0001104659-23-027761.txt : 20230302 0001104659-23-027761.hdr.sgml : 20230302 20230302113801 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001104659-23-027761 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: N-CSR PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 6 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20221231 FILED AS OF DATE: 20230302 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20230302 EFFECTIVENESS DATE: 20230302 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: MORGAN STANLEY VARIABLE INVESTMENT SERIES CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000716716 IRS NUMBER: 133178476 STATE OF INCORPORATION: MA FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: N-CSR SEC ACT: 1940 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 811-03692 FILM NUMBER: 23697207 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 522 FIFTH AVENUE CITY: NEW YORK STATE: NY ZIP: 10036 BUSINESS PHONE: 800-869-6397 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 522 FIFTH AVENUE CITY: NEW YORK STATE: NY ZIP: 10036 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER VARIABLE INVESTMENT SERIES DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19980622 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: DEAN WITTER VARIABLE INVESTMENT SERIES DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19930209 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: WITTER DEAN VARIABLE INVESTMENT SERIES DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19920703 0000716716 S000002460 INCOME PLUS PORTFOLIO C000006597 X C000006598 Y N-CSR 1 tm231650d1_ncsr.htm N-CSR

 

 

 

UNITED STATES 

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION 

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM N-CSR

 

CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT OF REGISTERED 

MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES

 

Investment Company Act file number: 811-03692

 

Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series 

(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)

 

522 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York   10036
(Address of principal executive offices)   (Zip code)

 

John H. Gernon 

522 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10036 

(Name and address of agent for service)

 

Registrant's telephone number, including area code: 212-296-0289

 

Date of fiscal year end: December 31,

 

Date of reporting period: December 31, 2022

 

 

 

 

 

 

Item 1 - Report to Shareholders

 

 

 

 

 

MORGAN STANLEY
VARIABLE INVESTMENT SERIES

Annual Report

DECEMBER 31, 2022

The Fund is intended to be a funding vehicle for variable annuity contracts and variable life insurance policies offered by the separate accounts of certain life insurance companies.


Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series

Table of Contents (unaudited)

Letter to the Shareholders

   

1

   

Expense Example

   

6

   

Portfolio of Investments

   

8

   
Statement of Assets and Liabilities    

19

   
Statement of Operations    

20

   
Statements of Changes in Net Assets    

21

   
Notes to Financial Statements    

23

   
Financial Highlights    

40

   
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm    

42

   
Liquidity Risk Management Program    

44

   
Trustee and Officer Information    

45

   
Federal Tax Notice    

52

   


Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series - Income Plus Portfolio

Letter to the Shareholders December 31, 2022 (unaudited)

Dear Shareholder:

In 2022 global credit markets experienced one of their worst performances on record. The Bloomberg U.S. Corporate Index (the "Index") closed the year 38 basis points (bps) wider to 130 bps.i Government bond yields rose globally, with 10- and 30-year U.S. Treasury yields rising 236 bps and 206 bps, respectively. Volatility also spiked, with the VIX up 26% to finish at 22.ii U.S. investment grade corporate bonds outperformed European investment grade bonds, which widened 72 bps. This weak performance was attributable to increasing recession fears while inflation remains historically high. The period also saw the omicron COVID-19 variant prolong supply chain issues, while Russia's invasion of Ukraine exacerbated commodity price rises. Central banks were slow to raise interest rates on what they considered to be "transitory" inflation, and to compensate they eventually began increasing rates aggressively. Clarity remains lacking as to where economies and markets will eventually end up, which led to a generally risk-off sentiment, significantly higher yields and wider credit spreads in the period.

The first quarter of 2022 was one of the worst quarters since the 1980s for global fixed income markets, as central bankers, seemingly en masse, relinquished the idea of "transitory" inflation. Russia's invasion of Ukraine caused risky assets to sell off while also exacerbating inflation concerns due to economic sanctions imposed by Western nations and increasing commodity prices.

In the second quarter conditions worsened, as global credit markets experienced their worst first half performance on record. COVID-19 reemerged as a major headwind, with outbreaks in China sustaining supply chain disruptions. The tectonic plates of inflation and recession collided. The U.S. market saw this as a potential solution to historically high inflation, leading to a pullback in yields and reduced rate hike expectations. This view was shared to a lesser degree in the European markets.

The third quarter began strong as bond and credit markets reversed course dramatically in July, generating exceptionally strong performance while also being the first positive return month of the year. However, August and September saw July's rally in developed market rates reverse while volatility reached historic levels, as optimism for a soft landing in the economy had been seriously compromised.

The fourth quarter saw a reversal of the trend seen in the third quarter. After sharp increases in rates during August and September, global developed market rates were mixed in October. Numerous countries

i  Source: Bloomberg L.P. Data as of December 31, 2022. One basis point = 0.01%. "Bloomberg®" and the Bloomberg Index/Indices used are service marks of Bloomberg Finance L.P. and its affiliates, and have been licensed for use for certain purposes by Morgan Stanley Investment Management (MSIM). Bloomberg is not affiliated with MSIM, does not approve, endorse, review, or recommend any product, and does not guarantee the timeliness, accurateness, or completeness of any data or information relating to any product.

ii  Source: Bloomberg L.P. Data as of December 31, 2022. The Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index, known as VIX, is a measure of stock price volatility.


Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series - Income Plus Portfolio

Letter to the Shareholders December 31, 2022 (unaudited) continued

saw rates decrease as central banks like the Reserve Bank of Australia and Bank of Canada appeared to shift to a more dovish approach. Further, the rise in yields following the U.K. pension fund maelstrom reversed as the issues abated, with yields falling significantly over October. On the other hand, in the U.S., yields continued to rise following still high inflation data.

In November, developed market rates continued where they left off at the end of October, with yields falling and curves bull flattening during November. While the Federal Reserve (Fed) hiked by a fourth consecutive 75 bps hike at its November meeting, the view that central banks are starting to slow the pace of hikes remained a key theme, given they have now already tightened policy significantly, there is some evidence of inflation slowing (downside surprises reported in the U.S. and eurozone), and the growth data is uncertain.

Yields ended the year higher following a broad sell-off during December, as economic data remained relatively strong, central bankers demonstrated that they were still committed to hiking as much as necessary, and Japan modified its yield curve control policy. During the month, the Fed slowed its pace of hiking as expected, raising the policy rate by 50 bps. Similarly, the Bank of Canada, Swiss National Bank, Bank of England and European Central Bank all also opted for 50 basis point hikes. Notably, the Bank of Japan surprised markets by adjusting its yield curve control policy, widening the allowable deviation from the 0% target for the 10-year yield to 50 bps, from 25 bps previously. As a result, Japanese government bonds, unrestricted by the limit, immediately sold off to a level more consistent with fundamental pricing, while the Japanese yen strengthened.

For the 12-month period ended December 31, 2022, Variable Investment Series — Income Plus Portfolio (the "Fund") Class X shares produced a total return of -16.47% (net of fees), underperforming the Index, which returned -15.76%. For the same period, the Fund's Class Y shares returned -16.66% (net of fees). Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

The performance of the Fund's two share classes varies because each has different expenses. The Fund's total returns assume the reinvestment of all distributions but do not reflect the deduction of any charges by your insurance company. Such costs would lower performance.


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Letter to the Shareholders December 31, 2022 (unaudited) continued

The portfolio's underweight duration position contributed positively to relative performance. Overall, positioning to investment grade and high yield credit both had a negative impact on performance as spreads widened in 2022. The portfolio is positioned to be overweight financials and underweight industrials. Off-benchmark allocations to convertible bonds also had a negative impact on performance during the period.

In terms of positioning, we have not actively changed the portfolio's key risk positions. In terms of strategic positioning, we continue to favor the financials (financial other and insurance), basic industry and energy sectors. The portfolio's largest overweight remains financials. We maintain a small overweight to BBB-rated non-financials. We remain underweight to non-financial bonds rated A or better. The portfolio continues to hold small allocations to off-benchmark sectors such as convertible bonds, emerging market corporate bonds and high yield corporate bonds. We also continue to maintain a long risk position.

While the Fed has officially stepped down its pace of hikes, the future path of rates is more important. How high and for how long central bankers will have to go will largely depend on growth and inflation conditions. In our view, the rates market is priced close to fair; however, central bankers have been quite clear in their determination to keep rates high, and while inflation will continue to come down from the earlier peak, inflation and labor market data prints are still indicating that the economy is overheated. If that continues, inflation may remain higher than central bankers find comfortable. As a result, the risk for rates still seems to be for them to go marginally higher.

Looking forward, our base case view is that we are compensated to own credit as we view corporate fundamentals to be resilient and the macro backdrop likely to improve as monetary policy pivots and China reopens. Looking to corporate fundamentals, we view companies as having built liquidity in recent quarters and implemented cost efficiencies under the COVID era. We expect profit margins to be pressured and top-line revenue to be challenging (as evidenced by third quarter 2022 corporate earnings reports), but given the starting point we believe corporates will likely be able to manage a slowdown without significant downgrades or defaults (in our base case scenario of low default rates and mild recession). We do, however, see some potential economic headwinds in the first half of 2023, and therefore look to be tactical in positioning while retaining a small long position in high quality financials.

There is no guarantee that any sectors mentioned will continue to perform as discussed above or that securities in such sectors will be held by the Fund in the future.


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Letter to the Shareholders December 31, 2022 (unaudited) continued

Performance Summary

Performance data quoted represents past performance, which is no guarantee of future results and current performance may be lower or higher than the figures shown. For most recent month-end performance figures, please contact the issuing insurance company or speak with your Financial Advisor. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate. When you sell Fund shares, they may be worth less than their original cost. Total returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption of Fund shares. Performance for Class Y shares will vary from the performance of Class X shares due to differences in expenses. Performance assumes reinvestment of all distributions for the underlying portfolio based on net asset value (NAV). It does not reflect the deduction of insurance expenses, an annual contract maintenance fee, or surrender charges. If performance information included the effect of these additional charges, the total returns would be lower. Fund's total returns are calculated based on the net asset value as of the last business day of the period.

  Average Annual Total Returns as of December 31, 2022 (unaudited)

   

1 Year

 

5 Years

 

10 Years

 

Since Inception*

 

Class X

   

-16.47

%

   

0.19

%

   

2.08

%

   

5.97

%

 

Class Y

   

-16.66

%

   

-0.06

%

   

1.83

%

   

4.69

%

 

          

(1)  Ending value on December 31, 2022 for the underlying portfolio. This figure does not reflect the deduction of any account fees or sales charges.

(2)  The Bloomberg U.S. Corporate Index is a broad-based benchmark that measures the investment grade, U.S. dollar-denominated, fixed rate, taxable corporate bond market. It includes USD-denominated securities publicly issued by U.S. and non-U.S. industrial, utility and financial issuers that meet specified maturity, liquidity and quality requirements. The Index is unmanaged and its returns do not include any sales charges or fees. Such costs would lower performance. It is not possible to invest directly in an index.

*  Inception dates of March 1, 1987 for Class X and June 5, 2000 for Class Y.


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Letter to the Shareholders December 31, 2022 (unaudited) continued

For More Information About Portfolio Holdings

Each Morgan Stanley fund provides a complete schedule of portfolio holdings in its Semi-Annual and Annual Reports within 60 days of the end of the fund's second and fourth fiscal quarters. The Semi-Annual Reports and the Annual Reports are filed electronically with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") on Form N-CSRS and Form N-CSR, respectively. Morgan Stanley also delivers the Semi-Annual and Annual Reports to fund shareholders and makes these reports available on its public web site, www.morganstanley.com/im/shareholderreports. Each Morgan Stanley non-money market fund also files a complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the fund's first and third fiscal quarters as an attachment to Form N-PORT. Morgan Stanley does not deliver the reports for the first and third fiscal quarters to shareholders, but makes the complete schedule of portfolio holdings for the fund's first and third fiscal quarters available on its public website. The holdings for each money market fund are also posted to the Morgan Stanley public website. You may obtain the Form N-PORT filings (as well as the Form N-CSR and N-CSRS filings) by accessing the SEC's web site, http://www.sec.gov. You can also request copies of these materials, upon payment of a duplicating fee, by electronic request at the SEC's e-mail address (publicinfo@sec.gov).

Proxy Voting Policy and Procedures and Proxy Voting Record

You may obtain a copy of the Fund's Proxy Voting Policy and Procedures without charge, upon request, by calling toll free 1 (800) 869-6397 or by visiting our web site at www.morganstanley.com/im/shareholderreports. It is also available on the SEC's web site at http://www.sec.gov.

You may obtain information regarding how the Fund voted proxies relating to portfolio securities during the most recent twelve-month period ended June 30 without charge by visiting our web site at www.morganstanley.com/im/shareholderreports. This information is also available on the SEC's web site at http://www.sec.gov.


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Expense Example December 31, 2022 (unaudited)

As a shareholder of the Fund, you incur two types of costs: (1) insurance company charges; and (2) ongoing costs, which may include advisory fees, administration fees, distribution and services (12b-1) fees and other Fund expenses. These examples are intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in the Fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.

These examples are based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire period 07/01/22 – 12/31/22.

Actual Expenses

The first line of the tables on the following page provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this line, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number in the first line under the heading entitled "Expenses Paid During Period" to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during this period.

Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes

The second line of the tables on the following page provides information about hypothetical expenses based on the Fund's actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the Fund's actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing cost of investing in the Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds.

