOCKS - 98.2%
AUSTRALIA - 0.0%
60 Southcorp $ 211
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BRAZIL - 1.6%
1,700 Petroleo Brasileiro, ADR 43,602
1,584 Telecomunicacoes Brasileiras
(Telebras), ADR 203,544
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247,146
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CHINA - 0.3%
525 China Steel, 144A, ADR 7,770
4,400 China Telecom* 27,509
100 China Telecom, ADR* 12,856
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48,135
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FINLAND - 3.8%
2,545 Nokia Oyj 461,834
3,113 UPM-Kymmene 125,535
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587,369
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FRANCE - 13.4%
1,037 Alcatel Alsthom 238,363
2,439 Alstom 81,389
5 Aventis 291
1,216 AXA 169,666
2,412 Banque Nationale de Paris 222,740
1,089 Carrefour Supermarche 201,021
3,651 Credit Lyonnais* 167,106
573 Groupe Danone 135,175
661 Pinault-Printemps-Redoute 174,593
2,458 Renault 118,599
1,800 Scor 79,483
2,202 Total Fina, Class B 294,143
2,125 Vivendi 192,059
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2,074,628
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GERMANY - 11.1%
504 Allianz Holdings 169,454
2,244 BASF 115,377
3,611 Deutsche Bank 305,250
1,667 Dresdner Bank 90,500
1,767 Mannesmann 426,646
569 Muenchener
Rueckversicherungs-Gasellschaft 144,442
2,364 Preussag 131,795
213 SAP 104,147
1,154 Siemens 146,938
1,791 Veba 87,120
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1,721,669
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GREAT BRITAIN - 9.5%
22,984 BP Amoco 231,661
4,566 British Aerospace 30,014
5,990 British Telecommunications 143,351
5,113 Glaxo Wellcome 145,011
11,460 J Sainsbury 65,707
17,600 Legal & General Group 47,936
8,880 Lloyds TSB Group 110,291
10,650 Marconi 188,942
4,330 Peninsular and Oriental
Steam Navigation 72,206
4,020 Reuters Group 55,837
Value
Shares (Note 1)
GREAT BRITAIN - CONTINUED
7,100 Shell Transport & Trading $ 59,200
11,013 SmithKline Beecham 140,340
2,238 South African Breweries 22,780
1 Unilever 7
33,740 Vodafone Group 166,222
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1,479,505
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GREECE - 0.2%
141 Alpha Credit Bank 11,050
140 Intracom 6,414
600 National Bank of Greece, GDR 8,438
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25,902
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HONG KONG - 0.0%
53 Hang Seng Bank 605
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INDIA - 0.4%
700 Larsen & Toubro, GDR 23,275
1,400 State Bank of India, GDR 14,461
1,000 Videsh Sanchar Nigam, GDR 20,785
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58,521
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ITALY - 4.0%
4,233 Assicurazione Generali 140,571
7,610 Concessioni e Costruzioni
Autostrade* 51,801
21,403 ENI 117,446
7,503 Istituto Bancario
San Paolo di Torino 101,768
23,500 Istituto Nazionale
delle Assicurazioni 62,593
39,197 Tecnost* 147,871
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622,050
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JAPAN - 34.1%
300 Advantest 79,233
2,000 Alps Electric 30,500
6,600 Bank of Tokyo 91,934
1,000 Bridgestone 22,009
1,000 Canon 39,714
4,000 Daikin Industries 54,387
6,000 Daiwa Securities 93,847
200 Don Quijote 31,302
1,200 Fanuc 152,714
10,000 Fuji Bank Limited (The) 97,134
620 Fuji Soft ABC 48,518
4 Fuji Television Network 54,778
1,000 Fujisawa Pharmaceutical 24,259
2,000 Fujitsu 91,167
4,000 Fukuyama Transporting 28,759
3,600 Hitachi Credit 73,071
1,000 Hitachi Maxell 29,443
3,000 House Foods 45,486
3,000 Industrial Bank of Japan 28,905
1,400 ITO Yokado 152,010
3,000 Kaneka 38,355
2,000 Kao 57,028
1,000 Kirin Brewery 10,516
20,000 Kubota 76,494
1,600 Kyocera 414,751
3,000 Matsushita Electric 83,048
3,000 Minebea 51,443
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS CONTINUED
Value
Shares (Note 1)
COMMON STOCKS - CONTINUED
JAPAN - CONTINUED
7,000 Mitsubishi $ 54,025
8,900 Mitsui Chemicals 71,649
1,000 Mitsumi Electric 31,302
2,000 Mori Seiki 26,802
3,000 NEC 71,457
100 NIDEC 29,248
3,000 Nikko Securities Co. (The) 37,944
500 Nintendo 82,314
3,000 Nippon Meat Packers 38,883
17 Nippon Telegraph & Telephone 291,010
3,000 Nomura Securities 54,143
4 NTT Data 91,950
2 NTT Mobile Communication
Network 76,885
700 Orix 157,625
300 Rohm Company 123,251
17,000 Sakura Bank 98,445
5,000 Sanwa Bank (The) 60,794
1,000 Secom 110,046
4,000 Sekisui House 35,410
1,000 Seven-Eleven Japan 158,466
2,000 Sharp 51,159
2,000 Shin-Etsu Chemical 86,080
73 Softbank 69,837
875 Sony 259,342
3,000 Sumitomo Bank 41,054
8,000 Sumitomo Chemical 37,562
4,000 Sumitomo Marine & Fire
Insurance Co. (The) 24,650
7,000 Sumitomo Realty & Development 23,281
10,000 Sumitomo Trust & Banking 67,495
1,000 Taisho Pharmaceutical 29,346
1,000 Taiyo Yuden 59,278
1,000 Takeda Chemical Industries 49,398
500 TDK 69,011
4,000 Tokyo Broadcasting System 135,381
1,000 Tokyo Electron 136,946
2,000 Tostem 35,899
5,000 Toyota Motor 242,101
500 WORLD 61,137
1,000 Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical 34,921
2,000 Yamato Transport 77,472
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5,293,804
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MEXICO - 0.9%
830 Cemex SA de CV, ADR* 23,136
400 Grupo Televisa, GDR* 27,300
850 Telefonos de Mexico, Class L, ADR 95,625
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146,061
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NETHERLANDS - 7.3%
1,821 Akzo Nobel 91,425
1,402 Equant* 159,293
2,595 Fortis 93,527
2,950 ING Groep 178,264
Value
Shares (Note 1)
NETHERLANDS - CONTINUED
1,684 Koninklijke (Royal)
Philips Electronics $ 229,193
1,928 STMicroelectronics 296,999
1,580 Verenigde Nederlandse 83,116
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1,131,817
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PORTUGAL - 1.2%
16,560 Portugal Telecom 181,808
134 PT Multimedia - Servicos de
Telecomunicaceous e Multimedia
SGPS* 7,629
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189,437
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SOUTH AFRICA - 0.1%
4,200 Standard Bank Investment Corp. 17,449
- -------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH KOREA - 0.8%
2,100 Korea Electric Power, ADR 35,175
700 Korea Telecom, ADR 52,325
657 Pohang Iron & Steel 22,995
74 Samsung Electronics, 144A, GDR 9,047
- -------------------------------------------------------
119,542
- -------------------------------------------------------
SPAIN - 3.2%
11,070 Banco Santander Central Hispano 125,441
14,554 Telefonica 363,881
- -------------------------------------------------------
489,322
- -------------------------------------------------------
SWEDEN - 1.4%
2,486 Ericsson 160,113
2,048 Skandia Forsakrings 61,973
- -------------------------------------------------------
222,086
- -------------------------------------------------------
SWITZERLAND - 4.3%
873 ABB 106,828
88 Novartis 129,277
14 Roche Holding 166,258
518 Union Bank of Switzerland 139,956
223 Zurich Allied 127,228
- -------------------------------------------------------
669,547
- -------------------------------------------------------
TAIWAN - 0.6%
2,164 Taiwan Semiconductor
Manufacturing, ADR 97,380
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(COST $11,645,725) $15,242,186
- -------------------------------------------------------
INVESTMENT TRUST - 0.2%
TAIWAN - 0.2%
190 Morgan Stanley Taiwan OPALS,
Series B, 144A (b) 27,509
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL INVESTMENT TRUST
(COST $23,708) $ 27,509
- -------------------------------------------------------
PREFERRED STOCKS - 0.8%
GERMANY - 0.8%
202 SAP 121,780
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL PREFERRED STOCKS
(COST $84,148) $ 121,780
- -------------------------------------------------------
WARRANTS - 0.0%
FRANCE - 0.0%
390 Banque Nationale de Paris 1,801
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL WARRANTS (COST $0) $ 1,801
- -------------------------------------------------------
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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11
INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS CONTINUED
Principal Interest Maturity Value
Amount Rate Date (Note 1)
CORPORATE BONDS - 0.0%
GREAT BRITAIN - 0.0%
$ 1,442 British Aerospace 7.45% 11/30/03 $ 23
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL CORPORATE BONDS
(COST $32) $ 23
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL INVESTMENTS AT VALUE - 99.2%
(COST $11,753,613) (A) $15,393,299
CASH AND OTHER ASSETS
NET OF LIABILITIES - 0.8% 124,868
- -------------------------------------------------------
NET ASSETS - 100.0% $15,518,167
- -------------------------------------------------------
Notes to the Schedule of Investments:
* Non-income producing security.
(a) The aggregate identified cost for federal income tax purposes is
$11,837,296, resulting in gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation of
$3,925,294 and $369,291, respectively, and net unrealized appreciation of
$3,556,003.
(b) Board valued security
144A - Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of Securities Act of
1933. This security may be sold in transactions exempt from registration,
normally to qualified institutional buyers. At December 31, 1999, these
securities were valued at $44,326, or 0.3% of net assets.
ADR - American Depositary Receipt
GDR - Global Depositary Receipt
OPALS - Optimised Portfolios As Listed Securities
Industry sector diversification of the International Equity Fund's investments
as a percentage of net assets as of December 31, 1999 was as follows:
Industry Percentage
Sector Net Assets
Banking 12.77%
Communications 9.60%
Electronics 8.58%
Telephone Systems 8.31%
Electrical Equipment 7.88%
Insurance 5.41%
Heavy Machinery 5.14%
Oil & Gas 4.81%
Pharmaceuticals 4.63%
Retailers 4.62%
Commercial Services 4.45%
Financial Services 3.60%
Chemicals 3.35%
Computer Software & Processing 2.46%
Transportation 2.33%
Automotive 2.32%
Media - Broadcasting & Publishing 1.94%
Beverages, Food & Tobacco 1.63%
Multiple Utilities 1.47%
Forest Products & Paper 0.81%
Entertainment & Leisure 0.53%
Metals 0.43%
Food Retailers 0.42%
Textiles, Clothing & Fabrics 0.39%
Construction 0.23%
Electric Utilities 0.23%
Aerospace & Defense 0.19%
Computers & Information 0.19%
Miscellaneous 0.18%
Real Estate 0.15%
Building Materials 0.15%
Containers & Packaging 0.00%
Other assets in excess of liabilities 0.80%
- -----------------------------------------------------------
100.00%
- -----------------------------------------------------------
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
<PAGE>
12
INCOME OPPORTUNITY FUND
MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS (MD&A)
TOUCHSTONE INCOME OPPORTUNITY FUND
For the twelve months ended December 31, 1999, the Touchstone Income Opportunity
Fund underperformed the index. The Fund's benchmark was the Lehman Brothers
Corporate Bond Index, which produced a return of (2.1%). The Income Opportunity
Fund had a (3.6%) return in 1999.
Emerging assets, however, closed the year on a very strong note with the JP
Morgan Emerging Market Bond Plus Mutual Fund Index returning 5.41% in December,
bringing the year-to-date gain to 25.97%. At the end of the year, the emerging
market percentage was 40% of the Fund. The manager of the Touchstone Income
Opportunity Fund, Alliance Capital Management, moved the emphasis of the
portfolio in 1999 from corporate assets to sovereign debt because they believe
that sovereign debt will outperform corporate debt due to its greater liquidity.
During the second half of the year, Alliance increased the weighting in Russia
by about 1.25%, which proved to be positive for the Fund. Russian debt was the
outperforming asset for both the month of December and the year, returning
14.84% and 165.70% respectively. The Income Opportunity Fund also continued to
hold a large position in Mexico, which was upgraded this year by Moody's to Ba1,
one notch below investment grade, and performed well, returning 15.30% for the
year.
Alliance reduced the position in emerging market corporates from about 10% to
roughly 5.7%. Two defaulted positions, FSW International and NTS Steel, were
sold. During the second half of the year, Alliance also elected to sell the
position in Paging Network Brazil. The company, located in Brazil, had been
negatively impacted by the devaluation of the Brazilian currency and the
decreasing demand for paging services due to the popularity of cellular phones.
The high yield market is completing its second straight year of low single-digit
returns. The Merrill Lynch High Yield Index returned 1.573% for the year. This
is the first occurrence in the history of the high yield market of sub-coupon
returns in a non-recessionary economic environment. Alliance believes this poor
performance is a function of significant spread widening brought about by
reduced liquidity following the global dislocation of 1998 (i.e., Asia, Russia,
Brazil) and a persistently rising high yield default rate. According to Moody's,
defaults are currently averaging about 6%. During the second half of the year,
Alliance began to actively reduce exposure to possible problem/restructuring
scenarios when credit fundamentals suggested that it was warranted and market
prices repre sented fair value. Alliance elected to sell several assets
including Aqua Chem, Eagle Geophysical, Orion Network and TVN Entertainment.
These securities were sold due to credit concerns and Alliance's belief that the
money could be invested in better performing assets. During the month of
December, two other assets posted large price declines due to poor operating
performance. These securities include Pen Tab and Republic Technologies. Pen Tab
was downgraded in early December to Caa2 by Moody's due to their weaker than
expected operating performance and heightened liquidity concerns. There has been
little support from the underwriter and the bonds moved down in price from the
mid 80s to $25.00.
Another security in the portfolio which posted a price decline was Republic
Technologies. The company missed earnings expectations and the bonds rapidly
declined in price from the low 90s to its year end price of $65.00.
Alliance has been in contact with both the company and sponsor, and continues to
hold the security, believing it will improve.
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13
INCOME OPPORTUNITY FUND
In general for the high yield market, primary activity slowed during 1999 from
1998 levels, although $94.7 billion in new issues came to market. Media and
telecommunications continued to be the dominant suppliers of new issuance,
accounting for 69.6% ($12.1 billion of $17.4 billion issued) of the supply in
the fourth quarter. One big change in the high yield market this year was the
lack of demand from mutual funds, which saw redemptions for most of the year.
This has left structured products, insurance, pension, and crossover accounts as
the major participants in the market, which has in turn led to lower trading
volumes and reduced demand for new issuance.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Touchstone Lehman Brothers
Income Corporate CDA/Wiesenberger CDA/Wiesenberger
Opportunity Bond Index International Corporate High Yield
Fund A (Major Index) Bond Average - MF Average - MF
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
9/94 9525 10000 10000 10000
12/94 8838 10043 9881 9155
3/95 8357 10638 10316 7945
6/95 9708 11429 10650 9305
9/95 10334 11699 11180 9834
12/95 10888 12277 11515 10643
3/96 11474 11960 11811 11072
6/96 12149 12014 12036 12215
9/96 13125 12254 12582 13736
12/96 13791 12681 13030 14770
3/97 14037 12553 13103 15060
6/97 14953 13070 13764 16479
9/97 15718 13582 14483 17368
12/97 15100 13978 14674 16421
3/98 15843 14193 15263 17217
6/98 15149 14548 15304 15861
9/98 12650 15077 14209 11357
12/98 13089 15168 14567 12685
3/99 13126 15028 14926 13268
6/99 13116 14790 14992 14032
9/99 12915 14846 14753 14069
12/99 13240 14843 15085 15789
</TABLE>
Average Annual Total Return
One Year Five Years Since
Ended Ended Inception
12/31/99 12/31/99 10/3/94
(3.6%) 7.4% 5.5%
Cumulative Total Return
Since Inception
10/3/94
32.4%
Total returns adjusted for maximum applicable sales charge.
Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
<PAGE>
14
INCOME OPPORTUNITY FUND
GROWTH OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT - Class C Shares
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Touchstone Lehman Brothers
Income Corporate CDA/Wiesenberger CDA/Wiesenberger
Opportunity Bond Index International Corporate High Yield
Fund A (Major Index) Bond Average - MF Average - MF
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
1/99 10000 10000 10000 10000
3/99 10022 9951 10246 10460
6/99 9993 9794 10292 11062
9/99 9829 9831 10128 11091
12/99 10049 9829 10356 12447
</TABLE>
Average Annual Total Return
One Year Since
Ended Inception
12/31/99 1/1/99
0.5% 0.5%
Cumulative Total Return
Since Inception
1/1/99
0.5%
Total returns adjusted for maximum applicable sales charge.
Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
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15
INCOME OPPORTUNITY FUND
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS
DECEMBER 31, 1999
Principal Interest Maturity Value
Amount Rate Date (Note 1)
CORPORATE BONDS - 60.4%
AUTOMOTIVE - 5.9%
$250,000 Sonic Automotive,
Series B 11.00% 08/01/08 $ 247,500
250,000 Tenneco
Automotive,
144A 11.625% 10/15/09 255,000
- -------------------------------------------------------
502,500
- -------------------------------------------------------
COMMERCIAL SERVICES - 4.0%
250,000 Building One
Services 10.50% 05/01/09 240,000
200,000 Dialog, Series A,
Yankee Dollar 11.00% 11/15/07 96,000
- -------------------------------------------------------
336,000
- -------------------------------------------------------
COMMUNICATIONS - 14.7%
250,000 Netia Holdings,
Series B, 144A 13.125% 06/15/09 257,500
250,000 Nextel
Communications,
144A 9.375% 11/15/09 245,000
250,000 Northeast Optic
Network 12.75% 08/15/08 267,500
200,000 Turkcell, 144A 12.75% 08/01/05 207,250
United Pan-Europe
Communications,
144A 11.25% 11/01/09 256,563
- -------------------------------------------------------
1,233,813
- -------------------------------------------------------
ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE - 3.0%
250,000 Bell Sports,
Series B 11.00% 08/15/08 250,000
- -------------------------------------------------------
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS - 3.1%
250,000 LifePoint Hospitals
Holdings,
Series B 10.75% 05/15/09 258,750
- -------------------------------------------------------
HEAVY MACHINERY - 5.7%
250,000 Generac Portable
Products 11.25% 07/01/06 255,000
250,000 Pentacon,
Series B 12.25% 04/01/09 225,000
- -------------------------------------------------------
480,000
- -------------------------------------------------------
INDUSTRIAL - DIVERSIFIED - 0.7%
250,000 Pen-Tab Industries,
Series B 10.875% 02/01/07 62,500
- -------------------------------------------------------
MEDICAL SUPPLIES - 3.7%
300,000 Kelso & Company,
144A 12.75% 10/01/09 310,500
- -------------------------------------------------------
METALS - 2.0%
250,000 Republic Technologies
International,
144A 13.75% 07/15/09 165,000
- -------------------------------------------------------
Principal Interest Maturity Value
Amount Rate Date (Note 1)
OIL & GAS - 6.1%
$250,000 EOTT Energy
Partners 11.00% 10/01/09 $ 258,750
250,000 Western Gas
Resources 10.00% 06/15/09 256,250
- -------------------------------------------------------
515,000
- -------------------------------------------------------
TELEPHONE SYSTEMS - 11.5%
250,000 Exodus
Communications,
144A 10.75% 12/15/09 254,375
200,000 Global Crossing
Holdings, 144A 9.125% 11/15/06 197,750
250,000 Metromedia
Fiber Network 10.00% 12/15/09 256,250
250,000 Worldwide
Fiber, 144A 12.00% 08/01/09 257,500
- -------------------------------------------------------
965,875
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL CORPORATE BONDS
(COST $5,351,893) $5,079,938
- -------------------------------------------------------
SOVEREIGN GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS - 34.9%
ARGENTINA - 1.9%
176,000 Republic of
Argentina,
Brady Bond (b) 6.813% 03/31/05 $ 159,157
- -------------------------------------------------------
BRAZIL - 5.8%
300,000 Republic
of Brazil 11.625% 04/15/04 300,000
250,000 Republic of Brazil,
Brady Bond (b) 6.938% 04/15/24 189,688
- -------------------------------------------------------
489,688
- -------------------------------------------------------
BULGARIA - 3.3%
350,000 Government
of Bulgaria,
Brady Bond,
IAB, PDI (b) 6.50% 07/28/11 276,063
- -------------------------------------------------------
COLOMBIA - 2.8%
250,000 Republic of
Colombia 9.75% 04/23/09 232,500
- -------------------------------------------------------
MEXICO - 6.2%
500,000 United Mexican
States 10.375% 02/17/09 532,498
- -------------------------------------------------------
MOROCCO - 2.7%
250,000 Kingdom of
Morocco,
Series A (b) 6.844% 01/01/09 225,625
- -------------------------------------------------------
PERU - 1.8%
250,000 Republic of Peru,
Brady Bond,
FLIRB (b) 3.75% 03/07/17 154,688
- -------------------------------------------------------
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS - 2.4%
200,000 Republic of
Philippines 9.875% 01/15/19 197,750
- -------------------------------------------------------
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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16
INCOME OPPORTUNITY FUND
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS CONTINUED
Principal Interest Maturity Value
Amount Rate Date (Note 1)
SOVEREIGN GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS - CONTINUED
RUSSIA - 2.8%
$400,000 Russian Federation,
Euro-Dollar 8.75% 07/24/05 $ 237,000
- -------------------------------------------------------
TURKEY - 3.2%
250,000 Republic of
Turkey 12.375% 06/15/09 268,125
- -------------------------------------------------------
VENEZUELA - 2.0%
250,000 Venezuela 9.25% 09/15/27 165,000
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL SOVEREIGN GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS
(COST $2,711,508) $2,938,094
- -------------------------------------------------------
Value
Units (Notes 1)
WARRANTS - 0.1%
COMMUNICATIONS - 0.0%
400 Paging do Brazil,
Class B, 144A* $ 0
- -------------------------------------------------------
NIGERIA - 0.0%
250 Central Bank of Nigeria* 0
- -------------------------------------------------------
TELEPHONE SYSTEMS - 0.1%
3,375 Conecel Holdings* 0
200 Primus Telecommunications* 5,000
- -------------------------------------------------------
5,000
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL WARRANTS
(COST $0) $ 5,000
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL INVESTMENTS AT VALUE - 95.4%
(COST $8,063,401) (A) $8,023,032
CASH AND OTHER ASSETS
NET OF LIABILITIES - 4.6% 383,116
- -------------------------------------------------------
NET ASSETS - 100.0% $8,406,148
- -------------------------------------------------------
Notes to the Schedule of Investments:
* Non-income producing security.
(a) The aggregate identified cost for federal income tax purposes is
$8,072,399, resulting in gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation of
$355,986 and $405,353 respectively, and net unrealized depreciation of
$49,367.
(b) Interest rate shown reflects current rate on instrument with variable or
floating rates.
144A - Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of Securities Act of
1933. This security may be sold in transactions exempt from registration,
normally to qualified institutional buyers. At December 31, 1999, these
securities were valued at $2,406,438, or 28.6% of net assets.
Brady Bond - U.S. dollar denominated bonds of developing countries that
were exchanged, in a restructuring, for commercial bank loans in
default. The bonds are collateralized by U.S. Treasury zero-coupon
bonds to ensure principal.
Euro-Dollar - Bonds issued offshore that pay interest and principal in U.S.
dollars.
FLIRB - Front-Load Interest Reduction Bonds
IAB - Interest Arrears Bonds
PDI - Past Due Interest Bonds
Yankee Dollar - U.S. dollar denominated bonds issued by non-U.S. companies in
the U.S.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
<PAGE>
17
VALUE PLUS FUND
MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS (MD&A)
TOUCHSTONE VALUE PLUS FUND
Fort Washington Investment Advisors, the manager of the Touchstone Value Plus
Fund, and a disciplined value manager, uses the S&P/Barra Value Index as their
style benchmark. The S&P Barra Value Index had a 12.0% return in 1999, compared
to 8.8% for the Value Plus Fund. Fort Washington states that they were in the
top-performing quartile of large value equity managers for 1999.
The U.S. stock market finished 1999 with a flourish to record another big year.
Despite the protestations of countless naysayers, stocks recorded their fifth
straight year of twenty plus percent returns, as measured by the S&P 500 Index.
Yet once again this performance was concentrated in a relative handful of large
capitalization, mostly technology stocks. The market's "underbelly" is very
soft; since April 1998, 70% of the roughly 6,000 U.S. common stocks are down in
price. In fact, over one half of the stocks in the S&P 500 Index had a negative
absolute return for 1999.
As most of the biggest gains in last year's stock market were in technology
stocks, the Touchstone Value Plus Fund, due to its diversification, had returns
less than those of the S&P 500 Index. Less than a quarter of the portfolio was
invested in computer-related and electronics stocks, so the Fund wasn't as
strongly impacted by the tremendous increase in technology stocks.
The best performing sectors in the portfolio for the last quarter were Consumer
Staples and Communication Services. Leading the performance in these sectors
were Sysco and Frontier Corp (now Global Crossings). Other notable performers in
the quarter were Nortel Networks and Amgen. Consumer Cyclicals was the worst
performing sector with Stewart Enterprises showing the worst underperformance.
GROWTH OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT - Class A Shares
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Touchstone S&P 500 S&P/Barra Wilshire Large
Value Plus Index Value Index Cap Value
Fund A (Major Index) (Minor Index) (Minor Index)
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
5/98 9525 10000 10000 10000
6/98 9303 10227 9934 9968
9/98 8134 9210 8651 8853
12/98 9829 11171 10159 10075
3/99 10208 11571 10449 10073
6/99 11001 12347 11577 10862
9/99 10046 11538 10509 9771
12/99 11354 13216 11379 10433
</TABLE>
Average Annual Total Return
One Year Since
Ended Inception
12/31/99 5/1/98
8.8% 7.9%
Cumulative Total Return
Since Inception
5/1/98
13.5%
Total returns adjusted for maximum applicable sales charge.
Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
<PAGE>
18
VALUE PLUS FUND
GROWTH OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT - Class C Shares
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Touchstone S&P 500 S&P/Barra Wilshire Large
Value Plus Index Value Index Cap Value
Fund C (Major Index) (Minor Index) (Minor Index)
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
1/99 10000 10000 10000 10000
3/99 10331 10500 10282 9998
6/99 11111 11240 11395 10781
9/99 10127 10537 10344 9698
12/99 11424 12105 11201 10355
</TABLE>
Average Annual Total Return
One Year Since
Ended Inception
12/31/99 1/1/99
14.2% 14.2%
Cumulative Total Return
Since Inception
1/1/99
14.2%
Total returns adjusted for maximum applicable sales charge.
Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
<PAGE>
19
VALUE PLUS FUND
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS
DECEMBER 31, 1999
Value
Shares (Note 1)
COMMON STOCKS - 96.7%
ADVERTISING - 2.2%
12,100 Interpublic Group of
Companies (The) $ 698,019
- -------------------------------------------------------
AEROSPACE & DEFENSE - 2.1%
11,800 Honeywell International 680,713
- -------------------------------------------------------
AUTOMOTIVE - 1.7%
13,000 Magna International, Class A 550,875
- -------------------------------------------------------
BANKING - 3.2%
13,706 Bank One 439,449
4,000 Chase Manhattan 310,750
16,500 North Fork Bancorporation 288,750
- -------------------------------------------------------
1,038,949
- -------------------------------------------------------
BEVERAGES, FOOD & TOBACCO - 3.8%
15,800 McCormick & Company 470,050
21,200 Pepsico 747,300
- -------------------------------------------------------
1,217,350
- -------------------------------------------------------
COMMUNICATIONS - 3.5%
11,200 Nortel Networks 1,131,200
- -------------------------------------------------------
COMPUTER SOFTWARE & PROCESSING - 8.5%
29,500 Ceridian* 636,094
9,400 Computer Associates
International 657,413
32,100 Compuware* 1,195,716
5,400 First Data 266,288
- -------------------------------------------------------
2,755,511
- -------------------------------------------------------
COMPUTERS & INFORMATION - 9.2%
6,400 Hewlett-Packard 729,200
6,700 International Business Machines 723,600
10,200 Lexmark International Group,
Class A* 923,100
8,200 Sun Microsystems* 634,988
- -------------------------------------------------------
3,010,888
- -------------------------------------------------------
ELECTRIC UTILITIES - 1.6%
16,600 CMS Energy 517,713
- -------------------------------------------------------
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT - 0.7%
6,600 Thomas & Betts 210,375
- -------------------------------------------------------
ELECTRONICS - 2.1%
8,200 Intel 674,963
- -------------------------------------------------------
FINANCIAL SERVICES - 7.1%
14,550 Citigroup 808,434
5,600 Federal Home Loan Mortgage
Corporation 263,550
11,600 Federal National Mortgage
Association 724,275
11,500 SLM Holding 485,875
- -------------------------------------------------------
2,282,134
- -------------------------------------------------------
FOOD RETAILERS - 1.4%
13,860 Albertson's 446,985
- -------------------------------------------------------
Value
Shares (Note 1)
FOREST PRODUCTS & PAPER - 5.4%
16,400 Kimberly-Clark $ 1,070,100
15,700 Mead 681,969
- -------------------------------------------------------
1,752,069
- -------------------------------------------------------
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS - 1.3%
26,400 Manor Care* 422,400
- -------------------------------------------------------
HEAVY MACHINERY - 2.9%
3,300 Applied Materials* 418,069
9,400 Ingersoll-Rand 517,588
- -------------------------------------------------------
935,657
- -------------------------------------------------------
HOME CONSTRUCTION, FURNISHINGS & APPLIANCES - 2.0%
4,200 General Electric 649,950
- -------------------------------------------------------
INSURANCE - 4.6%
5,000 Aetna 279,063
18,600 AXA Financial 630,075
14,800 Reliastar Financial 579,975
- -------------------------------------------------------
1,489,113
- -------------------------------------------------------
MEDICAL SUPPLIES - 2.2%
4,500 Baxter International 282,656
16,300 Becton Dickinson & Company 436,025
- -------------------------------------------------------
718,681
- -------------------------------------------------------
METALS - 1.9%
24,000 Masco 609,000
- -------------------------------------------------------
OIL & GAS - 7.8%
22,800 Conoco, Class A 564,300
7,857 Exxon Mobil 632,980
7,900 Schlumberger 444,375
17,300 Tosco 470,344
1,529 Transocean Sedco Forex 51,523
11,500 Williams Companies (The) 351,469
- -------------------------------------------------------
2,514,991
- -------------------------------------------------------
PHARMACEUTICALS - 7.1%
14,600 Abbott Laboratories 530,163
10,600 Amgen* 636,663
11,900 Cardinal Health 569,713
8,200 Merck 549,913
- -------------------------------------------------------
2,286,452
- -------------------------------------------------------
RETAILERS - 3.1%
8,500 Federated Department Stores* 429,781
51,000 Office Depot* 557,813
- -------------------------------------------------------
987,594
- -------------------------------------------------------
TELEPHONE SYSTEMS - 10.2%
9,600 Alltel 793,800
9,100 Bell Atlantic 560,219
13,810 Global Crossing* 690,500
10,800 MCI WorldCom* 573,075
14,900 SBC Communications 726,375
- -------------------------------------------------------
3,343,969
- -------------------------------------------------------
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
<PAGE>
20
VALUE PLUS FUND
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS CONTINUED
Value
Shares (Note 1)
COMMON STOCKS - CONTINUED
TRANSPORTATION - 1.1%
3,700 US Freightways $ 177,138
13,700 Wisconsin Central Transport* 184,094
- -------------------------------------------------------
361,232
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(COST $27,959,720) $31,286,783
- -------------------------------------------------------
Value
(Note 1)
TOTAL INVESTMENTS AT VALUE - 96.7%
(COST $27,959,720) (A) $31,286,783
CASH AND OTHER ASSETS
NET OF LIABILITIES - 3.3% 1,069,218
- -------------------------------------------------------
NET ASSETS - 100.0% $32,356,001
- -------------------------------------------------------
Notes to the Schedule of Investments:
* Non-income producing security.
(a) The aggregate identified cost for federal income tax purposes is
$27,966,854 resulting in gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation of
$6,266,546 and $2,946,617, respectively, and net unrealized appreciation of
$3,319,929.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
<PAGE>
21
GROWTH & INCOME FUND
MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS (MD&A)
TOUCHSTONE GROWTH & INCOME FUND
The S&P 500 Index, the benchmark for the Growth & Income Fund, posted an
unprecedented fifth consecutive year of 20+% returns in 1999 to end a phenomenal
decade of U.S. equity market performance. 1999 was similar to 1998 in that the
overall market exceeded even the most optimistic predictions, a narrow group
of technology and growth stocks dominated market index returns, and the
dispersion of returns between growth and value styles has never been greater.
The Growth & Income Fund posted a (3.3)% return for 1999, compared to 21.1% for
the S&P 500 Index.
Despite three interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve and record valuations
among technology stocks, the broad market posted solid returns in the first half
of the year, declined sharply in the third quarter and fully recovered by year
end to reach new highs. However, only a narrow group of stocks in the broad
market index participated in this record setting performance.
For the second consecutive year, growth managers fully participated in this
narrow market, while value managers generally remained on the sidelines. The
dominance of technology and the underperformance of the finance sector led to
the largest ever performance dispersion between the large cap style indices as
measured by the Russell 1000 Value Index (+7.4%) and the Russell 1000 Growth
Index (+33.2%). For the year, only 31% of the stocks in the S&P 500 outperformed
the index and 50% of the stocks had negative returns. The Russell 1000 Value
Index had similarly poor breadth, with only 35% of its stocks outperforming the
index, and 50% of its stocks declining. The majority of active large cap value
managers underperformed the value benchmark.
The manager of the Touchstone Growth & Income Fund, Scudder Kemper Investments,
observed that the Fund's performance relative to the benchmark and their peer
group suffered in the second half of the year. A number of portfolio holdings
declined sharply after posting negative revenue or earnings surprises. The
market, which typically is more forgiving of disappointments among low
price/earnings stocks, punished these underperformers nonetheless. A handful of
stocks including Xerox, Lockheed Martin, American Home Products, and First Union
were the most significant detractors from performance for the fourth quarter
and full year.
The most significant positive contributors to fourth quarter performance were
telecommunications and telecommunications equipment holdings, led by Corning
(the portfolio's largest position), which rallied 80% on continuing positive
news coming out of its fiber and photonics businesses. Global Crossing rose 83%
following its successful closure of the Frontier acquisition. Sprint received a
takeover bid from Worldcom and leapt 27% in the quarter. In the cyclical arena,
the portfolio benefited from its holdings in Georgia Pacific and Weyerhaeuser,
which both rallied 23% on news of a tight supply/demand balance in pulp and
container board. American Airlines (+21%) was the best performing of the major
airlines during the quarter, announcing the spin-off of Sabre Group earlier than
expected. In the technology sector, Philips Electronics posted a 30% gain, as it
benefited from the tight capacity in semiconductor contract manufacturing
(through its ownership of Taiwan Semiconductor). In the financial sector, the
Fund was rewarded by evidence of the turn in the property and casualty insurance
cycle, as Marsh & McLennan (+38%) and St. Paul (+22%) contributed most
significantly. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter (+58%) and Lehman Brothers (+45%) also
added value, as they both posted positive surprises on the heels of strong
investment banking results.
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22
GROWTH & INCOME FUND
As a disciplined value investor, Scudder will adhere to the value process that
they have historically followed. They believe that the portfolio is positioned
to ensure participation when the style shift occurs.
GROWTH OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT - Class A Shares
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Touchstone
Growth & S&P 500 CDA/Wiesenberger
Income Index Growth &
Fund A (Major Index) Income - MF
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S> <C> <C> <C>
9/94 9425 10000 10000
12/94 9444 9998 9837
3/95 10406 10972 10594
6/95 11160 12019 11428
9/95 12049 12974 12248
12/95 12763 13756 12823
3/96 13676 14494 13525
6/96 14114 15144 13969
9/96 14419 15612 14370
12/96 14927 16914 15415
3/97 14278 17367 15583
6/97 15959 20399 17768
9/97 17460 21927 19305
12/97 18016 22557 19484
3/98 20253 25703 21658
6/98 19780 26552 21739
9/98 17264 23911 19232
12/98 19253 29002 22466
3/99 19355 30452 22839
6/99 21497 32598 24815
9/99 19011 30561 22992
12/99 19740 35108 25305
</TABLE>
Average Annual Total Return
One Year Five Years Since
Ended Ended Inception
12/31/99 12/31/99 10/3/94
(3.3%) 14.5% 13.8%
Cumulative Total Return
Since Inception
10/3/94
97.4%
Total returns adjusted for maximum applicable sales charge.
Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
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23
GROWTH & INCOME FUND
GROWTH OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT - Class C Shares
Touchstone
Growth & S&P 500 CDA/Wiesenberger
Income Index Growth &
Fund C (Major Index) Income - MF
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/99 10000 10000 10000
3/99 10038 10500 10166
6/99 11134 11240 11045
9/99 9820 10537 10234
12/99 10180 12105 11264
Average Annual Total Return
One Year Since
Ended Inception
12/31/99 1/1/99
1.8% 1.8%
Cumulative Total Return
Since Inception
1/1/99
1.8%
Total returns adjusted for maximum applicable sales charge.
Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
GROWTH OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT - Class Y Shares
Touchstone
Growth & S&P 500 CDA/Wiesenberger
Income Index Growth &
Fund Y (Major Index) Income - MF
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/99 10000 10000 10000
3/99 10058 10500 10166
6/99 11185 11240 11045
9/99 9892 10537 10234
12/99 10271 12105 11264
Average Annual Total Return
One Year Since
Ended Inception
12/31/99 1/1/99
2.7% 2.7%
Cumulative Total Return
Since Inception
1/1/99
2.7%
Total returns adjusted for maximum applicable sales charge.
Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
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24
GROWTH & INCOME FUND
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS
DECEMBER 31, 1999
Value
Shares (Note 1)
COMMON STOCKS - 98.0%
AEROSPACE & DEFENSE - 2.8%
17,600 Lockheed Martin $ 385,000
5,500 Northrop Grumman 297,344
7,200 Rockwell International 344,700
- -------------------------------------------------------
1,027,044
- -------------------------------------------------------
AIRLINES - 0.6%
3,400 AMR* 227,800
- -------------------------------------------------------
AUTOMOTIVE - 1.9%
7,200 Ford Motor 384,750
8,500 Meritor Automotive 164,688
3,500 Paccar 155,094
- -------------------------------------------------------
704,532
- -------------------------------------------------------
BANKING - 8.7%
12,000 Bank of America 602,250
9,500 Chase Manhattan 738,031
8,962 First Union 294,066
14,700 FleetBoston Financial 511,744
13,500 PNC Bank 600,750
17,300 US Bancorp 411,956
- -------------------------------------------------------
3,158,797
- -------------------------------------------------------
BEVERAGES, FOOD & TOBACCO - 3.5%
8,500 Heinz (H. J.) 338,406
19,500 Pepsico 687,375
10,500 Philip Morris 243,469
- -------------------------------------------------------
1,269,250
- -------------------------------------------------------
CHEMICALS - 1.3%
5,900 Air Products & Chemicals 198,019
1 Du Pont (E.I.) De Nemours 66
21,500 Lyondell Petro Chemical 274,125
- -------------------------------------------------------
472,210
- -------------------------------------------------------
COMPUTER SOFTWARE & PROCESSING - 3.4%
8,900 Cadence Design Systems* 213,600
14,600 Computer Associates
International 1,021,088
- -------------------------------------------------------
1,234,688
- -------------------------------------------------------
COSMETICS & PERSONAL CARE - 1.2%
6,400 Colgate-Palmolive 416,000
- -------------------------------------------------------
ELECTRIC UTILITIES - 2.8%
5,600 Cinergy 135,100
10,672 ScottishPower, ADR 298,816
17,000 Unicom 569,500
- -------------------------------------------------------
1,003,416
- -------------------------------------------------------
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT - 0.9%
5,700 Emerson Electric 327,038
- -------------------------------------------------------
ELECTRONICS - 2.5%
6,700 Koninklijke (Royal) Philips
Electronics (NY Reg.) 904,500
- -------------------------------------------------------
FINANCIAL SERVICES - 9.6%
17,600 Citigroup 977,900
10,400 Federal National Mortgage
Association 649,350
3,000 J.P. Morgan 379,875
6,100 Lehman Brothers Holdings 516,594
4,000 Morgan Stanley Dean Witter 571,000
8,500 SLM Holding 359,125
- -------------------------------------------------------
3,453,844
- -------------------------------------------------------
Value
Shares (Note 1)
FOOD RETAILERS - 0.7%
7,963 Albertson's $ 256,807
- -------------------------------------------------------
FOREST PRODUCTS & PAPER - 2.1%
4,900 Georgia-Pacific 248,675
7,100 Weyerhaeuser 509,869
- -------------------------------------------------------
758,544
- -------------------------------------------------------
HEAVY MACHINERY - 1.7%
11,700 Parker Hannifin 600,356
- -------------------------------------------------------
HOME CONSTRUCTION, FURNISHINGS & APPLIANCES - 1.7%
3,900 General Electric 603,525
- -------------------------------------------------------
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS - 5.5%
15,300 Corning 1,972,744
- -------------------------------------------------------
INSURANCE - 7.9%
19,800 Allstate Corporation (The) 475,200
18,200 Lincoln National 728,000
5,800 Marsh & McLennan Companies 554,988
15,600 St. Paul Companies (The) 525,525
10,870 XL Capital, Class A 563,881
- -------------------------------------------------------
2,847,594
- -------------------------------------------------------
MEDIA - BROADCASTING & PUBLISHING - 1.6%
9,500 McGraw-Hill Companies (The) 585,438
- -------------------------------------------------------
METALS - 0.8%
9,050 Allegheny Technologies 203,059
10,200 Oregon Steel Mills 80,963
- -------------------------------------------------------
284,022
- -------------------------------------------------------
OIL & GAS - 11.4%
9,700 Burlington Resources 320,706
12,300 Conoco, Class A 304,425
11,546 Conoco, Class B 287,207
18,240 Exxon Mobil 1,469,453
7,000 Royal Dutch Petroleum 423,063
9,600 Texaco 521,400
8,233 Total Fina S.A., ADR 570,135
7,600 Williams Companies (The) 232,275
- -------------------------------------------------------
4,128,664
- -------------------------------------------------------
PHARMACEUTICALS - 3.8%
17,400 American Home Products 686,213
5,300 Bristol-Myers Squibb 340,194
6,400 Glaxo Wellcome, ADR 357,600
- -------------------------------------------------------
1,384,007
- -------------------------------------------------------
RETAILERS - 1.2%
6,000 Dayton Hudson 440,625
- -------------------------------------------------------
TELEPHONE SYSTEMS - 17.6%
8,100 Alltel 669,769
16,300 AT&T 827,225
20,900 Bell Atlantic 1,286,656
22,600 BellSouth 1,057,963
6,540 Global Crossing* 327,000
7,600 GTE 536,275
21,332 SBC Communications 1,039,935
8,700 Sprint 585,619
- -------------------------------------------------------
6,330,442
- -------------------------------------------------------
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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25
GROWTH & INCOME FUND
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS CONTINUED
Value
Shares (Note 1)
COMMON STOCKS - CONTINUED
TRANSPORTATION - 2.8%
11,200 Canadian National Railway $ 294,700
16,500 CSX 517,688
9,000 Norfolk Southern 184,500
- -------------------------------------------------------
996,888
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(COST $35,518,105) $35,388,775
- -------------------------------------------------------
CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCKS - 0.5%
CHEMICALS - 0.5%
5,900 Monsanto, ACES $ 195,438
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCKS
(COST $266,258) $ 195,438
- -------------------------------------------------------
Value
(Note 1)
TOTAL INVESTMENTS AT VALUE - 98.5%
(COST $35,784,363) (A) $35,584,213
CASH AND OTHER ASSETS
NET OF LIABILITIES - 1.5% 546,605
- -------------------------------------------------------
NET ASSETS - 100.0% $36,130,818
- -------------------------------------------------------
Notes to the Schedule of Investments:
* Non-income producing security.
(a) The aggregate identified cost for federal income tax purposes is
$35,785,695 resulting in gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation of
$4,489,147 and $4,690,629, respectively, and net unrealized depreciation of
$201,482.
ACES - Adjustable Conversion-Rate Equity Security
ADR - American Depository Receipt
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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26
BALANCED FUND
MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS (MD&A)
TOUCHSTONE BALANCED FUND
The U.S. stock market continued its strong performance in 1999, completing five
consecutive years of sharply rising prices. Meanwhile, it was a rough year for
bonds and, by some measures, it was the worst year ever. At year end, bonds and
fixed income securities represented 40% of the Balanced Fund's assets. The
Touchstone Balanced Fund had a return of 3.3% for 1999. Its benchmark, the
Lehman Brothers Aggregate Index, had a return of (0.8)%.
The U.S. economy remains strong and there are indications of excessive optimism
in the stock market. The three rate increases implemented by the Federal Reserve
since June of 1999 have been taken in stride, and even welcomed, by the stock
market. The stock market was characterized throughout 1999 -- and especially in
the fourth quarter -- by two extremely contradictory trends: the rapid
escalation of many technology stocks and only modest gains or even price
declines for stocks across most other industry sectors. Many technology stocks
did not generate any earnings, yet increased dramatically, driven by the
prospect of continued rapid growth for e-commerce and the Internet. On the other
hand, many "bricks and mortar" stocks with solid earnings and favorable business
prospects declined in price.
The manager of the Touchstone Balanced Fund, OpCap Advisors, observed that as
technology stocks soared, many non-tech issues were left behind. A full
one-third of NYSE stocks declined 20% or more in 1999. Even stocks of
traditional companies with excellent competitive positions and strong earnings
growth tended to fare poorly in this technology-focused market environment.
Performance disparities among industry sectors and types of stocks are hardly
new. Nonetheless, few such disparities have been as dramatic as that which
occurred during 1999 between the technology stocks and the rest of the market.
OpCap remained focused on generating excellent long-term results with
below-market risk by investing in companies with superior fundamentals and
inexpensive valuations.
Among the Fund's equity holdings, Oak Industries, a leading manufacturer of
cable TV and telecommunications infrastructure products, was a top contributor
to performance. In November, Corning agreed to acquire Oak for approximately
$75 per share, a 51% premium to market, confirming OpCap's assessment of the
inherent worth of Oak's valuable franchises. Another major contributor to
performance was Molex, the second largest electronics connector manufacturer in
the world. The company's stock appreciated significantly during the last few
months of the year, reflecting the recovery of Asian markets and the company's
strong position in cell phone components. Emmis, a major broadcasting company
focused on large media markets, continues to be rewarded by the market for
strong performance in radio and television.
The five largest equity holdings at December 31, 1999 were AMFM, a broadcasting
company, representing 2.9% of the Fund's net assets; Computer Associates, a
developer of software products, 2.0%; Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., 1.7% of
the Fund's net assets; Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing (3M), a diversified
manufacturer, 1.5% of net assets and Citigroup, a diversified financial services
company, 1.4% of net assets.
In addition to its holdings of common stocks, bonds and fixed income securities,
the Fund was invested in cash and cash equivalents. The fixed income portion of
the portfolio lagged along with the bond market at large.
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27
BALANCED FUND
GROWTH OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT - Class A Shares
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Lehman Blend 60% CDA/Wiesenberger
Touchstone S&P Brothers S&P 500, 40% Balanced
Balanced 500 Aggregate Index Lehman Brothers Domestic
Fund A Index (Major Index) Aggregate Average - MF
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
9/94 9425 10000 10000 10000 10000
12/94 9453 9998 10038 9973 9893
3/95 9965 10972 10544 10713 10501
6/95 10922 12019 11187 11539 11245
9/95 11582 12974 11406 12113 11849
12/95 11654 13756 11892 12734 12337
3/96 12065 14494 11681 13006 12656
6/96 12209 15144 11748 13339 12954
9/96 12606 15612 11965 13644 13300
12/96 13618 16914 12324 14446 13973
3/97 13575 17367 12256 14611 13964
6/97 15028 20399 12707 16290 15380
9/97 15929 21927 13131 17203 16397
12/97 16240 22557 13514 17666 16572
3/98 17364 25703 13723 19198 17828
6/98 17443 26552 14045 19717 18014
9/98 15631 23911 14638 18852 16835
12/98 16885 29002 14687 21182 18708
3/99 16968 30452 14613 21729 18858
6/99 18090 32598 14484 22525 19704
9/99 17225 30561 14583 21693 18840
12/99 18508 35108 14565 23543 20267
</TABLE>
Average Annual Total Return
One Year Five Years Since
Ended Ended Inception
12/31/99 12/31/99 10/3/94
3.3% 13.0% 12.5%
Cumulative Total Return
Since Inception
10/3/94
85.1%
Total returns adjusted for maximum applicable sales charge.
Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
GROWTH OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT - Class C Shares
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Lehman Blend 60% CDA/Wiesenberger
Touchstone S&P Brothers S&P 500, 40% Balanced
Balanced 500 Aggregate Index Lehman Brothers Domestic
Fund C Index (Major Index) Aggregate Average - MF
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
1/99 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000
3/99 10032 10500 9949 10258 10081
6/99 10673 11240 9861 10634 10533
9/99 10145 10537 9929 10241 10071
12/99 10878 12105 9917 11115 10834
</TABLE>
Average Annual Total Return
One Year Since
Ended Inception
12/31/99 1/1/99
8.8% 8.8%
Cumulative Total Return
Since Inception
1/1/99
8.8%
Total returns adjusted for maximum applicable sales charge.
Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
<PAGE>
28
BALANCED FUND
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS
DECEMBER 31, 1999
Value
Shares (Note 1)
COMMON STOCKS - 54.1%
ADVERTISING - 2.2%
700 Lamar Advertising* $ 42,394
900 WPP Group 74,813
600 Young & Rubicam 42,450
- -------------------------------------------------------
159,657
- -------------------------------------------------------
AEROSPACE & DEFENSE - 0.9%
1,500 Boeing 62,344
- -------------------------------------------------------
AIRLINES - 1.2%
1,300 AMR* 87,100
- -------------------------------------------------------
BANKING - 4.0%
600 Chase Manhattan 46,613
2,221 FleetBoston Financial 77,319
1,800 Household International 67,050
2,500 Wells Fargo 101,094
- -------------------------------------------------------
292,076
- -------------------------------------------------------
BEVERAGES, FOOD & TOBACCO - 2.2%
2,255 Diageo, ADR 72,160
2,200 McDonald's 88,688
- -------------------------------------------------------
160,848
- -------------------------------------------------------
BUILDING MATERIALS - 0.1%
1,422 Huttig Building Products* 7,022
- -------------------------------------------------------
CHEMICALS - 2.0%
1,500 Du Pont (E.I.) De Nemours 98,813
1,200 Monsanto 42,750
- -------------------------------------------------------
141,563
- -------------------------------------------------------
COMMERCIAL SERVICES - 1.6%
1,450 PerkinElmer 60,447
3,300 Waste Management 56,719
- -------------------------------------------------------
117,166
- -------------------------------------------------------
COMPUTER SOFTWARE & PROCESSING - 2.0%
2,050 Computer Associates International 143,372
- -------------------------------------------------------
COMPUTERS & INFORMATION - 0.9%
2,400 Compaq Computer 64,950
- -------------------------------------------------------
CONTAINERS & PACKAGING - 0.4%
2,000 American National Can Group 26,000
- -------------------------------------------------------
COSMETICS & PERSONAL CARE - 0.7%
1,600 Avon Products 52,800
- -------------------------------------------------------
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT - 1.2%
1,500 Emerson Electric 86,063
- -------------------------------------------------------
ELECTRONICS - 2.2%
2,000 Arrow Electronics* 50,750
900 Avnet 54,450
900 Molex 51,019
- -------------------------------------------------------
156,219
- -------------------------------------------------------
FINANCIAL SERVICES - 3.5%
1,875 Citigroup 104,180
1,100 Countrywide Credit 27,775
2,600 Federal Home Loan
Mortgage Corporation 122,363
- -------------------------------------------------------
254,318
- -------------------------------------------------------
FOOD RETAILERS - 1.2%
4,700 Kroger Company (The)* 88,713
- -------------------------------------------------------
Value
Shares (Note 1)
HEAVY MACHINERY - 4.5%
1,800 Applied Power, Class A $ 66,150
1,750 Caterpillar 82,359
1,500 Dover 68,063
1,600 Parker Hannifin 82,100
600 W.W. Grainger 28,688
- -------------------------------------------------------
327,360
- -------------------------------------------------------
INDUSTRIAL - DIVERSIFIED - 2.4%
1,900 Carlisle Companies 68,400
1,100 Minnesota Mining &
Manufacturing (3M) 107,663
- -------------------------------------------------------
176,063
- -------------------------------------------------------
INSURANCE - 3.7%
1,200 AFLAC 56,625
1,557 Conseco 27,831
1,800 Everest Reinsurance Holdings 40,163
1,000 PartnerRe 32,438
1,500 Protective Life 47,719
1,200 XL Capital, Class A 62,250
- -------------------------------------------------------
267,026
- -------------------------------------------------------
LODGING - 1.0%
35,400 Homestead Village* 75,217
- -------------------------------------------------------
MEDIA - BROADCASTING & PUBLISHING - 4.0%
2,700 AMFM* 211,275
600 Emmis Communications, Class A* 74,784
- -------------------------------------------------------
286,059
- -------------------------------------------------------
METALS - 1.8%
800 Alcoa 66,400
3,200 Crane 63,600
- -------------------------------------------------------
130,000
- -------------------------------------------------------
OIL & GAS - 0.8%
1,700 Anadarko Petroleum 58,013
- -------------------------------------------------------
PHARMACEUTICALS - 2.2%
1,700 American Home Products 67,044
1,250 Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, ADR 89,609
- -------------------------------------------------------
156,653
- -------------------------------------------------------
REAL ESTATE - 1.0%
3,600 Prologis Trust, REIT 69,300
- -------------------------------------------------------
RESTAURANTS - 0.4%
2,000 Bob Evans Farms 30,875
- -------------------------------------------------------
RETAILERS - 1.1%
1,100 CVS 43,931
1,100 May Department Stores 35,475
- -------------------------------------------------------
79,406
- -------------------------------------------------------
TELEPHONE SYSTEMS - 3.0%
800 Bell Atlantic 49,250
1,425 MCI WorldCom* 75,614
1,350 Sprint 90,872
- -------------------------------------------------------
215,736
- -------------------------------------------------------
TRANSPORTATION - 1.9%
2,200 Air Express International 71,088
1,250 Sabre Group Holdings* 64,063
- -------------------------------------------------------
135,151
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(COST $3,808,179) $ 3,907,070
- -------------------------------------------------------
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
<PAGE>
29
BALANCED FUND
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS CONTINUED
Value
Shares (Note 1)
PREFERRED STOCKS - 0.9%
ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE - 0.9%
2,000 News Corporation Limited
(The), ADR $ 66,875
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL PREFERRED STOCKS
(COST $50,643) $ 66,875
- -------------------------------------------------------
Principal Interest Maturity Value
Amount Rate Date (Note 1)
ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES - 0.1%
FINANCIAL SERVICES - 0.1%
$ 4,111 Merrill Lynch
Mortgage Investors,
Series 1991-I,
Class A 7.65% 01/15/12 $ 4,113
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES
(COST $4,211) $ 4,113
- -------------------------------------------------------
CORPORATE BONDS - 20.4%
BANKING - 4.7%
150,000 Associates
Corporation of
North America 5.75% 11/01/03 142,819
100,000 BB&T 7.25% 06/15/07 96,789
100,000 Chase Manhattan 7.25% 06/01/07 98,043
308 Nykredit 6.00% 10/01/26 39
- -------------------------------------------------------
337,690
- -------------------------------------------------------
BEVERAGES, FOOD & TOBACCO - 0.8%
60,000 Coca-Cola Femsa 8.95% 11/01/06 60,150
- -------------------------------------------------------
COMPUTER SOFTWARE & PROCESSING - 1.3%
100,000 Computer Associates
International 6.375% 04/15/05 93,036
- -------------------------------------------------------
ELECTRIC UTILITIES - 5.8%
95,000 Financiera
Energy 9.375% 06/15/06 80,257
200,000 Tennessee Valley
Authority 5.00% 12/18/03 187,556
150,000 Wisconsin Electric
Power 6.625% 12/01/02 148,686
- -------------------------------------------------------
416,499
- -------------------------------------------------------
FINANCIAL SERVICES - 4.4%
150,000 AT&T Capital 7.50% 11/15/00 150,734
100,000 GMAC 7.125% 05/01/01 100,177
69,000 Paine Webber
Group 7.00% 03/01/00 69,049
- -------------------------------------------------------
319,960
- -------------------------------------------------------
MEDIA - BROADCASTING & PUBLISHING - 1.3%
100,000 CSC Holdings 7.625% 07/15/18 93,000
- -------------------------------------------------------
METALS - 1.4%
100,000 AK Steel 9.125% 12/15/06 101,750
- -------------------------------------------------------
OIL & GAS - 0.7%
50,000 Petroleos
Mexicanos 8.85% 09/15/07 47,875
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL CORPORATE BONDS
(COST $1,540,369) $ 1,469,960
- -------------------------------------------------------
Principal Interest Maturity Value
Amount Rate Date (Note 1)
MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES - 9.1%
$ 20,000 Federal Home
Loan Mortgage
Corporation 6.00% 03/15/08 $ 19,668
45,000 Federal National
Mortgage
Association 6.15% 10/25/07 44,375
150,000 Federal National
Mortgage
Association 6.00% 05/15/08 140,193
100,000 Federal National
Mortgage
Association 6.50% 04/29/09 93,694
139,159 Federal National
Mortgage
Association 6.00% 01/01/14 132,099
75,277 Federal National
Mortgage
Association 6.50% 07/18/28 70,016
40,000 General Electric
Capital Mortgage
Services, Series
1993-14, Class A7 6.50% 11/25/23 34,928
44,500 General Electric
Capital Mortgage
Services, Series
1994-10,
Class A10 6.50% 03/25/24 42,329
40,000 Merrill Lynch
Mortgage Investors,
Series 1995-C3,
Class A3 7.089% 12/26/25 39,333
50,000 Prudential Home
Mortgage Securities,
Series 1994-17,
Class A6 6.25% 04/25/24 41,609
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES
(COST $697,092) $ 658,244
- -------------------------------------------------------
MUNICIPAL BONDS - 1.9%
HOUSING - 1.4%
40,000 Baltimore Community
Development
Financing 8.20% 08/15/07 $ 41,504
4,092 Denver Colorado
City & County
Single Family 7.25% 12/01/10 3,949
30,000 New York State
Housing Finance
Agency Service 7.50% 09/15/03 30,197
25,000 Ohio Housing
Financial Agency 7.90% 10/01/14 25,526
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101,176
- -------------------------------------------------------
TRANSPORTATION - 0.5%
30,000 Oklahoma City
Airport 9.40% 11/01/10 32,908
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL MUNICIPAL BONDS
(COST $130,110) $ 134,084
- -------------------------------------------------------
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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BALANCED FUND
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS CONTINUED
Principal Interest Maturity Value
Amount Rate Date (Note 1)
SOVEREIGN GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS - 2.8%
SOUTH AFRICA - 1.7%
ZAR 774,000 Republic
of South
Africa 13.00% 08/31/10 $ 120,954
- -------------------------------------------------------
UNITED KINGDOM - 1.1%
GBP 37,000 United
Kingdom
Treasury 8.00% 12/07/15 79,789
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL SOVEREIGN GOVERNMENT
OBLIGATIONS (COST $220,336) $ 200,743
- -------------------------------------------------------
U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS - 4.1%
180,000 U.S. Treasury
Note 5.875% 02/15/04 $ 177,019
65,000 U.S. Treasury
Bond 6.25% 04/30/01 65,061
50,000 U.S. Treasury
Bond 7.25% 08/15/22 52,719
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS
(COST $303,273) $ 294,799
- -------------------------------------------------------
Value
(Note 1)
TOTAL INVESTMENTS AT VALUE - 93.4%
(COST $6,754,213) (A) $ 6,735,888
CASH AND OTHER ASSETS
NET OF LIABILITIES - 6.6% 473,725
- -------------------------------------------------------
NET ASSETS - 100.0% $ 7,209,613
- -------------------------------------------------------
Notes to the Schedule of Investments:
* Non-income producing security.
