Morgan
Stanley Funds
1633
Broadway
29th
Floor
New
York, New York 10019
December
6, 2022
File
Room
Securities
and Exchange Commission
450
Fifth Street, NW
Washington,
D.C. 20549
RE:
Morgan Stanley Funds
Dear
Ladies and Gentleman,
Pursuant
to Rule 17g-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, enclosed please find the following documents for each Fund (listed
in Exhibit A), which are attached hereto:
| 1. | A
copy of the Fund’s joint fidelity blanket bond (the “Bond”) providing for
coverage of $30 million issued by ICI Mutual acting as lead underwriter and with such other
insurance companies participating in the program as may be determined by Management during
the policy term for the period October 5, 2022 to October 5, 2023; |
| 2. | A
copy of the resolutions of the Board of Directors/Trustees of the Funds, including a majority
of the Directors/Trustees who are not interested persons, approving the amount, type, form,
coverage of the Bond and the portion of the premium to be paid by each Fund, and allocation
of premiums and recoveries under the Bond; |
| 3. | A
copy of the joint fidelity bond agreement concerning the allocation of premiums and recoveries
under the Bond; and |
| 4. | A
chart that shows for each Fund (i) each Fund’s Gross Assets; and (ii) the amount of
the single insured bond that would have been provided and maintained had the Fund not been
named as an insured under a joint insured bond. |
Please
note that the premium has been paid in its entirety.
|
Very truly yours, |
|
|
|
/s/ Mary E. Mullin |
|
Mary E. Mullin |
|
Secretary of the Funds |
Enclosures
EXHIBIT
A
MORGAN
STANLEY FUNDS
at
SEPTEMBER
27-28, 2022
Open-End
Equity Funds
1. | Morgan
Stanley Europe Opportunity Fund Inc. (“Europe Opportunity”) |
2. | Morgan
Stanley Insight Fund (“Insight Fund”) |
3. | Morgan
Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc. (“Institutional Fund Inc.”) |
| • | Active
International Allocation Portfolio |
| • | Advantage
Portfolio |
| • | American
Resilience Portfolio |
| • | Asia
Opportunity Portfolio |
| • | Counterpoint
Global Portfolio |
| • | Developing
Opportunity Portfolio |
| • | Emerging
Markets Leaders Portfolio |
| • | Emerging
Markets Portfolio |
| • | Global
Insight Portfolio |
| • | Global
Concentrated Portfolio |
| • | Global
Endurance Portfolio |
| • | Global
Focus Real Estate Portfolio |
| • | Global
Franchise Portfolio |
| • | Global
Infrastructure Portfolio |
| • | Global
Opportunity Portfolio |
| • | Global
Permanence Portfolio |
| • | Global
Real Estate Portfolio |
| • | Global
Sustain Portfolio |
| • | International
Advantage Portfolio |
| • | International
Equity Portfolio |
| • | International
Opportunity Portfolio |
| • | International
Resilience Portfolio |
| • | Multi-Asset
Real Return Portfolio |
| • | Next
Gen Emerging Markets Portfolio |
| • | Sustainable
Emerging Markets Portfolio |
| • | US
Core Portfolio |
| • | U.S.
Focus Real Estate Portfolio |
| • | U.S.
Real Estate Portfolio |
| 4. | Morgan
Stanley Institutional Fund Trust (“Institutional Fund Trust”) |
| • | Global
Strategist Portfolio |
| 5. | Morgan
Stanley Variable Insurance Fund, Inc. (“Variable Insurance Fund”) |
| • | Emerging
Markets Equity Portfolio |
| • | Global
Franchise Portfolio |
| • | Global
Infrastructure Portfolio |
| • | Global
Real Estate Portfolio |
| • | Global
Strategist Portfolio |
| • | U.S.
Real Estate Portfolio |
Closed-End
Equity Funds
1. | Morgan Stanley China
A Share Fund, Inc. (“China A Fund”) |
2. | Morgan Stanley India
Investment Fund, Inc. (“India Investment Fund”) |
FIXED
INCOME FUNDS
Open-End
Fixed Income Funds
| 1. | Morgan
Stanley Global Fixed Income Opportunities Fund (“Global Fixed Income Opportunities”) |
| 2. | Morgan
Stanley Mortgage Securities Trust (“Mortgage Securities”) |
| 3. | Morgan
Stanley U.S. Government Securities Trust (“Government Securities”) |
| 4. | Morgan
Stanley Variable Investment Series (“Variable Investment”) |
| 5. | Morgan
Stanley Institutional Fund Trust (“Institutional Fund Trust”) |
| • | Core
Plus Fixed Income Portfolio |
| • | Corporate
Bond Portfolio |
| • | Short
Duration Income Portfolio |
| 6. | Morgan
Stanley Variable Insurance Fund, Inc. (“Variable Insurance Fund”) |
| • | Core
Plus Fixed Income Portfolio |
| • | Emerging
Markets Debt Portfolio |
Closed-End
Fixed Income Funds
1. | Morgan
Stanley Emerging Markets Debt Fund, Inc. (“Emerging Markets Debt”) |
2. | Morgan
Stanley Emerging Markets Domestic Debt Fund, Inc. (“Emerging Markets Domestic
Debt”) |
LIQUIDITY
FUNDS
Money
Market Funds
1. | Morgan
Stanley California Tax-Free Daily Income Trust (“California Tax-Free Daily”) |
2. | Morgan
Stanley Tax-Free Daily Income Trust (“Tax-Free Daily”) |
3. | Morgan
Stanley U.S. Government Money Market Trust (“Government Money”) |
4. | Morgan
Stanley Institutional Liquidity Funds (“Institutional Liquidity Funds”) |
| • | ESG
Money Market Portfolio |
| • | Government
Securities Portfolio |
| • | Treasury
Securities Portfolio |
Open-End
Liquidity Funds
1. | Morgan Stanley Institutional
Fund Trust (“Institutional Fund Trust”) |
| • | Ultra-Short
Income Portfolio |
| • | Ultra-Short
Municipal Income Portfolio |
ALTERNATIVE
FUNDS
1. | AIP
Alternative Lending Fund A (“Alternative Lending Fund A”) |
2. | AIP
Alternative Lending Fund P (“Alternative Lending Fund P”) |
Funds
of Hedge Funds
1. | Alternative
Investment Partners Absolute Return Fund (“Absolute Return Fund”) |
2. | Alternative
Investment Partners Absolute Return Fund STS (“Absolute Return STS”) |
3. | AIP
Multi-Strategy Fund A (“Multi-Strategy A”) |
4. | AIP
Multi-Strategy Fund P (“Multi-Strategy P”) |
ICI MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
a Risk Retention Group
1401 H St. NW
Washington, DC 20005
INVESTMENT
COMPANY BLANKET BOND
Bond (6/18)
ICI MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
a Risk Retention Group
1401 H St. NW
Washington, DC 20005
DECLARATIONS
NOTICE
This policy is issued by your risk retention
group. Your risk retention group may not be subject to all of the insurance laws and regulations of your state. State insurance insolvency
guaranty funds are not available for your risk retention group.
Item 1. |
Name of Insured (the “Insured”) |
Bond Number |
|
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc. |
88190122B |
|
Principal Office: |
|
Mailing Address: |
|
522 Fifth Avenue |
|
1585 Broadway, 16th Floor |
|
New York, NY 10036 |
|
New York, NY 10036 |
Item
2. |
Bond
Period: from 12:01 a.m. on October 5, 2022, to 12:01 a.m. on October 5, 2023, or the earlier effective date of the
termination of this Bond, standard time at the Principal Address as to each of said dates. |
Item
3. |
Limit
of Liability— |
|
Subject
to Sections 9, 10 and 12 hereof: |
|
|
|
LIMIT OF
LIABILITY |
DEDUCTIBLE
AMOUNT |
|
Insuring Agreement A- |
FIDELITY |
$30,000,000 |
Not Applicable |
|
Insuring Agreement B- |
AUDIT EXPENSE |
$50,000 |
$10,000 |
|
Insuring Agreement
C- |
ON PREMISES |
$30,000,000 |
$150,000 |
|
Insuring Agreement
D- |
IN TRANSIT |
$30,000,000 |
$150,000 |
|
Insuring Agreement
E- |
FORGERY OR
ALTERATION |
$30,000,000 |
$150,000 |
|
Insuring Agreement
F- |
SECURITIES |
$30,000,000 |
$150,000 |
|
Insuring Agreement
G- |
COUNTERFEIT
CURRENCY |
$30,000,000 |
$150,000 |
|
Insuring Agreement H- |
UNCOLLECTIBLE ITEMS OF DEPOSIT |
$1,000,000 |
$150,000 |
|
Insuring Agreement I- |
PHONE/ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS |
$30,000,000 |
$150,000 |
|
If “Not Covered”
is inserted opposite any Insuring Agreement above, such Insuring Agreement and any reference thereto shall be deemed to be deleted
from this Bond. |
|
OPTIONAL INSURING AGREEMENTS
ADDED BY RIDER: |
|
|
|
Insuring Agreement J- |
COMPUTER SECURITY |
$30,000,000 |
$150,000 |
|
Insuring
Agreement M- |
SOCIAL
ENGINEERING FRAUD |
$1,000,000 |
$150,000 |
| Item 4. | Offices or Premises Covered--All the Insured’s offices or other premises in existence at the time
this Bond becomes effective are covered under this Bond, except the offices or other premises excluded by Rider. Offices or other premises
acquired or established after the effective date of this Bond are covered subject to the terms of General Agreement A. |
| Item 5. | The liability of ICI Mutual Insurance Company (the “Underwriter”) is subject to the terms
of the following Riders attached hereto: |
Riders: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13
and
of all Riders applicable to this Bond issued during the Bond Period.
By: |
/S/ Maggie Sullivan |
|
By: |
/S/ Catherine Dalton |
|
Authorized Representative |
|
|
Authorized Representative |
Bond (06/18)
INVESTMENT COMPANY BLANKET BOND
NOTICE
This policy is issued by your risk retention group.
Your risk retention group may not be subject to all of the insurance laws and regulations of your state. State insurance insolvency guaranty
funds are not available for your risk retention group.
ICI Mutual Insurance Company, a Risk Retention Group
(the “Underwriter”), in consideration of an agreed premium, and in reliance upon the Application and all other information
furnished to the Underwriter by the Insured, and subject to and in accordance with the Declarations, General Agreements, Provisions, Conditions
and Limitations and other terms of this bond (including all riders hereto) (“Bond”), to the extent of the Limit of Liability
and subject to the Deductible Amount, agrees to indemnify the Insured for the loss, as described in the Insuring Agreements, sustained
by the Insured at any time but discovered during the Bond Period.
INSURING
AGREEMENTS
A. FIDELITY
Loss
resulting directly from any Dishonest or Fraudulent Act committed by an Employee, committed anywhere and whether committed alone or in
collusion with other persons (whether or not Employees), during the time such Employee has the status of an Employee as defined herein,
and even if such loss is not discovered until after he or she ceases to be an Employee; and EXCLUDING loss covered under Insuring Agreement
B.
B. AUDIT EXPENSE
Expense
incurred by the Insured for that part of the costs of audits or examinations required by any governmental regulatory authority or Self-Regulatory
Organization to be conducted by such authority or Organization or by an independent accountant or other person, by reason of the discovery
of loss sustained by the Insured and covered by this Bond.
C. ON PREMISES
Loss
of Property resulting directly from any Mysterious Disappearance, or any Dishonest or Fraudulent Act committed by a person physically
present in an office or on the premises of the Insured at the time the Property is surrendered, while the Property is (or reasonably supposed
or believed by the Insured to be) lodged or deposited within the Insured’s offices or premises located anywhere, except those offices
excluded by Rider; and EXCLUDING loss covered under Insuring Agreement A.
D. IN TRANSIT
Loss
of Property resulting directly from any Mysterious Disappearance or Dishonest or Fraudulent Act while the Property is physically (not
electronically) in transit anywhere in the custody of any person authorized by an Insured to act as a messenger, except while in the mail
or with a carrier for hire (other than a Security Company); and EXCLUDING loss covered under Insuring Agreement A. Property is “in
transit” beginning immediately upon receipt of such Property by the transporting person and ending immediately upon delivery to
the designated recipient or its agent, but only while the Property is being conveyed.