Please note that the expenses shown in the tables are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only and do not reflect any insurance company charges. Therefore, the second line of the tables is useful in comparing ongoing costs, and will not help you determine the relative total cost of owning different funds. In addition, if these insurance company charges were included, your costs would have been higher.


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Expense Example December 31, 2022 (unaudited) continued

    Beginning
Account Value
  Ending
Account Value
  Expenses Paid
During Period(1)
 
   

07/01/22

 

12/31/22

  07/01/22 –
12/31/22
 

Class X

 
Actual (-1.80% return)  

$

1,000.00

   

$

982.00

   

$

3.75

   
Hypothetical (5% annual return before expenses)  

$

1,000.00

   

$

1,021.42

   

$

3.82

   

Class Y

 
Actual (-1.80% return)  

$

1,000.00

   

$

982.00

   

$

5.00

   
Hypothetical (5% annual return before expenses)  

$

1,000.00

   

$

1,020.16

   

$

5.09

   

  (1)  Expenses are equal to the Fund's annualized expense ratios of 0.75% and 1.00% for Class X and Class Y shares, respectively, multiplied by the average account value over the period and multiplied by 184/365 (to reflect the one-half year period). If the Fund had borne all of its expenses, the annualized expense ratios would have been 1.08% and 1.33% for Class X and Class Y shares, respectively.


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Portfolio of Investments December 31, 2022

PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT
(000)
 

  COUPON
RATE
  MATURITY
DATE
 

VALUE

 
   

Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities (2.3%)

 

$

400

    Credit Suisse Mortgage Trust, Class A,
1 Month Term SOFR + 3.14% (a)
   

7.479

(b)%

 

09/09/24

 

$

396,592

   
 

500

    J.P. Morgan Chase Commercial Mortgage Securities
Trust, 1 Month Term SOFR + 2.18% (a)
   

6.515

(b)

 

08/15/39

   

500,627

   

GBP

206

    Taurus 2018-2 UK DAC,
3 Month GBP SONIA + 1.22% (United Kingdom)
   

4.497

(b)

 

05/22/28

   

246,334

   
        Total Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities
(Cost $1,133,493)
           

1,143,553

   
   

Corporate Bonds (93.8%)

 
   

Basic Materials (3.3%)

 

$

200

   

Braskem Netherlands Finance BV (Brazil) (a)

   

4.50

   

01/31/30

   

170,543

   
 

375

   

Celanese U.S. Holdings LLC

   

6.165

   

07/15/27

   

370,474

   
 

150

   

DuPont de Nemours, Inc.

   

5.319

   

11/15/38

   

144,793

   
 

225

   

Glencore Funding LLC (Australia) (a)

   

2.50

   

09/01/30

   

183,145

   
 

200

   

Minsur SA (Peru) (a)

   

4.50

   

10/28/31

   

174,039

   
 

500

    Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group Pty Ltd.
(Australia) (a)
   

4.40

   

09/29/27

   

431,377

   
 

200

   

NOVA Chemicals Corp. (Canada) (a)

   

4.875

   

06/01/24

   

193,958

   
     

1,668,329

   
   

Communications (9.9%)

 
 

75

   

Airbnb, Inc. (c)

   

0.00

   

03/15/26

   

61,912

   
 

250

   

Amazon.com, Inc.

   

2.50

   

06/03/50

   

158,696

   
 

75

   

Amazon.com, Inc.

   

2.70

   

06/03/60

   

45,536

   
 

175

   

Amazon.com, Inc.

   

4.70

   

12/01/32

   

173,787

   
 

300

   

AT&T, Inc.

   

2.55

   

12/01/33

   

231,432

   
 

713

   

AT&T, Inc.

   

3.55

   

09/15/55

   

478,951

   
 

200

   

Baidu, Inc. (China)

   

1.72

   

04/09/26

   

178,150

   
 

200

    Charter Communications Operating LLC/Charter
Communications Operating Capital
   

2.80

   

04/01/31

   

156,161

   
 

375

    Charter Communications Operating LLC/Charter
Communications Operating Capital
   

3.50

   

03/01/42

   

241,513

   
 

25

    Charter Communications Operating LLC/Charter
Communications Operating Capital
   

5.125

   

07/01/49

   

19,004

   
 

175

   

Comcast Corp.

   

3.75

   

04/01/40

   

145,053

   
 

275

   

Comcast Corp.

   

4.00

   

03/01/48

   

221,844

   
 

375

   

Level 3 Financing, Inc. (a)

   

3.40

   

03/01/27

   

317,526

   
 

200

   

NBN Co. Ltd. (Australia) (a)

   

2.50

   

01/08/32

   

155,538

   
 

350

   

NBN Co. Ltd. (Australia) (a)

   

2.625

   

05/05/31

   

278,008

   
 

200

   

Ooredoo International Finance Ltd. (Qatar) (a)

   

2.625

   

04/08/31

   

172,346

   
 

200

   

Prosus NV (China) (a)

   

3.68

   

01/21/30

   

166,705

   

See Notes to Financial Statements
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Portfolio of Investments December 31, 2022 continued

PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT
(000)
 

  COUPON
RATE
  MATURITY
DATE
 

VALUE

 

$

175

   

Rogers Communications, Inc. (Canada) (a)

   

4.55

%

 

03/15/52

 

$

136,486

   
 

80

   

Spotify USA, Inc. (c)

   

0.00

   

03/15/26

   

64,800

   
 

113

    Sprint Spectrum Co. LLC/Sprint Spectrum Co. II
LLC/Sprint Spectrum Co. III LLC (a)
   

4.738

   

03/20/25

   

111,227

   
 

250

   

T-Mobile USA, Inc.

   

2.25

   

11/15/31

   

197,288

   
 

150

   

T-Mobile USA, Inc.

   

3.30

   

02/15/51

   

100,760

   
 

375

   

Tencent Holdings Ltd. (China) (a)

   

3.595

   

01/19/28

   

344,351

   
 

60

   

Uber Technologies, Inc. (c)

   

0.00

   

12/15/25

   

50,835

   
 

150

   

Verizon Communications, Inc.

   

1.75

   

01/20/31

   

116,729

   
 

100

   

Verizon Communications, Inc.

   

2.65

   

11/20/40

   

67,867

   
 

255

   

Verizon Communications, Inc.

   

2.987

   

10/30/56

   

156,705

   
 

50

   

Verizon Communications, Inc.

   

3.40

   

03/22/41

   

37,793

   
 

100

   

Vodafone Group PLC (United Kingdom)

   

4.375

   

02/19/43

   

80,469

   
 

204

   

Walt Disney Co.

   

2.75

   

09/01/49

   

135,864

   
 

100

   

Walt Disney Co.

   

3.50

   

05/13/40

   

80,914

   
 

75

   

Wayfair, Inc.

   

0.625

   

10/01/25

   

49,237

   
     

4,933,487

   
   

Consumer, Cyclical (7.8%)

 
 

422

    Alaska Airlines 2020-1 Class A Pass Through
Trust (a)
   

4.80

   

02/15/29

   

402,028

   
 

80

   

American Airlines, Inc./AAdvantage Loyalty IP Ltd. (a)

   

5.75

   

04/20/29

   

73,261

   
 

125

   

Brunswick Corp.

   

5.10

   

04/01/52

   

90,301

   
 

150

    Daimler Trucks Finance North America LLC
(Germany) (a)
   

2.00

   

12/14/26

   

132,368

   
 

175

   

Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc.

   

4.10

   

01/15/52

   

113,469

   
 

200

   

Ferguson Finance PLC (a)

   

4.65

   

04/20/32

   

182,571

   
 

300

   

General Motors Co.

   

6.60

   

04/01/36

   

294,887

   
 

25

   

General Motors Co.

   

6.75

   

04/01/46

   

24,082

   
 

125

   

Home Depot, Inc.

   

2.375

   

03/15/51

   

75,122

   
 

475

   

Hyundai Capital America (a)

   

3.00

   

02/10/27

   

426,964

   
 

260

   

JetBlue Pass Through Trust, Series AA

   

2.75

   

11/15/33

   

213,813

   
 

125

   

Lowe's Cos., Inc.

   

3.00

   

10/15/50

   

80,053

   
 

125

   

Lowe's Cos., Inc.

   

5.80

   

09/15/62

   

120,399

   
 

55

   

Macy's Retail Holdings LLC (a)

   

5.875

   

03/15/30

   

47,806

   
 

100

   

Magallanes, Inc. (a)

   

5.05

   

03/15/42

   

76,863

   
 

275

   

Magallanes, Inc.

   

5.141

   

03/15/52

   

200,978

   
 

450

   

Marriott International, Inc., Series HH

   

2.85

   

04/15/31

   

365,486

   
 

150

   

McDonald's Corp.

   

4.45

   

09/01/48

   

131,237

   
 

275

   

Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. (Japan) (a)

   

3.522

   

09/17/25

   

255,716

   
 

155

   

Peloton Interactive, Inc. (c)

   

0.00

   

02/15/26

   

110,642

   
 

200

    Resorts World Las Vegas LLC/RWLV
Capital, Inc. (a)
   

4.625

   

04/16/29

   

142,146

   

See Notes to Financial Statements
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Portfolio of Investments December 31, 2022 continued

PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT
(000)
 

  COUPON
RATE
  MATURITY
DATE
 

VALUE

 

$

125

   

Starbucks Corp.

   

2.25

%

 

03/12/30

 

$

104,122

   
 

75

   

Starbucks Corp.

   

2.55

   

11/15/30

   

63,241

   
 

200

   

Warnermedia Holdings, Inc. (a)

   

4.279

   

03/15/32

   

165,254

   
     

3,892,809

   
   

Consumer, Non-Cyclical (8.1%)

 
 

125

   

AbbVie, Inc.

   

4.05

   

11/21/39

   

107,516

   
 

150

   

AbbVie, Inc.

   

4.25

   

11/21/49

   

125,254

   
 

200

   

Altria Group, Inc.

   

3.40

   

02/04/41

   

133,319

   
 

25

   

Anheuser-Busch InBev Worldwide, Inc. (Belgium)

   

4.35

   

06/01/40

   

22,076

   
 

50

   

Anheuser-Busch InBev Worldwide, Inc. (Belgium)

   

4.375

   

04/15/38

   

44,897

   
 

236

   

Anheuser-Busch InBev Worldwide, Inc. (Belgium)

   

4.60

   

04/15/48

   

206,279

   
 

350

   

BAT Capital Corp. (United Kingdom)

   

2.259

   

03/25/28

   

291,053

   
 

150

   

BAT Capital Corp. (United Kingdom)

   

3.734

   

09/25/40

   

102,346

   
 

235

   

Cedars-Sinai Health System, Series 2021

   

2.288

   

08/15/31

   

189,064

   
 

275

   

CVS Health Corp.

   

1.75

   

08/21/30

   

217,353

   
 

225

   

CVS Health Corp.

   

5.05

   

03/25/48

   

203,093

   
 

375

   

Eli Lilly & Co.

   

2.25

   

05/15/50

   

236,701

   
 

175

   

Global Payments, Inc.

   

5.40

   

08/15/32

   

167,173

   

EUR

100

   

Grifols SA (Spain) (a)

   

2.25

   

11/15/27

   

93,754

   

$

100

   

HCA, Inc. (a)

   

4.625

   

03/15/52

   

78,291

   
 

200

   

HCA, Inc.

   

5.25

   

06/15/49

   

171,282

   
 

500

   

Imperial Brands Finance PLC (United Kingdom) (a)

   

3.125

   

07/26/24

   

478,290

   
 

225

    JBS USA LUX SA/JBS USA Food Co./JBS USA
Finance, Inc. (a)
   

2.50

   

01/15/27

   

197,125

   
 

150

   

JDE Peet's NV (Netherlands) (a)

   

1.375

   

01/15/27

   

126,811

   
 

225

   

Kimberly-Clark de Mexico SAB de CV (Mexico) (a)

   

2.431

   

07/01/31

   

180,267

   
 

125

   

Philip Morris International, Inc.

   

5.75

   

11/17/32

   

127,820

   

EUR

100

   

Q-Park Holding I BV (Netherlands) (a)

   

1.50

   

03/01/25

   

98,519

   

$

225

   

Smithfield Foods, Inc. (a)

   

3.00

   

10/15/30

   

171,788

   
 

325

   

Transurban Finance Co. Pty Ltd. (Australia) (a)

   

2.45

   

03/16/31

   

256,403

   
     

4,026,474

   
   

Energy (7.5%)

 
 

175

   

BP Capital Markets PLC (United Kingdom)

   

4.375

   

06/22/25(d)

   

167,563

   
 

175

   

BP Capital Markets PLC (United Kingdom)

   

4.875

   

03/22/30(d)

   

153,672

   
 

125

   

Continental Resources, Inc. (a)

   

2.268

   

11/15/26

   

108,470

   
 

275

   

Continental Resources, Inc. (a)

   

2.875

   

04/01/32

   

204,087

   
 

350

   

Coterra Energy, Inc.

   

3.90

   

05/15/27

   

327,339

   
 

275

   

Diamondback Energy, Inc.