(a) The aggregate identified cost for federal income tax purposes is $6,757,066
resulting in gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation of $679,190 and
$700,368, respectively, and net unrealized depreciation of $21,178.
ADR - American Depository Receipt
REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust
GBP - Great Britain Pound
ZAR - South African Rand
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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BOND FUND
MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS (MD&A)
TOUCHSTONE BOND FUND
The bond market ended its final quarter of the century on a down note,
generating a negative return in December and locking in an equally poor return
for the quarter. The Federal Reserve induced sell-off continued and produced
only the second negative total return for bonds in a year since 1975. There are
few places to hide in the fixed income market when the Federal Reserve begins to
tighten the money supply. The benchmark for the Bond Fund, the Lehman Brothers
Aggregate Index, had a (0.8%) return in 1999. The Bond Fund return for the same
period was (6.4%).
This environment wasn't conducive to an outstanding bond portfolio performance.
While the Touchstone Bond Fund is structured to produce above market income as a
defensive measure, lower prices have offset this tactic causing returns to
closely track the index. Performance for the Fund gross of fees for the fourth
quarter and the year were -0.21% and -0.97% versus -0.12% and -0.83% for the
Lehman Brothers Aggregate Index.
Fixed income has not been the investment asset of choice for the past several
years when compared to the stellar returns in the equity market. The manager of
the Touchstone Bond Fund, Fort Washington Investment Advisors, believes that
there could continue to be rough sledding in the bond market.
GROWTH OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT - Class A Shares
Touchstone Lehman Brothers CDA/Wiesenberger
Bond Aggregate Index Corporate-Investment
Fund A (Major Index) Grade - MF
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9/94 9525 10000 10000
12/94 9551 10038 9985
3/95 10046 10544 10418
6/95 10571 11187 11104
9/95 10742 11406 11331
12/95 11172 11892 11867
3/96 10937 11681 11588
6/96 10982 11748 11629
9/96 11175 11965 11842
12/96 11490 12324 12223
3/97 11450 12256 12134
6/97 11818 12707 12571
9/97 12197 13131 12999
12/97 12329 13514 13302
3/98 12583 13723 13491
6/98 12853 14045 13788
9/98 13202 14638 14188
12/98 13384 14687 14257
3/99 13287 14613 14171
6/99 13162 14484 13976
9/99 13203 14583 14040
12/99 13160 14565 14015
Average Annual Total Return
One Year Five Years Since
Ended Ended Inception
12/31/99 12/31/99 10/3/94
(6.4%) 5.6% 5.4%
Cumulative Total Return
Since Inception
10/3/94
31.6%
Total returns adjusted for maximum applicable sales charge.
Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
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BOND FUND
GROWTH OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT - Class C Shares
Touchstone Lehman Brothers CDA/Wiesenberger
Bond Aggregate Index Corporate-Investment
Fund C (Major Index) Grade - MF
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/99 10000 10000 10000
3/99 9910 9949 9940
6/99 9799 9861 9803
9/99 9810 9929 9847
12/99 9759 9917 9830
Average Annual Total Return
One Year Since
Ended Inception
12/31/99 1/1/99
(2.4%) (2.4%)
Cumulative Total Return
Since Inception
1/1/99
(2.4%)
Total returns adjusted for maximum applicable sales charge.
Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
GROWTH OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT - Class Y Shares
Touchstone Lehman Brothers CDA/Wiesenberger
Bond Aggregate Index Corporate-Investment
Fund Y (Major Index) Grade - MF
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/99 10000 10000 10000
3/99 9935 9949 9940
6/99 9848 9861 9803
9/99 9889 9929 9847
12/99 9856 9917 9830
Average Annual Total Return
One Year Since
Ended Inception
12/31/99 1/1/99
(1.4%) (1.4%)
Cumulative Total Return
Since Inception
1/1/99
(1.4%)
Total returns adjusted for maximum applicable sales charge.
Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
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33
BOND FUND
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS
DECEMBER 31, 1999
Principal Interest Maturity Value
Amount Rate Date (Note 1)
AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT BONDS - 3.4%
CENTRAL AMERICA - 2.1%
$ 120,000 Central America
International
Development,
Series F+ 10.00% 12/01/11 $ 132,586
120,000 Central America
International
Development,
Series G+ 10.00% 12/01/11 132,586
120,000 Central America
International
Development,
Series H+ 10.00% 12/01/11 132,586
- -------------------------------------------------------
397,758
- -------------------------------------------------------
HONDURAS - 1.3%
100,000 Republic of Honduras
International
Development,
Series C+ 13.00% 06/01/06 118,494
100,000 Republic of Honduras
International
Development,
Series D+ 13.00% 06/01/11 133,383
- -------------------------------------------------------
251,877
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT BONDS (COST $681,852) $ 649,635
- -------------------------------------------------------
ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES - 6.8%
FINANCIAL SERVICES - 6.8%
28,690 Chase Manhattan
Grantor Trust,
Series 1996-A,
Class A 5.20% 02/15/02 $ 28,595
750,000 Chemical Credit
Card Master Trust,
Series 1996-2,
Class A 5.98% 09/15/08 712,838
72,833 Navistar Financial
Corp. Owner Trust,
Series 1996-A,
Class A2 6.35% 11/15/02 72,795
492,133 World Omni Auto
Lease, Series
1997-B, Class A3 6.18% 11/25/03 492,015
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES
(COST $1,345,825) $1,306,243
- -------------------------------------------------------
CORPORATE BONDS - 40.0%
BANKING - 3.1%
225,000 Credit Suisse First
Boston - London 7.90% 05/01/07 $ 214,078
350,000 First Union 6.55% 10/15/35 332,532
49,276 Mercantile Safe
Deposit+ 12.125% 01/02/01 49,399
- -------------------------------------------------------
596,009
- -------------------------------------------------------
Principal Interest Maturity Value
Amount Rate Date (Note 1)
BEVERAGES, FOOD & TOBACCO - 2.3%
$ 500,000 Pepsi Bottling,
144A 5.625% 02/17/09 $ 441,478
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CHEMICALS - 4.5%
900,000 Du Pont (E.I.)
De Nemours 6.875% 10/15/09 870,483
- -------------------------------------------------------
COMMUNICATIONS - 2.6%
500,000 Harris Corporation
6.65% 08/01/06 497,730
- -------------------------------------------------------
ELECTRIC UTILITIES - 2.4%
500,000 Consumers Energy,
Series B 6.50% 06/15/18 465,235
- -------------------------------------------------------
ELECTRONICS - 4.9%
1,000,000 Raytheon 5.70% 11/01/03 938,371
- -------------------------------------------------------
FINANCIAL SERVICES - 3.4%
750,000 Safeco Capital 8.072% 07/15/37 659,612
- -------------------------------------------------------
FOREST PRODUCTS & PAPER - 1.4%
250,000 Georgia-Pacific 9.50% 05/15/22 264,531
- -------------------------------------------------------
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS - 3.1%
650,000 Columbia/HCA
Health 6.73% 07/15/45 604,937
- -------------------------------------------------------
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS - 3.6%
750,000 Owens-Illinois 7.15% 05/15/05 696,290
- -------------------------------------------------------
MEDIA - BROADCASTING & PUBLISHING - 1.4%
250,000 News America
Holdings 10.125% 10/15/12 275,052
- -------------------------------------------------------
OIL & GAS - 1.3%
250,000 Husky Oil 8.90% 08/15/28 249,649
- -------------------------------------------------------
TELEPHONE SYSTEMS - 2.2%
400,000 MCI WorldCom 8.875% 01/15/06 417,948
- -------------------------------------------------------
TRANSPORTATION - 3.8%
750,000 Norfolk Southern 7.35% 05/15/07 733,254
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL CORPORATE BONDS
(COST $8,170,971) $7,710,579
- -------------------------------------------------------
MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES - 28.8%
119,271 Federal Home
Loan Mortgage
Corporation 6.00% 05/01/09 $ 114,965
419,767 Federal Home
Loan Mortgage
Corporation 6.00% 08/01/10 403,376
35,889 Federal Home
Loan Mortgage
Corporation 6.00% 10/01/10 34,488
1,000,000 Federal National
Mortgage
Association 5.75% 04/15/03 970,904
1,223,815 Federal National
Mortgage
Association 6.50% 07/01/28 1,153,521
983,939 Federal National
Mortgage
Association 7.00% 08/01/29 951,614
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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34
BOND FUND
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS CONTINUED
Principal Interest Maturity Value
Amount Rate Date (Note 1)
MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES - CONTINUED
$ 342,954 Government
National Mortgage
Association 7.00% 06/15/09 $ 341,999
227,027 Government
National Mortgage
Association 9.00% 08/15/19 238,338
279,577 Government
National Mortgage
Association 6.50% 01/15/24 265,224
72,037 Government
National Mortgage
Association 7.50% 12/15/27 71,287
803,018 Government
National Mortgage
Association 7.00% 05/15/28 775,999
242,869 Government
National Mortgage
Association 6.50% 09/15/28 228,145
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL-MORTGAGE BACKED
SECURITIES (COST $5,805,865) $5,549,860
- -------------------------------------------------------
SOVEREIGN GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS - 5.2%
CANADA - 5.2%
1,000,000 Province of
Ontario 7.375% 01/27/03 $1,010,650
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL SOVEREIGN GOVERNMENT
OBLIGATIONS (COST $1,081,178) $1,010,650
- -------------------------------------------------------
U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS - 5.2%
1,000,000 U.S. Treasury
Note 5.875% 10/31/01 $ 993,438
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS
(COST $994,547) $ 993,438
- -------------------------------------------------------
Shares Value
(Note 1)
PREFERRED STOCKS - 4.5%
ELECTRIC UTILITIES - 2.1%
9,600 Appalachian Power,
8.25% Cumulative $ 213,600
8,700 Ohio Power, Series A,
8.16% Cumulative 193,575
- -------------------------------------------------------
407,175
- -------------------------------------------------------
OIL & GAS - 2.4%
20,000 Transcanada Pipelines,
8.75% Cumulative 451,250
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL PREFERRED STOCKS
(COST $989,416) $ 858,425
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL INVESTMENTS AT VALUE - 93.9%
(COST $19,069,654) (A) $18,078,830
CASH AND OTHER ASSETS
NET OF LIABILITIES - 6.1% 1,177,309
- -------------------------------------------------------
NET ASSETS - 100.0% $19,256,139
- -------------------------------------------------------
Notes to the Schedule of Investments:
+ Restricted and Board valued security (Note 5).
(a) The aggregate identified cost for federal income tax purposes is
$19,069,654, resulting in gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation of
$8,172 and $998,996, respectively, and net unrealized depreciation of
$990,824.
144A - Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of Securities Act of
1933. This security may be sold in transactions exempt from registration,
normally to qualified institutional buyers. At December 31, 1999, these
securities were valued at $441,478, or 2.3% of net assets.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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35
STANDBY INCOME FUND
MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS (MD&A)
TOUCHSTONE STANDBY INCOME FUND
The Touchstone Standby Income Fund continued to achieve success in 1999. Fort
Washington Investment Advisors, the manager of the Touchstone Standby Income
Fund, attributed this to their investment philosophy of sector rotation and
trend analysis. The Fund's benchmark, the Merrill Lynch 91-Day Treasury Index,
posted a 4.8% return for 1999. The Standby Income Fund achieved a 4.6% return
for the year.
Fort Washington began 1999 with a near balanced allocation to the Commercial
Paper, corporate bond and ABS markets and an index matched average maturity. As
the year concluded, the Fund had a significantly higher Commercial Paper
allocation, effectively unwinding the position that had helped them to achieve
success in 1998. ABS and corporate spreads, which had reached historically wide
levels in 1998, began to tighten adding to the Fund's total return. This,
coupled with the increasing likelihood that the Federal Reserve was becoming
more hostile to the bond market, caused Fort Washington to shorten duration and
seek the liquidity provided by the Commercial Paper market.
Fort Washington's defensive posture allowed the success to continue into 1999,
even as the bond market experienced its second worst year ever. The Fund's 4.6%
return again placed the Touchstone Standby Income Fund in the top quartile of
the Morningstar Ultra Short Index.
GROWTH OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Merrill Lynch 30-Day
Touchstone 91-Day Money Market Smith Barney
Standby Income Treasury Index Yield Index 3-Month
Fund* (Major Index) (Minor Index) Treasury Bill
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
9/94 10000 10000 10000 10000
12/94 10115 10133 10117 10130
3/95 10248 10285 10254 10272
6/95 10400 10439 10396 10422
9/95 10527 10588 10535 10569
12/95 10692 10744 10673 10713
3/96 10804 10876 10805 10851
6/96 10937 11016 10934 10988
9/96 11078 11168 11066 11132
12/96 11206 11314 11201 11276
3/97 11346 11458 11336 11419
6/97 11492 11614 11478 11566
9/97 11646 11769 11623 11716
12/97 11792 11917 11770 11868
3/98 11950 12072 11914 12021
6/98 12103 12227 12064 12173
9/98 12273 12401 12216 12327
12/98 12440 12540 12358 12468
3/99 12579 12673 12494 12485
6/99 12708 12822 12629 12622
9/99 12845 12984 12773 12766
12/99 13007 13146 12930 12926
</TABLE>
Average Annual Total Return
One Year Five Years Since
Ended Ended Inception
12/31/99 12/31/99 10/3/94
4.6% 5.2% 5.1%
Cumulative Total Return
Since Inception
10/3/94
30.1%
Total returns adjusted for maximum applicable sales charge.
Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
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36
STANDBY INCOME FUND
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS
DECEMBER 31, 1999
Principal Interest Maturity Value
Amount Rate Date (Note 1)
ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES - 12.9%
$ 252,317 Auto Finance Group
Receivables Trust,
Series 1997-A,
Class A 6.35% 10/15/02 $ 251,540
325,681 Auto Finance Group
Receivables Trust,
Series 1997-B,
Class A 6.20% 02/15/03 323,782
247,281 Capital Asset
Research Funding,
Series 1998-A,
Class A, 144A 5.905% 12/15/05 247,976
500,000 Chase Credit Card
Master Trust,
Series 1998-6,
Class B (a) 6.973% 09/15/04 501,175
540,000 Citibank Credit Card
Master Trust,
Series 1997-3,
Class A 6.839% 02/10/04 539,341
410,756 Mellon Auto
Grantor Trust,
Series 1999-1,
Class B 5.76% 10/17/05 405,527
18,832 Newcourt Equipment
Trust Securities,
Series 1998-1,
Class A2 5.17% 09/20/00 18,832
406,539 Onyx Acceptance
Auto Trust, Series
1998-1, Class A 5.95% 07/15/04 402,941
172,246 Summit Acceptance
Auto Trust,
Series 1996-A,
Class A1, 144A 7.01% 07/15/02 172,784
255,840 UCFC Home
Equity Loan,
Series 1998-D,
Class AF1 6.105% 04/15/13 254,878
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TOTAL ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES
(COST $3,134,708) $3,118,776
- -------------------------------------------------------
COMMERCIAL PAPER - 63.3%
1,000,000 Centennial Energy
Holdings,
Sec. 4(2) 7.20% 01/21/00 $ 995,000
1,000,000 Consolidated
Natural Gas 7.05% 01/21/00 995,104
520,000 Consolidation
Coal 6.43% 01/21/00 515,170
7,550,000 Inter-American
Development
Bank 5.78% 7,530,603
1,000,000 Merrill Lynch 6.37% 01/31/00 993,807
1,000,000 PHH 7.15% 01/21/00 995,035
Principal Interest Maturity Value
Amount Rate Date (Note 1)
COMMERCIAL PAPER - CONTINUED
$ 570,000 Popular North
America 6.30% 01/24/00 $ 564,713
565,000 South Carolina
Electric & Gas 6.60% 02/01/00 560,857
600,000 Tandy 6.45% 02/08/00 595,378
1,000,000 Toyota Credit
(Puerto Rico) 6.55% 01/20/00 995,633
570,000 UOP, Sec. 4(2) 6.75% 01/28/00 564,443
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL COMMERCIAL PAPER
(COST $15,305,743) $15,305,743
- -------------------------------------------------------
CORPORATE BONDS - 14.8%
BANKING - 4.6%
570,000 MBNA, MTN (a) 6.58% 07/07/03 $ 564,784
540,000 Popular, Series 3,
MTN 6.40% 08/25/00 538,560
- -------------------------------------------------------
1,103,344
- -------------------------------------------------------
ELECTRIC UTILITIES - 2.1%
500,000 SCANA,
MTN (a) 6.813% 07/14/00 499,863
- -------------------------------------------------------
FINANCIAL SERVICES - 2.1%
500,000 Potomac Capital
Investment,
144A 7.55% 11/19/01 501,257
- -------------------------------------------------------
MEDIA - BROADCASTING & PUBLISHING - 0.6%
150,000 Cox
Communications 6.375% 06/15/00 150,148
- -------------------------------------------------------
REAL ESTATE - 2.1%
500,000 Federal Realty
Investment Trust,
REIT 8.875% 01/15/00 500,253
- -------------------------------------------------------
RESTAURANTS - 1.0%
239,000 ARA Services 10.625% 08/01/00 242,061
- -------------------------------------------------------
RETAILERS - 2.3%
550,000 Dayton Hudson 10.00% 12/01/00 565,089
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL CORPORATE BONDS
(COST $3,592,162) $ 3,562,015
- -------------------------------------------------------
U.S. GOVERNMENT & AGENCY OBLIGATIONS - 4.5%
600,000 Federal Home
Loan Bank 5.73% 01/14/00 $ 597,326
500,000 Federal Home
Loan Mortgage
Corportation,
Series UB 6.00% 11/15/08 493,195
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TOTAL U.S. GOVERNMENT & AGENCY
OBLIGATIONS (COST $1,100,764) $ 1,090,521
- -------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL INVESTMENTS AT VALUE - 95.5%
(COST $23,133,377) (B) $23,077,055
CASH AND OTHER ASSETS
NET OF LIABILITIES - 4.5% 1,084,721
- -------------------------------------------------------
NET ASSETS - 100.0% $24,161,776
- -------------------------------------------------------
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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37
STANDBY INCOME FUND
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS CONTINUED
Notes to the Schedule of Investments:
(a) Interest rate shown reflects current rate on instrument with variable rate.
(b) The aggregate identified cost for federal income tax purposes is
$23,133,377, resulting in gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation of
$3,650 and $59,972, respectively, and net unrealized depreciation of
$56,322.
144A - Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of Securities Act of
1933. This security may be sold in transactions exempt from registration,
normally to qualified institutional buyers. At December 31, 1999, these
securities were valued at $922,017, or 3.8% of net assets.
Sec. 4(2) - Securities offered pursuant to Section 4(2) of the Securities Act of
1933, as amended. These securities have been determined to be liquid
under guidelines established by the Board of Directors. At December
31, 1999, these securities were valued at $1,559,443, or 6.5% of net
assets.
MTN - Medium Term Note
REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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38
TOUCHSTONE SERIES TRUST
STATEMENTS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
DECEMBER 31, 1999
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
TOUCHSTONE TOUCHSTONE TOUCHSTONE TOUCHSTONE TOUCHSTONE TOUCHSTONE
EMERGING INTERNATIONAL INCOME VALUE GROWTH & TOUCHSTONE TOUCHSTONE STANDBY
GROWTH EQUITY OPPORTUNITY PLUS INCOME BALANCED BOND INCOME
FUND FUND FUND FUND FUND FUND FUND FUND(E)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
ASSETS:
Investments, at value
(Note1)(a) $14,297,997 $15,393,299 $8,023,032 $31,286,783 $35,584,213 $6,735,888 $18,078,830 $23,077,055
Cash 332,115 -- 39,203 1,142,975 684,758 320,743 880,807 903,916
Foreign currency (b) -- -- -- -- -- 2,391 -- --
Receivables for:
Investments sold 22,738 142,567 -- -- -- -- -- --
Fund shares sold 1,416 2,455 324 43 780 624 6 --
Dividends 6,882 4,672 -- 33,720 63,622 1,625 17,590 --
Foreign tax reclaims -- 9,390 -- 367 3,455 -- 1,094 --
Interest 2,556 1,017 230,899 5,983 3,475 35,096 247,247 100,729
Unrealized appreciation
on foreign forward
currency contracts -- -- -- -- -- 326 -- --
Receivable from
Investment
Advisor (Note 6) 94,851 168,044 164,514 -- -- 152,264 120,542 111,499
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total assets 14,758,555 15,721,444 8,457,972 32,469,871 36,340,303 7,248,957 19,346,116 24,193,199
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LIABILITIES:
Payable for:
Investments
purchased 1,730 142,185 -- -- -- -- -- --
Fund shares
redeemed 6,947 1,005 8,471 -- 2,342 2,185 500 2,059
Unrealized depreciation
on foreign forward
currency contracts -- 1,049 -- -- -- -- -- --
Payable to Investment
Advisor (Note 6) -- -- -- 68,346 96,816 -- -- --
Other accrued expenses 42,177 59,038 43,353 45,524 110,327 37,159 89,477 29,364
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total liabilities 50,854 203,277 51,824 113,870 209,485 39,344 89,977 31,423
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NET ASSETS(C) $14,707,701 $15,518,167 $8,406,148 $32,356,001 $36,130,818 $7,209,613 $19,256,139 $24,161,776
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COMPUTATION OF NET ASSET VALUE, REDEMPTION VALUE AND OFFERING PRICE PER SHARE:
Net assets
- Class A $10,743,308 $ 9,043,060 $5,329,689 $31,807,545 $12,573,988 $4,248,477 $ 4,309,853 $24,161,776
Shares outstanding
- Class A 633,546 547,386 778,365 2,702,538 871,043 356,241 455,338 2,445,173
Net asset value and
redemption price per
share -
Class A $ 16.96 $ 16.52 $ 6.85 $ 11.77 $ 14.44 $ 11.93 $ 9.47 $ 9.88
Offering price per share
- Class A (d) $ 17.99 $ 17.53 $ 7.19 $ 12.49 $ 15.32 $ 12.66 $ 9.94 $ 9.88
Net assets
- Class C $ 3,964,393 $6,475,107 $3,076,459 $ 548,456 $ 2,108,577 $2,961,136 $ 997,953 $ --
Shares outstanding
- Class C 243,392 406,736 463,383 47,763 159,131 257,042 109,081 --
Net asset value, offering
price and redemption
price per share
- Class C $ 16.29 $ 15.92 $ 6.64 $ 11.48 $ 13.25 $ 11.52 $ 9.15 $ --
Net assets
- Class Y $ -- $ -- $ -- $ -- $21,448,253 $ -- $13,948,333 $ --
Shares outstanding
- Class Y -- -- -- -- 1,074,730 -- 1,067,830 --
Net asset value, offering
price and redemption
price per share
- Class Y $ -- $ -- $ -- $ -- $ 19.96 $ -- $ 13.06 $ --
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(a) Cost of
investments
of: $10,763,136 $11,753,613 $8,063,401 $27,959,720 $35,784,363 $6,754,213 $19,069,654 $23,133,377
(b) Cost of foreign
currency of: $ -- $ -- $ -- $ -- $ -- $ 2,367 $ -- $ --
(c) See the Statement of Changes in Net Assets for components of net assets.
(d) The offering price per share is calculated as follows: Net Asset Value Per Share/(1-maximum sales load).
(e) The Fund does not offer classes of shares. All Fund information is shown in the spaces corresponding to Class A.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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<CAPTION>
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1999
TOUCHSTONE TOUCHSTONE TOUCHSTONE TOUCHSTONE TOUCHSTONE TOUCHSTONE
EMERGING INTERNATIONAL INCOME VALUE GROWTH & TOUCHSTONE TOUCHSTONE STANDBY
GROWTH EQUITY OPPORTUNITY PLUS INCOME BALANCED BOND INCOME
FUND FUND FUND FUND FUND FUND FUND FUND
INVESTMENT INCOME
(NOTE 1):
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Interest income $ 29,477 $ 12,301 $1,108,296 $ 55,207 $ 25,966 $ 204,810 $1,261,883 $ 709,187
Dividend income(a) 70,954 175,337 -- 359,297 866,148 49,724 86,248 --
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total investment
income 100,431 187,638 1,108,296 414,504 892,114 254,534 1,348,131 709,187
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EXPENSES:
Investment advisory
fees (Note 3) 96,269 117,039 59,613 224,988 305,915 59,339 108,553 28,605
Sponsor fees (Note 3) 24,067 24,640 18,342 59,997 76,479 14,835 39,474 22,884
Custody, administration
and fund accounting
fees 87,024 168,151 88,315 89,091 122,537 83,985 104,707 69,820
Transfer agent fees 95,027 92,283 94,610 58,906 103,972 88,008 75,287 65,195
Registration fees 16,660 23,623 22,123 25,029 22,299 22,965 20,949 14,511
Professional fees 11,638 11,406 12,608 19,383 22,951 9,891 15,018 10,203
Printing fees 24,855 28,768 23,797 48,287 51,569 19,285 22,974 24,749
Trustee fees 978 956 1,259 1,938 3,077 890 1,635 1,170
Distribution fees
- Class A 21,608 17,648 14,568 73,078 34,869 10,887 11,783 --
Distribution fees
- Class C 32,920 51,644 32,752 5,161 24,394 30,290 10,142 --
Amortization of
organization costs 7,393 7,393 7,393 -- 7,393 7,393 7,393 9,789
Miscellaneous 1,698 1,773 1,536 4,004 2,641 1,169 887 1,631
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total expenses 420,137 545,324 376,916 609,862 778,096 348,937 418,802 248,557
Reimbursement
or waiver from
Investment
Advisor
(Note 6) (215,188) (309,722) (242,471) (216,639) (317,320) (226,438) (268,587) (162,742)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net expenses 204,949 235,602 134,445 393,223 460,776 122,499 150,215 85,815
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net investment
income (loss) (104,518) (47,964) 973,851 21,281 431,338 132,035 1,197,916 623,372
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS):
Net realized gain (loss) on:
Investments 2,394,962 2,822,986 (3,040,680) 2,709,639 128,669 637,223 (347,955) (46,908)
Foreign currency
transactions -- (58,523) -- -- -- (7,726) -- --
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2,394,962 2,764,463 (3,040,680) 2,709,639 128,669 629,497 (347,955) (46,908)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on:
Investments 2,521,564 1,714,220 2,175,422 1,607,624 524,230 (106,165) (1,153,862) (58,658)
Foreign currency
translations -- (1,369) -- -- -- 563 -- --
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2,521,564 1,712,851 2,175,422 1,607,624 524,230 (105,602) (1,153,862) (58,658)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NET REALIZED AND
UNREALIZED
GAIN (LOSS): 4,916,526 4,477,314 (865,258) 4,317,263 652,899 523,895 (1,501,817) (105,566)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE)
IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM
OPERATIONS $4,812,008 $4,429,350 $ 108,593 $4,338,544 $1,084,237 $ 655,930 $ (303,901) $ 517,806
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) Net of foreign tax
withholding of: $ -- $ 17,180 $ -- $ 1,830 $ 2,936 $ 368 $ -- $ --
</TABLE>
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
TOUCHSTONE EMERGING TOUCHSTONE INTERNATIONAL TOUCHSTONE INCOME
GROWTH FUND EQUITY FUND OPPORTUNITY FUND
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE
YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31,
1999 1998 1999 1998 1999 1998
OPERATIONS:
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Net investment income (loss) $ (104,518) $ (27,765) $ (47,964) $ (1,691) $ 973,851 $ 714,488
Net realized gain (loss) 2,394,962 363,157 2,764,463 345,939 (3,040,680) (670,556)
Net change in unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) 2,521,564 (340,021) 1,712,851 643,481 2,175,422 (1,110,683)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting
from operations 4,812,008 (4,629) 4,429,350 987,729 108,593 (1,066,751)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM:
Net investment income
Class A -- -- (16,101) (6,819) (634,236) (727,740)
Class C -- -- -- -- (341,850) --
Class Y -- -- -- -- -- --
Realized capital gains
Class A (1,429,950) (407,884) (690,064) (373,319) -- --
Class C (532,042) -- (511,346) -- -- --
Class Y -- -- -- -- -- --
Distributions in excess of net investment income
Class A -- -- (14,483) (20,277) (81,498) --
Class C -- -- -- -- (45,806) --
Class Y -- -- -- -- -- --
Distributions in excess of realized capital gains
Class A -- (50,275) -- -- -- --
Class C -- -- -- -- -- --
Class Y -- -- -- -- -- --
Return of capital distributions
Class A -- -- -- -- -- (56,290)
Class C -- -- -- -- -- --
Class Y -- -- -- -- -- --
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total dividends and distributions (1,961,992) (458,159) (1,231,994) (400,415) (1,103,390) (784,030)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SHARE TRANSACTIONS
Capital Contribution - Class C (Note 7) 3,284,020 -- 5,226,105 -- 3,798,163 --
Capital Contribution - Class Y (Note 7) -- -- -- -- -- --
Proceeds from shares sold 1,738,718 5,012,537 1,242,946 1,630,252 1,334,627 3,476,133
Reinvestment of dividends and distributions 1,716,110 418,391 1,227,418 398,640 942,415 623,322
Cost of shares redeemed (3,216,309) (1,581,667) (2,251,174) (501,457) (3,332,584) (2,599,216)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net increase (decrease) from share
transactions 3,522,539 3,849,261 5,445,295 1,527,435 2,742,621 1,500,239
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total increase (decrease) in net assets 6,372,555 3,386,473 8,642,651 2,114,749 1,747,824 (350,542)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NET ASSETS:
Beginning of period 8,335,146 4,948,673 6,875,516 4,760,767 6,658,324 7,008,866
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
End of period $14,707,701 $8,335,146 $15,518,167 $6,875,516 $ 8,406,148 $6,658,324
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NET ASSETS CONSIST OF:
Paid-in capital $10,901,854 $7,715,214 $10,442,829 $5,804,081 $13,013,011 $8,978,000
Undistributed (distributions in excess of)
net investment income -- -- 35,589 (32,893) (117,424) --
Accumulated net realized gain (loss) 270,986 (47,580) 1,400,906 27,664 (4,449,070) (909,681)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) 3,534,861 667,512 3,638,843 1,076,664 (40,369) (1,409,995)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net assets applicable to shares outstanding $14,707,701 $8,335,146 $15,518,167 $6,875,516 $ 8,406,148 $6,658,324
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) Commencement of operations: The Fund commenced operations on May 1, 1998.