Loss
resulting directly from the Insured having, in good faith, paid or transferred any Property in reliance upon any Written, Original:
| (1) | bills of exchange, checks, drafts, or other written orders or directions
to pay sums certain in money, acceptances, certificates of deposit, due bills, money orders, warrants, orders upon public treasuries,
or letters of credit; or |
| (2) | instructions, requests or applications directed to the Insured, authorizing
or acknowledging the transfer, payment, redemption, delivery or receipt of money or Property, or giving notice of any bank account (provided
such instructions or requests or applications purport to have been signed or endorsed by (a) any customer of the Insured, or (b) any shareholder
of or subscriber to shares issued by any Investment Company, or (c) any financial or banking institution or stockbroker, and further provided
such instructions, requests, or applications either bear the forged signature or endorsement or have been altered without the knowledge
and consent of such customer, such shareholder or subscriber to shares issued by an Investment Company, or such financial or banking institution
or stockbroker); or |
| (3) | withdrawal orders or receipts for the withdrawal of Property, or receipts
or certificates of deposit for Property and bearing the name of the Insured as issuer or of another Investment Company for which the Insured
acts as agent; |
which
bear (a) a Forgery, or (b) an Alteration, but only to the extent that the Forgery or Alteration directly causes the loss.
Actual
physical possession by the Insured or its authorized representative of the items listed in (1) through (3) above is a condition precedent
to the Insured having relied upon the items.
This
Insuring Agreement E does not cover loss caused by Forgery or Alteration of Securities or loss covered under Insuring Agreement A.
Loss
resulting directly from the Insured, in good faith, in the ordinary course of business, and in any capacity whatsoever, whether for its
own account or for the account of others, having acquired, accepted or received, or sold or delivered, or given any value, extended any
credit or assumed any liability in reliance on any Written, Original Securities, where such loss results from the fact that such Securities
prove to:
| (1) | be Counterfeit, but only to the extent that the Counterfeit directly
causes the loss, or |
| (3) | contain a Forgery or Alteration, but only to the extent the Forgery
or Alteration directly causes the loss, |
and
notwithstanding whether or not the act of the Insured causing such loss violated the constitution, by-laws, rules, or regulations of any
Self-Regulatory Organization, whether or not the Insured was a member thereof.
This
Insuring Agreement F does not cover loss covered under Insuring Agreement A.
Actual
physical possession by the Insured or its authorized representative of the Securities is a condition precedent to the Insured having relied
upon the Securities.
G. COUNTERFEIT
CURRENCY
Loss resulting directly from the receipt by
the Insured, in good faith of any Counterfeit Currency.
This Insuring Agreement G does not cover loss
covered under Insuring Agreement A.
H. UNCOLLECTIBLE ITEMS OF
DEPOSIT
Loss
resulting directly from the payment of dividends, issuance of Fund shares or redemptions or exchanges permitted from an account with the
Fund as a consequence of
| (1) | uncollectible Items of Deposit of a Fund’s customer, shareholder
or subscriber credited by the Insured or its agent to such person’s Fund account, or |
| (2) | any Item of Deposit processed through an automated clearing house which is reversed by a Fund’s
customer, shareholder or subscriber and is deemed uncollectible by the Insured; |
PROVIDED,
that (a) Items of Deposit shall not be deemed uncollectible until the Insured’s collection procedures have failed, (b) exchanges
of shares between Funds with exchange privileges shall be covered hereunder only if all such Funds are insured by the Underwriter for
uncollectible Items of Deposit, and (c) the Insured Fund shall have implemented and maintained a policy to hold Items of Deposit for the
minimum number of days stated in its Application (as amended from time to time) before paying any dividend or permitting any withdrawal
with respect to such Items of Deposit (other than exchanges between Funds). Regardless of the number of transactions between Funds in
an exchange program, the minimum number of days an Item of Deposit must be held shall begin from the date the Item of Deposit was first
credited to any Insured Fund.
This Insuring Agreement H does not cover loss
covered under Insuring Agreement A.
| I. | PHONE/ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS |
Loss
resulting directly from a Phone/Electronic Transaction, where the request for such Phone/Electronic Transaction:
| (1) | is transmitted to the Insured or its agents by voice over the telephone
or by Electronic Transmission; and |
| (2) | is made by an individual purporting to be a Fund shareholder or subscriber
or an authorized agent of a Fund shareholder or subscriber; and |
| (3) | is unauthorized or fraudulent and is made with the manifest intent to
deceive; |
PROVIDED,
that the entity receiving such request generally maintains and follows during the Bond Period all Phone/Electronic Transaction Security
Procedures with respect to all Phone/Electronic Transactions; and
EXCLUDING
loss resulting from:
| (1) | the failure to pay for shares attempted to be purchased; or |
| (2) | any redemption of Investment Company shares which had been improperly credited to a shareholder’s
account where such shareholder (a) did not cause, directly or indirectly, such shares to be credited to such account, and (b) directly
or indirectly received any proceeds or other benefit from such redemption; or |
| (3) | any redemption of shares issued by an Investment Company where the proceeds of such redemption were requested
(i) to be paid or made payable to other than an Authorized Recipient or an Authorized Bank Account or (ii) to be sent to other than an
Authorized Address; |
| (4) | the intentional failure to adhere to one or more Phone/Electronic Transaction Security Procedures; or |
| (5) | a Phone/Electronic Transaction request transmitted by electronic mail or transmitted by any method not
subject to the Phone/Electronic Transaction Security Procedures; or |
| (6) | the failure or circumvention of any physical or electronic protection
device, including any firewall, that imposes restrictions on the flow of electronic traffic in or out of any Computer System. |
This Insuring Agreement I does not cover loss
covered under Insuring Agreement A, “Fidelity” or Insuring Agreement J, “Computer Security”.
GENERAL
AGREEMENTS
A. | ADDITIONAL OFFICES OR EMPLOYEES—CONSOLIDATION OR MERGER—NOTICE |
| 1. | Except as provided in paragraph 2 below, this Bond shall apply to any
additional office(s) established by the Insured during the Bond Period and to all Employees during the Bond Period, without the need to
give notice thereof or pay additional premiums to the Underwriter for the Bond Period. |
| 2. | If during the Bond Period an Insured Investment Company shall merge or consolidate with an institution
in which such Insured is the surviving entity, or purchase substantially all the assets or capital stock of another institution, or acquire
or create a separate investment portfolio, and shall within sixty (60) days notify the Underwriter thereof, then this Bond shall automatically
apply to the Property and Employees resulting from such merger, consolidation, acquisition or creation from the date thereof; provided,
that the Underwriter may make such coverage contingent upon the payment of an additional premium. |
B. WARRANTY
No
statement made by or on behalf of the Insured, whether contained in the Application or otherwise, shall be deemed to be an absolute warranty,
but only a warranty that such statement is true to the best of the knowledge of the person responsible for such statement.
C. COURT COSTS AND ATTORNEYS’
FEES
The Underwriter will indemnify the Insured
against court costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred and paid by the Insured in defense of any legal proceeding brought against
the Insured seeking recovery for any loss which, if established against the Insured, would constitute a loss covered under the terms of
this Bond; provided, however, that with respect to Insuring Agreement A this indemnity shall apply only in the event that:
| 1. | an Employee admits to having committed or is adjudicated to have committed
a Dishonest or Fraudulent Act which caused the loss; or |
| 2. | in the absence of such an admission or adjudication, an arbitrator or arbitrators acceptable to the Insured
and the Underwriter concludes, after a review of an agreed statement of facts, that an Employee has committed a Dishonest or Fraudulent
Act which caused the loss. |
The Insured shall promptly give notice to
the Underwriter of any such legal proceeding and upon request shall furnish the Underwriter with copies of all pleadings and other papers
therein. At the Underwriter’s election the Insured shall permit the Underwriter to conduct the defense of such legal proceeding
in the Insured’s name, through attorneys of the Underwriter’s selection. In such event, the Insured shall give all reasonable
information and assistance which the Underwriter shall deem necessary to the proper defense of such legal proceeding.
If the amount of the Insured’s liability
or alleged liability in any such legal proceeding is greater than the amount which the Insured would be entitled to recover under this
Bond (other than pursuant to this General Agreement C), or if a Deductible Amount is applicable, or both, the indemnity liability of the
Underwriter under this General Agreement C is limited to the proportion of court costs and attorneys’ fees incurred and paid by
the Insured or by the Underwriter that the amount which the Insured would be entitled to recover under this Bond (other than pursuant
to this General Agreement C) bears to the sum of such amount plus the amount which the Insured is not entitled to recover. Such indemnity
shall be in addition to the Limit of Liability for the applicable Insuring Agreement.
D. INTERPRETATION
This Bond shall be interpreted with due
regard to the purpose of fidelity bonding under Rule 17g-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (i.e., to protect innocent third parties
from harm) and to the structure of the investment management industry (in which a loss of Property resulting from a cause described in
any Insuring Agreement ordinarily gives rise to a potential legal liability on the part of the Insured), such that the term “loss”
as used herein shall include an Insured’s legal liability for direct compensatory damages resulting directly from a misappropriation,
or measurable diminution in value, of Property.
THIS
BOND, INCLUDING THE FOREGOING INSURING AGREEMENTS
AND GENERAL AGREEMENTS, IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING
PROVISIONS, CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS:
SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS
The following terms used
in this Bond shall have the meanings stated in this Section:
| A. | “Alteration”
means the marking, changing or altering in a material way of the terms, meaning or legal effect of a document with the intent to deceive. |
| B. | “Application”
means the Insured’s application (and any attachments and materials submitted in connection therewith) furnished to the Underwriter
for this Bond. |
| C. | “Authorized Address”
means (1) any Officially Designated address to which redemption proceeds may be sent, (2) any address designated in writing (not to include
Electronic Transmission) by the Shareholder of Record and received by the Insured at least one (1) day prior to the effective date of
such designation, or (3) any address designated by voice over the telephone or by Electronic Transmission by the Shareholder of Record
at least 15 days prior to the effective date of such designation. |
| D. | “Authorized Bank Account”
means any Officially Designated bank account to which redemption proceeds may be sent. |
| E. | “Authorized Recipient”
means (1) the Shareholder of Record, or (2) any other Officially Designated person to whom redemption proceeds may be sent. |
| F. | “Computer System”
means (1) computers with related peripheral components, including storage components, (2) systems and applications software, (3) terminal
devices, (4) related communications networks or customer communication systems, and (5) related electronic funds transfer systems; by
which data or monies are electronically collected, transmitted, processed, stored or retrieved. |
| G. | “Counterfeit”
means a Written imitation of an actual valid Original which is intended to deceive and to be taken as the Original. |
| H. | “Cryptocurrency”
means a digital or electronic medium of exchange, operating independently of a central bank, in which encryption techniques are used to
regulate generation of units and to verify transfer of units from one person to another. |
| I. | “Currency”
means a medium of exchange in current use authorized or adopted by a domestic or foreign government as part of its official currency.
