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About

MGISX is the ticker symbol for the Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund Trust Growth Portfolio, a mutual fund managed by Morgan Stanley Investment Management. This fund typically invests primarily in equity securities of companies believed to have above-average growth potential. The fund aims to achieve long-term capital appreciation and is generally geared towards investors with a higher risk tolerance who are seeking growth rather than income. The fund's performance and specific holdings are subject to change and can be found in its prospectus and other relevant documents. Potential investors should review these documents carefully before investing to understand the fund's objectives, risks, and fees.

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Factors

Market Interest Rates: Rising rates typically decrease bond prices, as newly issued bonds offer higher yields.

Credit Quality: Downgrades to issuer credit ratings can reduce fund value, while upgrades can increase it.

Economic Growth: Strong growth may lead to higher inflation expectations and interest rates, impacting bond values.

Inflation Expectations: Rising inflation erodes purchasing power, leading to higher yields and lower bond prices.

Fund Management: The fund manager's skill in selecting and managing bonds impacts performance.

Duration: Funds with longer durations are more sensitive to interest rate changes.

Liquidity: Difficulty in selling fund holdings quickly can lower fund values.

Supply and Demand: Higher demand for the fund pushes prices up, while higher supply pushes them down.

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