(b) The Fund does not offer classes of shares. All Fund information is shown in the spaces corresponding to Class A.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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<CAPTION>
TOUCHSTONE VALUE TOUCHSTONE GROWTH TOUCHSTONE
PLUS FUND & INCOME FUND BALANCED FUND
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE
YEAR ENDED PERIOD ENDED(A) YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER
1999 1998 1999 1998 1999 31, 1998
OPERATIONS:
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Net investment income (loss) $ 21,281 $ 40,182 $ 431,338 $ 181,174 $ 132,035 $ 88,739
Net realized gain (loss) 2,709,639 (608,840) 128,669 220,365 629,497 225,430
Net change in unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) 1,607,624 1,699,825 524,230 (338,911) (105,602) (183,060)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting
from operations 4,338,544 1,131,167 1,084,237 62,628 655,930 131,109
DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM:
Net investment income
Class A (33,255) (40,182) (165,297) (183,340) (105,330) (93,863)
Class C -- -- (7,313) -- (36,471) --
Class Y -- -- (261,137) -- -- --
Realized capital gains
Class A (638,617) -- (24,828) (304,181) (324,326) (185,895)
Class C (11,183) -- (4,407) -- (232,046) --
Class Y -- -- (30,551) -- -- --
Distributions in excess of net investment income
Class A -- -- (2,012) (6,836) -- (11,391)
Class C -- -- (89) -- -- --
Class Y -- -- (3,179) -- -- --
Distributions in excess of realized capital gains
Class A -- -- -- (70,773) -- --
Class C -- -- -- -- -- --
Class Y -- -- -- -- -- --
Return of capital distributions
Class A -- (3,702) (969,080) (13,429) -- --
Class C -- -- (171,468) -- -- --
Class Y -- -- (1,193,905) -- -- --
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total dividends and distributions (683,055) (43,884) (2,833,266) (578,559) (698,173) (291,149)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SHARE TRANSACTIONS
Capital Contribution - Class C (Note 7) 318,185 -- 2,753,186 -- 3,339,459 --
Capital Contribution - Class Y (Note 7) -- -- 20,868,632 -- -- --
Proceeds from shares sold 1,447,308 25,939,165 1,928,120 13,903,526 765,540 2,065,886
Reinvestment of dividends and distributions 674,160 43,452 2,824,251 569,460 695,607 286,919
Cost of shares redeemed (806,675) (2,366) (5,755,291) (4,676,332) (2,184,837) (872,443)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net increase (decrease) from share transactions 1,632,978 25,980,251 22,618,898 9,796,654 2,615,769 1,480,362
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total increase (decrease) in net assets 5,288,467 27,067,534 20,869,869 9,280,723 2,573,526 1,320,322
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NET ASSETS:
Beginning of period $27,067,534 $ -- $15,260,949 $ 5,980,226 $4,636,087 $3,315,765
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
End of period $32,356,001 $27,067,534 $36,130,818 $15,260,949 $7,209,613 $4,636,087
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NET ASSETS CONSIST OF: $27,595,607 $25,976,551 $36,332,300 $15,278,502 $7,083,151 $4,521,372
Paid-in capital
Undistributed (distributions in excess of)
net investment income -- -- 1,598 -- (3,313) 1,963
Accumulated net realized gain (loss) 1,433,331 (608,842) (2,930) (66,551) 149,136 74,357
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) 3,327,063 1,699,825 (200,150) 48,998 (19,361) 38,395
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net assets applicable to shares outstanding $32,356,001 $27,067,534 $36,130,818 $15,260,949 $7,209,613 $4,636,087
<CAPTION>
TOUCHSTONE TOUCHSTONE STANDBY
BOND FUND INCOME FUND(B)
----------------------------------------------------
FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE
YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31, DECEMBER 31,
1999 1998 1999 1998
OPERATIONS:
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Net investment income (loss) $ 1,197,916 $ 218,403 $ 623,372 $ 536,968
Net realized gain (loss) (347,955) 66,845 (46,908) 15,437
Net change in unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) (1,153,862) 37,207 (58,658) 2,467
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting
from operations (303,901) 322,455 517,806 554,872
DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM:
Net investment income
Class A (314,128) (219,500) (626,405) (541,711)
Class C (63,775) -- -- --
Class Y (832,231) -- -- --
Realized capital gains
Class A (31) (53,127) -- (2,087)
Class C (7) -- -- --
Class Y (73) -- -- --
Distributions in excess of net investment income
Class A (1,716) (4,091) -- --
Class C (348) -- -- --
Class Y (4,547) -- -- --
Distributions in excess of realized capital gain
Class A -- -- -- --
Class C -- -- -- --
Class Y -- -- -- --
Return of capital distributions
Class A (33,705) -- -- --
Class C (8,180) -- -- --
Class Y (78,615) -- -- --
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total dividends and distributions (1,337,356) (276,718) (626,405) (543,798)
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SHARE TRANSACTIONS
Capital Contribution - Class C (Note 7) 1,139,586 -- -- --
Capital Contribution - Class Y (Note 7) 14,150,014 -- -- --
Proceeds from shares sold 1,713,920 4,527,950 15,760,941 8,443,462
Reinvestment of dividends and distributions 1,327,271 271,637 623,651 543,405
Cost of shares redeemed (2,356,902) (1,606,439) (3,371,225) (6,343,864)
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net increase (decrease) from share transactions 15,973,889 3,193,148 13,013,367 2,643,003
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total increase (decrease) in net assets 14,332,632 3,238,885 12,904,768 2,654,077
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NET ASSETS:
Beginning of period $ 4,923,507 $1,684,622 $11,257,008 $ 8,602,931
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
End of period $19,256,139 $4,923,507 $24,161,776 $11,257,008
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NET ASSETS CONSIST OF: $20,599,903 $4,840,284 $24,249,371 $11,238,577
Paid-in capital
Undistributed (distributions in excess of)
net investment income -- 3,657 16,536 7,490
Accumulated net realized gain (loss) (352,940) 10,547 (47,809) 8,605
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) (990,824) 69,019 (56,322) 2,336
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net assets applicable to shares outstanding $19,256,139 $4,923,507 $24,161,776 $11,257,008
</TABLE>
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
TOUCHSTONE SERIES TRUST
CLASS A
SELECTED DATA FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
TOUCHSTONE EMERGING GROWTH FUND
-------------------------------------------------------------
FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE
YEAR ENDED PERIOD ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
12/31/99 12/31/98 12/31/97 12/31/96 12/31/95
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period $ 13.40 $13.85 $11.55 $11.52 $10.11
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INCOME (LOSS) FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS:
Net investment income (loss) (0.09) (0.04) (0.03) 0.01 (0.01)
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments 6.18 0.37 3.71 1.20 2.29
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total from investment operations 6.09 0.33 3.68 1.21 2.28
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LESS DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM:
Net investment income -- -- -- (0.01) (0.03)
Realized capital gains (2.53) (0.78) (1.38) (1.17) (0.84)
Return of capital -- -- -- -- --
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total dividends and distributions (2.53) (0.78) (1.38) (1.18) (0.87)
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net asset value, end of period $ 16.96 $13.40 $13.85 $11.55 $11.52
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total return(a) 45.85% 2.57% 32.20% 10.56% 22.56%
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:
Net assets at end of period (000s) $ 10,743 $8,335 $4,949 $2,873 $2,520
Ratios to average net assets:
Expenses (b) 1.50% 1.50% 1.50% 1.50% 1.50%
Net investment income (loss) (0.66)% (0.41)% (0.30)% (0.12)% (0.05)%
Portfolio turnover 97% 78% 101% 117% 109%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) The return is calculated without the effects of a sales charge. Total returns would have been lower had certain expenses not
been reimbursed or waived during the period shown. (Note 6)
(b) If the waiver and reimbursement had not been in place for the periods listed, the ratios of expenses to average net assets
would have been as follows:
3.29% 4.11% 5.94% 6.58% 7.09%
(c) Amount rounds to less than $0.01.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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<CAPTION>
TOUCHSTONE INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND
-------------------------------------------------------------
FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE
YEAR ENDED PERIOD ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
12/31/99 12/31/98 12/31/97 12/31/96 12/31/95
<S> <S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period $12.89 $11.41 $10.63 $ 9.58 $ 9.12
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INCOME (LOSS) FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS:
Net investment income (loss) 0.00(c) 0.00(c) 0.02 0.05 0.21
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments 5.06 2.27 1.64 1.06 0.47
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total from investment operations 5.06 2.27 1.66 1.11 0.68
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LESS DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM:
Net investment income (0.06) (0.05) (0.02) (0.06) (0.22)
Realized capital gains (1.37) (0.74) (0.86) -- --
Return of capital -- -- -- -- --
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total dividends and distributions (1.43) (0.79) (0.88) (0.06) (0.22)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net asset value, end of period $16.52 $12.89 $11.41 $10.63 $ 9.58
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total return(a) 39.50% 19.94% 15.57% 11.61% 5.29%
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA: -------------------------------------------------------------
Net assets at end of period (000s) $9,043 $6,876 $4,761 $3,449 $ 2,617
Ratios to average net assets:
Expenses (b) 1.60% 1.60% 1.60% 1.60% 1.60%
Net investment income (loss) (0.08)% (0.03)% 0.17% 0.42% 0.11%
Portfolio turnover 155% 138% 151% 86% 90%
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) The return is calculated without the effects of a sales charge. Total returns would have been lower had certain expenses not
been reimbursed or waived during the period shown. (Note 6)
(b) If the waiver and reimbursement had not been in place for the periods listed, the ratios of expenses to average net assets
assets would have been as follows:
4.11% 5.18% 7.07% 6.63% 7.30%
(c) Amount rounds to less than $0.01.
<CAPTION>
TOUCHSTONE INCOME OPPORTUNITY FUND
----------------------------------------------------------------
FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE
YEAR ENDED PERIOD ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
12/31/99 12/31/98 12/31/97 12/31/96 12/31/95
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period $ 7.63 $ 9.89 $10.90 $ 9.83 $ 9.08
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INCOME (LOSS) FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS:
Net investment income (loss) 0.80 0.90 1.24 1.12 1.19
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments (0.68) (2.18) (0.23) 1.38 0.77
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total from investment operations 0.12 (1.28) 1.01 2.50 1.96
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LESS DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM:
Net investment income (0.90) (0.91) (1.22) (1.12) (1.21)
Realized capital gains -- -- (0.80) (0.31) --
Return of capital -- (0.07) -- -- --
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total dividends and distributions (0.90) (0.98) (2.02) (1.43) (1.21)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net asset value, end of period $ 6.85 $ 7.63 $ 9.89 $10.90 $ 9.83
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total return(a) 1.16% (13.77)% 9.49% 26.66% 23.19%
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:
Net assets at end of period (000s) $5,330 $6,658 $7,009 $4,579 $1,369
Ratios to average net assets:
Expenses (b) 1.20% 1.20% 1.20% 1.20% 1.20%
Net investment income (loss) 10.90% 10.02% 11.19% 11.29% 12.42%
Portfolio turnover 227% 283% 270% 222% 120%
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) The return is calculated without the effects of a sales charge. Total returns would have been lower had certain expenses not
been reimbursed or waived during the period shown. (Note 6)
(b) If the waiver and reimbursement had not been in place for the periods listed, the ratios of expenses to average net assets
assets would have been as follows:
3.84% 3.77% 4.07% 6.74% 11.03%
(c) Amount rounds to less than $0.01.
</TABLE>
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
CLASS A - CONTINUED
SELECTED DATA FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
TOUCHSTONE VALUE PLUS FUND(A)
----------------------------
FOR THE FOR THE
YEAR ENDED PERIOD ENDED
12/31/99 12/31/98
<S> <C> <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period $ 10.41 $ 10.00
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INCOME (LOSS) FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS:
Net investment income (loss) 0.01 0.02
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments 1.60 0.41
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total from investment operations 1.61 0.43
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LESS DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM:
Net investment income (0.01) (0.02)
Realized capital gains (0.24) --
Return of capital -- 0.00(e)
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total dividends and distributions (0.25) (0.02)
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net asset value, end of period $ 11.77 $ 10.41
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total return(b) 15.51% 4.29%
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:
Net assets at end of period (000s) $31,808 $27,068
Ratios to average net assets:
Expenses(c) 1.30% 1.30%(d)
Net investment income (loss) 0.08% 0.25%(d)
Portfolio turnover 60% 34%
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) The Fund commenced operations on May 1, 1998.
(b) The return is calculated without the effects of a sales charge. Total
returns would have been lower had certain expenses not been reimbursed or
waived during the period shown. (Note 6)
(c) If the waiver and reimbursement had not been in place for the periods
listed, the ratios of expenses to average net assets would have been as
follows:
2.02% 2.25%(d)
(d) Ratios are annualized.
(e) Amount rounds to less than $0.01.
(f) The amount shown for a share outstanding does not correspond with the
aggregate net loss on investments for the period due to the timing of sales
and repurchases of Fund shares in relation to fluctuating market values of
the investments of the Fund.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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<CAPTION>
TOUCHSTONE GROWTH & INCOME FUND
----------------------------------------------------------
FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE
YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
12/31/99 12/31/98 12/31/97 12/31/96 12/31/95
<S> <S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period $ 15.47 $ 15.06 $14.03 $13.14 $10.02
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INCOME (LOSS) FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS:
Net investment income (loss) 0.17 0.19 0.09 0.12 0.05
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments 0.21 0.84(f) 2.78 2.12 3.46
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total from investment operations 0.38 1.03 2.87 2.24 3.51
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LESS DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM:
Net investment income (0.20) (0.20) (0.11) (0.12) (0.16)
Realized capital gains (0.03) (0.40) (1.73) (1.23) (0.23)
Return of capital (1.18) (0.02) -- -- --
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total dividends and distributions (1.41) (0.62) (1.84) (1.35) (0.39)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net asset value, end of period $ 14.44 $ 15.47 $15.06 $14.03 $13.14
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total return(b) 2.53% 6.87% 20.70% 16.95% 35.14%
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:
Net assets at end of period (000s) $12,574 $15,261 $5,980 $3,659 $1,500
Ratios to average net assets:
Expenses(c) 1.30% 1.30% 1.30% 1.30% 1.30%
Net investment income (loss) 1.04% 1.50% 0.67% 0.55% 0.56%
Portfolio turnover 66% 64% 170% 92% 102%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) The Fund commenced operations on May 1, 1998.
(b) The return is calculated without the effects of a sales charge. Total
returns would have been lower had certain expenses not been reimbursed or
waived during the period shown. (Note 6)
(c) If the waiver and reimbursement had not been in place for the periods
listed, the ratios of expenses to average net assets would have been as
follows:
2.13% 2.70% 4.34% 5.31% 16.35%
(d) Ratios are annualized.
(e) Amount rounds to less than $0.01.
(f) The amount shown for a share outstanding does not correspond with the
aggregate net loss on investments for the period due to the timing of sales
and repurchases of Fund shares in relation to fluctuating market values of
the investments of the Fund.
<CAPTION>
TOUCHSTONE BALANCED FUND
------------------------------------------------------
FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE
YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
12/31/99 12/31/98 12/31/97 12/31/96 12/31/95
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period $12.09 $12.42 $12.48 $11.34 $ 9.97
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INCOME (LOSS) FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS:
Net investment income (loss) 0.27 0.25 0.27 0.30 0.31
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments 0.76 0.23 2.09 1.59 1.99
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total from investment operations 1.03 0.48 2.36 1.89 2.30
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LESS DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM:
Net investment income (0.31) (0.30) (0.30) (0.30) (0.33)
Realized capital gains (0.88) (0.51) (2.12) (0.45) (0.60)
Return of capital -- -- -- -- --
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total dividends and distributions (1.19) (0.81) (2.42) (0.75) (0.93)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net asset value, end of period $11.93 $12.09 $12.42 $12.48 $11.34
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total return(b) 9.61% 3.98% 19.25% 16.86% 23.24%
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:
Net assets at end of period (000s) $4,248 $4,636 $3,316 $2,085 $1,502
Ratios to average net assets:
Expenses(c) 1.35% 1.35% 1.35% 1.35% 1.35%
Net investment income (loss) 2.09% 2.11% 2.07% 2.19% 2.39%
Portfolio turnover 70% 59% 120% 88% 121%
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) The Fund commenced operations on May 1, 1998.
(b) The return is calculated without the effects of a sales charge. Total
returns would have been lower had certain expenses not been reimbursed or
waived during the period shown. (Note 6)
(c) If the waiver and reimbursement had not been in place for the periods
listed, the ratios of expenses to average net assets would have been as
follows:
4.40% 4.93% 7.53% 8.52% 9.83%
(d) Ratios are annualized.
(e) Amount rounds to less than $0.01.
(f) The amount shown for a share outstanding does not correspond with the
aggregate net loss on investments for the period due to the timing of sales
and repurchases of Fund shares in relation to fluctuating market values of
the investments of the Fund.
</TABLE>
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
CLASS A - CONTINUED
SELECTED DATA FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
TOUCHSTONE BOND FUND
------------------------------------------------------------
FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE
YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
12/31/99 12/31/98 12/31/97 12/31/96 12/31/95
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period $10.39 $10.22 $10.17 $10.61 $ 9.88
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INCOME (LOSS) FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS:
Net investment income (loss) 0.59 0.55 0.61 0.71 0.56
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments (0.76) 0.30 0.11 (0.43) 1.07
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total from investment operations (0.17) 0.85 0.72 0.28 1.63
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LESS DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM:
Net investment income (0.68) (0.57) (0.66) (0.70) (0.86)
Realized capital gains -- (0.11) (0.01) (0.02) (0.04)
Return of capital (0.07) -- -- -- --
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total dividends and distributions (0.75) (0.68) (0.67) (0.72) (0.90)
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net asset value, end of period $ 9.47 $10.39 $10.22 $10.17 $10.61
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total return(a) (1.68)% 8.56% 7.30% 2.85% 16.95%
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:
Net assets at end of period (000s) $4,310 $4,924 $1,685 $ 821 $ 523
Ratios to average net assets:
Expenses(b) 0.90% 0.90% 0.90% 0.90% 0.90%
Net investment income (loss) 5.92% 5.68% 6.08% 6.01% 6.21%
Portfolio turnover 57% 170% 88% 64% 78%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) The return is calculated without the effects of a sales charge. Total
returns would have been lower had certain expenses not been reimbursed or
waived during the period shown. (Note 6)
(b) If the waiver and reimbursement had not been in place for the periods
listed, the ratios of expenses to average net assets would have been as
follows:
2.26% 4.13% 7.13% 13.61% 29.29%
(c) Amount rounds to less than $0.01.
</TABLE>
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
TOUCHSTONE STANDBY INCOME FUND
-----------------------------------------------------------------
FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE
YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
12/31/99 12/31/98 12/31/97 12/31/96 12/31/95
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period $ 9.98 $ 9.97 $ 9.98 $10.01 $10.03
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INCOME (LOSS) FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS:
Net investment income (loss) 0.54 0.52 0.51 0.46 0.55
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments (0.10) 0.01 -- 0.01 (0.02)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total from investment operations 0.44 0.53 0.51 0.47 0.53
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LESS DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM:
Net investment income (0.54) (0.52) (0.52) (0.50) (0.55)
Realized capital gains -- (0.00)(c) -- -- --
Return of capital -- -- -- -- --
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total dividends and distributions (0.54) (0.52) (0.52) (0.50) (0.55)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net asset value, end of period $ 9.88 $ 9.98 $ 9.97 $ 9.98 $10.01
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total return(a) 4.56% 5.49% 5.21% 4.80% 5.71%
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:
Net assets at end of period (000s) $24,162 $11,257 $8,603 $6,456 $5,910
Ratios to average net assets:
Expenses(b) 0.75% 0.75% 0.75% 0.75% 0.75%
Net investment income (loss) 5.46% 5.17% 5.14% 4.88% 5.32%
Portfolio turnover 65% 683% 285% 20% 142%
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) The return is calculated without the effects of a sales charge. Total
returns would have been lower had certain expenses not been reimbursed or
waived during the period shown. (Note 6)
(b) If the waiver and reimbursement had not been in place for the periods
listed, the ratios of expenses to average net assets would have been as
follows:
2.17% 2.37% 3.51% 2.80% 2.80%
(c) Amount rounds to less than $0.01.