|
| J. | “Deductible Amount”
means, with respect to any Insuring Agreement, the amount set forth under the heading “Deductible Amount” in Item 3 of the
Declarations or in any Rider for such Insuring Agreement, applicable to each Single Loss covered by such Insuring Agreement. |
| K. | “Depository”
means any “securities depository” (other than any foreign securities depository) in which an Investment Company may deposit
its Securities in accordance with Rule 17f-4 under the Investment Company Act of 1940. |
| L. | “Dishonest or Fraudulent
Act” means any dishonest or fraudulent act, including “larceny and embezzlement” as defined in Section 37 of the
Investment Company Act of 1940, committed with the conscious manifest intent (1) to cause the Insured to sustain a loss and (2) to obtain
an improper financial benefit for the perpetrator or any other person or entity. A Dishonest or Fraudulent Act does not mean or include
a reckless act, a negligent act, or a grossly negligent act. As used in this definition, “improper financial benefit” does
not include any employee benefits received in the course of employment, including salaries, commissions, fees, bonuses, promotions, awards,
profit sharing or pensions. |
| M. | “Electronic Transmission”
means any transmission effected by electronic means, including but not limited to a transmission effected by telephone tones, Telefacsimile,
wireless device, or over the Internet. |
| (1) | each officer, director, trustee, partner or employee of the Insured, and |
| (2) | each officer, director, trustee, partner or employee of any predecessor of the Insured whose principal
assets are acquired by the Insured by consolidation or merger with, or purchase of assets or capital stock of, such predecessor, and |
| (3) | each attorney performing legal services for the Insured and each employee of such attorney or of the law
firm of such attorney while performing services for the Insured, and |
| (4) | each student who is an authorized intern of the Insured, while in any
of the Insured’s offices, and |
| (5) | each officer, director, trustee, partner or employee of |
| (a) | an investment adviser, |
| (b) | an underwriter (distributor), |
| (c) | a transfer agent or shareholder accounting recordkeeper, or |
| (d) | an administrator authorized by written agreement to keep financial and/or
other required records, |
for
an Investment Company named as an Insured, BUT ONLY while (i) such officer, partner or employee is performing acts coming within the scope
of the usual duties of an officer or employee of an Insured, or (ii) such officer, director, trustee, partner or employee is acting as
a member of any committee duly elected or appointed to examine or audit or have custody of or access to the Property of the Insured, or
(iii) such director or trustee (or anyone acting in a similar capacity) is acting outside the scope of the usual duties of a director
or trustee; PROVIDED, that the term “Employee” shall not include any officer, director, trustee, partner or employee of a
transfer agent, shareholder accounting recordkeeper or administrator (x) which is not an “affiliated person” (as defined in
Section 2(a) of the Investment Company Act of 1940) of an Investment Company named as an Insured or of the adviser or underwriter of such
Investment Company, or (y) which is a “Bank” (as defined in Section 2(a) of the Investment Company Act of 1940), and
| (6) | each individual assigned, by contract or by any agency furnishing temporary personnel, in either case
on a contingent or part-time basis, to perform the usual duties of an employee in any office of the Insured, and |
| (7) | each individual assigned to perform the usual duties of an employee or officer of any entity authorized
by written agreement with the Insured to perform services as electronic data processor of checks or other accounting records of the Insured,
but excluding a processor which acts as transfer agent or in any other agency capacity for the Insured in issuing checks, drafts or securities,
unless included under subsection (5) hereof, and |
| (8) | each officer, partner or employee of |
| (a) | any Depository or Exchange, |
| (b) | any nominee in whose name is registered any Security included in the systems for the central handling
of securities established and maintained by any Depository, and |
| (c) | any recognized service company which provides clerks or other personnel to any Depository or Exchange
on a contract basis, |
while such officer, partner or employee is performing services
for any Depository in the operation of systems for the central handling of securities, and
| (9) | in the case of an Insured which is an “employee benefit plan”
(as defined in Section 3 of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”)) for officers, directors or employees
of another Insured (“In-House Plan”), any “fiduciary” or other “plan official” (within the meaning
of Section 412 of ERISA) of such In-House Plan, provided that such fiduciary or other plan official is a director, partner, officer, trustee
or employee of an Insured (other than an In-House Plan). |
Each
employer of temporary personnel and each entity referred to in subsections (6) and (7) and their respective partners, officers and employees
shall collectively be deemed to be one person for all the purposes of this Bond.
Brokers,
agents, independent contractors, or representatives of the same general character shall not be considered Employees, except as provided
in subsections (3), (6), and (7).
| O. | “Exchange”
means any national securities exchange registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. |
| P. | “Forgery”
means the physical signing on a document of the name of another person with the intent to deceive. A Forgery may be by means of mechanically
reproduced facsimile signatures as well as handwritten signatures. Forgery does not include the signing of an individual’s own name,
regardless of such individual’s authority, capacity or purpose. |
| Q. | “Items of Deposit”
means one or more checks or drafts. |
| R. | “Investment Company”
or “Fund” means an investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940. |
| S. | “Limit of Liability”
means, with respect to any Insuring Agreement, the limit of liability of the Underwriter for any Single Loss covered by such Insuring
Agreement as set forth under the heading “Limit of Liability” in Item 3 of the Declarations or in any Rider for such Insuring
Agreement. |
| T. | “Mysterious Disappearance”
means any disappearance of Property which, after a reasonable investigation has been conducted, cannot be explained. |
| U. | “Non-Fund”
means any corporation, business trust, partnership, trust or other entity which is not an Investment Company. |
| V. | “Officially Designated”
means designated by the Shareholder of Record: |
| (1) | in the initial account application, |
| (2) | in writing accompanied by a signature guarantee, or |
| (3) | in writing or by Electronic Transmission, where such designation is verified via a callback to the Shareholder
of Record by the Insured at a predetermined telephone number provided by the Shareholder of Record to the Insured in writing at least
30 days prior to such callback. |
| W. | “Original”
means the first rendering or archetype and does not include photocopies or electronic transmissions even if received and printed. |
| X. | “Phone/Electronic Transaction”
means any (1) redemption of shares issued by an Investment Company, (2) election concerning dividend options available to Fund shareholders,
(3) exchange of shares in a registered account of one Fund into shares in an identically registered account of another Fund in the same
complex pursuant to exchange privileges of the two Funds, or (4) purchase of shares issued by an Investment Company, which redemption,
election, exchange or purchase is requested by voice over the telephone or through an Electronic Transmission. |
| Y. | “Phone/Electronic Transaction
Security Procedures” means security procedures for Phone/
Electronic Transactions as set forth in the Application and/or as otherwise provided in writing to the Underwriter. |
| Z. | “Property”
means the following tangible items: money, postage and revenue stamps, precious metals, Securities, bills of exchange, acceptances, checks,
drafts, or other written orders or directions to pay sums certain in money, certificates of deposit, due bills, money orders, letters
of credit, financial futures contracts, conditional sales contracts, abstracts of title, insurance policies, deeds, mortgages, and assignments
of any of the foregoing, and other valuable papers, including books of account and other records used by the Insured in the conduct of
its business, and all other instruments similar to or in the nature of the foregoing (but excluding all data processing records), (1)
in which the Insured has a legally cognizable interest, (2) in which the Insured acquired or should have acquired such an interest by
reason of a predecessor’s declared financial condition at the time of the Insured’s consolidation or merger with, or purchase
of the principal assets of, such predecessor or (3) which are held by the Insured for any purpose or in any capacity. |
| AA. | “Securities”
means original negotiable or non-negotiable agreements or instruments which represent an equitable or legal interest, ownership or debt
(including stock certificates, bonds, promissory notes, and assignments thereof), which are in the ordinary course of business transferable
by physical delivery with appropriate endorsement or assignment. “Securities” does not include bills of exchange, acceptances,
certificates of deposit, checks, drafts, or other written orders or directions to pay sums certain in money, due bills, money orders,
or letters of credit. |
| BB. | “Security Company”
means an entity which provides or purports to provide the transport of Property by secure means, including, without limitation, by use
of armored vehicles or guards. |
| CC. | “Self-Regulatory Organization”
means any association of investment advisers or securities dealers registered under the federal securities laws, or any Exchange. |
| DD. | “Shareholder of Record”
means the record owner of shares issued by an Investment Company or, in the case of joint ownership of such shares, all record owners,
as designated (1) in the initial account application, or (2) in writing accompanied by a signature guarantee, or (3) pursuant to procedures
as set forth in the Application and/or as otherwise provided in writing to the Underwriter. |
| (1) | all loss caused by any one act (other than a Dishonest or Fraudulent Act) committed by one person, or |
| (2) | all loss caused by Dishonest or Fraudulent Acts committed by one person, or |
| (3) | all expenses incurred with respect to any one audit or examination, or |
| (4) | all loss caused by any one occurrence or event other than those specified
in subsections (1) through (3) above. |
All
acts or omissions of one or more persons which directly or indirectly aid or, by failure to report or otherwise, permit the continuation
of an act referred to in subsections (1) and (2) above of any other person shall be deemed to be the acts of such other person for purposes
of this subsection.
All acts or occurrences or events which have
as a common nexus any fact, circumstance, situation, transaction or series of facts, circumstances, situations, or transactions shall
be deemed to be one act, one occurrence, or one event.
| FF. | “Telefacsimile”
means a system of transmitting and reproducing fixed graphic material (as, for example, printing) by means of signals transmitted over
telephone lines or over the Internet. |
| GG. | “Written”
means expressed through letters or marks placed upon paper and visible to the eye. |
SECTION 2. EXCLUSIONS
THIS
BOND DOES NOT COVER:
| A. | Loss resulting from (1) riot or civil commotion outside the United States of America and Canada, or (2)
war, revolution, insurrection, action by armed forces, or usurped power, wherever occurring; except if such loss occurs while the Property
is in transit, is otherwise covered under Insuring Agreement D, and when such transit was initiated, the Insured or any person initiating
such transit on the Insured’s behalf had no knowledge of such riot, civil commotion, war, revolution, insurrection, action by armed
forces, or usurped power. |
| B. | Loss in time of peace or war
resulting from nuclear fission or fusion or radioactivity, or biological or chemical agents or hazards, or fire, smoke, or explosion,
or the effects of any of the foregoing. |
| C. | Loss resulting from any Dishonest
or Fraudulent Act committed by any person while acting in the capacity of a member of the Board of Directors or any equivalent body of
the Insured or of any other entity. |
| D. | Loss resulting from any nonpayment
or other default of any loan or similar transaction made by the Insured or any of its partners, directors, officers or employees, whether
or not authorized and whether procured in good faith or through a Dishonest or Fraudulent Act, unless such loss is otherwise covered under
Insuring Agreement A, E, or F. |
| E. | Loss resulting from any violation
by the Insured or by any Employee of any law, or any rule or regulation pursuant thereto or adopted by a Self-Regulatory Organization,
regulating the issuance, purchase or sale of securities, securities transactions upon security exchanges or over the counter markets,
Investment Companies, or investment advisers, unless such loss, in the absence of such law, rule or regulation, would be covered under
Insuring Agreement A, E, or F. |
| F. | Loss resulting from Property
that is the object of a Dishonest or Fraudulent Act or Mysterious Disappearance while in the custody of any Security Company, unless such
loss is covered under this Bond and is in excess of the amount recovered or received by the Insured under (1) the Insured’s contract
with such Security Company, and (2) insurance or indemnity of any kind carried by such Security Company for the benefit of, or otherwise
available to, users of its service, in which case this Bond shall cover only such excess, subject to the applicable Limit of Liability
and Deductible Amount. |
| G. | Potential income, including but
not limited to interest and dividends, not realized by the Insured because of a loss covered under this Bond, except when covered under
Insuring Agreement H. |
| H. | Loss in the form of (1) damages
of any type for which the Insured is legally liable, except direct compensatory damages, or (2) taxes, fines, or penalties, including
without limitation two-thirds of treble damage awards pursuant to judgments under any statute or regulation. |
| I. | Loss resulting from the surrender
of Property away from an office of the Insured as a result of kidnap, ransom, or extortion, or a threat |
| (1) | to do bodily harm to any person, except where the Property is in transit
in the custody of any person acting as messenger as a result of a threat to do bodily harm to such person, if the Insured had no knowledge
of such threat at the time such transit was initiated, or |
| (2) | to do damage to the premises or Property of the Insured, |
unless
such loss is otherwise covered under Insuring Agreement A.
