Common use of Exchange-Traded Funds Clause in Contracts

Exchange-Traded Funds. Exchange traded funds (“ETFs”) are closed-ended collective investment schemes, traded as shares on stock exchanges, and typically replicate a stock market index, market sector, commodity or basket of assets. As such, they generally combine the flexibility and tradeability of a share with the diversification of a collective investment scheme. Where the Investment Guidelines permit the Local Manager to purchase ETFs, the Investment Adviser will be exposed to similar risks as detailed in respect of equity securities and collective investment schemes, as well as the general risks detailed in paragraph 1.

Appears in 27 contracts

Samples: Sub Advisory Agreement (Morgan Stanley ETF Trust), Sub Advisory Agreement (Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund Inc), Sub Advisory Agreement (Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund Trust)

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Exchange-Traded Funds. Exchange traded funds (“ETFs”"ETFS") are closed-ended collective investment schemes, traded as shares on stock exchanges, and typically replicate a stock market index, market sector, commodity or basket of assets. As such, they generally combine the flexibility and tradeability of a share with the diversification of a collective investment scheme. Where the Investment Guidelines permit the Local Manager MSIM to purchase ETFs, the Investment Adviser VKAM will be exposed to similar risks as detailed in respect of equity securities and collective investment schemes, as well as the general risks detailed in paragraph 1.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Investment Sub Advisory Agreement (Van Kampen Trust II), Investment Sub Advisory Agreement (Van Kampen Trust II), Investment Sub Advisory Agreement (Van Kampen Retirement Strategy Trust)

Exchange-Traded Funds. Exchange traded funds (“ETFs”) are closed-ended collective investment schemes, traded as shares on stock exchanges, and typically replicate a stock market index, market sector, commodity or basket of assets. As such, they generally combine the flexibility and tradeability of a share with the diversification of a collective investment scheme. Where the Investment Guidelines permit the Local Manager to purchase ETFs, the Investment Adviser will be exposed to similar risks as detailed in respect of equity securities and collective investment schemes, as well as the general risks detailed in paragraph 1.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Sub Advisory Agreement (Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund of Hedge Funds Lp), Sub Advisory Agreement (Morgan Stanley European Equity Fund Inc.), Sub Advisory Agreement (Morgan Stanley European Equity Fund Inc.)

Exchange-Traded Funds. Exchange traded funds (“ETFs”) are closed-ended collective investment schemes, traded as shares on stock exchanges, and typically replicate a stock market index, market sector, commodity or basket of assets. As such, they generally combine the flexibility and tradeability of a share with the diversification of a collective investment scheme. Where the Investment Guidelines permit the Local Manager MSIM to purchase ETFs, the Investment Adviser will be exposed to similar risks as detailed in respect of equity securities and collective investment schemes, as well as the general risks detailed in paragraph 1.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Sub Advisory Agreement (Voya INVESTORS TRUST), Sub Advisory Agreement (Voya INVESTORS TRUST), Sub Advisory Agreement (Morgan Stanley Series Funds)

Exchange-Traded Funds. Exchange traded funds (“ETFs”) are closed-ended collective investment schemes, traded as shares on stock exchanges, and typically replicate a stock market index, market sector, commodity or basket of assets. As such, they generally combine the flexibility and tradeability of a share with the diversification of a collective investment scheme. Where the Investment Guidelines permit the Local Manager MSIM to purchase ETFs, the Investment Adviser Manager will be exposed to similar risks as detailed in respect of equity securities and collective investment schemes, as well as the general risks detailed in paragraph 1.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Sub Advisory Agreement (Morgan Stanley Global Infrastructure Fund), Sub Advisory Agreement (Morgan Stanley Health Sciences Trust), Sub Advisory Agreement (Morgan Stanley Select Dimensions Investment Series)

Exchange-Traded Funds. Exchange traded funds ("ETFs") are closed-ended collective investment schemes, traded as shares on stock exchanges, and typically replicate a stock market index, market sector, commodity or basket of assets. As such, they generally combine the flexibility and tradeability of a share with the diversification of a collective investment scheme. Where the Investment Guidelines permit the Local Manager MSIM to purchase ETFs, the Investment Adviser Manager will be exposed to similar risks as detailed in respect of equity securities and collective investment schemes, as well as the general risks detailed in paragraph 1.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Sub Advisory Agreement (Morgan Stanley Global Infrastructure Fund), Sub Advisory Agreement (Morgan Stanley Series Funds), Sub Advisory Agreement (Morgan Stanley Series Funds)

Exchange-Traded Funds. Exchange traded funds (“ETFs”) are closed-ended collective investment schemes, traded as shares on stock exchanges, and typically replicate a stock market index, market sector, commodity or basket of assets. As such, they generally combine the flexibility and tradeability tradability of a share with the diversification diversifica- tion of a collective investment scheme. Where the Investment Guidelines permit the Local Manager to you purchase ETFs, the Investment Adviser you will be exposed to similar risks as detailed in respect of equity securities and collective investment schemessecurities, as well as the general risks detailed in paragraph 1.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms of Business

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Exchange-Traded Funds. Exchange traded funds (“ETFs”) are closed-ended collective investment schemes, traded as shares on stock exchanges, and typically replicate a stock market index, market sector, commodity or basket of assets. As such, they generally combine the flexibility and tradeability tradability of a share with the diversification of a collective investment scheme. Where the Investment Guidelines permit the Local Manager to you purchase ETFs, the Investment Adviser you will be exposed to similar risks as detailed in respect of equity securities and collective investment schemessecurities, as well as the general risks detailed in paragraph 1.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms of Business

Exchange-Traded Funds. Exchange traded funds (“ETFs”) are closed-ended collective investment schemes, traded as shares on stock exchanges, and typically replicate a stock market index, market sector, commodity or basket of assets. As such, they generally combine the flexibility and tradeability of a share with the diversification of a collective investment scheme. Where the Investment Guidelines permit the Local Manager to purchase ETFs, the Investment Adviser Manager will be exposed to similar risks as detailed in respect of equity securities and collective investment schemes, as well as the general risks detailed in paragraph 1.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sub Advisory Agreement (Morgan Stanley Series Funds)

Exchange-Traded Funds. Exchange traded funds (“ETFs”"ETFS") are closed-ended collective investment schemes, traded as shares on stock exchanges, and typically replicate a stock market index, market sector, commodity or basket of assets. As such, they generally combine the flexibility and tradeability of a share with the diversification of a collective investment scheme. Where the Investment Guidelines permit the Local Manager to purchase ETFs, the Investment Adviser will be exposed to similar risks as detailed in respect of equity securities and collective investment schemes, as well as the general risks detailed in paragraph 1.. Sch. 3-5

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sub Advisory Agreement (Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Fund Inc)

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