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Key Features

  • Potential returns of 8% p.a. even if the underlying Index declines by up to 10%.
  • 5 Year investment with 9 potential opportunities to redeem every 6 months from year 1 onward.
  • 100% of the invested capital is returned if Euro Stoxx Banks Index is equal to or above 60% of its Initial Price Level on the Final Valuation Date.
  • Step Down Kick Out Barrier Levels Reduce by 2.5% annually from 100% in year 1 down to 90% in year 5.
  • This is a High Risk investment product, 100% of capital is at risk, and you may lose some or all of the money you invest (SRI risk level 6 out of 7).
  • Guarantor: Morgan Stanley A- (S&P), A1 (Moody’s), A+ (Fitch). Issuer: Morgan Stanley B.V.*
  • Closing Date 28th February – Minimum Investment €25,000

Why Invest?

Euro Stoxx Banks Index Kick Out Bond is a 5-year investment offering the potential to redeem early every 6 months after year one, with payments equivalent to 8% p.a. (simple interest). It provides 9 opportunities to redeem on semi-annual valuation dates, with potential returns growing by 4% every 6 months (up to 40% or 6.96% CAR by year 5).

Key Documents


Euro Stoxx Banks Index Kick Out Bond – Brochure

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Euro Stoxx Banks Index Kick Out Bond – KID

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Euro Stoxx Banks Index Kick Out Bond – Prospectus

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Euro Stoxx Banks Index Kick Out Bond – Target Market

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WARNING:

Past performance is not a reliable guide to future performance. The value of your investment may go down as well as up.

WARNING:

The value of investments may go down as well as up.

WARNING:

100% of your capital is at risk. If on the Final Valuation Date the Final Price Level of the Index is more than 40% below its Initial Price Level you will lose more than 40% of your initial investment amount.

WARNING:

The return of your capital at the Final Maturity Date, as well as the Investment Return, will be dependent on the solvency of Morgan Stanley B.V. as Issuer and Morgan Stanley as Guarantor if they were to default you will lose some or all of your investment.