| J. | All costs, fees, and other expenses
incurred by the Insured in establishing the existence of or amount of loss covered under this Bond, except to the extent certain audit
expenses are covered under Insuring Agreement B. |
| K. | Loss resulting from payments
made to or withdrawals from any account, involving funds erroneously credited to such account, unless such loss is otherwise covered under
Insuring Agreement A. |
| L. | Loss resulting from uncollectible
Items of Deposit which are drawn upon a financial institution outside the United States of America, its territories and possessions, or
Canada. |
| M. | Loss resulting from the Dishonest
or Fraudulent Acts or other acts or omissions of an Employee primarily engaged in the sale of shares issued by an Investment Company to
persons other than (1) a person registered as a broker under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or (2) an “accredited investor”
as defined in Rule 501(a) of Regulation D under the Securities Act of 1933, which is not an individual. |
| N. | Loss resulting from the use of
credit, debit, charge, access, convenience, identification, cash management or other cards, whether such cards were issued or purport
to have been issued by the Insured or by anyone else, unless such loss is otherwise covered under Insuring Agreement A. |
| O. | Loss resulting from any purchase,
redemption or exchange of securities issued by an Investment Company or other Insured, or any other instruction, request, acknowledgement,
notice or transaction involving securities issued by an Investment Company or other Insured or the dividends in respect thereof, when
any of the foregoing is requested, authorized or directed or purported to be requested, authorized or directed by voice over the telephone
or by Electronic Transmission, unless such loss is otherwise covered under Insuring Agreement A or Insuring Agreement I. |
| P. | Loss resulting from any Dishonest
or Fraudulent Act or committed by an Employee as defined in Section 1.N(2), unless such loss (1) could not have been reasonably discovered
by the due diligence of the Insured at or prior to the time of acquisition by the Insured of the assets acquired from a predecessor, and
(2) arose out of a lawsuit or valid claim brought against the Insured by a person unaffiliated with the Insured or with any person affiliated
with the Insured. |
| Q. | Loss resulting from the unauthorized
entry of data into, or the deletion or destruction of data in, or the change of data elements or programs within, any Computer System,
unless such loss is otherwise covered under Insuring Agreement A. |
| R. | Loss resulting from the theft,
disappearance, destruction, disclosure, or unauthorized use of confidential or personal information (including, but not limited to, trade
secrets, personal shareholder or client information, shareholder or client lists, personally identifiable financial or medical information,
intellectual property, or any other type of non-public information), whether such information is owned by the Insured or held by the Insured
in any capacity (including concurrently with another person); provided, however, this exclusion shall not apply to loss arising out of
the use of such information to support or facilitate the commission of an act otherwise covered by this Bond. |
| S. | All costs, fees, and other expenses
arising from a data security breach or incident, including, but not limited to, forensic audit expenses, fines, penalties, expenses to
comply with federal and state laws and expenses related to notifying affected individuals. |
| T. | Loss resulting from vandalism
or malicious mischief. |
| U. | Loss resulting from the theft,
disappearance, or destruction of Cryptocurrency or from the change in value of Cryptocurrency, unless such loss (1) is sustained by any
investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 that is named as an Insured and (2) is otherwise covered under
Insuring Agreement A. |
SECTION 3. ASSIGNMENT OF RIGHTS
Upon
payment to the Insured hereunder for any loss, the Underwriter shall be subrogated to the extent of such payment to all of the Insured’s
rights and claims in connection with such loss; provided, however, that the Underwriter shall not be subrogated to any such rights or
claims one named Insured under this Bond may have against another named Insured under this Bond. At the request of the Underwriter, the
Insured shall execute all assignments or other documents and take such action as the Underwriter may deem necessary or desirable to secure
and perfect such rights and claims, including the execution of documents necessary to enable the Underwriter to bring suit in the name
of the Insured.
Assignment of any rights or claims under this
Bond shall not bind the Underwriter without the Underwriter’s written consent.
SECTION 4. LOSS—NOTICE—PROOF—LEGAL
PROCEEDINGS
This
Bond is for the use and benefit only of the Insured and the Underwriter shall not be liable hereunder to anyone other than the Insured.
As soon as practicable and not more than sixty (60) days after discovery of any loss covered hereunder, the Insured shall give the Underwriter
written notice thereof and, as soon as practicable and within one year after such discovery, shall also furnish to the Underwriter affirmative
proof of loss with full particulars. The Underwriter may extend the sixty-day notice period or the one-year proof of loss period if the
Insured requests an extension and shows good cause therefor.
The
Insured shall provide the Underwriter with such information, assistance, and cooperation as the Underwriter may reasonably request.
See also General Agreement C (Court Costs
and Attorneys’ Fees).
The Underwriter shall not be liable hereunder
for loss of Securities unless each of the Securities is identified in such proof of loss by a certificate or bond number or by such identification
means as the Underwriter may require. The Underwriter shall have a reasonable period after receipt of a proper affirmative proof of loss
within which to investigate the claim, but where the Property is Securities and the loss is clear and undisputed, settlement shall be
made within forty-eight (48) hours even if the loss involves Securities of which duplicates may be obtained.
The Insured shall not bring legal proceedings
against the Underwriter to recover any loss hereunder prior to sixty (60) days after filing such proof of loss or subsequent to twenty-four
(24) months after the discovery of such loss or, in the case of a legal proceeding to recover hereunder on account of any judgment against
the Insured in or settlement of any suit mentioned in General Agreement C or to recover court costs or attorneys’ fees paid in any
such suit, twenty-four (24) months after the date of the final judgment in or settlement of such suit. If any limitation in this Bond
is prohibited by any applicable law, such limitation shall be deemed to be amended to be equal to the minimum period of limitation permitted
by such law.
Notice hereunder shall be given to Manager,
Professional Liability Claims, ICI Mutual Insurance Company, RRG, 1401 H St. NW, Washington, DC 20005, with an electronic copy to LegalSupport@icimutual.com.
SECTION 5. DISCOVERY
For all purposes under this Bond, a loss is
discovered, and discovery of a loss occurs, when the Insured
| (1) | becomes aware of facts, or |
| (2) | receives notice of an actual or potential claim by a third party which alleges that the Insured is liable
under circumstances, |
which would cause a reasonable person to assume
that a loss of a type covered by this Bond has been or is likely to be incurred, regardless of when the act or acts causing or contributing
to such loss occurred, even though the exact amount or details of the loss may not be known.
SECTION 6. VALUATION OF PROPERTY
For
the purpose of determining the amount of any loss hereunder, the value of any Property shall be the market value of such Property at the
close of business on the first business day before the discovery of such loss; except that
| (1) | the value of any Property replaced by the Insured prior to the payment of a claim therefor shall be the
actual market value of such Property at the time of replacement, but not in excess of the market value of such Property on the first business
day before the discovery of the loss of such Property; |
| (2) | the value of Securities which must be produced to exercise subscription, conversion, redemption or deposit
privileges shall be the market value of such privileges immediately preceding the expiration thereof if the loss of such Securities is
not discovered until after such expiration, but if there is no quoted or other ascertainable market price for such Property or privileges
referred to in clauses (1) and (2), their value shall be fixed by agreement between the parties or by arbitration before an arbitrator
or arbitrators acceptable to the parties; and |
| (3) | the value of books of accounts or other records used by the Insured in the conduct of its business shall
be limited to the actual cost of blank books, blank pages or other materials if the books or records are reproduced plus the cost of labor
for the transcription or copying of data furnished by the Insured for reproduction. |
SECTION 7. LOST SECURITIES
The
maximum liability of the Underwriter hereunder for lost Securities shall be the payment for, or replacement of, such Securities having
an aggregate value not to exceed the applicable Limit of Liability. If the Underwriter shall make payment to the Insured for any loss
of Securities, the Insured shall assign to the Underwriter all of the Insured’s right, title and interest in and to such Securities.
In lieu of such payment, the Underwriter may, at its option, replace such lost Securities, and in such case the Insured shall cooperate
to effect such replacement. To effect the replacement of lost Securities, the Underwriter may issue or arrange for the issuance of a lost
instrument bond. If the value of such Securities does not exceed the applicable Deductible Amount (at the time of the discovery of the
loss), the Insured will pay the usual premium charged for the lost instrument bond and will indemnify the issuer of such bond against
all loss and expense that it may sustain because of the issuance of such bond.
If the value of such Securities exceeds the
applicable Deductible Amount (at the time of discovery of the loss), the Insured will pay a proportion of the usual premium charged for
the lost instrument bond, equal to the percentage that the applicable Deductible Amount bears to the value of such Securities upon discovery
of the loss, and will indemnify the issuer of such bond against all loss and expense that is not recovered from the Underwriter under
the terms and conditions of this Bond, subject to the applicable Limit of Liability.
SECTION 8. SALVAGE
If
any recovery is made, whether by the Insured or the Underwriter, on account of any loss within the applicable Limit of Liability hereunder,
the Underwriter shall be entitled to the full amount of such recovery to reimburse the Underwriter for all amounts paid hereunder with
respect to such loss. If any recovery is made, whether by the Insured or the Underwriter, on account of any loss in excess of the applicable
Limit of Liability hereunder plus the Deductible Amount applicable to such loss from any source other than suretyship, insurance, reinsurance,
security or indemnity taken by or for the benefit of the Underwriter, the amount of such recovery, net of the actual costs and expenses
of recovery, shall
be
applied to reimburse the Insured in full for the portion of such loss in excess of such Limit of Liability, and the remainder, if any,
shall be paid first to reimburse the Underwriter for all amounts paid hereunder with respect to such loss and then to the Insured to the
extent of the portion of such loss within the Deductible Amount. The Insured shall execute all documents which the Underwriter deems necessary
or desirable to secure to the Underwriter the rights provided for herein.
SECTION 9. NON-REDUCTION AND NON-ACCUMULATION
OF LIABILITY AND TOTAL LIABILITY
Prior
to its termination, this Bond shall continue in force up to the Limit of Liability for each Insuring Agreement for each Single Loss, notwithstanding
any previous loss (other than such Single Loss) for which the Underwriter may have paid or be liable to pay hereunder; PROVIDED, however,
that regardless of the number of years this Bond shall continue in force and the number of premiums which shall be payable or paid, the
liability of the Underwriter under this Bond with respect to any Single Loss shall be limited to the applicable Limit of Liability irrespective
of the total amount of such Single Loss and shall not be cumulative in amounts from year to year or from period to period.
SECTION 10. MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF UNDERWRITER;
OTHER BONDS OR POLICIES
The
maximum liability of the Underwriter for any Single Loss covered by any Insuring Agreement under this Bond shall be the Limit of Liability
applicable to such Insuring Agreement, subject to the applicable Deductible Amount and the other provisions of this Bond. Recovery for
any Single Loss may not be made under more than one Insuring Agreement. If any Single Loss covered under this Bond is recoverable or recovered
in whole or in part because of an unexpired discovery period under any other bonds or policies issued by the Underwriter to the Insured
or to any predecessor in interest of the Insured, the maximum liability of the Underwriter shall be the greater of either (1) the applicable
Limit of Liability under this Bond, or (2) the maximum liability of the Underwriter under such other bonds or policies.
SECTION 11. OTHER INSURANCE
Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary herein, if any loss covered by this Bond shall also be covered by other insurance or suretyship for the benefit
of the Insured, the Underwriter shall be liable hereunder only for the portion of such loss in excess of the amount recoverable under
such other insurance or suretyship, but not exceeding the applicable Limit of Liability of this Bond.
SECTION 12. DEDUCTIBLE AMOUNT
The
Underwriter shall not be liable under any Insuring Agreement unless the amount of the loss covered thereunder, after deducting the net
amount of all reimbursement and/or recovery received by the Insured with respect to such loss (other than from any other bond, suretyship
or insurance policy or as an advance by the Underwriter hereunder) shall exceed the applicable Deductible Amount; in such case the Underwriter
shall be liable only for such excess, subject to the applicable Limit of Liability and the other terms of this Bond.
No Deductible Amount shall apply to any loss
covered under Insuring Agreement A sustained by any Investment Company named as an Insured.
SECTION 13. TERMINATION
The
Underwriter may terminate this Bond as to any Insured or all Insureds only by written notice to such Insured or Insureds and, if this
Bond is terminated as to any Investment Company, to each such Investment Company terminated thereby and to the Securities and Exchange
Commission, Washington, D.C., in all cases not less than sixty (60) days prior to the effective date of termination specified in such
notice.
