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About

MFRLX.US represents the Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund Trust Emerging Markets Leaders Portfolio Class I fund. This is a mutual fund focused on investing in equity securities of companies located in emerging market countries. The fund seeks long-term capital appreciation and generally invests at least 80% of its net assets in equity securities of emerging market leaders, which are defined as companies that are leaders in their respective sectors or industries within emerging markets. The performance of the fund is subject to the risks associated with investing in emerging markets, including political and economic instability, currency fluctuations, and less developed legal and regulatory systems.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Strong historical returns tend to attract more investors, increasing demand and price.

Market Conditions: Broad market uptrends often lift fund prices, while downturns can depress them.

Interest Rates: Rising rates can make bonds less attractive, potentially lowering the fund's value.

Credit Risk: Changes in the creditworthiness of issuers can impact bond prices within the fund.

Expense Ratio: A higher expense ratio can detract from returns, potentially impacting investor demand.

Fund Manager Skill: Competent management can identify profitable opportunities, boosting performance.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation can erode the value of fixed-income investments.

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