
headwind. This distinctive fund was taken over in June 2009 by a team of managers from Morgan Stanley Institutional International MSIQX after a previous team led by Hassan Elmasry (who ran the fund for seven years) left to start its own firm. The current team
veteran team from that firm that used the same strategy for part of its other charge, Morgan Stanley Institutional International MSIQX . But in June 2010, as a result of Invesco's purchase of the Van Kampen funds from Morgan Stanley, a new team from Invesco
It runs Morgan Stanley Institutional International Equity MSIQX in an identical style . The team also took over Morgan Stanley ..... identically managed Morgan Stanley Institutional International Equity MSIQX has an excellent long - term record . ) It's a solid choice
Valdimir Demine and Bruno Paulson , were made comanagers , too . The team runs Morgan Stanley Institutional International Equity MSIQX in an identical style . It also took over Morgan Stanley Institutional Global Franchise in June 2009 . USAMSIQXCoreCoreThe management
allocated capital extremely well. The new team, led by William Lock, has run Morgan Stanley Institutional International Equity MSIQX (where Elmasry's predecessor on Global Franchise previously worked) for a decade and has used the franchise strategy for
this fund's current team is certainly qualified to handle it. It has run Morgan Stanley Institutional International Equity MSIQX (where Elmasry's predecessor on Global Franchise previously worked) for a decade and has used the franchise strategy for
Lock appears to be up to this substantial challenge. Lock's team has run Morgan Stanley Institutional International Equity MSIQX for 10 years, and that fund has had a 30% sleeve that was run with a franchise-oriented approach very similar to this fund
outpaced its typical rival since its 2001 inception, and the identically managed Morgan Stanley Institutional International MSIQX looks very solid over the past decade. The fund's current five-person team isn't entirely responsible for that record
Fund can look sluggish in markets dominated by growth stocks or smaller caps.Excellent long-term returns with low volatility.Disciplined, consistent strategy.Experienced management.William Lock and Peter Wright, who joined the team in 1994 and 1996, respectively, and were named comanagers in
long-term results using this approach at this fund's much older clone, Morgan Stanley Institutional International Equity MSIQX . Thus, we think that this fund has real potential and all the makings of good core international holding for conservative