The Insured may terminate this Bond only by
written notice to the Underwriter not less than sixty (60) days prior to the effective date of the termination specified in such notice.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, when the Insured terminates this Bond as to any Investment Company, the effective date of termination shall
be not less than sixty (60) days from the date the Underwriter provides written notice of the termination to each such Investment Company
terminated thereby and to the Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington, D.C.
This
Bond will terminate as to any Insured that is a Non-Fund immediately and without notice upon (1) the takeover of such Insured’s
business by any State or Federal official or agency, or by any receiver or liquidator, or (2) the filing of a petition under any State
or Federal statute relative to bankruptcy or reorganization of the Insured, or assignment for the benefit of creditors of the Insured.
Premiums are earned until the effective date
of termination. The Underwriter shall refund the unearned premium computed at short rates in accordance with the Underwriter’s standard
short rate cancellation tables if this Bond is terminated by the Insured or pro rata if this Bond is terminated by the Underwriter.
Upon the detection by any Insured that an
Employee has committed any Dishonest or Fraudulent Act(s), the Insured shall immediately remove such Employee from a position that may
enable such Employee to cause the Insured to suffer a loss by any subsequent Dishonest or Fraudulent Act(s). The Insured, within two (2)
business days of such detection, shall notify the Underwriter with full and complete particulars of the detected Dishonest or Fraudulent
Act(s).
For purposes of this section, detection occurs
when any partner, officer, or supervisory employee of any Insured, who is not in collusion with such Employee, becomes aware that the
Employee has committed any Dishonest or Fraudulent Act(s).
This Bond shall terminate as to any Employee
by written notice from the Underwriter to each Insured and, if such Employee is an Employee of an Insured Investment Company, to the Securities
and Exchange Commission, in all cases not less than sixty (60) days prior to the effective date of termination specified in such notice.
SECTION 14. RIGHTS AFTER TERMINATION
At any time prior to the effective date of
termination of this Bond as to any Insured, such Insured may, by written notice to the Underwriter, elect to purchase the right under
this Bond to an additional period of twelve (12) months within which to discover loss sustained by such Insured prior to the effective
date of such termination and shall pay an additional premium therefor as the Underwriter may require.
Such
additional discovery period shall terminate immediately and without notice upon the takeover of such Insured’s business by any State
or Federal official or agency, or by any receiver or liquidator. Promptly after such termination the Underwriter shall refund to the Insured
any unearned premium.
The right to purchase such additional discovery
period may not be exercised by any State or Federal official or agency, or by any receiver or liquidator, acting or appointed to take
over the Insured’s business.
SECTION 15. CENTRAL HANDLING OF SECURITIES
The
Underwriter shall not be liable for loss in connection with the central handling of securities within the systems established and maintained
by any Depository (“Systems”), unless the amount of such loss exceeds the amount recoverable or recovered under any bond or
policy or participants’ fund insuring the Depository against such loss (the “Depository’s Recovery”); in such
case the Underwriter shall be liable hereunder only for the Insured’s share of such excess loss, subject to the applicable Limit
of Liability, the Deductible Amount and the other terms of this Bond.
For determining the Insured’s share
of such excess loss, (1) the Insured shall be deemed to have an interest in any certificate representing any security included within
the Systems equivalent to the interest the Insured then has in all certificates representing the same security included within the Systems;
(2) the Depository shall have reasonably and fairly apportioned the Depository’s Recovery among all those having an interest as
recorded by appropriate entries in the books and records of the Depository in Property involved in such loss, so that each such interest
shall share in the Depository’s Recovery in the ratio that the value of each such interest bears to the total value of all such
interests; and (3) the Insured’s share of such excess loss shall be the amount of the Insured’s interest in such Property
in excess of the amount(s) so apportioned to the Insured by the Depository.
This Bond does not afford coverage in favor
of any Depository or Exchange or any nominee in whose name is registered any security included within the Systems.
SECTION 16. ADDITIONAL COMPANIES INCLUDED
AS INSURED
If
more than one entity is named as the Insured:
| A. | the total liability of the Underwriter hereunder for each Single Loss shall not exceed the Limit of Liability
which would be applicable if there were only one named Insured, regardless of the number of Insured entities which sustain loss as a result
of such Single Loss, |
| B. | the Insured first named in Item 1 of the Declarations shall be deemed authorized to make, adjust, and
settle, and receive and enforce payment of, all claims hereunder as the agent of each other Insured for such purposes and for the giving
or receiving of any notice required or permitted to be given hereunder; provided, that the Underwriter shall promptly furnish each named
Insured Investment Company with (1) a copy of this Bond and any amendments thereto, (2) a copy of each formal filing of a claim hereunder
by any other Insured, and (3) notification of the terms of the settlement of each such claim prior to the execution of such settlement, |
| C. | the Underwriter shall not be responsible or have any liability for the proper application by the Insured
first named in Item 1 of the Declarations of any payment made hereunder to the first named Insured, |
| D. | for the purposes of Sections 4 and 13, knowledge possessed or discovery made by any partner, officer or
supervisory Employee of any Insured shall constitute knowledge or discovery by every named Insured, |
| E. | if the first named Insured ceases for any reason to be covered under this Bond, then the Insured next
named shall thereafter be considered as the first named Insured for the purposes of this Bond, and |
| F. | each named Insured shall constitute “the Insured” for all purposes of this Bond. |
SECTION 17. NOTICE AND CHANGE OF CONTROL
Within
thirty (30) days after learning that there has been a change in control of an Insured by transfer of its outstanding voting securities
the Insured shall give written notice to the Underwriter of:
| A. | the names of the transferors and transferees (or the names of the beneficial owners if the voting securities
are registered in another name), and |
| B. | the total number of voting securities owned by the transferors and the transferees (or the beneficial
owners), both immediately before and after the transfer, and |
| C. | the total number of outstanding voting securities. |
As
used in this Section, “control” means the power to exercise a controlling influence over the management or policies of the
Insured.
SECTION 18. CHANGE OR MODIFICATION
This
Bond may only be modified by written Rider forming a part hereof over the signature of the Underwriter’s authorized representative.
Any Rider which modifies the coverage provided by Insuring Agreement A, Fidelity, in a manner which adversely affects the rights of an
Insured Investment Company shall not become effective until at least sixty (60) days after the Underwriter has given written notice thereof
to the Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington, D.C., and to each Insured Investment Company affected thereby.
SECTION 19. COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE TRADE
AND ECONOMIC SANCTIONS
This
Bond shall not be deemed to provide any coverage, and the Underwriter shall not be required to pay any loss or provide any benefit hereunder,
to the extent that the provision of such coverage, payment of such loss or provision of such benefit would cause the Underwriter to be
in violation of any applicable trade or economic sanctions, laws or regulations, including, but not limited to, any sanctions, laws or
regulations administered and enforced by the U.S. Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).
SECTION 20. ANTI-BUNDLING
If
any Insuring Agreement requires that an enumerated type of document be Counterfeit, or contain a Forgery or Alteration, the Counterfeit,
Forgery, or Alteration must be on or of the enumerated document itself, not on or of some other document submitted with, accompanying
or incorporated by reference into the enumerated document.
IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the Underwriter has caused this Bond to be executed on the Declarations Page.
ICI MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
a Risk Retention Group
INVESTMENT COMPANY BLANKET BOND
RIDER NO. 1
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc. |
88190122B |
EFFECTIVE DATE |
BOND PERIOD |
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE |
October 5, 2022 |
October 5, 2022 to October 5, 2023 |
/S/ Catherine Dalton |
In consideration of the premium charged for this Bond,
it is hereby understood and agreed that Item 1 of the Declarations, Name of Insured, shall include the following:
Morgan Stanley California Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
Morgan Stanley China A Share Fund, Inc.
Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Debt Fund,
Inc.
Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Domestic Debt
Fund, Inc.
Morgan Stanley Europe Opportunity Fund Inc.
Morgan Stanley Global Fixed Income Opportunities Fund
Morgan Stanley India Investment Fund, Inc.
Morgan Stanley Insight Fund
Morgan Stanley Mortgage Securities Trust
Morgan Stanley Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
Morgan Stanley U.S. Government Money Market Trust
Morgan Stanley U.S. Government Securities
Trust
Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series,
a series fund consisting of:
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc., a
series fund consisting of:
| o | Active International Allocation Portfolio |
| o | Asia Opportunity Portfolio |
| o | Counterpoint Global Portfolio |
| o | Developing Opportunity Portfolio |
| o | Emerging Markets Leaders Portfolio |
| o | Emerging Markets Portfolio |
| o | Global Concentrated Portfolio |
| o | Global Endurance Portfolio |
| o | Global Focus Real Estate Portfolio |
| o | Global Franchise Portfolio |
| o | Global Infrastructure Portfolio |
| o | Global Insight Portfolio
|
| o | Global Opportunity Portfolio |
| o | Global Permanence Portfolio |
| o | Global Real Estate Portfolio |
| o | Global Sustain Portfolio |
| o | International Advantage Portfolio |
| o | International Equity Portfolio |
| o | International Opportunity Portfolio |
| o | International Real Estate Portfolio |
| o | Multi-Asset Real Return Portfolio |
| o | Next Gen Emerging Markets Portfolio |
| o | U.S. Real Estate Portfolio |
| o | U.S. Focus Real Estate Portfolio |
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund Trust, a
series fund consisting of:
| o | Core Plus Fixed Income Portfolio |
| o | Corporate Bond Portfolio |
| o | Global Strategist Portfolio |
| o | Short Duration Income Portfolio |
| o | Ultra-Short Income Portfolio |
| o | Ultra-Short Municipal Income Portfolio |
Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Funds,
a series fund consisting of:
| o | ESG Money Market Portfolio |
| o | Government Securities Portfolio |
| o | Treasury Securities Portfolio |
Morgan Stanley Variable Insurance Fund, Inc.,
a series fund consisting of:
| o | Core Plus Fixed Income Portfolio |
| o | Emerging Markets Debt Portfolio |
| o | Emerging Markets Equity Portfolio |
| o | Global Franchise Portfolio |
| o | Global Infrastructure Portfolio |
| o | Global Real Estate Portfolio |
| o | Global Strategist Portfolio |
| o | U.S. Real Estate Portfolio |
Alternative Investment Partners Absolute Return
Fund
Alternative Investment Partners Absolute Return
Fund STS
AIP Alternative Lending Fund A
AIP Alternative Lending Fund P
AIP Multi Strategy Fund A
AIP Multi Strategy Fund P
Except
as above stated, nothing herein shall be held to alter, waive or extend any of the terms of this Bond.
RN0001.0-00 (01/02)
ICI MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
a Risk Retention Group
INVESTMENT COMPANY BLANKET BOND
RIDER NO. 2
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc. |
88190122B |
EFFECTIVE DATE |
BOND PERIOD |
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE |
October 5, 2022 |
October 5,
2022 to October 5, 2023 |
/S/ Catherine Dalton |
In consideration of the premium charged for this Bond,
it is hereby understood and agreed that this Bond shall not cover any loss resulting from or in connection with (1) the acts or omissions
of any custodian, clearing agency or depository located outside of the United States of America, or of any employee or agent of any such
custodian or depository; or (2) the nationalization or expropriation by any country and/or territory of any property (including “Property”
as defined in Section 1.Z of the Bond) or property rights of any Insured or any other person or entity.
Except
as above stated, nothing herein shall be held to alter, waive or extend any of the terms of this Bond.