</TABLE>
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1999
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
CLASS C (A)
SELECTED DATA FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING:
TOUCHSTONE TOUCHSTONE
EMERGING TOUCHSTONE INCOME TOUCHSTONE TOUCHSTONE TOUCHSTONE
GROWTH INTERNATIONAL OPPORTUNITY VALUE PLUS GROWTH & BALANCE TOUCHSTONE
FUND EQUITY FUND FUND FUND INCOME FUND FUND BOND FUND
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Net asset value, beginning
of period $13.04 $12.51 $ 7.42 $10.26 $14.26 $11.65 $10.08
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INCOME (LOSS) FROM
INVESTMENT OPERATIONS:
Net investment income (loss) (0.19) (0.11) 0.72 (0.07) 0.04 0.17 0.51
Net realized and unrealized
gain (loss) on investments 5.97 4.89 (0.66) 1.53 0.21 0.73 (0.75)
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total from investment operations 5.78 4.78 0.06 1.46 0.25 0.90 (0.24)
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LESS DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS
TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM:
Net investment income -- -- (0.84) -- (0.05) (0.15) (0.62)
Realized capital gains (2.53) (1.37) -- (0.24) (0.03) (0.88) --
Return of capital -- -- -- -- (1.18) -- (0.07)
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total dividends and distributions (2.53) (1.37) (0.84) (0.24) (1.26) (1.03) (0.69)
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net asset value, end of period $16.29 $15.92 $ 6.64 $11.48 $13.25 $11.52 $ 9.15
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total return(b) 44.86% 38.44% 0.49% 14.24% 1.80% 8.78% (2.41)%
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:
Net assets at end of period (000s) $3,964 $6,475 $3,076 $ 548 $2,109 $2,961 $ 998
Ratios to average net assets(c)
Expenses 2.25% 2.35% 1.95% 2.05% 2.05% 2.10% 1.65%
Net investment income (loss) (1.41)% (0.81)% 10.14% (0.65) % 0.30% 1.33% 5.18%
Portfolio turnover 97% 155% 227% 60% 99% 70% 120%
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) The Class commenced operations on January 1, 1999.
(b) The return is calculated without the effects of a sales charge. Total
returns would have been lower had certain expenses not been reimbursed or
waived during the period shown. (Note 6)
(c) If the waiver and reimbursement had not been in place for the periods
listed, the ratios of expenses to average net assets would have been as
follows:
4.03% 4.86% 4.59% 2.76% 2.87% 5.15% 3.01%
</TABLE>
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1999
CLASS Y (A)
SELECTED DATA FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
TOUCHSTONE GROWTH TOUCHSTONE
& INCOME FUND BOND FUND
-------------------- --------------------
<S> <C> <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period $ 20.87 $ 14.15
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INCOME (LOSS) FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS:
Net investment income (loss) 0.23 0.64
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments 0.34 (0.84)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total from investment operations 0.57 (0.20)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LESS DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM:
Net investment income (0.26) (0.82)
Realized capital gains (0.03) --
Return of capital (1.19) (0.07)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total dividends and distributions (1.48) (0.89)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net asset value, end of period $ 19.96 $ 13.06
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total return (b) 2.71% (1.44)%
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:
Net assets at end of period (000s) $ 21,448 $ 13,948
Ratios to average net assets (c)
Expenses 1.05% 0.65%
Net investment income (loss) 1.28% 6.18%
Portfolio turnover 99% 120%
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) The Class commenced operations on January 1, 1999.
(b) The return is calculated without the effects of a sales charge. Total
returns would have been lower had certain expenses not been reimbursed or
waived during the period shown. (Note 6)
(c) If the waiver and reimbursement had not been in place for the periods
listed, the ratios of expenses to average net assets would have been as
follows:
1.88% 2.01%
</TABLE>
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
1. ORGANIZATION AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Touchstone Series Trust (the "Trust"), formerly Select Advisors Trust A, was
organized as a Massachusetts business trust on February 7, 1994 and is
registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended ("the Act"), as
an open-end management investment company. The Trust consists of eight Funds,
each having distinct investment objectives and policies: Touchstone Emerging
Growth Fund ("Emerging Growth Fund"), Touchstone International Equity Fund
("International Equity Fund"), Touchstone Income Opportunity Fund ("Income
Opportunity Fund"), Touchstone Value Plus Fund ("Value Plus Fund"), Touchstone
Growth & Income Fund ("Growth & Income Fund"), Touchstone Balanced Fund
("Balanced Fund"), Touchstone Bond Fund ("Bond Fund") and Touchstone Standby
Income Fund ("Standby Income Fund") (each a "Fund" and collectively, the
"Funds").
Each Fund, other than the Growth & Income Fund, Bond Fund and Standby Income
Fund, is divided into two classes of shares: class A shares ("Class A Shares")
and class C shares ("Class C Shares"). Each class of shares charges different
sales charges and distribution or service fees. The amount of sales charges and
other fees you pay will depend on which class of shares you own. The Growth &
Income Fund and the Bond Fund also offer class Y shares ("Class Y Shares"),
which are not available for sale to the public. The Standby Income Fund does not
offer classes of shares and it does not charge sales charges, distribution fees
or service fees.
As of December 31, 1999, Touchstone Advisors, Inc., an indirect subsidiary of
the Western-Southern Life Assurance Company ("Western-Southern"), and
Western-Southern together owned 20.6%, 4.8%, 6.8%, 1.5%, 48.6%, 7.0% and 40.6%
of the outstanding Class A Shares and 0.1%, 0.1%, 0.1%, 0%, 0.2%, 0%, and 0% of
the outstanding Class C Shares of the Emerging Growth Fund, the International
Equity Fund, the Income Opportunity Fund, the Value Plus Fund, the Growth &
Income Fund, the Balanced Fund, and the Bond Fund, respectively. Touchstone
Advisors, Inc. and Western-Southern owned 6.3% of the outstanding shares of the
Standby Income Fund as of December 31, 1999.
The accounting policies are in conformity with generally accepted accounting
principles ("GAAP") for investment companies. The preparation of financial
statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and
assumptions that affect the related amounts and disclosures in the financial
statements. Actual results could differ from these estimates.
The following is a summary of the significant accounting policies of the Funds.
INVESTMENT VALUATION. Securities for which market quotations are readily
available are valued at the last sale price on a national securities exchange,
or, in the absence of recorded sales, at the readily available closing bid price
in the over-the-counter market. Securities quoted in foreign currencies are
translated into U.S. dollars at the current exchange rate. Debt securities are
valued by a pricing service which determines valuations based upon market
transactions for normal, institutional-size trading units of similar securities.
Securities or other assets for which market quotations are not readily available
are valued at fair value in good faith under consistently applied procedures in
accordance with procedures established by the Trustees of the Trust. Such
procedures include the use of independent pricing services, which use prices
based upon yields or prices of securities of comparable quality, coupon,
maturity and type; indications as to values from dealers; and general market
conditions. All portfolio securities with a remaining maturity of less than 60
days are valued at amortized cost, which approximates market.
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FOREIGN CURRENCY VALUE TRANSLATION. The accounting records of the Funds are
maintained in U.S. dollars. The market value of investment securities, other
assets and liabilities and forward contracts denominated in foreign currencies
are translated into U.S. dollars at the prevailing exchange rates at the end of
the period. Purchases and sales of securities, income receipts, and expense
payments are translated at the exchange rate prevailing on the respective dates
of such transactions. Reported net realized gains and losses on foreign currency
transactions represent net gains and losses from sales and maturities of forward
currency contracts, disposition of foreign currencies, currency gains and losses
realized between the trade and settlement dates on securities transactions and
the difference between the amount of net investment income accrued and the U.S.
dollar amount actually received.
The effects of changes in foreign currency exchange rates on investments in
securities are not segregated in the Statement of Operations from the effects of
changes in market prices of these securities, but are included with net realized
and unrealized gain or loss on investments.
INVESTMENT INCOME. Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date except
that certain dividends from foreign securities where the ex-dividend date has
passed are recorded as soon as the Trust is informed of the ex-dividend date.
Interest income, which includes the amortization of premium and accretion of
discount, if any, is recorded on an accrual basis. Dividend and interest income
is recorded net of foreign taxes where recovery of such taxes is not assured.
DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS. Substantially all of the net investment income of
the Income Opportunity Fund and the Bond Fund is declared as dividends and paid
monthly. Substantially all of the net investment income of the Value Plus Fund
and the Balanced Fund is declared as dividends and paid quarterly. Substantially
all of the net investment income of the Growth & Income Fund is currently
declared as dividends and paid quarterly. For the months of January 1999 through
March 1999, the Growth & Income Fund declared and paid dividends monthly.
Substantially all of the net investment income of the Emerging Growth Fund and
the International Equity Fund is declared as dividends and paid annually. It is
the policy of the Standby Income Fund to record income dividends daily and
distribute them monthly. Distributions to shareholders of net realized capital
gains, if any, are declared and paid annually. Dividends and distributions are
recorded on the ex-dividend date and are reinvested at net asset value.
Income and realized capital gain distributions are determined in accordance with
income tax regulations which may differ from generally accepted accounting
principles. These differences, which may result in distribution
reclassifications, are primarily due to non-deductible organization costs,
passive foreign investment companies, foreign currency transactions, losses
deferred due to wash sales, and excise tax regulations.
Permanent book and tax basis differences relating to shareholder distributions
will result in reclassifications to paid-in capital. Undistributed net
investment income and accumulated net realized gain or loss from the Funds may
include temporary book and tax basis differences which will reverse in a
subsequent period. Any taxable income or gain remaining at fiscal year end is
distributed in the following year.
ORGANIZATION EXPENSE. Organization expenses attributable to the Funds were
deferred and are being amortized by each Fund on a straight-line basis over a
five-year period from commencement of operations. The amount paid by the Trust
on any redemption by Touchstone Advisors, Inc. or any other then-current holder
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS CONTINUED
of the organizational seed capital shares ("Initial Shares") of the Fund will be
reduced by a portion of any unamortized organization expenses of the Fund,
determined by the proportion of the number of the Initial Shares of the Fund
redeemed to the number of the Initial Shares of the Fund then outstanding after
taking into account any prior redemptions of the Initial Shares of the Fund. The
amount of such reduction in excess of the unamortized organization expenses of
the Fund, if any, shall be contributed by the Fund.
FEDERAL TAXES. Each Fund of the Trust is treated as a separate entity for
federal income tax purposes. Each Fund's policy is to comply with the provisions
of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, applicable to regulated
investment companies and to distribute substantially all of its income, and net
realized capital gains, if any, within the prescribed time periods. Therefore,
no provision has been made for federal income taxes. It is intended that each
Fund's assets will be managed in such a way that an investor in the Fund will be
able to satisfy the requirements of Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of
1986, as amended.
WRITTEN OPTIONS. Each Fund may enter into written option agreements. The premium
received for a written option is recorded as an asset with an equivalent
liability. The liability is marked-to-market based on the option's quoted daily
settlement price. When an option expires or the Fund enters into a closing
purchase transaction, the Fund realizes a gain (or loss if the cost of the
closing purchase transaction exceeds the premium received when the option was
sold) without regard to any unrealized gain or loss on the underlying security
and the liability related to such option is eliminated. When a written call
option is exercised, the Fund realizes a gain or loss from the sale of the
underlying security and the proceeds from such sale are increased by the premium
originally received. If a written put option is exercised, the amount of the
premium originally received will reduce the cost of the security which the Fund
purchased.
FORWARD FOREIGN CURRENCY AND SPOT CONTRACTS. Each Fund may enter into forward
foreign currency and spot contracts to protect securities and related
receivables and payables against fluctuations in foreign currency rates. A
forward contract is an agreement to buy or sell currencies of different
countries on a specified future date at a specified rate.
Risks associated with such contracts include the movement in the value of the
foreign currency relative to the U.S. dollar and the ability of the counterparty
to perform. The market value of the contract will fluctuate with changes in
currency exchange rates. Contracts are valued daily based on procedures
established by and under the general supervision of the Trustees of the Trust
and the change in the market value is recorded by the Funds as unrealized
appreciation and depreciation of forward foreign currency contracts. As of
December 31, 1999, the following Funds had the following open forward foreign
currency and spot contracts:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Unrealized
Contracts to Appreciation/
Portfolio Name Maturity Date Deliver/Receive In Exchange For Value (Depreciation)
Balanced Fund:
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Sales 02/01/2000 GBP 41,520 $ 68,124 $ 67,069 $ 1,055
03/13/2000 ZAR 565,000 91,141 91,870 (729)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$ 326
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GBP Great Britain Pound
ZAR South African Rand
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<CAPTION>
Unrealized
Contracts to Appreciation/
Portfolio Name Maturity Date Deliver/Receive In Exchange For Value (Depreciation)
International Equity Fund:
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Sales 01/04/2000 EUR 141,036 $143,222 $142,229 $ (993)
01/04/2000 GBP 88,271 142,514 142,570 (56)
01/04/2000 ZAR 893 145 145 --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$(1,049)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EUR European Monetary Unit (Euro)
GBP Great Britain Pound
ZAR South African Rand
</TABLE>
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS. Each Fund may invest in repurchase agreements, which are
agreements pursuant to which securities are acquired by the Fund from a third
party with the commitment that they will be repurchased by the seller at a fixed
price on an agreed upon date. Each Fund may enter into repurchase agreements
with banks or lenders meeting the creditworthiness standards established by the
Trustees of the Fund Trust. The Fund, through its custodian, receives as
collateral, delivery of the underlying securities, whose market value is
required to be at least 100% of the resale price at the time of purchase. The
resale price reflects the purchase price plus an agreed upon rate of interest.
In the event of counterparty default, the Fund has the right to use the
collateral to offset losses incurred.
SECURITY TRANSACTIONS. Securities transactions are recorded on a trade date
basis. For financial and tax reporting purposes, realized gains and losses are
determined on the basis of specific lot identification.
EXPENSES. Expenses incurred by the Trust with respect to any two or more Funds
in the Trust are prorated to each Fund in the Trust, except where allocations of
direct expenses to each Fund can otherwise be made fairly. Expenses directly
attributable to a Fund are charged to that Fund. Expenses directly attributable
to a class are charged to that class. Other expenses of each Fund are further
allocated to each class of shares based on their relative net asset values.
2. RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
Some of the Funds may invest in securities of foreign issuers. Investing in
securities issued by companies whose principal business activities are outside
the United States may involve significant risks not present in domestic
investments. For example, there is generally less publicly available information
about foreign companies, particularly those not subject to the disclosure and
reporting requirements of the U.S. securities laws. Foreign issuers are
generally not bound by uniform accounting, auditing, and financial reporting
requirements and standards of practice comparable to those applicable to
domestic issuers. Investments in foreign securities also involve the risk of
possible adverse changes in investment or exchange control regulations,
expropriation or confiscatory taxation, limitation on the removal of funds or
other assets of the Fund, political or financial instability or diplomatic and
other developments which could affect such investments. Foreign stock markets,
while growing in volume and sophistication, are generally not as developed as
those in the United States, and securities of some foreign issuers (particularly
those located in developing countries) may be less liquid and more volatile than
securities of comparable U.S. companies. In general, there is less overall
governmental supervision and regulation of foreign securities markets,
broker-dealers, and issuers than in the U.S.
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS CONTINUED
3. TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES
INVESTMENT ADVISOR. The Trust has an investment advisory agreement with
Touchstone Advisors, Inc. (the "Advisor"), an indirect subsidiary of
Western-Southern Life Assurance Company ("Western-Southern"). Under the terms of
the investment advisory agreement, each Fund pays an investment advisory fee
that is computed daily and paid monthly. For the year ended December 31, 1999,
each Fund incurred the following investment advisory fees equal on an annual
basis to the following percentages of the average daily net assets of the Fund.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Emerging International Income Value Growth & Standby
Growth Equity Opportunity Plus Income Balanced Bond Income
Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Rate 0.80% 0.95% 0.65% 0.75% 0.80% 0.80% 0.55% 0.25%
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</TABLE>
Subject to review and approval by the Board of Trustees, the Advisor has entered
into certain sub-advisory agreements for the investment advisory services in
connection with the management of each of the Funds. The Advisor pays each
sub-advisor a fee for services provided using an annual rate, as specified
below, that is computed daily and paid monthly based on average daily net
assets. As of December 31, 1999, the following sub-advisory agreements were in
place:
EMERGING GROWTH FUND
David L. Babson & Company, Inc. 0.50%
Westfield Capital Management Company, Inc. 0.45% on the first $10 million
0.40% on the next $40 million
0.35% thereafter
INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND
Credit Suisse Asset Management 0.85% on the first $30 million
0.80% on the next $20 million
0.70% on the next $20 million
0.60% thereafter
INCOME OPPORTUNITY FUND
Alliance Capital Management L.P. 0.40% on the first $50 million
0.35% on the next $20 million
0.30% on the next $20 million
0.25% thereafter
VALUE PLUS FUND
Fort Washington Investment Advisors, Inc. 0.45%
GROWTH & INCOME FUND
Scudder Kemper Investments, Inc. 0.50% on the first $150 million
0.45% thereafter
BALANCED FUND
OpCap Advisors, Inc. 0.60% on the first $20 million*
0.50% on the next $30 million*
0.40% thereafter*
BOND FUND
Fort Washington Investment Advisors, Inc. 0.30%
STANDBY INCOME FUND
Fort Washington Investment Advisors, Inc. 0.15%
* Includes assets of the Balanced Fund of the Trust and the Balanced Fund of
the Touchstone Variable Series Trust (for which OpCap Advisors, Inc. also
acts in a sub-advisory capacity).
Fort Washington Investment Advisors, Inc., is an affiliate of the Advisor.
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DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICE PLAN. Under the Trust's Distribution and Service Plan
in accordance with Rule 12b-1 under the Act, the Trust retains Touchstone
Securities, Inc. ("Distributor"), an indirect subsidiary of Western-Southern, as
a service agent of the Trust and as the principal underwriter of the shares of
each Fund. Under the Distribution Plan, Class C Shares of each Fund pay a fee to
the Distributor in an amount computed at an annual rate of 0.75% of the average
daily net assets of the Fund to finance activity that is principally intended to
result in the sale of Class C Shares of the Fund. Under the Service Plan, Class
A Shares and Class C Shares of each Fund pay a fee to the Distributor in an
amount computed at an annual rate of 0.25% of the average daily net assets of
the Fund for the provision of certain services to the holders of Class A Shares
and Class C Shares.
SPONSOR. The Trust, on behalf of each Fund, has entered into a Sponsor Agreement
with the Advisor. The Advisor provides oversight of the various service
providers to the Trust, including the Trust's administrator, custodian and
transfer agent. The Advisor receives a fee from each Fund equal on an annual
basis to 0.20% of the average daily net assets of that Fund. The Advisor waived
all fees under the Sponsor Agreement through December 31, 1999. In the last
amendment to the Sponsor Agreement, the Advisor also agreed to continue to waive
all fees until April 30, 2000. The Sponsor Agreement may be terminated by the
Sponsor or by the Trust on not less than 30 days prior written notice.