   

3.125

   

03/24/31

   

228,384

   
 

125

   

Enbridge, Inc. (Canada)

   

2.50

   

08/01/33

   

96,499

   
 

50

   

Energy Transfer LP

   

5.00

   

05/15/50

   

40,170

   
 

50

   

Energy Transfer LP

   

6.25

   

04/15/49

   

46,734

   

See Notes to Financial Statements
10


Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series - Income Plus Portfolio

Portfolio of Investments December 31, 2022 continued

PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT
(000)
 

  COUPON
RATE
  MATURITY
DATE
 

VALUE

 

$

125

   

Enterprise Products Operating LLC

   

3.30

%

 

02/15/53

 

$

83,712

   
 

125

   

Enterprise Products Operating LLC

   

3.95

   

01/31/60

   

90,835

   
 

200

   

EQT Corp.

   

5.70

   

04/01/28

   

199,194

   
 

175

   

Exxon Mobil Corp.

   

3.452

   

04/15/51

   

132,640

   
 

175

   

HF Sinclair Corp.

   

5.875

   

04/01/26

   

175,360

   
 

75

   

Kinder Morgan, Inc.

   

5.45

   

08/01/52

   

67,708

   
 

225

   

Midwest Connector Capital Co. LLC (a)

   

4.625

   

04/01/29

   

203,737

   
 

100

    MPLX LP    

5.20

   

12/01/47

   

85,525

   
 

275

   

ONEOK, Inc.

   

3.10

   

03/15/30

   

231,054

   
 

75

   

ONEOK, Inc.

   

3.40

   

09/01/29

   

64,977

   
 

200

   

Rockies Express Pipeline LLC (a)

   

3.60

   

05/15/25

   

189,174

   
 

325

   

Sabine Pass Liquefaction LLC

   

4.50

   

05/15/30

   

302,020

   
 

75

   

Shell International Finance BV (Netherlands)

   

3.125

   

11/07/49

   

53,063

   
 

200

    Transportadora de Gas Internacional SA ESP
(Colombia) (a)
   

5.55

   

11/01/28

   

183,855

   
 

200

   

Var Energi ASA (Norway) (a)

   

7.50

   

01/15/28

   

204,113

   
 

125

   

Williams Cos., Inc.

   

5.30

   

08/15/52

   

112,426

   
     

3,752,311

   
   

Finance (38.1%)

     
 

300

    AerCap Ireland Capital DAC/AerCap Global Aviation
Trust (Ireland)
   

1.65

   

10/29/24

   

276,922

   
 

250

    AerCap Ireland Capital DAC/AerCap Global Aviation
Trust (Ireland)
   

3.00

   

10/29/28

   

209,896

   
 

50

   

Air Lease Corp.

   

2.10

   

09/01/28

   

40,815

   
 

225

   

Air Lease Corp.

   

4.625

   

10/01/28

   

210,886

   
 

150

   

American National Group, Inc. (a)

   

6.144

   

06/13/32

   

142,308

   
 

225

   

Aon Corp./Aon Global Holdings PLC

   

2.60

   

12/02/31

   

184,290

   
 

200

    Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.
(Australia) (a)
   

2.57

   

11/25/35

   

147,163

   
 

325

   

Avolon Holdings Funding Ltd. (Ireland) (a)

   

2.875

   

02/15/25

   

300,478

   
 

200

   

Banco de Credito e Inversiones SA (Chile) (a)

   

2.875

   

10/14/31

   

166,661

   
 

400

   

Banco Santander SA (Spain)

   

1.722

   

09/14/27

   

342,163

   
 

200

   

Banco Santander SA (Spain)

   

4.175

   

03/24/28

   

185,796

   
 

300

   

Bank Hapoalim BM (Israel) (a)

   

3.255

   

01/21/32

   

259,422

   
 

875

   

Bank of America Corp.

   

2.687

   

04/22/32

   

702,437

   
 

275

   

Bank of America Corp.

   

3.846

   

03/08/37

   

228,423

   
 

400

   

Bank of America Corp.

   

5.015

   

07/22/33

   

380,938

   
 

550

   

Bank of Ireland Group PLC (Ireland) (a)

   

2.029

   

09/30/27

   

465,116

   
 

175

   

Belrose Funding Trust (a)

   

2.33

   

08/15/30

   

132,903

   
 

75

   

Boston Properties LP

   

6.75

   

12/01/27

   

77,465

   
 

250

    BPCE SA (France) (a)    

3.116

   

10/19/32

   

182,971

   
 

250

    BPCE SA (France) (a)    

3.648

   

01/14/37

   

187,439

   

See Notes to Financial Statements
11


Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series - Income Plus Portfolio

Portfolio of Investments December 31, 2022 continued

PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT
(000)
 

  COUPON
RATE
  MATURITY
DATE
 

VALUE

 

$

400

    BPCE SA (France) (a)    

5.15

%

 

07/21/24

 

$

391,803

   
 

275

   

Capital One Financial Corp.

   

3.273

   

03/01/30

   

235,648

   
 

100

   

Carlyle Finance Subsidiary LLC (a)

   

3.50

   

09/19/29

   

84,789

   
 

250

   

Charles Schwab Corp., Series G

   

5.375

   

06/01/25(d)

   

245,750

   
 

400

   

CI Financial Corp. (Canada)

   

4.10

   

06/15/51

   

237,031

   
 

625

   

Citigroup, Inc.

   

2.52

   

11/03/32

   

487,590

   
 

825

   

Citigroup, Inc.

   

3.057

   

01/25/33

   

667,906

   
 

150

   

CNO Global Funding (a)

   

1.75

   

10/07/26

   

131,713

   
 

70

   

Coinbase Global, Inc. (a)

   

3.375

   

10/01/28

   

37,093

   
 

200

   

Commerzbank AG (Germany) (a)

   

8.125

   

09/19/23

   

201,615

   
 

325

   

Corporate Office Properties LP

   

2.75

   

04/15/31

   

243,949

   
 

475

   

Credit Suisse Group AG (Switzerland) (a)

   

9.016

   

11/15/33

   

487,659

   
 

150

   

Deutsche Bank AG (Germany)

   

2.222

   

09/18/24

   

144,915

   
 

275

   

EDP Finance BV (Portugal) (a)

   

6.30

   

10/11/27

   

283,342

   
 

200

   

Extra Space Storage LP Co.

   

3.90

   

04/01/29

   

179,559

   
 

275

    Federation des Caisses Desjardins du Quebec
(Canada) (a)
   

4.55

   

08/23/27

   

264,630

   
 

300

   

First-Citizens Bank & Trust Co.

   

2.969

   

09/27/25

   

283,820

   
 

675

   

Global Atlantic Fin Co. (a)

   

4.40

   

10/15/29

   

566,366

   
 

650

   

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

   

2.615

   

04/22/32

   

519,929

   
 

175

   

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

   

2.64

   

02/24/28

   

156,067

   
 

200

   

Grupo Aval Ltd. (Colombia) (a)

   

4.375

   

02/04/30

   

162,366

   
 

375

   

High Street Funding Trust I (a)

   

4.111

   

02/15/28

   

350,021

   
 

350

   

HSBC Holdings PLC (United Kingdom)

   

1.589

   

05/24/27

   

302,178

   
 

275

   

HSBC Holdings PLC (United Kingdom)

   

4.755

   

06/09/28

   

260,357

   
 

225

   

Intact Financial Corp. (Canada) (a)

   

5.459

   

09/22/32

   

222,683

   
 

325

   

Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.

   

4.60

   

03/15/33

   

312,042

   
 

250

   

Intesa Sanpaolo SpA (Italy) (a)

   

7.00

   

11/21/25

   

255,243

   
 

175

    Jefferies Group LLC/Jefferies Group Capital
Finance, Inc.
   

2.625

   

10/15/31

   

133,916

   
 

625

   

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

   

1.953

   

02/04/32

   

479,520

   
 

325

   

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

   

3.54

   

05/01/28

   

299,561

   
 

50

   

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

   

3.964

   

11/15/48

   

39,235

   
 

200

   

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

   

4.565

   

06/14/30

   

188,603

   
 

75

   

KKR Group Finance Co. XII LLC (a)

   

4.85

   

05/17/32

   

70,238

   
 

400

   

LeasePlan Corp. NV (Netherlands) (a)

   

2.875

   

10/24/24

   

375,602

   
 

275

   

Life Storage LP

   

2.40

   

10/15/31

   

212,230

   
 

225

   

Macquarie Group Ltd. (Australia) (a)

   

2.871

   

01/14/33

   

173,165

   
 

300

   

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

   

5.875

   

08/01/33

   

317,206

   
 

200

   

MDGH GMTN (RSC) Ltd. (United Arab Emirates) (a)

   

4.50

   

11/07/28

   

198,639

   
 

150

   

Metropolitan Life Global Funding I (a)

   

2.95

   

04/09/30

   

130,466

   
 

325

   

National Australia Bank Ltd. (Australia) (a)

   

2.332

   

08/21/30

   

248,110

   

See Notes to Financial Statements
12


Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series - Income Plus Portfolio

Portfolio of Investments December 31, 2022 continued

PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT
(000)
 

  COUPON
RATE
  MATURITY
DATE
 

VALUE

 

$

200

   

Nordea Bank Abp (Finland) (a)

   

5.375

%

 

09/22/27

 

$

201,269

   
 

225

   

Northern Trust Corp.

   

6.125

   

11/02/32

   

237,970

   
 

200

   

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. Ltd. (Singapore) (a)

   

1.832

   

09/10/30

   

179,657

   
 

300

   

Radian Group, Inc.

   

4.875

   

03/15/27

   

275,389

   
 

125

    Rocket Mortgage LLC/Rocket Mortgage Co-Issuer,
Inc. (a)
   

3.875

   

03/01/31

   

95,706

   
 

350

   

Sabra Health Care LP

   

3.20

   

12/01/31

   

261,223

   
 

250

    Santander U.K. Group Holdings PLC
(United Kingdom)
   

6.833

   

11/21/26

   

253,504

   
 

225

   

Shinhan Bank Co., Ltd. (Korea, Republic of) (a)

   

4.00

   

04/23/29

   

200,799

   
 

200

   

Societe Generale SA (France) (a)

   

2.889

   

06/09/32

   

154,326

   
 

125

   

Stewart Information Services Corp.

   

3.60

   

11/15/31

   

96,079

   
 

200

   

Sun Communities Operating LP

   

4.20

   

04/15/32

   

176,695

   
 

250

    SVB Financial Group    

1.80

   

02/02/31

   

182,933

   
 

45

    SVB Financial Group    

4.10

   

02/15/31

   

25,979

   
 

200

   

Swedbank AB (Sweden) (a)

   

3.356

   

04/04/25

   

192,395

   
 

275

   

Synchrony Bank

   

5.625

   

08/23/27

   

268,418

   
 

175

   

Synovus Financial Corp.

   

5.20

   

08/11/25

   

172,813

   
 

200

   

Toronto-Dominion Bank (Canada)

   

8.125

   

10/31/82

   

208,500

   
 

100

   

VICI Properties LP

   

4.75

   

02/15/28

   

95,054

   
 

350

   

VICI Properties LP/VICI Note Co., Inc. (a)

   

3.875

   

02/15/29

   

307,258

   
 

100

   

Westpac Banking Corp. (Australia)

   

2.668

   

11/15/35

   

74,534

   
     

19,067,548

   
   

Health Care (1.0%)

 
 

275

   

Adventist Health System

   

5.43

   

03/01/32

   

271,671

   
 

225

   

CommonSpirit Health

   

6.073

   

11/01/27

   

230,456

   
     

502,127

   
   

Industrials (2.5%)

 
 

125

   

Boeing Co.

   

2.95

   

02/01/30

   

106,139

   
 

125

   

Boeing Co.

   

3.25

   

02/01/35

   

95,438

   
 

150

   

Eaton Corp.

   

4.15

   

03/15/33

   

139,917

   
 

200

   

Sealed Air Corp. (a)

   

1.573

   

10/15/26

   

172,958

   
 

300

   

Silgan Holdings, Inc. (a)

   

1.40

   

04/01/26

   

265,018

   

EUR

100

   

Standard Industries, Inc. (a)

   

2.25

   

11/21/26

   

91,989

   

$

200

   

Union Pacific Corp.

   

4.95

   

09/09/52

   

192,938

   
 

275

   

Vontier Corp.

   

2.95

   

04/01/31

   

199,115

   
     

1,263,512

   

See Notes to Financial Statements
13


Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series - Income Plus Portfolio

Portfolio of Investments December 31, 2022 continued

PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT
(000)
 

  COUPON
RATE
  MATURITY
DATE
 

VALUE

 
   

Technology (4.7%)

 

$

225

   

Apple, Inc.

   

2.375

%

 

02/08/41

 

$

159,921

   
 

350

   

Apple, Inc.

   

3.95

   

08/08/52

   

299,420

   
 

125

   

Broadcom, Inc. (a)

   

3.187

   

11/15/36

   

90,178

   
 

75

   

Broadcom, Inc. (a)

   

3.419

   

04/15/33

   

60,336

   
 

250

   

Dell International LLC/EMC Corp. (a)

   

3.45

   

12/15/51

   

153,957

   
 

350

   

DXC Technology Co.

   

1.80

   

09/15/26

   

305,244

   
 

225

   

Intel Corp.

   

2.80

   

08/12/41

   

157,980

   
 

75

   

Intel Corp.

   

3.25

   

11/15/49

   

51,376

   
 

150

   

International Business Machines Corp.

   

2.85

   

05/15/40

   

109,405

   
 

175

   

Kyndryl Holdings, Inc.

   

2.05

   

10/15/26

   

142,990

   
 

500

   

Micron Technology, Inc.

   

2.703

   

04/15/32

   

375,087

   
 

150

   

Microsoft Corp.