RN0013.0-01 (09/18)
ICI MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
a Risk Retention Group
INVESTMENT COMPANY BLANKET BOND
RIDER NO. 3
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc. |
88190122B |
EFFECTIVE DATE |
BOND PERIOD |
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE |
October 5, 2022 |
October 5, 2022 to October 5, 2023 |
/S/ Catherine Dalton |
In consideration of the premium charged for this Bond,
it is hereby understood and agreed that notwithstanding Section 2.Q of this Bond, this Bond is amended by adding an additional Insuring
Agreement J as follows:
J. COMPUTER
SECURITY
Loss (including loss of Property) resulting directly
from Computer Fraud; provided, that the Insured has adopted in writing and generally maintains and follows during the Bond Period
all Computer Security Procedures. The isolated failure of the Insured to maintain and follow a particular Computer Security Procedure
in a particular instance will not preclude coverage under this Insuring Agreement, subject to the specific exclusions herein and in the
Bond.
| 1. | Definitions. The following terms used in this Insuring Agreement shall have the following meanings: |
| a. | “Authorized User” means any person or entity designated by the Insured (through contract,
assignment of User Identification, or otherwise) as authorized to use a Covered Computer System, or any part thereof. An individual who
invests in an Insured Fund shall not be considered to be an Authorized User solely by virtue of being an investor. |
| b. | “Computer Fraud” means the unauthorized entry of data into, or the deletion or destruction
of data in, or change of data elements or programs within, a Covered Computer System which: |
| (1) | is committed by any Unauthorized Third Party anywhere, alone or in collusion with other Unauthorized Third
Parties; and |
| (2) | is committed with the conscious manifest intent (a) to cause the Insured to sustain a loss, and
(b) to obtain financial benefit for the perpetrator or any other person; and
|
| (3) | causes (x) Property to be transferred, paid or delivered; or (y) an account of the Insured, or
of its customer, to be added, deleted, debited or credited; or (z) an unauthorized or fictitious account to be debited or credited. |
| c. | “Computer Security Procedures” means procedures for prevention of unauthorized computer access
and use and administration of computer access and use as provided in writing to the Underwriter. |
| d. | “Covered Computer System” means any Computer System as to which the Insured has possession,
custody and control. |
| e. | “Unauthorized Third Party” means any person or entity that, at the time of the Computer Fraud,
is not an Authorized User. |
| f. | “User Identification” means any unique user name (i.e., a series of characters) that
is assigned to a person or entity by the Insured. |
| 2. | Exclusions. It is further understood and agreed that this Insuring Agreement J shall not cover: |
| a. | Any loss covered under Insuring Agreement A, “Fidelity,” of this Bond; and |
| b. | Any loss resulting from the intentional failure to adhere to one or more Computer Security Procedures;
and |
| c. | Any loss resulting from a Computer Fraud committed by or in collusion with: |
| (1) | any Authorized User (whether a natural person or an entity); or |
| (2) | in the case of any Authorized User which is an entity, (a) any director, officer,
partner, employee or agent of such Authorized User, or (b) any entity which controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with
such Authorized User (“Related Entity”), or (c) any director, officer, partner, employee or agent of such Related Entity;
or |
| (3) | in the case of any Authorized User who is a natural person, (a) any entity for which
such Authorized User is a director, officer, partner, employee or agent (“Employer Entity”), or (b) any director, officer,
partner, employee or agent of such Employer Entity, or (c) any entity which controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with
such Employer Entity (“Employer-Related Entity”), or (d) any director, officer, partner, employee or agent of such Employer-Related
Entity; |
and
| d. | Any loss resulting from physical damage to or destruction of any Covered Computer System, or any part
thereof, or any data, data elements or media associated therewith; and
|
| e. | Any loss not directly and proximately caused by Computer Fraud (including, without limitation, disruption
of business and extra expense); and |
| f. | Payments made to any person(s) who has threatened to deny or has denied authorized access to a Covered
Computer System or otherwise has threatened to disrupt the business of the Insured. |
For purposes of this Insuring Agreement, “Single
Loss,” as defined in Section 1.EE of this Bond, shall also include all loss caused by Computer Fraud(s) committed by one person,
or in which one person is implicated, whether or not that person is specifically identified. A series of losses involving unidentified
individuals, but arising from the same method of operation, may be deemed by the Underwriter to involve the same individual and in that
event shall be treated as a Single Loss.
It is further understood and agreed that nothing in
this Rider shall affect the exclusion set forth in Section 2.O of this Bond.
Coverage under this Insuring Agreement shall terminate
upon termination of this Bond. Coverage under this Insuring Agreement may also be terminated without terminating this Bond as an entirety:
| (a) | by written notice from the Underwriter not less than sixty (60) days prior to the effective date of termination
specified in such notice; or |
| (b) | immediately by written notice from the Insured to the Underwriter. |
Except
as above stated, nothing herein shall be held to alter, waive or extend any of the terms of this Bond.
RN0019.1-00 (07/18)
ICI MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
a Risk Retention Group
INVESTMENT COMPANY BLANKET BOND
RIDER NO. 4
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc. |
88190122B |
EFFECTIVE DATE |
BOND PERIOD |
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE |
October 5, 2022 |
October 5,
2022 to October 5, 2023 |
/S/ Catherine Dalton |
In consideration of the premium charged for this Bond,
it is hereby understood and agreed that notwithstanding Section 9, Non-Reduction and Non Accumulation of Liability and Total Liability,
or any other provision of this Bond, the liability of the Underwriter under this Bond with respect to any and all loss or losses, under
Insuring Agreement H, Uncollectible Items of Deposit, shall be limited to an aggregate of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) for the Bond
Period, irrespective of the total amount of any such loss or losses.
Except as above stated, nothing herein shall be held to alter, waive or
extend any of the terms of this Bond.
RNV0024.0-01-190 (12/98)
ICI MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
a Risk Retention Group
INVESTMENT COMPANY BLANKET BOND
RIDER NO. 5
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc. |
88190122B |
EFFECTIVE DATE |
BOND PERIOD |
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE |
October 5, 2022 |
October 5,
2022 to October 5, 2023 |
/S/ Catherine Dalton |
In consideration of the premium charged for this Bond,
it is hereby understood and agreed that the Deductible Amount for Insuring Agreement E, Forgery or Alteration, and Insuring Agreement
F, Securities, shall not apply with respect to loss through Forgery of a signature on the following documents:
| (1) | letter requesting redemption of $100,000 or less payable by check to the Shareholder
of Record and sent to an Authorized Address; or |
| (2) | letter requesting redemption of $100,000 or less by wire transfer to the Shareholder
of Record of an Authorized Bank Account; or |
| (3) | written request to a trustee or custodian for a Designated Retirement Account (“DRA”)
which holds shares of an Insured Fund, where such request (a) purports to be from or at the instruction of the Owner of such DRA, and
(b) directs such trustee or custodian to transfer $100,000 or less from such DRA to a trustee or custodian for another DRA established
for the benefit of such Owner; |
provided, that the Limit of Liability for a
Single Loss as described above shall be $100,000 and that the Insured shall bear 20% of each such loss. This Rider shall not apply in
the case of any such Single Loss which exceeds $100,000; in such case the Deductible Amounts and Limits of Liability set forth in Item
3 of the Declarations shall control.
For purposes of this Rider:
| (A) | “Designated Retirement Account” means any retirement plan or account described or qualified
under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or a subaccount thereof. |
| (B) | “Owner” means the individual for whose benefit the DRA, or a subaccount thereof, is established. |
Except
as above stated, nothing herein shall be held to alter, waive or extend any of the terms of this Bond.
RN0027.0-02 (07/18)
ICI MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
a Risk Retention Group
INVESTMENT COMPANY BLANKET BOND
RIDER NO. 6
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc. |
88190122B |
EFFECTIVE DATE |
BOND PERIOD |
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE |
October 5, 2022 |
October 5,
2022 to October 5, 2023 |
/S/ Catherine Dalton |
In consideration of the premium charged for this Bond,
it is hereby understood and agreed that this Bond does not cover any loss resulting from or in connection with the acceptance of any Third
Party Check, unless
| (1) | such Third Party Check is used to open or increase an account which is registered
in the name of one or more of the payees on such Third Party Check, and |
| (2) | reasonable efforts are made by the Insured, or by the entity receiving Third Party
Checks on behalf of the Insured, to verify all endorsements on all Third Party Checks made payable in amounts greater than $100,000 (provided,
however, that the isolated failure to make such efforts in a particular instance will not preclude coverage, subject to the exclusions
herein and in the Bond), |
and then only to the extent
such loss is otherwise covered under this Bond.
For purposes of this Rider, “Third Party Check”
means a check made payable to one or more parties and offered as payment to one or more other parties.
It is further understood and agreed that notwithstanding
anything to the contrary above or elsewhere in the Bond, this Bond does not cover any loss resulting from or in connection with the acceptance
of a Third Party Check where:
| (1) | any payee on such Third Party Check reasonably appears to be a corporation or other
entity; or |
| (2) | such Third Party Check is made payable in an amount greater than $100,000 and does
not include the purported endorsements of all payees on such Third Party Check. |
It is further understood and agreed that this Rider
shall not apply with respect to any coverage that may be available under Insuring Agreement A, “Fidelity.”
Except
as above stated, nothing herein shall be held to alter, waive or extend any of the terms of this Bond.
RN0030.0-01 (01/02)
ICI MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
a Risk Retention Group
INVESTMENT COMPANY BLANKET BOND
RIDER NO. 7
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc. |
88190122B |
EFFECTIVE DATE |
BOND PERIOD |
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE |
October 5, 2022 |
October 5,
2022 to October 5, 2023 |
/S/ Catherine Dalton |
NEWLY CREATED INVESTMENT COMPANIES
In consideration of the premium charged for this Bond,
it is hereby understood and agreed that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in General Agreement A of this Bond, Item 1 of the Declarations
shall include any Newly Created Investment Company, provided that the Underwriter receives, at least annually, a report that lists (1)
all Newly Created Investment Companies created over the preceding twelve months, and (2) the estimated net assets of each Newly Created
Investment Company as of the date of the report.
For purposes of this Rider, “Newly Created Investment
Company” shall mean any Investment Company or series thereof (notwithstanding that such Investment Company’s or series’
registration under the Investment Company Act of 1940 may not yet be effective), which Investment Company or series (1) was not yet created
as of the inception of the Bond Period, and (2) has (or upon registration will have) directors who are identical to the directors of another
Insured Fund (other than another Newly Created Investment Company). .
It is further understood and agreed that the title
in this Rider is included solely for convenience and shall not itself be deemed to be a term or condition of coverage, or a description
or interpretation thereof.
Except
as above stated, nothing herein shall be held to alter, waive or extend any of the terms of this Bond.
RN0033.1-01 (07/21)
ICI MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
a Risk Retention Group
INVESTMENT COMPANY BLANKET BOND
RIDER NO. 8
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc. |
88190122B |
EFFECTIVE DATE |
BOND PERIOD |
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE |
October 5, 2022 |
October 5,
2022 to October 5, 2023 |
/S/ Catherine Dalton |
In consideration for the premium charged for this Bond,
it is hereby understood and agreed that, with respect to Insuring Agreement I only, the Deductible Amount set forth in Item 3 of the Declarations
(“Phone/Electronic Deductible”) shall not apply with respect to a Single Loss, otherwise covered by Insuring Agreement I,
caused by:
| (a) | a Phone/Electronic Redemption
requested to be paid or made payable by check to the Shareholder of Record and sent to an Authorized Address; or |
| (b) | a Phone/Electronic Redemption
requested to be paid or made payable by wire transfer to the Shareholder of Record at an Authorized Bank Account, |
provided, that the Limit of Liability for a
Single Loss as described in (a) or (b) above shall be the lesser of 80% of such loss or $80,000 and that the Insured shall bear the remainder
of each such Loss. This Rider shall not apply if the application of the Phone/Electronic Deductible to the Single Loss would result in
coverage of greater than $80,000; in such case the Phone/Electronic Deductible and Limit of Liability set forth in Item 3 of the Declarations
shall control.
For purposes of this Rider, “Phone/Electronic
Redemption” means any redemption of shares issued by an Investment Company, which redemption is requested (a) by voice over the
telephone or (b) by Telefacsimile.
Except
as above stated, nothing herein shall be held to alter, waive or extend any of the terms of this Bond.
RN0039.0-02 (06/18)
ICI MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
a Risk Retention Group
INVESTMENT COMPANY BLANKET BOND
RIDER NO. 9
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc. |
88190122B |
EFFECTIVE DATE |
BOND PERIOD |
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE |
October 5, 2022 |
October 5,
2022 to October 5, 2023 |
/S/ Catherine Dalton |
In consideration of the premium charged for this Bond,
it is hereby understood and agreed that notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Bond (including Insuring Agreement I), this Bond
does not cover loss caused by a Phone/Electronic Transaction requested:
| · | by use of an automated telephone
tone or voice response system; or |
| · | by transmissions over the Internet;
|
except insofar as such loss is covered under Insuring
Agreement A “Fidelity” of this Bond.