TRUSTEES. Each Trustee who is not an "interested person" (as defined in the Act)
of the Trust receives an aggregate of $5,000 annually plus $1,000 per meeting
attended, as well as reimbursement for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses from
the Trust and from Touchstone Variable Series Trust which is included in a
separate annual report. For the year ended December 31, 1999 the Trust incurred
$11,903 in Trustee fees which was prorated to each Fund.
4. PURCHASES AND SALES OF INVESTMENT SECURITIES
Investment transactions (excluding purchases and sales of U.S. government agency
obligations and excluding short-term investments) for the year ended December
31, 1999 were as follows:
Cost of Purchases Proceeds from Sales
Emerging Growth Fund $10,881,802 $12,034,258
International Equity Fund 18,436,152 18,763,995
Income Opportunity Fund 19,695,435 21,307,289
Value Plus Fund 17,640,821 17,077,526
Growth & Income Fund 24,461,076 28,062,562
Balanced Fund 4,405,934 5,713,658
Bond Fund 4,177,018 3,033,546
Standby Income Fund 9,405,343 4,215,180
The following Funds had transactions in U.S. government and U.S. government
agency obligations:
Cost of Purchases Proceeds from Sales
Growth & Income Fund $ 520,576 $ 384,660
Balanced Fund 536,732 445,979
Bond Fund 6,855,778 7,675,939
Standby Income Fund 1,117,792 1,165,442
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS CONTINUED
5. RESTRICTED SECURITIES
Restricted securities may be difficult to dispose of and involve time-consuming
negotiation and expense. Prompt sale of these securities may involve the seller
taking a discount to the security's stated market value. As of December 31,
1999, the Bond Fund held restricted securities valued by the trustees of the
Trust at $699,034, representing 3.63% of net assets. Acquisition date and cost
of each are as follows:
Acquisition Date Cost
Mercantile Safe Deposit 3/28/85 $ 49,459
Central America, Series F 8/1/86 139,864
Central America, Series G 8/1/86 139,864
Central America, Series H 8/1/86 139,864
Republic of Honduras, Series C 5/1/88 122,571
Republic of Honduras, Series D 5/1/88 139,689
The Bond Fund received these securities from The Western & Southern Life
Insurance Company Separate Account A on October 4, 1994, in exchange for a
proportionate interest in the Bond Portfolio. As part of a subsequent
reorganization, these securities were redeemed in kind and acquired by the Bond
Fund. (Note 7)
6. EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENTS
The Sponsor has agreed to reimburse each Fund so that, following such
reimbursement, the aggregate total operating expenses (excluding interest,
taxes, brokerage commissions and extraordinary expenses) of each Fund are not
greater, on an annual basis, than the percentage of average daily net assets of
the Fund listed below for the year ended December 31, 2000.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Emerging International Income Value Growth & Standby
Growth Equity Opportunity Plus Income Balanced Bond Income
Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Voluntary Expense Limit -
Class A 1.50% 1.60% 1.20% 1.30% 1.30% 1.35% 0.90% 0.75%
Voluntary Expense Limit -
Class C 2.25% 2.35% 1.95% 2.05% 2.05% 2.10% 1.65% --
Voluntary Expense Limit -
Class Y -- -- -- -- 1.05% -- 0.65% --
Aggregate Amount of
Reimbursement to Fund $215,188 $309,722 $242,471 $216,639 $317,320 $226,438 $268,587 $162,742
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7. CAPITAL CONTRIBUTION
Effective immediately after the close of business on December 31, 1998, each
series of Select Advisors Trust C and each series of Select Advisors Trust A
withdrew its assets (net of liabilities) from the corresponding series of Select
Advisors Portfolios. Each Select Advisors Trust A Fund then acquired all of the
assets (net of the liabilities) of the corresponding Select Advisors Trust C
Fund in a tax-free exchange for Class C shares of such Select Advisors Trust A
Fund. In addition, where applicable, The Western & Southern Life Insurance
Company Separate Account A, in a taxable exchange, withdrew its assets from each
Portfolio of Select Advisors Portfolios in which it invested and reinvested such
assets in Class Y shares of the corresponding Select Advisors Trust A Fund.
Select Advisors Trust A was renamed Touchstone Series Trust at the time of these
transactions. Thus, an initial capital contribution to each Fund of Touchstone
Series Trust equal to the amount of the respective Select Advisors Trust C
Fundand The Western & Southern Life Insurance Company Separate Account A's net
assets was made at that time.
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The following is a summary by Fund of unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
acquired from each series of Select Advisors Trust C as of the acquisition date,
as well as the number of shares issued from each class from the transaction:
Touchstone Unrealized Class C Class Y
Series Trust Fund Appreciation/ Shares Shares
(Survivor Fund) (Depreciation) Issued Issued
- -------------- ------------ ------------ -------------
Emerging Growth $345,785 $251,885
International Equity 849,328 417,774 --
Income Opportunity (805,796) 511,577 --
Value Plus 19,614 31,018 --
Growth & Income 91,423 193,065 1,000,000
Balanced 47,846 286,552 --
Bond 20,632 113,070 1,000,000
As of January 1, 1999, the Income Opportunity Fund had a capital loss carryover
of $495,541. There is an annual limitation of $178,514 on this capital loss
carry-forward.
8. CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS
Transactions in capital stock were as follows for the following periods and
classes of each Fund:
TOUCHSTONE EMERGING GROWTH FUND
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Year Ended Year Ended
December 31, 1999 December 31, 1998
Shares Amount Shares Amount
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Shares Outstanding (Class A):
Shares sold 97,013 $ 1,411,794 343,695 $5,012,537
Reinvestment of dividends and
distributions 71,583 1,184,076 32,355 418,391
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168,596 2,595,870 376,050 5,430,928
Shares redeemed (157,019) (2,291,937) (111,410) (1,581,667)
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Net increase (decrease) 11,577 $ 303,933 264,640 $3,849,261
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Shares Outstanding (Class C):
Shares sold 23,001 $ 326,924 -- $ --
Reinvestment of dividends and
distributions 33,503 532,034 -- --
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56,504 858,958 -- --
Shares redeemed (64,997) (924,372) -- --
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Net increase (decrease) (8,493) $ (65,414) -- $ --
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TOUCHSTONE INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND
<CAPTION>
Year Ended Year Ended
December 31, 1999 December 31, 1998
Shares Amount Shares Amount
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Shares Outstanding (Class A):
Shares sold 70,684 $ 940,653 123,496 $1,630,252
Reinvestment of dividends and
distributions 44,305 716,077 30,828 398,640
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114,989 1,656,730 154,324 2,028,892
Shares redeemed (100,888) (1,381,046) (38,129) (501,457)
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Net increase (decrease) 14,101 $ 275,684 116,195 $1,527,435
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Shares Outstanding (Class C):
Shares sold 23,528 $ 302,293 -- $ --
Reinvestment of dividends and
distributions 32,842 511,341 -- --
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56,370 813,634 -- --
Shares redeemed (67,408) (870,128) -- --
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Net increase (decrease) (11,038) $ (56,494) -- $ --
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS CONTINUED
<CAPTION>
TOUCHSTONE INCOME OPPORTUNITY FUND
Year Ended Year Ended
December 31, 1999 December 31, 1998
Shares Amount Shares Amount
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Shares Outstanding (Class A):
Shares sold 134,505 $ 986,761 374,781 $ 3,476,133
Reinvestment of dividends and
distributions 86,330 618,750 71,619 623,322
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220,835 1,605,511 446,400 4,099,455
Shares redeemed (314,603) (2,302,822) (283,285) (2,599,216)
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Net increase (decrease) (93,768) $ (697,311) 163,115 $ 1,500,239
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Shares Outstanding (Class C):
Shares sold 48,569 $ 347,865 -- $ --
Reinvestment of dividends and
distributions 46,506 323,665 -- --
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95,075 671,530 -- --
Shares redeemed (143,269) (1,029,761) -- --
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Net increase (decrease) (48,194) $ (358,231) -- $ --
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TOUCHSTONE VALUE PLUS FUND
<CAPTION>
Year Ended Period Ended
December 31, 1999 December 31, 1998
Shares Amount Shares Amount
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Shares Outstanding (Class A):
Shares sold 88,299 $ 988,307 2,605,472 $25,939,165
Reinvestment of dividends and
distributions 56,984 663,608 4,677 43,452
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145,283 1,651,915 2,610,149 25,982,617
Shares redeemed (43,587) (508,020) (9,307) (2,366)
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Net increase (decrease) 101,696 $ 1,143,895 2,600,842 $25,980,251
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Shares Outstanding (Class C):
Shares sold 43,709 $ 459,000 -- $ --
Reinvestment of dividends and
distributions 928 10,553 -- --
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44,637 469,553 -- --
Shares redeemed (27,892) (298,655) -- --
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Net increase (decrease) 16,745 $ 170,898 -- $ --
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TOUCHSTONE GROWTH & INCOME FUND
<CAPTION>
Year Ended Year Ended
December 31, 1999 December 31, 1998
Shares Amount Shares Amount
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Shares Outstanding (Class A):
Shares sold 86,582 $ 1,384,357 840,694 $13,903,526
Reinvestment of dividends and
distributions 80,184 1,155,576 36,887 569,460
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166,766 2,539,933 877,581 14,472,986
Shares redeemed (282,426) (4,495,609) (287,905) (4,676,332)
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Net increase (decrease) (115,660) $(1,955,676) 589,676 $ 9,796,654
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Shares Outstanding (Class C):
Shares sold 36,922 $ 543,763 -- $ --
Reinvestment of dividends and
distributions 13,727 179,904 -- --
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50,649 723,667 -- --
Shares redeemed (84,583) (1,259,682) -- --
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Net increase (decrease) (33,934) $ (536,015) -- $ --
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Shares Outstanding (Class Y):
Shares sold -- $ -- -- $ --
Reinvestment of dividends and
distributions 74,730 1,488,771 -- --
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74,730 1,488,771 -- --
Shares redeemed -- -- -- --
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Net increase (decrease) 74,730 $ 1,488,771 -- $ --
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TOUCHSTONE BALANCED FUND
<CAPTION>
Year Ended Year Ended
December 31, 1999 December 31, 1998
Shares Amount Shares Amount
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Shares Outstanding (Class A):
Shares sold 41,173 $ 513,685 161,051 $2,065,886
Reinvestment of dividends and
distributions 35,999 427,794 23,854 286,919
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77,172 941,479 184,905 2,352,805
Shares redeemed (104,320) (1,306,240) (68,591) (872,443)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net increase (decrease) (27,148) $ (364,761) 116,314 $1,480,362
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Shares Outstanding (Class C):
Shares sold 20,873 $ 251,855 -- $
distributions 23,421 267,813 -- --
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44,294 519,668 -- --
Shares redeemed (73,804) (878,597) -- --
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Net increase (decrease) (29,510) $ (358,929) -- $ --
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TOUCHSTONE BOND FUND
<CAPTION>
Year Ended Year Ended
December 31, 1999 December 31, 1998
Shares Amount Shares Amount
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Shares Outstanding (Class A):
Shares sold 137,197 $ 1,368,199 436,841 $4,527,950
Reinvestment of dividends and
distributions 34,756 341,765 26,120 271,637
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171,953 1,709,964 462,961 4,799,587
Shares redeemed (190,712) (1,898,035) (153,703) (1,606,439)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net increase (decrease) (18,759) $ (188,071) 309,258 $3,193,148
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Shares Outstanding (Class C):
Shares sold 35,660 $ 345,721 -- $ --
Reinvestment of dividends and
distributions 7,353 70,040 -- --
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43,013 415,761 -- --
Shares redeemed (47,002) (458,867) -- --
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Net increase (decrease) (3,989) $ (43,106) -- $ --
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Shares Outstanding (Class Y):
Shares sold -- $ -- -- $ --
Reinvestment of dividends and
distributions 67,830 915,466 -- --
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67,830 -- --
Shares redeemed -- -- -- --
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Net increase (decrease) 67,830 915,466 -- $ --
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TOUCHSTONE STANDBY INCOME FUND
<CAPTION>
Year Ended Year Ended
December 31, 1999 December 31, 1998
Shares Amount Shares Amount
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Shares Outstanding:
Shares sold 1,593,735 $15,760,608 846,688 $8,443,462
Reinvestment of dividends and
distributions 62,866 623,984 54,478 543,405
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1,656,601 16,384,592 901,166 8,986,867
Shares redeemed (339,513) (3,371,225) (635,946) (6,343,864)
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Net increase (decrease) 1,317,088 $13,013,367 265,220 $2,643,003
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</TABLE>
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS CONTINUED
9. SUBSEQUENT EVENT
On February 15, 2000, the Board of Trustees of Touchstone Series Trust (the
"Trust") approved an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization (the "CST Agreement")
between the Trust and Countrywide Strategic Trust (the "Strategic Trust").
Pursuant to the CST Agreement, Touchstone Emerging Growth Fund and Touchstone
International Equity Fund will be merged into separate new series of Strategic
Trust. In addition, Touchstone Value Plus Fund and Touchstone Growth & Income
Fund will be merged into one new series of Strategic Trust. On the same date,
the Trust's Board of Trustees approved an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization
(the "CIT Agreement") between the Trust and Countrywide Investment Trust
("Investment Trust"). Pursuant to the CIT Agreement, Touchstone Bond Fund will
be merged into Intermediate Bond Fund of Investment Trust. Each merger is
subject to approval by the shareholders of the relevant Touchstone Fund.
As of the effective time of the reorganization, each of the Touchstone Funds
that has received shareholder approval (each an "Acquired Fund") will transfer
all of its assets, subject to liabilities, to the corresponding Countrywide Fund
(each an "Acquiring Fund") in exchange solely for shares of the Acquiring Fund.
As soon as practicable after the Closing Date, each Acquired Fund will
distribute pro rata to its shareholders of record the shares of the Acquiring
Fund received in the exchange. After the reorganization, a shareholder of an
Acquired Fund will own shares of the corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund
equal in value to the shares of the Acquired Fund owned by the shareholder
before the reorganization.
The mergers are part of the consolidation of the Touchstone and Countrywide
mutual fund complexes resulting from the acquisition by Fort Washington
Investment Advisors, Inc., an affiliate of the Advisor, of all of the
outstanding stock of the parent of Countrywide Investments, Inc. which serves as
the investment advisor to each fund in the Countrywide Strategic Trust,
Countrywide Investment Trust and Countrywide Tax-Free Trust. In connection with
this consolidation, it is anticipated that the following Touchstone Funds will
be terminated: Touchstone Income Opportunity Fund, Touchstone Balanced Fund and
Touchstone Standby Income Fund. When the consolidation is completed and all
assets of the Trust have been transferred in a merger or distributed to
shareholders, the Trust will be terminated.
FEDERAL TAX INFORMATION (UNAUDITED)
At December 31, 1999, the following Funds had available, for Federal income tax
purposes, unused capital losses which may be applied against any realized net
taxable gains of each succeeding year until fully utilized or until the
expiration date noted:
Amount Expiration Date
-------- --------------
Income Opportunity Fund $1,324,985* 12/31/2006
2,842,233 12/31/2007
Bond Fund 286,914 12/31/2007
Standby Income Fund 45,214 12/31/2007
* $495,541 of which the Fund is limited to using no more than $178,514 per year.
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From November 1, 1999 to December 31, 1999, the following Funds incurred the
following net realized losses. The Funds intend to elect to defer these losses
and treat them arising on January 1, 2000:
Amount
--------
International Equity Fund $ 13,062
Income Opportunity Fund 272,855
Balanced Fund 2,301
Bond Fund 66,026
Standby Income Fund 2,595
For corporate shareholders, a portion of the ordinary dividends paid during the
Funds' year ended December 31, 1999 qualified for the dividends received
deduction, as follows:
Amount
--------
Value Plus Fund 100%
Growth & Income Fund 100%
Pursuant to Section 852 of the Internal Revenue Code, the Funds designate the
following as capital gain dividends for the year ended December 31, 1999, of
which 100% represents 20% rate gains:
Capital Gains Dividend
----------------------
Emerging Growth Fund $287,366
International Equity Fund 747,674
Value Plus Fund 515,377
Growth & Income Fund 59,785
Balanced Fund 518,705
Bond Fund 111
The Touchstone International Equity Fund paid foreign taxes of $17,180, or $0.02
per share, and the Fund recognized $189,795, or $0.20 per share, of foreign
source income during the year ended December 31, 1999.
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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND SHAREHOLDERS TOUCHSTONE SERIES TRUST
We have audited the accompanying statements of assets and liabilities, including
the schedules of investments of the Touchstone Series Trust (comprised of
Emerging Growth Fund, International Equity Fund, Income Opportunity Fund, Value
Plus Fund, Growth & Income Fund, Balanced Fund, Bond Fund, and Standby Income
Fund) (the Funds) as of December 31, 1999, and the related statements of
operations, the statements of changes in net assets, and the financial
highlights presented herein for the year ended December 31, 1999. These
financial statements and financial highlights are the responsibility of the
Funds' management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these
financial statements and financial highlights based on our audits. The
statements of changes in net assets presented herein for the years or periods
ended December 31, 1998 and the financial highlights presented herein for each
of the respective years or periods ended December 31, 1998 were audited by other
auditors whose report dated February 18, 1999 expressed an unqualified opinion.
We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted
in the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit
to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements and
financial highlights are free of material misstatement. An audit includes
examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in
the financial statements. Our procedures included confirmation of securities
owned as of December 31, 1999, by correspondence with the custodian and brokers.
An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant
estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial
statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis
for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements and financial highlights referred to
above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of each
of the respective Funds constituting the Touchstone Series Trust as of December
31, 1999, the results of their operations, the changes in their net assets and
financial highlights for the year then ended, in conformity with accounting
principles generally accepted in the United States.
Ernst & Young LLP
Cincinnati, Ohio
February 16, 2000
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SUPPLEMENTARY DATA
A special meeting of the shareholders of Touchstone Growth & Income Fund (the
"Fund") of Touchstone Series Trust was held on January 28, 1999. At the meeting,
the shareholders of the Fund voted on a proposal to approve a new sub-advisory
agreement between Touchstone Advisors, Inc., the investment advisor to the Fund
(the "Advisor"), and Scudder Kemper Investments, Inc. ("Scudder Kemper"),
pursuant to which Scudder Kemper would act as sub-advisor with respect to the
assets of the Fund. The result of the votes taken among shareholders on the
proposal is listed below:
695,166.656 shares were represented in person or by proxy, or 62.06% of the
outstanding shares of the Fund.
# of Shares Voted % of Shares Voted
Affirmative 691,843.016 99.52%
Against 614.369 0.09%
Abstain 2,709.271 0.39%
TOTAL 695,166.656 100.00%
The new agreement replaced the portfolio advisory agreement dated September 7,
1998 and is identical in all substantive respects to that portfolio advisory
agreement, except for different effective and termination dates.
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