   

2.525

   

06/01/50

   

99,431

   
 

200

   

Oracle Corp.

   

3.60

   

04/01/50

   

135,490

   
 

75

   

Oracle Corp.

   

3.85

   

07/15/36

   

61,586

   
 

75

   

RingCentral, Inc. (c)

   

0.00

   

03/15/26

   

59,250

   
 

55

   

Western Digital Corp.

   

1.50

   

02/01/24

   

52,662

   
 

50

   

Ziff Davis, Inc. (a)

   

1.75

   

11/01/26

   

50,100

   
     

2,364,413

   
   

Utilities (10.9%)

 
 

225

   

Alliant Energy Finance Co. (a)

   

3.60

   

03/01/32

   

194,618

   
 

200

   

APA Infrastructure Ltd. (Australia) (a)

   

4.20

   

03/23/25

   

193,286

   
 

350

   

Berkshire Hathaway Energy Co.

   

2.85

   

05/15/51

   

230,757

   
 

50

   

Berkshire Hathaway Energy Co. (a)

   

4.60

   

05/01/53

   

43,693

   
 

175

   

Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co. (a)

   

4.55

   

11/15/30

   

164,196

   
 

200

   

Consorcio Transmantaro SA (Peru) (a)

   

4.70

   

04/16/34

   

182,355

   
 

100

   

Consumers Energy Co.

   

2.50

   

05/01/60

   

56,423

   
 

175

   

Dominion Energy, Inc.

   

5.375

   

11/15/32

   

174,006

   
 

175

   

DTE Electric Co.

   

2.95

   

03/01/50

   

119,513

   
 

50

   

Duke Energy Corp.

   

5.00

   

08/15/52

   

44,638

   
 

247

   

Duke Energy Indiana LLC

   

2.75

   

04/01/50

   

156,139

   
 

225

   

Edison International

   

6.95

   

11/15/29

   

235,487

   
 

225

   

Enel Finance International NV (Italy) (a)

   

5.00

   

06/15/32

   

203,259

   
 

100

   

Entergy Texas, Inc.

   

3.55

   

09/30/49

   

72,228

   
 

100

   

Exelon Corp.

   

4.10

   

03/15/52

   

80,438

   
 

275

   

Fells Point Funding Trust (a)

   

3.046

   

01/31/27

   

250,667

   
 

50

   

Indiana Michigan Power Co.

   

4.25

   

08/15/48

   

40,808

   
 

150

   

Interstate Power and Light Co.

   

2.30

   

06/01/30

   

122,929

   
 

100

   

Interstate Power and Light Co.

   

3.50

   

09/30/49

   

71,732

   
 

125

   

Jersey Central Power & Light Co. (a)

   

2.75

   

03/01/32

   

101,271

   
 

396

   

National Fuel Gas Co.

   

2.95

   

03/01/31

   

311,232

   
 

125

   

New England Power Co. (United Kingdom) (a)

   

5.936

   

11/25/52

   

129,299

   

See Notes to Financial Statements
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PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT
(000)
 

  COUPON
RATE
  MATURITY
DATE
 

VALUE

 

$

125

   

NextEra Energy Capital Holdings, Inc.

   

1.90

%

 

06/15/28

 

$

106,945

   
 

350

   

NextEra Energy Capital Holdings, Inc.

   

2.75

   

11/01/29

   

303,502

   
 

75

   

NextEra Energy Capital Holdings, Inc.

   

3.00

   

01/15/52

   

49,305

   
 

275

   

Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. (a)

   

2.759

   

01/10/32

   

223,904

   
 

150

   

Northern States Power Co.

   

2.90

   

03/01/50

   

103,312

   
 

150

   

Pacific Gas and Electric Co.

   

3.30

   

08/01/40

   

102,072

   
 

125

   

PECO Energy Co.

   

3.05

   

03/15/51

   

86,060

   
 

50

   

Public Service Co. of Colorado

   

4.50

   

06/01/52

   

45,163

   
 

175

   

Public Service Co. of Colorado, Series 34

   

3.20

   

03/01/50

   

125,055

   
 

300

   

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

   

2.45

   

11/15/31

   

240,523

   
 

150

   

Southern California Edison Co.

   

4.00

   

04/01/47

   

117,915

   
 

225

   

Southern Co.

   

4.40

   

07/01/46

   

188,717

   
 

100

   

Union Electric Co.

   

3.90

   

04/01/52

   

81,100

   
 

100

   

Virginia Electric and Power Co.

   

2.45

   

12/15/50

   

59,704

   
 

175

   

Virginia Electric and Power Co.

   

2.95

   

11/15/51

   

115,803

   
 

50

   

Virginia Electric and Power Co., Series C

   

4.625

   

05/15/52

   

43,908

   
 

275

   

Vistra Operations Co. LLC (a)

   

4.875

   

05/13/24

   

269,802

   
     

5,441,764

   
        Total Corporate Bonds
(Cost $54,161,027)
           

46,912,774

   
   

Short-Term Investments (2.9%)

 
   

U.S. Treasury Security (1.8%)

 
 

889

    U.S. Treasury Bill (e)(f)
(Cost $882,200)
   

3.843

   

03/16/23

   

881,636

   

See Notes to Financial Statements
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NUMBER OF
SHARES
(000)
 

 

 

 

VALUE

 
   

Investment Company (1.1%)

 
 

536

    Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Funds - Government
Portfolio - Institutional Class (See Note 8)
(Cost $535,663)
 

$

535,663

   
    Total Short-Term Investments
(Cost $1,417,863)
           

1,417,299

   
    Total Investments
(Cost $56,712,383) (g)(h)
       

99.0

%

   

49,473,626

   
   

Other Assets in Excess of Liabilities

       

1.0

     

513,937

   
   

Net Assets

       

100.0

%

 

$

49,987,563

   

  SOFR  Secured Overnight Financing Rate.

  SONIA  Sterling Overnight Index Average.

  (a)  144A security - Certain conditions for public sale may exist. Unless otherwise noted, these securities are deemed to be liquid.

  (b)  Floating or variable rate securities: The rates disclosed are as of December 31, 2022. For securities based on a published reference rate and spread, the reference rate and spread are indicated in the description in the Portfolio of Investments. Certain variable rate securities may not be based on a published reference rate and spread but are determined by the issuer or agent and are based on current market conditions. These securities do not indicate a reference rate and spread in their description in the Portfolio of Investments.

  (c)  Capital appreciation bond.

  (d)  Perpetual - One or more securities do not have a predetermined maturity date. Rates for these securities are fixed for a period of time, after which they revert to a floating rate. Interest rates in effect are as of December 31, 2022.

  (e)  All or a portion of the security was pledged to cover margin requirements for futures contracts.

  (f)   Rate shown is the yield to maturity at December 31, 2022.

  (g)  Securities are available for collateral in connection with open foreign currency forward exchange contracts and futures contracts.

  (h)  At December 31, 2022, the aggregate cost for federal income tax purposes is $56,844,336. The aggregate gross unrealized appreciation is $94,694 and the aggregate gross unrealized depreciation is $7,507,233, resulting in net unrealized depreciation of $7,412,539.

See Notes to Financial Statements
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Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series - Income Plus Portfolio

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FOREIGN CURRENCY FORWARD EXCHANGE CONTRACTS:

The Fund had the following foreign currency forward exchange contracts open at December 31, 2022:

COUNTERPARTY

  CONTRACTS
TO DELIVER
  IN EXCHANGE
FOR
  DELIVERY
DATE
  UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
 

HSBC Bank PLC

 

EUR

251,983

   

$

250,337

   

02/09/23

 

$

(20,043

)

 

UBS AG

 

GBP

204,969

   

$

232,349

   

02/09/23

   

(15,680

)

 

UBS AG

 

$

2,107

   

GBP

1,713

   

02/09/23

   

(34

)

 
               

$

(35,757

)

 

FUTURES CONTRACTS:

The Fund had the following futures contracts open at December 31, 2022:

    NUMBER OF
CONTRACTS
  EXPIRATION
DATE
  NOTIONAL
AMOUNT
(000)
 

VALUE

  UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
 

Long:

 

U.S. Treasury 2 yr. Note

   

30

   

Mar-23

 

$

6,000

   

$

6,152,344

   

$

4,741

   

U.S. Treasury Long Bond

   

36

   

Mar-23

   

3,600

     

4,512,375

     

(41,724

)

 

U.S. Treasury Ultra Bond

   

7

   

Mar-23

   

700

     

940,188

     

(15,060

)

 

U.S. Treasury 5 yr. Note

   

2

   

Mar-23

   

200

     

215,859

     

(3,498

)

 

Short:

 

German Euro-Bund Index

   

1

   

Mar-23

 

EUR

(100

)

   

(142,295

)

   

9,914

   

U.S. Treasury 10 yr. Note

   

30

   

Mar-23

 

$

(3,000

)

   

(3,368,906

)

   

17,187

   

U.S. Treasury 10 yr. Ultra Note

   

51

   

Mar-23

   

(5,100

)

   

(6,032,344

)

   

21,538

   
   

$

(6,902

)

 

EUR  —  Euro

GBP  —  British Pound

USD  —  United States Dollar

See Notes to Financial Statements
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LONG TERM CREDIT ANALYSIS+ (unaudited)  

AAA

   

5.2

%

 

AA

   

9.6

   

A

   

30.1

   

BBB

   

51.0

   

BB

   

2.2

   

B or Below

   

1.1

   

Not Rated

   

0.8

   

   

100.0

%++

 

+  The ratings shown is an aggregation of the highest security level rating amongst Standard & Poor's Ratings Group ("S&P), Moody's Investors Services, Inc. ("Moody's") and Fitch Ratings ("Fitch"), each a Nationally Recognized Statistical Ratings Organization ("NRSRO").

++  Does not include open long/short futures contracts with a value of $21,364,311 and net unrealized depreciation of $6,902. Does not include an open foreign currency forward exchange contract with total unrealized depreciation of $35,757.

See Notes to Financial Statements
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Financial Statements

Statement of Assets and Liabilities
December 31, 2022

Assets:

 

Investments in securities, at value*

 

$

48,937,963

   

Investment in affiliate, at value**

   

535,663

   

Total investments in securities, at value

   

49,473,626

   

Foreign currency, at value***

   

8,698

   

Receivable for:

 

Interest

   

512,881

   

Shares of beneficial interest sold

   

197,243

   

Dividends from affiliate

   

2,639

   

Prepaid expenses and other assets

   

10,181

   
Total Assets    

50,205,268

   

Liabilities:

 

Unrealized depreciation on open foreign currency forward exchange contracts

   

35,757

   

Payable for:

 

Distribution fee (Class Y Shares)

   

5,966

   

Variation margin on open futures contracts

   

5,592

   

Trustees' fees

   

5,027

   

Administration fee

   

3,460

   

Advisory fee

   

2,932

   

Transfer agent fees

   

685

   

Shares of beneficial interest redeemed

   

84

   

Accrued expenses and other payables

   

158,202

   
Total Liabilities    

217,705

   

Net Assets

 

$

49,987,563

   

Composition of Net Assets:

 

Paid-in-Capital

 

$

60,094,011

   

Total Accumulated Loss

   

(10,106,448

)

 

Net Assets

 

$

49,987,563

   
* Cost  

$

56,176,720

   
** Affiliated Cost  

$

535,663

   
*** Foreign Currency Cost  

$

7,904

   

Class X Shares:

 

Net Assets

 

$

22,434,721

   
Shares Outstanding (unlimited shares authorized, $0.01 par value)    

2,587,044

   

Net Asset Value Per Share

 

$

8.67

   

Class Y Shares:

 

Net Assets

 

$

27,552,842

   
Shares Outstanding (unlimited shares authorized, $0.01 par value)    

3,179,708

   

Net Asset Value Per Share

 

$

8.67

   

See Notes to Financial Statements
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Statement of Operations
For the year ended December 31, 2022

Net Investment Income:

 

Income

 

Interest (net of $187 foreign withholding tax)

 

$

2,077,313

   

Dividends from affiliates (Note 8)

   

10,680

   

Total Income

   

2,087,993

   

Expenses

 

Advisory fee (Note 4)

   

234,462

   

Professional fees

   

170,378

   

Distribution fee (Class Y shares) (Note 5)

   

76,186

   

Administration fee (Note 4)

   

44,659

   

Shareholder reports and notices

   

38,258

   

Custodian fees (Note 7)

   

24,002

   

Trustees' fees and expenses

   

5,853

   

Transfer agent fees (Note 6)

   

4,240

   

Other

   

47,369

   

Total Expenses

   

645,407

   

Less: amounts waived (Note 4)

   

(150,539

)

 

Less: rebate from Morgan Stanley affiliated cash sweep (Note 8)

   

(803

)

 

Net Expenses

   

494,065

   

Net Investment Income

   

1,593,928

   

Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss):

 

Realized Gain (Loss) on:

 

Investments

   

(4,520,824

)

 

Futures contracts

   

6,906

   

Swap agreements

   

(2,373

)

 

Foreign currency forward exchange contracts

   

47,672

   

Foreign currency translation

   

569

   

Net Realized Loss

   

(4,468,050

)

 

Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) on:

 

Investments

   

(8,161,514

)

 

Futures contracts

   

165,746

   

Foreign currency forward exchange contracts

   

(35,858

)

 

Foreign currency translation

   

3,101

   

Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)

   

(8,028,525

)

 

Net Loss

   

(12,496,575

)

 