Except as above stated, nothing herein shall be held to alter, waive or
extend any of the terms of this Bond.
RN0048.0-03 (01/13)
ICI MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
a Risk Retention Group
INVESTMENT COMPANY BLANKET BOND
RIDER NO. 10
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc. |
88190122B |
EFFECTIVE DATE |
BOND PERIOD |
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE |
October 5, 2022 |
October 5,
2022 to October 5, 2023 |
/S/ Catherine Dalton |
In consideration of the premium charged for this Bond,
it is hereby understood and agreed that Section 5 of this Bond is amended to read as follows:
“For all purposes under this Bond, a loss is
discovered, and discovery of a loss occurs, when the Legal Department or Chief Compliance Officer of Morgan Stanley Investment Management
Inc. and/or Morgan Stanley AIP GP LP, or the Risk and Insurance Department of Morgan Stanley:
| (1) | becomes aware of facts, or |
| (2) | receives notice of an actual or potential claim by a third party which alleges that
the Insured is liable under circumstances, |
which would cause a reasonable person to assume that
a loss of a type covered by this Bond and in excess of the applicable Deductible Amount has been or is likely to be incurred, regardless
of when the act or acts causing or contributing to such loss occurred, even though the exact amount or details of the loss may not be
known.”
Except
as above stated, nothing herein shall be held to alter, waive or extend any of the terms of this Bond.
RNM0027.0-03-190 (09/18)
ICI MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
a Risk Retention Group
INVESTMENT COMPANY BLANKET BOND
RIDER NO. 11
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc. |
88190122B |
EFFECTIVE DATE |
BOND PERIOD |
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE |
October 5, 2022 |
October 5,
2022 to October 5, 2023 |
/S/ Catherine Dalton |
Most property and casualty insurers, including ICI
Mutual Insurance Company, a Risk Retention Group (“ICI Mutual”), are subject to the requirements of the Terrorism Risk Insurance
Act of 2002, as amended (the “Act”). The Act establishes a federal insurance backstop under which ICI Mutual and these other
insurers may be partially reimbursed by the United States Government for future “insured losses” resulting from certified
“acts of terrorism.” (Each of these bolded terms is defined by the Act.) The Act also places certain disclosure
and other obligations on ICI Mutual and these other insurers.
Pursuant to the Act, any future losses to ICI Mutual
caused by certified “acts of terrorism” may be partially reimbursed by the United States government under a formula
established by the Act. Under this formula, the United States government would generally reimburse ICI Mutual for the Federal Share of
Compensation of ICI Mutual’s “insured losses” in excess of ICI Mutual’s “insurer deductible”
until total “insured losses” of all participating insurers reach $100 billion (the “Cap on Annual Liability”).
If total “insured losses” of all property and casualty insurers reach the Cap on Annual Liability in any one calendar
year, the Act limits U.S. Government reimbursement and provides that the insurers will not be liable under their policies for their portions
of such losses that exceed such amount. Amounts otherwise payable under this policy may be reduced as a result.
This policy has no express exclusion for “acts
of terrorism.” However, coverage under this policy remains subject to all applicable terms, conditions and limitations of the
policy (including exclusions) that are permissible under the Act.
The portion of the premium that is attributable to
any coverage potentially available under the policy for “acts of terrorism” is one percent (1%) and does not include
any charges for the portion of loss that may be covered by the U.S. Government under the Act
As used herein, “Federal Share of Compensation”
shall mean 80% beginning on January 1, 2020.
Except as above stated, nothing herein shall be held to alter, waive or
extend any of the terms of this Bond.
RN0053.1-01 (05/21)
ICI MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
a Risk Retention Group
INVESTMENT COMPANY BLANKET BOND
RIDER NO. 12
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc. |
88190122B |
EFFECTIVE DATE |
BOND PERIOD |
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE |
October 5, 2022 |
October 5, 2022 to October 5, 2023 |
/S/ Catherine Dalton |
In consideration of the premium charged for this Bond, it is hereby understood
and agreed that Section 1.L shall be amended to read as follows:
“Dishonest or Fraudulent Act”
means any dishonest or fraudulent act, including “larceny and embezzlement” as defined in Section 37 of the Investment Company
Act of 1940, committed with the conscious manifest intent (1) to cause the Insured to sustain a loss or (2) to obtain an improper financial
benefit for the perpetrator or any other person or entity. A Dishonest or Fraudulent Act does not mean or include a reckless act, a negligent
act, or a grossly negligent act. As used in this definition, “improper financial benefit” does not include any employee benefits
received in the course of employment, including salaries, commissions, fees, bonuses, promotions, awards, profit sharing or pensions.
Except
as above stated, nothing herein shall be held to alter, waive or extend any of the terms of this Bond.
RNM0005.0-00-190 (09/18)
ICI MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
a Risk Retention Group
INVESTMENT COMPANY BLANKET BOND
RIDER NO. 13
Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc. |
88190122B |
EFFECTIVE DATE |
BOND PERIOD |
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE |
October 5, 2022 |
October 5, 2022 to October 5, 2023 |
/S/ Catherine Dalton |
SOCIAL ENGINEERING FRAUD
In consideration of the premium charged for this Bond,
it is hereby understood and agreed that this Bond is amended by adding an additional Insuring Agreement M, as follows:
M. Social
Engineering Fraud
Loss resulting directly from the Insured, in good faith,
transferring, paying, or delivering money from its own account as a direct result of a Social Engineering Fraud;
PROVIDED, that the entity receiving such request generally
maintains and follows during the Bond Period all Social Engineering Security Procedures.
The Limit of Liability for a Single Loss under this
Insuring Agreement M shall be the lesser of (a) 50% of the amount by which such Single Loss exceeds the Deductible Amount or (b) $1,000,000
(One Million Dollars), and the Insured shall bear the remainder of any such Single Loss. The Deductible Amount for this Insuring Agreement
M is $150,000 (One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars).
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Bond, the
aggregate Limit of Liability under this Bond with respect to any and all loss or losses under this Insuring Agreement M shall be $1,000,000
(One Million Dollars) for the Bond Period, irrespective of the total amount of such loss or losses.
This Insuring Agreement M does not cover loss covered
under any other Insuring Agreement of this Bond.
It is further understood and agreed that for purposes
of this rider:
| 1. | “Communication” means an instruction that (a) directs an Employee to transfer, pay, or deliver
money from the Insured’s own account, (b) contains a material misrepresentation of fact, and (c) is relied upon by the Employee,
believing it to be true. |
| 2. | “Social Engineering Fraud” means the intentional misleading of an Employee through the use
of a Communication, where such Communication: |
| (a) | is transmitted to the Employee in writing, by voice over the telephone, or by Electronic Transmission; |
| (b) | is made by an individual who purports to be (i) an Employee who is duly authorized by the Insured to instruct
another Employee to transfer, pay, or deliver money, or (ii) an officer or employee of a Vendor who is duly authorized by the Insured
to instruct an Employee to transfer, pay, or deliver money; and |
| (c) | is unauthorized, dishonest or fraudulent and is made with the manifest intent to deceive. |
| 3. | “Social Engineering Security Procedures” means security procedures intended to prevent Social
Engineering Fraud as set forth in the Application and/or as otherwise provided in writing to the Underwriter. |
| 4. | “Vendor” means any entity or individual that provides goods or services to the Insured under
a pre-existing, written agreement. |
Except
as above stated, nothing herein shall be held to alter, waive, or extend any of the terms of this Bond.
RN0054.0-00 (07/18)
Fidelity
Bond Resolutions from the September 28, 2022 Board Meeting on behalf of the Morgan Stanley Funds
RESOLVED,
that, having due consideration to all relevant factors, including those set forth in Rule 17g-1 under the Investment Company Act, and
having due consideration for the aggregate value of the funds and securities of the Fund to which each officer or employee of the Fund
may, singly or jointly with others, have access, including, but not limited to, subscription payments for shares, either directly or
through authority to draw upon such funds or to direct generally the disposition of such assets, the Board, including a majority of the
independent Directors/Trustees, hereby approves the type and form of the joint fidelity bond as discussed and presented at this Meeting,
to be maintained by this Fund jointly with the Funds in accordance with the Investment Company Act and Rule 17g-1 thereunder, and further
approves that said bond shall be in an amount at least equal to the sum of the total amount of coverage which each Fund would have been
required to provide and maintain individually pursuant to the schedule contained in Rule 17g-1(d)(1), such amount to be monitored and
determined on a continuous basis for each Fund by MSIM Inc. or MSAIP, as applicable, and the Board hereby approves the amount of said
bond so determined; and further
RESOLVED, that the Board hereby approves
the binding of the Bond as discussed and presented at this Meeting; and further
RESOLVED, that the Board, including a majority
of the independent Directors/Trustees, having taken all relevant factors into consideration, including those set forth in Rule 17g-1 under
the Investment Company Act, hereby approves a premium allocation for the Bond as discussed and presented at this Meeting; and further
RESOLVED, that the Board hereby approves
the payment by the Fund of a portion of the total premium for the coverage of said Bond, the amount of such portion to be in the proportion
that the net assets of the Fund bear to the total net assets of all Funds, as of a date to be selected by Management; and further
RESOLVED, that the Board hereby authorizes
the officers of the Fund to prepare and enter into agreements meeting the requirements of Rule 17g-1(f) under the Investment Company Act
relating to joint insured bonds covering investment companies, in substantially the same form as the present agreement among the Funds;
and further
RESOLVED, that the Board hereby designates
the Secretary of the Fund or any Vice President or Assistant Secretary as the officer who shall make all filings with the SEC and give
all notices to the members of the Board of the
Fund which shall at any time be required by Rule 17g-1(g) under the Investment Company
Act; and further
RESOLVED,
that the Board hereby authorizes the Fund to participate in said Bond only so long as the Board, upon consideration of the matter no
less frequently than annually, shall approve the form and amount of the Bond, and the portion of the premium for said Bond to be paid
by the Fund; and further
RESOLVED,
that the Board hereby approves the Fund’s participation in the Morgan Stanley corporate cyber liability insurance policy, as discussed
at this Meeting; and further
RESOLVED,
that the officers of the Fund be, and each hereby is, authorized from time to time to do, or cause to be done, all such other acts and
things, and to amend, execute and/or deliver all such instruments and documents, as each officer shall deem necessary or appropriate,
to carry out the purpose and intent of the foregoing resolutions.
JOINT FIDELITY BOND AGREEMENT
WHEREAS, each Morgan Stanley Fund listed on
the attached Appendix A (each a “Fund” and collectively, the “Funds”) is a management investment
company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “Investment Company Act”);
WHEREAS, each Fund is named in a joint fidelity
blanket bond (the “Bond”) issued by the ICI Mutual Insurance Company; and whereas, the Funds which are so named in
such Bond are required to enter into a Joint Fidelity Bond Agreement pursuant to Rule 17g-1(f) under the Investment Company Act;
NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed that in the event
a recovery is awarded under the Bond as a result of a loss sustained by one or more of the Funds named in such Bond, each Fund shall receive
an equitable and proportionate share of the recovery, such amount being at least equal to the minimum amount as set forth in a single
insured bond pursuant to Rule 17g-1(d)(1) of the Investment Company Act.
