Published on 11/21/2023 in the Prospect News Structured Products Daily.
New Issue: Morgan Stanley sells $6.14 million 9.55% trigger callable yield notes on Russell, Nasdaq
By Wendy Van Sickle
Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 21 – Morgan Stanley Finance LLC priced $6.14 million of 9.55% trigger callable yield notes due Feb. 21, 2025 linked to the Russell 2000 index and the Nasdaq-100 index, according to a 424B2 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Interest is payable monthly.
The notes are callable at par on any coupon payment date after three months.
The payout at maturity will be par unless the least-performing index finishes below its 65% downside threshold level, in which case investors will lose 1% for each 1% decline of the least-performing index from its initial level.
The notes are guaranteed by Morgan Stanley.
UBS Financial Services Inc. and Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. are the agents.
Issuer: | Morgan Stanley Finance LLC
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Guarantor: | Morgan Stanley
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Issue: | Trigger callable yield notes
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Underlying indexes: | Russell 2000 index, Nasdaq-100 index
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Amount: | $6,136,050
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Maturity: | Feb. 21, 2025
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Coupon: | 9.55% per year, payable monthly
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Price: | Par of $10
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Payout at maturity: | Par unless least-performing index finishes below downside threshold, in which case 1% loss for each 1% decline of least-performing index from its initial level
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Call option: | At par on any monthly coupon date after three months
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Initial levels: | 15,817.18 for Nasdaq, 1,801.22 for Russell
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Downside thresholds: | 10,281.17 for Nasdaq, 1,170.793 for Russell; 65% of initial levels
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Pricing date: | Nov. 15
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Settlement date: | Nov. 20
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Agents: | UBS Financial Services Inc. and Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc.
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Fees: | 0%
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Cusip: | 61775K340
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