Net Decrease in Net Assets Resulting from Operations

 

$

(10,902,647

)

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
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Statements of Changes in Net Assets

    For The
Year Ended
December 31, 2022
  For The
Year Ended
December 31, 2021
 

Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets:

 

Operations:

 

Net investment income

 

$

1,593,928

   

$

1,299,286

   

Net realized gain (loss)

   

(4,468,050

)

   

1,417,197

   

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

   

(8,028,525

)

   

(4,212,925

)

 

Net Decrease in Net Assets Resulting from Operations

   

(10,902,647

)

   

(1,496,442

)

 

Dividends and Distributions to Shareholders:

 

Class X shares

   

(921,020

)

   

(3,411,897

)

 

Class Y shares

   

(1,000,579

)

   

(3,908,138

)

 

Total Dividends and Distributions to Shareholders

   

(1,921,599

)

   

(7,320,035

)

 

Net increase (decrease) from transactions in shares of beneficial interest

   

(5,976,162

)

   

1,174,958

   

Net Decrease

   

(18,800,408

)

   

(7,641,519

)

 

Net Assets:

 

Beginning of period

   

68,787,971

     

76,429,490

   

End of Period

 

$

49,987,563

   

$

68,787,971

   

See Notes to Financial Statements
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Financial Statements continued

Statements of Changes in Net Assets continued
Summary of Transactions in Shares of Beneficial Interest

    For The
Year Ended
December 31, 2022
  For The
Year Ended
December 31, 2021
 

Class X Shares

 

Shares

 

Sold

   

54,901

     

122,906

   

Reinvestment of dividends and distributions

   

103,953

     

313,305

   

Redeemed

   

(481,354

)

   

(516,670

)

 

Net Decrease - Class X

   

(322,500

)

   

(80,459

)

 

Amount

 

Sold

 

$

492,276

   

$

1,382,045

   

Reinvestment of dividends and distributions

   

921,020

     

3,411,897

   

Redeemed

   

(4,500,424

)

   

(5,885,807

)

 

Net Decrease - Class X

 

$

(3,087,128

)

 

$

(1,091,865

)

 

Class Y Shares

 

Shares

 

Sold

   

157,246

     

236,941

   

Reinvestment of dividends and distributions

   

112,932

     

358,874

   

Redeemed

   

(565,042

)

   

(386,578

)

 

Net Increase (Decrease) - Class Y

   

(294,864

)

   

209,237

   

Amount

 

Sold

 

$

1,435,377

   

$

2,723,343

   

Reinvestment of dividends and distributions

   

1,000,579

     

3,908,138

   

Redeemed

   

(5,324,990

)

   

(4,364,658

)

 

Net Increase (Decrease) - Class Y

 

$

(2,889,034

)

 

$

2,266,823

   

See Notes to Financial Statements
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Notes to Financial Statements December 31, 2022

1. Organization and Accounting Policies

Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series (the "Trust") is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "Act"), as an open-end management investment company. The Trust is offered exclusively to life insurance companies in connection with particular life insurance and/or annuity contracts they offer. The Trust applies investment company accounting and reporting guidance Accounting Standards Codification ("ASC") Topic 946.

The Trust consists of Income Plus Portfolio (the "Fund"). The Trust was organized on February 25, 1983 as a Massachusetts business trust and the Fund commenced operations on March 1, 1987. The Fund is classified as diversified and seeks, as its primary objective, to provide a high level of current income by investing primarily in U.S. government securities and other fixed-income securities. As a secondary objective, the Fund seeks capital appreciation but only when consistent with its primary objective.

On June 5, 2000, the Trust commenced offering one additional class of shares (Class Y shares). The Fund currently offers two share classes — Class X shares and Class Y shares. The two classes are identical except that Class Y shares incur distribution expenses. Class X shares are generally available to holders of contracts offered before May 1, 2000. Class Y shares are available to holders of contracts offered on or after June 5, 2000.

The following is a summary of significant accounting policies:

A. Valuation of Investments — (1) An equity portfolio security listed or traded on an exchange is valued at its latest reported sales price (or at the exchange official closing price if such exchange reports an official closing price), and if there were no sales on a given day and if there is no official exchange closing price for that day, the security is valued at the mean between the last reported bid and asked prices if such bid and asked prices are available on the relevant exchanges. If only bid prices are available then the latest bid price may be used. Listed equity securities not traded on the valuation date with no reported bid and asked prices available on the exchange are valued at the mean between the current bid and asked prices obtained from one or more reputable brokers/dealers. In cases where a security is traded on more than one exchange, the security is valued on the exchange designated as the primary market; (2) all other equity portfolio securities for which over-the-counter ("OTC") market quotations are readily available are valued at the latest reported sales price (or at the market official closing price if such market reports an official closing price), and if there was no trading in the security on a given day and if there is no official closing price from relevant markets for that day, the security is valued at the mean between the last reported bid and asked prices if such bid and asked prices are available on the relevant markets. An unlisted equity security that does not trade on the valuation date and for which bid and asked prices from the relevant markets are unavailable is valued at the


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mean between the current bid and asked prices obtained from one or more reputable brokers/dealers; (3) futures are valued at the settlement price on the exchange on which they trade or, if a settlement price is unavailable, at the last sale price on the exchange; (4) OTC swaps may be valued by an outside pricing service approved by the Trust's Board of Trustees (the "Trustees") or quotes from a broker/dealer. Swaps cleared on a clearinghouse or exchange may be valued using the closing price provided by the clearinghouse or exchange; (5) foreign exchange transactions ("spot contracts") and foreign exchange forward contracts ("forward contracts") are valued daily using an independent pricing vendor at the spot and forward rates, respectively, as of the close of the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE"); (6) fixed income securities may be valued by an outside pricing service/vendor approved by the Trustees. The pricing service/vendor may employ a pricing model that takes into account, among other things, bids, yield spreads and/or other market data and specific security characteristics. If Morgan Stanley Investment Management Inc. (the "Adviser"), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley, determines that the price provided by the outside pricing service/vendor does not reflect the security's fair value or is unable to provide a price, prices from brokers/dealers may also be utilized. In these circumstances, the value of the security will be the mean of bid and asked prices obtained from brokers/dealers; (7) when market quotations are not readily available, as defined by Rule 2a-5 under the Act, including circumstances under which the Adviser determines that the closing price, last sale price or the mean between the last reported bid and asked prices are not reflective of a security's market value, portfolio securities are valued at their fair value as determined in good faith under procedures approved by and under the general supervision of the Trustees. Occasionally, developments affecting the closing prices of securities and other assets may occur between the times at which valuations of such securities are determined (that is, close of the foreign market on which the securities trade) and the close of business on the NYSE. If developments occur during such periods that are expected to materially affect the value of such securities, such valuations may be adjusted to reflect the estimated fair value of such securities as of the close of the NYSE, as determined in good faith by the Trustees or by the Adviser using a pricing service and/or procedures approved by the Trustees; and (8) investments in mutual funds, including the Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Funds, are valued at the net asset value ("NAV") as of the close of each business day.

In connection with Rule 2a-5 of the Act, which became effective September 8, 2022, the Trustees have designated the Trust's Adviser as its valuation designee. The valuation designee has responsibility for determining fair value and to make the actual calculations pursuant to the fair valuation methodologies previously approved by the Trustees. Under procedures approved by the Trustees, the Trust's Adviser, as valuation designee, has formed a Valuation Committee whose members are approved by the Trustees. The


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Valuation Committee provides administration and oversight of the Trust's valuation policies and procedures, which are reviewed at least annually by the Trustees. These procedures allow the Trust to utilize independent pricing services, quotations from securities and financial instrument dealers and other market sources to determine fair value.

B. Accounting for Investments — Security transactions are accounted for on the trade date (date the order to buy or sell is executed). Realized gains and losses on security transactions are determined by the identified cost method. Dividend income and other distributions are recorded on the ex-dividend date, except for certain dividends on foreign securities which are recorded as soon as the Trust is informed after the ex-dividend date. Interest income is accrued daily as earned except where collection is not expected. Discounts are accreted and premiums are amortized over the life of the respective securities and are included in interest income.

C. Multiple Class Allocations — Investment income, expenses (other than distribution fees) and realized and unrealized gains and losses are allocated to each class of shares based upon the relative net asset value on the date such items are recognized. Distribution fees are charged directly to the respective class.

D. Foreign Currency Translation and Foreign Investments — The books and records of the Fund are maintained in U.S. dollars. Foreign currency amounts are translated into U.S. dollars as follows:

—  investments, other assets and liabilities at the prevailing rate of exchange on the valuation date;

—  investment transactions and investment income at the prevailing rates of exchange on the dates of  such transactions.

Although the net assets of the Fund are presented at the foreign exchange rates and market values at the close of the period, the Fund does not isolate that portion of the results of operations arising as a result of changes in the foreign exchange rates from the fluctuations arising from changes in the market prices of securities held at period end. Similarly, the Fund does not isolate the effect of changes in foreign exchange rates from the fluctuations arising from changes in the market prices of securities sold during the period. Accordingly, realized and unrealized foreign currency gains (losses) on investments in securities are included in the reported net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investment transactions and balances. However, pursuant to U.S. federal income tax regulations, gains and losses from certain foreign currency transactions and the foreign currency portion of gains and losses realized on sales and maturities of foreign denominated debt securities are treated as ordinary income for U.S. federal income tax purposes.


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Net realized gains (losses) on foreign currency transactions represent net foreign exchange gains (losses) from foreign currency forward exchange contracts, disposition of foreign currencies, currency gains (losses) realized between the trade and settlement dates on securities transactions, and the difference between the amount of investment income and foreign withholding taxes recorded on the Fund's books and the U.S. dollar equivalent amounts actually received or paid. The change in unrealized currency gains (losses) on foreign currency transactions for the period is reflected in the Statement of Operations.

E. Dividends and Distributions to Shareholders — Dividends and distributions to shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date. Dividends from net investment income, if any, are declared and paid annually. Net realized capital gains, if any, are distributed at least annually.

F. Use of Estimates — The preparation of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States ("GAAP") requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts and disclosures. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

G. Indemnifications — The Trust enters into contracts that contain a variety of indemnifications. The Trust's maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown. However, the Trust has not had prior claims or losses pursuant to these contracts and expects the risk of loss to be remote.

2. Fair Valuation Measurements

Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB") ASC 820, "Fair Value Measurement" ("ASC 820"), defines fair value as the price that would be received to sell an asset or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. ASC 820 establishes a three-tier hierarchy to distinguish between (1) inputs that reflect the assumptions market participants would use in valuing an asset or liability developed based on market data obtained from sources independent of the reporting entity (observable inputs); and (2) inputs that reflect the reporting entity's own assumptions about the assumptions market participants would use in valuing an asset or liability developed based on the best information available in the circumstances (unobservable inputs) and to establish classification of fair value measurements for disclosure purposes. Various inputs are used in determining the value of the Fund's investments. The inputs are summarized in the three broad levels listed below:

•  Level 1 — unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical investments

•  Level 2 — other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.)


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•  Level 3 — significant unobservable inputs including the Fund's own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments. Factors considered in making this determination may include, but are not limited to, information obtained by contacting the issuer, analysts, or the appropriate stock exchange (for exchange-traded securities), analysis of the issuer's financial statements or other available documents and, if necessary, available information concerning other securities in similar circumstances.

The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities and the determination of the significance of a particular input to the fair value measurement in its entirety requires judgment and considers factors specific to each security.

The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the Fund's investments as of December 31, 2022:

Investment Type

  Level 1
Unadjusted
Quoted Prices
  Level 2
Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
  Level 3
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
 

Total

 

Assets:

 

Fixed Income Securities

 

Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities

 

$

   

$

1,143,553

   

$

   

$

1,143,553

   

Corporate Bonds

   

     

46,912,774

     

     

46,912,774

   

Total Fixed Income Securities

   

     

48,056,327

     

     

48,056,327

   

Short-Term Investments

 

U.S. Treasury Security

   

     

881,636

     

     

881,636

   

Investment Company

   

535,663

     

     

     

535,663

   

Total Short-Term Investments

   

535,663

     

881,636

     

     

1,417,299

   

Futures Contracts

   

53,380

     

     

     

53,380

   

Total Assets

   

589,043

     

48,937,963

     

     

49,527,006

   

Liabilities:

 

Foreign Currency Forward Exchange Contracts

   

     

(35,757

)

   

     

(35,757

)

 

Futures Contracts

   

(60,282

)

   

     

     

(60,282

)

 

Total Liabilities

   

(60,282

)

   

(35,757

)

   

     

(96,039

)

 

Total

 

$

528,761

   

$

48,902,206

   

$

   

$

49,430,967

   

Transfers between investment levels may occur as the markets fluctuate and/or the availability of data used in an investment's valuation changes.


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3. Derivatives

The Fund may, but is not required to, use derivative instruments for a variety of purposes, including hedging, risk management, portfolio management or to earn income. Derivative instruments used by the Fund will be counted towards the Fund's exposure in the types of securities listed herein to the extent they have economic characteristics similar to such securities. Derivatives are financial instruments whose value is based, in part, on the value of an underlying asset, interest rate, index or financial instrument. Prevailing interest rates and volatility levels, among other things, also affect the value of derivative instruments. A derivative instrument often has risks similar to its underlying asset and may have additional risks, including imperfect correlation between the value of the derivative and the underlying asset, risks of default by the counterparty to certain transactions, magnification of losses incurred due to changes in the market value of the securities, instruments, indices or interest rates to which the derivative instrument relates, risks that the transactions may not be liquid, risks arising from margin and payment requirements, risks arising from mispricing or valuation complexity and operational and legal risks. The use of derivatives involves risks that are different from, and possibly greater than, the risks associated with other portfolio investments. Derivatives may involve the use of highly specialized instruments that require investment techniques and risk analyses different from those associated with other portfolio investments. All of the Fund's holdings, including derivative instruments, are marked-to-market each day with the change in value reflected in unrealized appreciation (depreciation). Upon disposition, a realized gain or loss is recognized.