Dated: December 6, 2022
By: |
/s/
Mary E. Mullin |
|
|
Mary
E. Mullin |
|
|
Secretary
of each Fund |
|
Appendix A
MORGAN STANLEY FUNDS
at
SEPTEMBER 27-28, 2022
Open-End Equity Funds
| 1. | Morgan Stanley Europe Opportunity Fund Inc. (“Europe Opportunity”) |
| 2. | Morgan Stanley Insight Fund (“Insight Fund”) |
| 3. | Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc. (“Institutional Fund Inc.”) |
| • | Active International Allocation Portfolio |
• American
Resilience Portfolio
| • | Asia Opportunity Portfolio |
| • | Counterpoint Global Portfolio |
| • | Developing Opportunity Portfolio |
| • | Emerging Markets Leaders Portfolio |
| • | Emerging Markets Portfolio |
| • | Global Insight Portfolio |
| • | Global Concentrated Portfolio |
| • | Global Endurance Portfolio |
| • | Global Focus Real Estate Portfolio |
| • | Global Franchise Portfolio |
| • | Global Infrastructure Portfolio |
| • | Global Opportunity Portfolio |
| • | Global Permanence Portfolio |
| • | Global Real Estate Portfolio |
| • | Global Sustain Portfolio |
| • | International Advantage Portfolio |
| • | International Equity Portfolio |
| • | International Opportunity Portfolio |
• International
Resilience Portfolio
| • | Multi-Asset Real Return Portfolio |
| • | Next Gen Emerging Markets Portfolio |
• Sustainable
Emerging Markets Portfolio
• U.S.
Focus Real Estate Portfolio
| • | U.S. Real Estate Portfolio |
| 4. | Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund Trust (“Institutional Fund Trust”) |
| • | Global Strategist Portfolio |
| 5. | Morgan Stanley Variable Insurance Fund, Inc. (“Variable Insurance Fund”) |
| • | Emerging Markets Equity Portfolio |
| • | Global Franchise Portfolio |
| • | Global Infrastructure Portfolio |
| • | Global Real Estate Portfolio |
| • | Global Strategist Portfolio |
| • | U.S. Real Estate Portfolio |
Closed-End Equity Funds
1. | Morgan Stanley China A Share Fund, Inc. (“China A Fund”) |
2. | Morgan Stanley India Investment Fund, Inc. (“India Investment Fund”) |
FIXED INCOME FUNDS
Open-End Fixed Income Funds
| 1. | Morgan Stanley Global Fixed Income Opportunities Fund (“Global Fixed Income Opportunities”) |
| 2. | Morgan Stanley Mortgage Securities Trust (“Mortgage Securities”) |
| 3. | Morgan Stanley U.S. Government Securities Trust (“Government Securities”) |
| 4. | Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series (“Variable Investment”) |
| 5. | Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund Trust (“Institutional Fund Trust”) |
| • | Core Plus Fixed Income Portfolio |
| • | Corporate Bond Portfolio |
| • | Short Duration Income Portfolio |
| 6. | Morgan Stanley Variable Insurance Fund, Inc. (“Variable Insurance Fund”) |
| • | Core Plus Fixed Income Portfolio |
| • | Emerging Markets Debt Portfolio |
Closed-End Fixed Income Funds
| 1. | Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets
Debt Fund, Inc. (“Emerging Markets Debt”) |
| 2. | Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Domestic Debt Fund, Inc. (“Emerging Markets Domestic Debt”) |
LIQUIDITY FUNDS
Money Market Funds
| 1. | Morgan Stanley California Tax-Free Daily Income Trust (“California Tax-Free Daily”) |
| 2. | Morgan Stanley Tax-Free Daily Income Trust (“Tax-Free Daily”) |
3. | Morgan Stanley U.S. Government Money Market Trust (“Government Money”) |
4. | Morgan Stanley Institutional
Liquidity Funds (“Institutional Liquidity Funds”) |
| • | ESG Money Market Portfolio |
| • | Government Securities Portfolio |
| • | Treasury Securities Portfolio |
Open-End Liquidity Funds
1. | Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund Trust (“Institutional Fund Trust”) |
| • | Ultra-Short Income Portfolio |
| • | Ultra-Short Municipal Income Portfolio |
ALTERNATIVE FUNDS
| 1. | AIP Alternative Lending Fund A (“Alternative Lending Fund A”) |
| 2. | AIP Alternative Lending Fund
P (“Alternative Lending Fund P”) |
Funds of Hedge Funds
| 1. | Alternative Investment Partners Absolute Return Fund (“Absolute Return Fund”) |
| 2. | Alternative Investment Partners Absolute Return Fund STS (“Absolute Return STS”) |
| 3. | AIP Multi-Strategy Fund A (“Multi-Strategy A”) |
| 4. | AIP Multi-Strategy Fund P (“Multi-Strategy P”) |
REVIEW OF FIDELITY BOND COVERAGE
September 30, 2022
|
GROSS ASSETS
PORTFOLIO
(in mils) |
|
GROSS ASSETS
Registrant
(in mils) |
|
MINIMUM
COVERAGE
REQUIRED |
MORGAN STANLEY RETAIL FUNDS |
|
|
|
|
|
CALIFORNIA TAX FREE DAILY INCOME |
|
|
16 |
|
225,000 |
INSIGHT FUND |
|
|
1,871 |
|
1,500,000 |
EUROPE OPPORTUNITY FUND |
|
|
118 |
|
525,000 |
GLOBAL FIXED INCOME OPP FUND |
|
|
892 |
|
1,000,000 |
MORTGAGE SECURITIES TRUST |
|
|
237 |
|
600,000 |
TAX-FREE DAILY INC. |
|
|
23 |
|
250,000 |
U.S. GOVERNMENT SEC TR |
|
|
278 |
|
750,000 |
U.S. GOVERNMENT MONEY MARKET |
|
|
620 |
|
900,000 |
MORGAN STANLEY VARIABLE INVESTMENT SERIES |
|
|
50 |
|
400,000 |
INCOME PLUS |
50 |
|
|
|
|
MORGAN STANLEY INSTITUTIONAL CLOSED END FUNDS |
|
|
|
|
|
MSCE CHINA A SHARE |
|
|
364 |
|
750,000 |
MSCE EMERGING MARKETS DEBT |
|
|
159 |
|
600,000 |
MSCE EMERGING MARKETS DOMESTIC DEBT |
|
|
671 |
|
900,000 |
MSCE INDIA INVESTMENT FUND |
|
|
309 |
|
750,000 |
Information Classification: Limited Access
REVIEW OF FIDELITY BOND COVERAGE
September 30, 2022
|
GROSS ASSETS
PORTFOLIO
(in mils) |
|
GROSS ASSETS
Registrant
(in mils) |
|
MINIMUM
COVERAGE
REQUIRED |
MORGAN STANLEY INSTITUTIONAL FUND, INC. |
|
|
20,114 |
|
2,500,000 |
GLOBAL SUSTAIN |
76 |
|
|
|
|
ACTIVE INTERNATIONAL ALLOCATION |
161 |
|
|
|
|
ADVANTAGE |
265 |
|
|
|
|
GROWTH |
5,942 |
|
|
|
|
EMERGING MARKETS |
454 |
|
|
|
|
GLOBAL INSIGHT |
98 |
|
|
|
|
GLOBAL FRANCHISE |
2,837 |
|
|
|
|
GLOBAL OPPORTUNITY |
2,802 |
|
|
|
|
GLOBAL REAL ESTATE |
42 |
|
|
|
|
INTERNATIONAL ADVANTAGE |
3,052 |
|
|
|
|
INTERNATIONAL EQUITY |
1,272 |
|
|
|
|
INTERNATIONAL OPPORTUNITY |
1,322 |
|
|
|
|
GLOBAL INFRASTRUCTURE |
261 |
|
|
|
|
INCEPTION |
450 |
|
|
|
|
U.S. REAL ESTATE |
31 |
|
|
|
|
NEXT GEN EMERGING MARKETS PORTFOLIO |
44 |
|
|
|
|
EMERGING MARKETS LEADERS |
283 |
|
|
|
|
ASIA OPPORTUNITY |
229 |
|
|
|
|
GLOBAL CONCENTRATED |
81 |
|
|
|
|
GLOBAL CORE |
18 |
|
|
|
|
US CORE |
199 |
|
|
|
|
COUNTERPOINT GLOBAL |
9 |
|
|
|
|
MULT AST REAL RET PORT |
38 |
|
|
|
|
GLOBAL ENDURANCE |
31 |
|
|
|
|
CHINA EQUITY PORTFOLIO |
8 |
|
|
|
|
Information Classification: Limited Access
REVIEW OF FIDELITY BOND COVERAGE
September 30, 2022
|
GROSS ASSETS
PORTFOLIO
(in mils) |
|
GROSS ASSETS
Registrant
(in mils) |
|
MINIMUM
COVERAGE
REQUIRED |
GLOBAL PERMANENCE |
4 |
|
|
|
|
DEVELOPING OPPT PORTF |
84 |
|
|
|
|
PERMANENCE PORTFOLIO |
3 |
|
|
|
|
GLOBAL FOCUS REAL ESTATE PORTFOLIO |
4 |
|
|
|
|
US FOCUS REAL ESTATE PORT |
4 |
|
|
|
|
VITALITY PORTFOLIO |
2 |
|
|
|
|
AMERICAN RESILIENCE PORTFOLIO |
1 |
|
|
|
|
INTL RESILIENCE PORTFOLIO |
1 |
|
|
|
|
SUSTAINABLE EMERGING MARKETS PORTFOLIO |
5 |
|
|
|
|
MORGAN STANLEY INSTITUTIONAL FUND TRUST |
|
|
14,896 |
|
2,500,000 |
GLOBAL STRATEGIST |
445 |
|
|
|
|
CORE PLUS FIXED INCOME |
832 |
|
|
|
|
CORPORATE BOND |
134 |
|
|
|
|
SHORT DURATION INCOME |
416 |
|
|
|
|
DISCOVERY |
1,164 |
|
|
|
|
HIGH YIELD |
142 |
|
|
|
|
ULTRA SHORT INCOME |
11,513 |
|
|
|
|
ULTRA-SHORT MUNICIPAL INCOME |
147 |
|
|
|
|
DYNAMIC VALUE PORTFOLIO. |
102 |
|
|
|
|
MORGAN STANLEY INSTITUTIONAL LIQUIDITY FUNDS |
|
|
270,482 |
|
2,500,000 |
GOVERNMENT PORTFOLIO |
145,743 |
|
|
|
|
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES |
9,131 |
|
|
|
|
MONEY MARKET |
3,751 |
|
|
|
|
PRIME PORTFOLIO |
15,768 |
|
|
|
|
Information Classification: Limited Access
REVIEW OF FIDELITY BOND COVERAGE
September 30, 2022
|
GROSS ASSETS
PORTFOLIO
(in mils) |
|
GROSS ASSETS
Registrant
(in mils) |
|
MINIMUM
COVERAGE
REQUIRED |
TAX-EXEMPT |
390 |
|
|
|
|
TREASURY |
36,398 |
|
|
|
|
TREASURY SECURITIES |
59,300 |
|
|
|
|
MORGAN STANLEY VARIABLE
INSURANCE FUND, INC. |
|
|
1,424 |
|
1,250,000 |
GROWTH |
430 |
|
|
|
|
CORE PLUS FIXED INCOME |
103 |
|
|
|
|
EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY |
149 |
|
|
|
|
EMERGING MARKETS DEBT |
107 |
|
|
|
|
GLOBAL FRANCHISE |
26 |
|
|
|
|
GLOBAL REAL ESTATE |
36 |
|
|
|
|
GLOBAL STRATEGIST |
81 |
|
|
|
|
DISCOVERY PORTFOLIO |
142 |
|
|
|
|
U.S. REAL ESTATE |
276 |
|
|
|
|
GLOBAL INFRASTRUCTURE |
74 |
|
|
|
|
FUNDS OF HEDGE
FUNDS |
|
|
|
|
|
AIP Alternative Lending
Fund A |
|
|
3,238 |
|
2,100,000 |
AIP Alternative Lending
Fund P |
|
|
886 |
|
1,000,000 |
AIP Multi Strategy A |
|
|
0.05 |
|
50,000 |
AIP Multi Strategy P |
|
|
0.4 |
|
50,000 |
Alternative Investment
Partners Absolute Return Fund |
|
|
185 |
|
600,000 |
Alternative Investment
Partners Absolute Return Fund STS |
|
|
179 |
|
600,000 |
COMBINED
TOTAL |
|
|
317,012 |
|
22,300,000 |
(CURRENT AMOUNT OF FIDELITY BOND IN EFFECT IS $30 MILLION)
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