Certain derivative transactions may give rise to a form of leverage. Leverage magnifies the potential for gain and risk of loss. Leverage associated with derivative transactions may cause the Fund to liquidate portfolio positions when it may not be advantageous to do so to satisfy its obligations or may cause the Fund to be more volatile than if the Fund had not been leveraged. Although the Adviser seeks to use derivatives to further the Fund's investment objectives, there is no assurance that the use of derivatives will achieve this result.

Following is a description of the derivative instruments and techniques that the Fund used during the period and their associated risks:

Foreign Currency Forward Exchange Contracts — In connection with its investments in foreign securities, the Fund entered into contracts with banks, brokers/dealers to purchase or sell foreign currencies at a future date. A foreign currency forward exchange contract ("currency contract") is a negotiated agreement between the contracting parties to exchange a specified amount of currency at a specified future time at a specified rate. The rate can be higher or lower than the spot rate between the currencies that are the subject of the contract. Currency contracts may be used to protect against uncertainty in the level of


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future foreign currency exchange rates or to gain or modify exposure to a particular currency. In addition, the Fund may use cross currency hedging or proxy hedging with respect to currencies in which the Fund has or expects to have portfolio or currency exposure. Cross currency hedges involve the sale of one currency against the positive exposure to a different currency and may be used for hedging purposes or to establish an active exposure to the exchange rate between any two currencies. To the extent hedged by the use of currency contracts, the precise matching of the currency contract amounts and the value of the securities involved will not generally be possible because the future value of such securities in foreign currencies will change as a consequence of market movements in the value of those securities between the date on which the contract is entered into and the date it matures. Furthermore, such transactions may reduce or preclude the opportunity for gain if the value of the currency should move in the direction opposite to the position taken. There is additional risk to the extent that currency contracts create exposure to currencies in which the Fund's securities are not denominated. Unanticipated changes in currency prices may result in poorer overall performance for the Fund than if it had not entered into such contracts. The use of currency contracts involves the risk of loss from the insolvency or bankruptcy of the counterparty to the contract or the failure of the counterparty to make payments or otherwise comply with the terms of the contract. A currency contract is marked-to-market daily and the change in market value is recorded by the Fund as unrealized gain or loss. The Fund records realized gains (losses) when the currency contract is closed equal to the difference between the value of the currency contract at the time it was opened and the value at the time it was closed.

Futures — A futures contract is a standardized, exchange-traded agreement to buy or sell a specific quantity of an underlying asset, reference rate or index at a specific price at a specific future time. The value of a futures contract tends to increase and decrease in tandem with the value of the underlying instrument. Depending on the terms of the particular contract, futures contracts are settled through either physical delivery of the underlying instrument on the settlement date or by payment of a cash settlement amount on the settlement date. During the period the futures contract is open, payments are received from or made to the broker based upon changes in the value of the contract (the variation margin). A decision as to whether, when and how to use futures contracts involves the exercise of skill and judgment and even a well-conceived futures transaction may be unsuccessful because of market behavior or unexpected events. In addition to the derivatives risks discussed above, the prices of futures contracts can be highly volatile, using futures contracts can lower total return and the potential loss from futures contracts can exceed the Fund's initial investment in such contracts. No assurance can be given that a liquid market will exist for any particular futures contract at any particular time.


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Swaps — The Fund may enter into OTC swap contracts or cleared swap transactions. A swap contract is an agreement between two parties pursuant to which the parties exchange payments at specified dates on the basis of a specified notional amount, with the payments calculated by reference to specified securities, indices, reference rates, currencies or other instruments. Typically swap agreements provide that when the period payment dates for both parties are the same, the payments are made on a net basis (i.e., the two payment streams are netted out, with only the net amount paid by one party to the other). The Fund's obligations or rights under a swap contract entered into on a net basis will generally be equal only to the net amount to be paid or received under the agreement, based on the relative values of the positions held by each party. Cleared swap transactions help reduce counterparty credit risk. In a cleared swap, the Fund's ultimate counterparty is a clearinghouse rather than a swap dealer, bank or other financial institution. OTC swap agreements are not entered into or traded on exchanges and often there is no central clearing or guaranty function for OTC swaps. These OTC swaps are often subject to credit risk or the risk of default or non-performance by the counterparty. Both OTC and cleared swaps could result in losses if interest rates, foreign currency exchange rates or other factors are not correctly anticipated by the Fund or if the reference index, security or investments do not perform as expected. During the period swap agreements are open, payments are received from or made to the counterparty or clearing-house based on changes in the value of the contract or variation margin, respectively. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and related regulatory developments require the clearing and exchange-trading of certain standardized swap transactions. Mandatory exchange-trading and clearing is occurring on a phased-in basis based on the type of market participant and U.S. Commodities Futures Trading Commission ("CFTC") approval of contracts for central clearing and exchange trading.

The Fund's use of swaps during the period included those based on the credit of an underlying security commonly referred to as credit default swaps. The Fund may be either the buyer or seller in a credit default swap. As the buyer in a credit default swap, the Fund would pay to the counterparty the periodic stream of payments. If no default occurs, the Fund would receive no benefit from the contract. As the seller in a credit default swap, the Fund would receive the stream of payments but would be subject to exposure on the notional amount of the swap, which it would be required to pay in the event of default. The use of credit default swaps could result in losses to the Fund if the Adviser fails to correctly evaluate the creditworthiness of the issuer of the referenced debt obligation.

If the Fund is a seller of protection and a credit event occurs, as defined under the terms of that particular swap agreement, the Fund will either (i) pay to the buyer of protection an amount equal to the notional amount of the swap agreement and take delivery of the referenced obligation, other deliverable obligations


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or underlying securities comprising the referenced index or (ii) pay a net settlement amount in the form of cash or securities equal to the notional amount of the swap agreement less the recovery value of the referenced obligation or underlying securities comprising the referenced index. If the Fund is a buyer of protection and a credit event occurs, as defined under the terms of that particular swap agreement, the Fund will either (i) receive from the seller of protection an amount equal to the notional amount of the swap agreement and deliver the referenced obligation, other deliverable obligations or underlying securities comprising the referenced index or (ii) receive a net settlement amount in the form of cash or securities equal to the notional amount of the swap agreement less the recovery value of the referenced obligation or underlying securities comprising the referenced index. Recovery values are estimated by market makers considering either industry standard recovery rates or entity specific factors and considerations until a credit event occurs. If a credit event has occurred, the recovery value is determined by a facilitated auction whereby a minimum number of allowable broker bids, together with a specified valuation method, are used to calculate the settlement value. The Fund's maximum risk of loss from counterparty risk, either as the protection seller or as the protection buyer, is the fair value of the swap agreement.

The current credit rating of each individual issuer is included in the table following the Portfolio of Investments and serves as an indicator of the current status of the payment/performance risk of the credit derivative. Alternatively, for credit default swaps on an index of credits, the quoted market prices and current values serve as an indicator of the current status of the payment/performance risk of the credit derivative. Generally, lower credit ratings and increasing market values, in absolute terms, represent a deterioration of the credit and a greater likelihood of an adverse credit event of the issuer.

When the Fund has an unrealized loss on a swap agreement, the Fund has instructed the custodian to pledge cash or liquid securities as collateral with a value approximately equal to the amount of the unrealized loss. Collateral pledges are monitored and subsequently adjusted if and when the swap valuations fluctuate. If applicable, cash collateral is included with "Due from (to) Broker" in the Statements of Asset and Liabilities.

Upfront payments received or paid by the Fund will be reflected as an asset or liability, respectively, in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.

At December 31, 2022, the Fund did not have any open swap agreements.

FASB ASC 815, "Derivatives and Hedging" ("ASC 815"), is intended to improve financial reporting about derivative instruments by requiring enhanced disclosures to enable investors to better understand how and


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why the Fund uses derivative instruments, how these derivative instruments are accounted for and their effects on the Fund's financial position and results of operations.

The following table sets forth the fair value of the Fund's derivative contracts by primary risk exposure as of December 31, 2022:

PRIMARY RISK
EXPOSURE
  ASSET DERIVATIVES
STATEMENT OF
ASSETS AND
LIABILITIES LOCATION
 

FAIR VALUE

  LIABILITY DERIVATIVES
STATEMENT OF
ASSETS AND
LIABILITIES LOCATION
 

FAIR VALUE

 
Interest Rate
Risk
  Variation margin on
open futures contracts
 

$

53,380

(a)

  Variation margin on
open futures contracts
 

$

(60,282

)(a)

 
Currency
Risk
  Unrealized appreciation
on open foreign currency
forward exchange
contracts
   

    Unrealized depreciation
on open foreign currency
forward exchange
contracts
   

(35,757

)

 
       

$

53,380

       

$

(96,039

)

 

(a)  Includes cumulative appreciation (depreciation) as reported in the Portfolio of Investments. Only current day's net variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.

The following tables set forth by primary risk exposure of the Fund's realized gains (losses) and change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) by type of derivative contract for the year ended December 31, 2022 in accordance with ASC 815:

AMOUNT OF REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON DERIVATIVES

 
PRIMARY RISK
EXPOSURE
  FUTURES
CONTRACTS
  FOREIGN CURRENCY
FORWARD EXCHANGE
CONTRACTS
  SWAP
AGREEMENTS
 

Interest Rate Risk

 

$

6,906

   

$

   

$

   

Currency Risk

   

     

47,672

     

   

Credit Risk

   

     

     

(2,373

)

 

Total

 

$

6,906

   

$

47,672

   

$

(2,373

)

 

 

CHANGE IN UNREALIZED APPRECIATION (DEPRECIATION) ON DERIVATIVES

 
PRIMARY RISK
EXPOSURE
  FUTURES
CONTRACTS
  FOREIGN CURRENCY
FORWARD EXCHANGE
CONTRACTS
 

Interest Rate Risk

 

$

165,746

   

$

   

Currency Risk

   

     

(35,858

)

 

Total

 

$

165,746

   

$

(35,858

)

 


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At December 31, 2022, the Fund's derivative assets and liabilities are as follows:

GROSS AMOUNTS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES PRESENTED IN THE STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

 
DERIVATIVES(b)   ASSETS(c)   LIABILITIES(c)  

Foreign Currency Forward Exchange Contracts

 

$

   

$

(35,757

)

 

(b)  Excludes exchange-traded derivatives.

(c)  Absent an event of default or early termination, OTC derivative assets and liabilities are presented gross and not offset in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.

The Fund typically enter into International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. Master Agreements ("ISDA Master Agreements") or similar master agreements (collectively, "Master Agreements") with their respective contract counterparties for certain OTC derivatives in order to, among other things, reduce its credit risk to counterparties. ISDA Master Agreements include provisions for general obligations, representations, collateral and events of default or termination. Under an ISDA Master Agreement, the Fund typically may offset with the counterparty certain OTC derivative financial instruments' payables and/or receivables with collateral held and/or posted and create one single net payment (close-out netting) in the event of default, termination and/or potential deterioration in the credit quality of the counterparty. Various Master Agreements govern the terms of certain transactions with counterparties, including transactions such as swap, forward, repurchase and reverse repurchase agreements. These Master Agreements typically attempt to reduce the counterparty risk associated with such transactions by specifying credit protection mechanisms and providing standardization that improves legal certainty. Cross-termination provisions under Master Agreements typically provide that a default in connection with one transaction between the Fund and a counterparty gives the non-defaulting party the right to terminate any other transactions in place with the defaulting party to create one single net payment due to/due from the defaulting party and may be a feature in certain Master Agreements. In the event the Fund exercises its right to terminate a Master Agreement after a counterparty experiences a termination event as defined in the Master Agreement, the return of collateral with market value in excess of the Fund's net liability may be delayed or denied.


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The following table presents derivative financial instruments that are subject to enforceable netting arrangements as of December 31, 2022:

GROSS AMOUNTS NOT OFFSET IN THE STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

 

COUNTERPARTY

  GROSS LIABILITY
DERIVATIVES
PRESENTED
IN THE
STATEMENT OF
ASSETS AND
LIABILITIES
  FINANCIAL
INSTRUMENT
  COLLATERAL
PLEDGED
  NET
AMOUNT
(NOT LESS
THAN $0)
 
HSBC Bank PLC   $

20,043

   

$

   

$

    $

20,043

   

UBS AG

   

15,714

     

     

     

15,714

   

Total

 

$

35,757

   

$

   

$

   

$

35,757

   

For the year ended December 31, 2022, the average monthly amount outstanding for each derivative type is as follows:

Foreign Currency Forward Exchange Contracts:

Average monthly principal amount

 

$

351,017

   

Futures Contracts:

Average monthly original value

 

$

24,259,319

   

4. Advisory/Administration Agreements

Pursuant to an Investment Advisory Agreement with the Adviser, the Trust pays an advisory fee, accrued daily and payable monthly, by applying the following annual rates to the net assets of the Fund determined as of the close of each business day: 0.42% to the portion of the daily net assets not exceeding $500 million; 0.35% to the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not exceeding $1.25 billion; and 0.22% to the portion of the daily net assets in excess of $1.25 billion. For the year ended December 31, 2022, the advisory fee rate (net of waiver/rebate) was equivalent to an annual effective rate of 0.15% of the Fund's average daily net assets.

The Adviser also serves as the Administrator to the Trust and provides administrative services pursuant to an Administration Agreement for an annual fee, accrued daily and paid monthly, of 0.08% of the Fund's average daily net assets.

The Fund's Adviser and Administrator have agreed to reduce its advisory fee, its administration fee and/or reimburse the Fund so that total annual operating expenses, excluding certain investment related expenses, taxes, interest and other extraordinary expenses (including litigation), will not exceed 0.75% with respect to Class X shares and 1.00% with respect to Class Y shares. The fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements


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will continue for at least one year from the date of the Fund's prospectus or until such time that the Trustees act to discontinue all or a portion of such waivers and/or reimbursements when they deem such action is appropriate. The Adviser and Administrator may make additional voluntary fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements and may discontinue these voluntary fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements at any time in the future. For the year ended December 31, 2022, $150,539 of advisory fees were waived by the Adviser pursuant to this arrangement.

Under a Sub-Administration agreement between the Administrator and State Street Bank and Trust Company ("State Street"), State Street provides certain administrative services to the Trust. For such services, the Administrator pays State Street a portion of the fee the Administrator receives from the Fund.

5. Plan of Distribution

Shares of the Trust are distributed by Morgan Stanley Distribution, Inc. (the "Distributor"), an affiliate of the Adviser/Administrator. The Trust has adopted a Plan of Distribution (the "Plan") pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Act. Under the Plan, Class Y shares of the Fund bear a distribution fee which is accrued daily and paid monthly at the annual rate of 0.25% of the average daily net assets of the class.

6. Dividend Disbursing and Transfer/Co-Transfer Agent

The Trust's dividend disbursing and transfer agent is SS&C Global Investor & Distribution Solutions, Inc. ("SS&C GIDS, Inc."). Pursuant to a Transfer Agency Agreement, the Trust pays SS&C GIDS, Inc. a fee based on the number of classes, accounts and transactions relating to the Fund of the Trust.

Eaton Vance Management ("EVM"), an affiliate of Morgan Stanley, provides co-transfer agency and related services to the Fund pursuant to a Co-Transfer Agency Services Agreement. For the year ended December 31,2022, EVM earned $0 for providing such services.

7. Custodian Fees

State Street (the "Custodian") also serves as Custodian for the Trust in accordance with a Custodian Agreement. The Custodian holds cash, securities and other assets of the Trust as required by the Act. Custody fees are payable monthly based on assets held in custody, investment purchases and sales activity and account maintenance fees, plus reimbursement for certain out-of-pocket expenses.

8. Security Transactions and Transactions with Affiliates

The Fund's cost of purchases and proceeds from sales of investment securities, excluding short-term investments, for the year ended December 31, 2022, aggregated $47,305,433 and $53,541,720, respectively.


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The Fund invests in the Institutional Class of the Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Funds — Government Portfolio (the "Liquidity Funds"), an open-end management investment company managed by the Adviser. Advisory fees paid by the Fund are reduced by an amount equal to its pro-rata share of advisory and administrative fees paid by the Fund due to its investment in the Liquidity Funds. For the year ended December 31, 2022, advisory fees paid were reduced by $803 relating to the Fund's investment in the Liquidity Funds.

A summary of the Fund's transactions in shares of affiliated investments during the year ended December 31, 2022 is as follows:

AFFILIATED
INVESTMENT
COMPANY
  VALUE
DECEMBER 31,
2021
  PURCHASES
AT COST
  PROCEEDS
FROM
SALES
  DIVIDEND
INCOME
  REALIZED
GAIN
(LOSS)
  CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
  VALUE
DECEMBER 31,
2022
 
Liquidity
Funds
 

$

612,012

   

$

20,425,190

   

$

20,501,539

   

$

10,680

   

$

   

$

   

$

535,663

   

The Fund is permitted to purchase and sell securities ("cross-trade") from and to other Morgan Stanley funds as well as other funds and client accounts for which the Adviser or an affiliate of the Adviser serves as investment adviser, pursuant to procedures approved by the Trustees in compliance with Rule 17a-7 under the Act (the "Rule"). Each cross-trade is executed at the current market price in compliance with provisions of the Rule. For the year ended December 31, 2022, the Fund did not engage in any cross-trade transactions.

The Trust has an unfunded noncontributory defined benefit pension plan covering certain independent Trustees of the Trust who will have served as independent Trustees for at least five years at the time of retirement. Benefits under this plan are based on factors which include years of service and compensation. The Trustees voted to close the plan to new participants and eliminate the future benefits growth due to increases to compensation after July 31, 2003.

At December 31, 2022, the accrued pension liability reflected as "Trustees' fees" in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for the Fund is $5,027.

The Trust has an unfunded Deferred Compensation Plan (the "Compensation Plan"), which allows each independent Trustee to defer payment of all, or a portion, of the fees he or she receives for serving on the Board of Trustees. Each eligible Trustee generally may elect to have the deferred amounts credited with a return equal to the total return on one or more of the Morgan Stanley funds that are offered as investment options under the Compensation Plan. Appreciation/depreciation and distributions received from these


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investments are recorded with an offsetting increase/decrease in the deferred compensation obligation and do not affect the NAV of the Trust.

9. Federal Income Tax Status

It is the Fund's intention to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company and distribute all of its taxable and tax-exempt income. Accordingly, no provision for federal income taxes is required in the financial statements.

The Fund may be subject to taxes imposed by countries in which it invests. Such taxes are generally based on income and/or capital gains earned or repatriated. Taxes are accrued based on net investment income, net realized gains and net unrealized appreciation as such income and/or gains are earned. Taxes may also be based on transactions in foreign currency and are accrued based on the value of investments denominated in such currency.

FASB ASC 740-10, "Income Taxes — Overall", sets forth a minimum threshold for financial statement recognition of the benefit of a tax position taken or expected to be taken in a tax return. Management has concluded there are no significant uncertain tax positions that would require recognition in the financial statements. If applicable, the Fund recognizes interest accrued related to unrecognized tax benefits in "Interest Expense" and penalties in "Other Expenses" in the Statement of Operations. The Fund files tax returns with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, New York and various states. Generally, each of the tax years in the four-year period ended December 31, 2022 remains subject to examination by taxing authorities.

The tax character of distributions paid may differ from the character of distributions shown for GAAP purposes due to short-term capital gains being treated as ordinary income for tax purposes. The tax character of distributions paid during fiscal years 2022 and 2021 was as follows:

2022 DISTRIBUTIONS PAID FROM:

 

2021 DISTRIBUTIONS PAID FROM:

 
ORDINARY
INCOME
  LONG-TERM
CAPITAL GAIN
  ORDINARY
INCOME
  LONG-TERM
CAPITAL GAIN
 
$

930,980

   

$

990,619

   

$

4,529,993

   

$

2,790,042

   

The amount and character of income and gains to be distributed are determined in accordance with income tax regulations which may differ from GAAP. These book/tax differences are either considered temporary or permanent in nature.

Temporary differences are attributable to differing book and tax treatments for the timing of the recognition of gains (losses) on certain investment transactions and the timing of the deductibility of certain expenses.


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Notes to Financial Statements December 31, 2022 continued

The Fund had no permanent differences causing reclassifications among the components of net assets for the year ended December 31, 2022.

At December 31, 2022, the components of distributable earnings for the Fund on a tax basis were as follows:

UNDISTRIBUTED
ORDINARY
INCOME
  UNDISTRIBUTED
LONG-TERM
CAPITAL GAIN
 
$

1,670,027

   

$

   

At December 31, 2022, the Fund had available for federal income tax purposes unused short-term and long-term capital losses of $2,162,410 and $2,193,075, respectively, that do not have an expiration date.

To the extent that capital loss carryforwards are used to offset any future capital gains realized, no capital gains tax liability will be incurred by the Fund for gains realized and not distributed. To the extent that capital gains are offset, such gains will not be distributed to the shareholders.

10. Market Risk and Risks Relating to Certain Financial Instruments

Foreign security and currency transactions may involve certain considerations and risks not typically associated with those of U.S. dollar denominated transactions as a result of, among other factors, fluctuations of exchange rates in relation to the U.S. dollar, the possibility of lower levels of governmental supervision and regulation of foreign securities markets and the possibility of political or economic instability.

Social, political, economic and other conditions and events, such as war, natural disasters, health emergencies (e.g., epidemics and pandemics), terrorism, conflicts, social unrest, recessions, inflation, rapid interest rate changes and supply chain disruptions, may occur and could significantly impact issuers, industries, governments and other systems, including the financial markets. It is difficult to predict when events affecting the U.S. or global financial markets may occur, the effects that such events may have and the duration of those effects (which may last for extended periods). These events may negatively impact broad segments of businesses and populations and have a significant and rapid negative impact on the performance of the Fund's investments and exacerbate pre-existing risks to the Fund. For example, coronavirus ("COVID-19") and associated recovery responses could adversely impact the operations of the Fund and its service providers and financial performance of the Fund and the Fund's investments. The extent of such impact depends on future developments, including (i) the duration and spread of the outbreak, (ii) the restrictions and advisories, (iii) the effects on the financial markets, (iv) government and regulatory responses, and (v) the effects on the economy overall as a result of developments such as disruption to consumer demand, economic output and supply chains. The duration and extent of COVID-19 and


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Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series

Notes to Financial Statements December 31, 2022 continued

associated economic and market conditions and uncertainty over the long term cannot be reasonably estimated at this time. The ultimate impact of COVID-19 and the extent to which the associated conditions impact the Fund will also depend on future developments, which are highly uncertain, difficult to accurately predict and subject to change at any time. The financial performance of the Fund's investments (and, in turn, the Fund's investment results) may be adversely affected because of these and similar types of factors and developments.

11. Credit Facility

The Trust and other Morgan Stanley funds participated in a $300,000,000 committed, unsecured revolving line of credit facility (the "Facility") with State Street. This Facility is to be used for temporary emergency purposes or funding of shareholder redemption requests. The interest rate for any funds drawn will be based on the federal funds rate or overnight bank funding rate plus a spread. The Facility also has a commitment fee of 0.25% per annum based on the unused portion of the Facility, which is allocated among participating funds based on relative net assets. During the year ended December 31, 2022, the Fund did not have any borrowings under the Facility.

12. Other

At December 31, 2022, the Trust had record owners of 10% or greater. Investment activities of these shareholders could have a material impact on the Trust. The aggregate percentage of such owners was 95.6%.

13. Results of Special Meeting of Shareholders (unaudited)

On February 25, 2022, a special meeting of the Fund's shareholders was held for the purpose of voting on the following matter, the results of which were as follows:

Election of Trustees by all shareholders:

   

FOR

 

AGAINST

 

Frances L. Cashman

   

6,055,374

     

195,298

   

Nancy C. Everett

   

6,016,288

     

234,384

   

Eddie A. Grier

   

5,932,174

     

318,498

   

Jakki L. Haussler

   

6,016,288

     

234,384

   

Patricia A. Maleski

   

6,055,851

     

194,821

   


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Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series - Income Plus Portfolio

Financial Highlights

                               
FOR THE YEAR
ENDED
DECEMBER 31
  NET ASSET
VALUE
BEGINNING
OF PERIOD
  NET
INVESTMENT
INCOME(1)
  NET REALIZED
AND
UNREALIZED
GAIN (LOSS)
 
TOTAL FROM
INVESTMENT
OPERATIONS
 
DIVIDENDS
TO
SHAREHOLDERS
 
DISTRIBUTIONS
TO
SHAREHOLDERS
  TOTAL
DIVIDENDS
AND
DISTRIBUTIONS
 

CLASS X SHARES

     

2018

 

$

11.51

   

$

0.36

   

$

(0.82

)

 

$

(0.46

)

 

$

(0.38

)

 

$

(0.24

)

 

$

(0.62

)

 

2019

   

10.43

     

0.35

     

1.30

     

1.65

     

(0.41

)

   

     

(0.41

)

 

2020

   

11.67

     

0.27

     

0.94

     

1.21

     

(0.40

)

   

(0.25

)

   

(0.65

)

 

2021

   

12.23

     

0.22

     

(0.44

)

   

(0.22

)

   

(0.40

)

   

(0.83

)

   

(1.23

)

 

2022

   

10.78

     

0.28

     

(2.05

)

   

(1.77

)

   

(0.17

)

   

(0.17

)

   

(0.34

)

 

CLASS Y SHARES

     

2018

   

11.49

     

0.33

     

(0.82

)

   

(0.49

)

   

(0.35

)

   

(0.24

)

   

(0.59

)

 

2019

   

10.41

     

0.33

     

1.30

     

1.63

     

(0.38

)

   

     

(0.38

)

 

2020

   

11.66

     

0.24

     

0.93

     

1.17

     

(0.37

)

   

(0.25

)

   

(0.62

)

 

2021

   

12.21

     

0.19

     

(0.43

)

   

(0.24

)

   

(0.37

)

   

(0.83

)

   

(1.20

)

 

2022

   

10.77

     

0.25

     

(2.04

)

   

(1.79

)

   

(0.14

)

   

(0.17

)

   

(0.31

)

 

(1)  The per share amounts were computed using an average number of shares outstanding during the period.

(2)  Amount is less than 0.005%.

(3)  Calculated based on the net asset value as of the last business day of the period. Performance shown does not reflect fees and expenses imposed by your insurance company. If performance information included the effect of these additional charges, the total returns would be lower.

(4)  The ratios reflect the rebate of certain Fund expenses in connection with investments in a Morgan Stanley affiliate during the period. The effect of the rebate on the ratios is disclosed in the above table as "Rebate from Morgan Stanley affiliate."

(5)  If the Fund had borne all of its expenses that were waived by the Adviser/Administrator, the annualized expense and net investment income ratios would have been as follows:

PERIOD ENDED

  EXPENSE
RATIO
  NET INVESTMENT INCOME
RATIO
 

December 31, 2022

                 

Class X

   

1.02

%

   

2.72

%

 

Class Y

   

1.27

     

2.47

   

December 31, 2021

                 

Class X

   

0.88

     

1.88

   

Class Y

   

1.13

     

1.63

   

See Notes to Financial Statements
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                RATIO TO AVERAGE
NET ASSETS
         
FOR THE YEAR
ENDED
DECEMBER 31
  NET ASSET
VALUE
END OF
PERIOD
 

TOTAL
RETURN(3)
  NET ASSETS
END OF
PERIOD
(000'S)
 

EXPENSES
  NET
INVESTMENT
INCOME
 
REBATE FROM
MORGAN STANLEY
AFFILIATE
 
PORTFOLIO
TURNOVER
RATE
 

CLASS X SHARES

 

2018

 

$

10.43

     

(4.01

)%

 

$

38,430

     

0.78

%(4)

   

3.27

%(4)

   

0.00

%(2)

   

47

%

 

2019

   

11.67

     

15.96

     

37,676

     

0.81

(4)

   

3.15

(4)

   

0.00

(2)

   

72

   

2020

   

12.23

     

10.63

     

36,562

     

0.91

(4)

   

2.27

(4)

   

0.00

(2)

   

144

   

2021

   

10.78

     

(1.87

)

   

31,376

     

0.81

(4)(5)

   

1.95

(4)(5)

   

0.00

(2)

   

107

   

2022

   

8.67

     

(16.47

)

   

22,435

     

0.75

(4)(5)

   

2.99

(4)(5)

   

0.00

(2)

   

87

   

CLASS Y SHARES

 

2018

   

10.41

     

(4.31

)

   

38,832

     

1.03

(4)

   

3.02

(4)

   

0.00

(2)

   

47

   

2019

   

11.66

     

15.78

     

41,004

     

1.06

(4)

   

2.90

(4)

   

0.00

(2)

   

72

   

2020

   

12.21

     

10.27

     

39,867

     

1.16

(4)

   

2.02

(4)

   

0.00

(2)

   

144

   

2021

   

10.77

     

(2.04

)

   

37,412

     

1.06

(4)(5)

   

1.70

(4)(5)

   

0.00

(2)

   

107

   

2022

   

8.67

     

(16.66

)

   

27,553

     

1.00

(4)(5)

   

2.74

(4)(5)

   

0.00

(2)

   

87

   


41



Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series - Income Plus Portfolio

Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

To the Shareholders and Board of Trustees of
Morgan Stanley Income Plus Portfolio

Opinion on the Financial Statements

We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities of Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series (the "Trust") (comprising, Income Plus Portfolio (the "Fund")), including the portfolio of investments, as of December 31, 2022, and the related statement of operations for the year then ended, the statements of changes in net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended, the financial highlights for each of the five years in the period then ended and the related notes (collectively referred to as the "financial statements"). In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Fund comprising Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series at December 31, 2022, the results of its operations for the year then ended, the changes in its net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended and its financial highlights for each of the five years in the period then ended, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

Basis for Opinion

These financial statements are the responsibility of the Trust's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Fund's financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) ("PCAOB") and are required to be independent with respect to the Trust in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.

We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud. The Trust is not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform, an audit of the Trust's internal control over financial reporting. As part of our audits, we are required to obtain an understanding of internal control over financial reporting, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Trust's internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion.

Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of December 31, 2022, by


42


Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series - Income Plus Portfolio

Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm continued

correspondence with the custodian, brokers and others; when replies were not received from brokers and others, we performed other auditing procedures. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

  

We have served as the auditor of one or more Morgan Stanley investment companies since 2000.
Boston, Massachusetts
February 22, 2023


43


Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series - Income Plus Portfolio

Liquidity Risk Management Program (unaudited)

In compliance with Rule 22e-4 under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "Liquidity Rule"), the Fund has adopted and implemented a liquidity risk management program (the "Program"), which is reasonably designed to assess and manage the risk that the Fund could not meet requests to redeem shares issued by the Fund without significant dilution of remaining investors' interests in the Fund (i.e., liquidity risk). The Fund's Board of Trustees (the "Board") previously approved the designation of the Liquidity Risk Subcommittee (the "LRS") as Program administrator. The LRS is comprised of representatives from various divisions within Morgan Stanley Investment Management.

At a meeting held on March 1-2, 2022, the Board reviewed a written report prepared by the LRS that addressed the Program's operation and assessed its adequacy, and effectiveness of implementation for the period from January 1, 2021, through December 31, 2021, as required under the Liquidity Rule. The report concluded that the Program operated effectively and was adequately and effectively implemented in all material aspects, and that the relevant controls and safeguards were appropriately designed to enable the LRS to administer the Program in compliance with the Liquidity Rule.

In accordance with the Program, the LRS assessed each Fund's liquidity risk no less frequently than annually taking into consideration certain factors, as applicable, such as (i) investment strategy and liquidity of portfolio investments, (ii) short-term and long-term cash flow projections and (iii) holdings of cash and cash equivalents and borrowing arrangements and other funding sources. Certain factors are considered under both normal and reasonably foreseeable stressed conditions.

Each Fund portfolio investment is classified into one of four liquidity categories, which classification is assessed at least monthly by the LRS. The classification is based on a determination of the number of days it is reasonably expected to take to convert the investment into cash, or sell or dispose of the investment, in current market conditions without significantly changing the market value of the investment. Liquidity classification determinations take into account various market, trading and investment-specific considerations, as well as market depth, and in some cases utilize third-party vendor data.

The Liquidity Rule limits a fund's investments in illiquid investments to 15% of its net assets and requires funds that do not primarily hold assets that are highly liquid investments to determine and maintain a minimum percentage of the fund's net assets to be invested in highly liquid investments (highly liquid investment minimum or "HLIM"). The LRS believes that the Program includes provisions reasonably designed to review, monitor and comply with the 15% limit on illiquid investments and for determining, periodically reviewing and complying with the HLIM requirement, as applicable.

There can be no assurance that the Program will achieve its objectives under all circumstances in the future. Please refer to the Fund's prospectus for more information regarding the Fund's exposure to liquidity risk and other risks to which it may be subject.


44


Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series

Trustee and Officer Information (unaudited)

Independent Trustees:

Name, Address and Birth Year of
Independent Trustee
  Position(s)
Held with
Registrant
  Length of
Time Served
*
  Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years and
Other Relevant
Professional Experience
  Number of
Funds
in Fund
Complex
Overseen by
Independent
Trustee
**
  Other Directorships Held by
Independent Trustee
During Past 5 Years***
 
Frank L. Bowman
c/o Perkins Coie LLP
Counsel to the Independent Trustees
1155 Avenue of the Americas
22nd Floor
New York, NY 10036
Birth Year: 1944
 

Trustee

  Since
August 2006
 

President, Strategic Decisions, LLC (consulting) (since February 2009); Director or Trustee of various Morgan Stanley Funds (since August 2006); Chairperson of the Compliance and Insurance Committee (since October 2015); formerly, Chairperson of the Insurance Sub-Committee of the Compliance and Insurance Committee (2007-2015); served as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Nuclear Energy Institute (policy organization) (February 2005-November 2008); retired as Admiral, U.S. Navy after serving over 38 years on active duty including 8 years as Director of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program in the Department of the Navy and the U.S. Department of Energy (1996-2004); served as Chief of Naval Personnel (July 1994-September 1996) and on the Joint Staff as Director of Political Military Affairs (June 1992-July 1994); knighted as Honorary Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire; awarded the Officier de l'Orde National du Mèrite by the French Government; elected to the National Academy of Engineering (2009).

 

85

 

Director of Naval and Nuclear Technologies LLP; Director Emeritus of the Armed Services YMCA; Member of the National Security Advisory Council of the Center for U.S. Global Engagement and a former member of the CNA Military Advisory Board; Chairman of Fairhaven United Methodist Church Board of Trustees; Member of the Board of Advisors of the Dolphin Scholarship Foundation; Director of other various nonprofit organizations; formerly, Director of BP, plc (November 2010-May 2019).

 
Frances L. Cashman
c/o Perkins Coie LLP
Counsel to the Independent Trustees
1155 Avenue of the Americas
22nd Floor
New York, NY 10036
Birth Year: 1961
 

Trustee

 

Trustee Since February 2022

 

Chief Executive Officer, Asset Management Division, Director or Trustee of various Morgan Stanley Funds (since February 2022); Delinian Ltd. (financial information) (May 2021-Present); Executive Vice President and various other roles, Legg Mason & Co. (asset management) (2010-2020); Managing Director, Stifel Nicolaus (2005-2010).

 

86

 

Trustee and Investment Committee Member, GeorgiaTech Foundation (since June 2019); Trustee and Chair of Marketing Committee, Member of Investment Committee, Loyola Blakefield (Since September 2017); Trustee, MMI Gateway Foundation (since September 2017); Director and Investment Committee Member, Catholic Community Foundation Board (2012-2018); Director and Investment Committee Member, St. Ignatius Loyola Academy (2011-2017).

 


45


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Trustee and Officer Information (unaudited) continued

Name, Address and Birth Year of
Independent Trustee
  Position(s)
Held with
Registrant
  Length of
Time Served
*
  Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years and
Other Relevant
Professional Experience
  Number of
Funds
in Fund
Complex
Overseen by
Independent
Trustee
**
  Other Directorships Held by
Independent Trustee
During Past 5 Years***
 
Kathleen A. Dennis
c/o Perkins Coie LLP
Counsel to the Independent Trustees
1155 Avenue of the Americas
22nd Floor
New York, NY 10036
Birth Year: 1953
 

Trustee

 

Since August 2006

 

Chairperson of the Governance Committee (since January 2021), Chairperson of the Liquidity and Alternatives Sub-Committee of the Investment Committee (2006-2020) and Director or Trustee of various Morgan Stanley Funds (since August 2006); President, Cedarwood Associates (mutual fund and investment management consulting) (since July 2006); formerly, Senior Managing Director of Victory Capital Management (1993-2006).

 

85

 

Board Member, University of Albany Foundation (2012-present); Board Member, Mutual Funds Directors Forum (2014-present); Director of various non-profit organizations.

 
Nancy C. Everett
c/o Perkins Coie LLP
Counsel to the Independent Trustees
1155 Avenue of the Americas
22nd Floor
New York, NY 10036
Birth Year: 1955
 

Trustee

 

Since January 2015

 

Chairperson of the Equity Investment Committee (since January 2021); Director or Trustee of various Morgan Stanley Funds (since January 2015); Chief Executive Officer, Virginia Commonwealth University Investment Company (since November 2015); Owner, OBIR, LLC (institutional investment management consulting) (since June 2014); formerly, Managing Director, BlackRock, Inc. (February 2011-December 2013) and Chief Executive Officer, General Motors Asset Management (a/k/a Promark Global Advisors, Inc.) (June 2005-May 2010).

 

86

 

Formerly, Member of Virginia Commonwealth University School of Business Foundation (2005-2016); Member of Virginia Commonwealth University Board of Visitors (2013-2015); Member of Committee on Directors for Emerging Markets Growth Fund, Inc. (2007-2010); Chairperson of Performance Equity Management, LLC (2006-2010); and Chairperson, GMAM Absolute Return Strategies Fund, LLC (2006-2010).

 


46


Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series

Trustee and Officer Information (unaudited) continued

Name, Address and Birth Year of
Independent Trustee
  Position(s)
Held with
Registrant
  Length of
Time Served
*
  Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years and
Other Relevant
Professional Experience
  Number of
Funds
in Fund
Complex
Overseen by
Independent
Trustee
**
  Other Directorships Held by
Independent Trustee
During Past 5 Years***
 
Eddie A. Grier
c/o Perkins Coie LLP
Counsel to the Independent Trustees
1155 Avenue of the Americas
22nd Floor
New York, NY 10036
Birth Year: 1955
 

Trustee

 

Trustee Since February 2022

 

Dean, Santa Clara University Leavey School of Business (since July 2021); Director or Trustee of various Morgan Stanley Funds (since February 2022); Dean, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Business (2010-2021); President and various other roles, Walt Disney Company (entertainment and media) (1981-2010).

 

86

 

Director, Witt/Keiffer, Inc. (executive search) (since 2016); Director, NuStar GP, LLC (energy) (since August 2021); Director, Sonida Senior Living, Inc. (residential community operator) (2016-2021); Director, NVR, Inc. (homebuilding) (2013-2020); Director, Middleburg Trust Company (wealth management) (2014-2019); Director, Colonial Williamsburg Company (2012-2021); Regent, University of Massachusetts Global (since 2021); Director and Chair, ChildFund International (2012-2021); Trustee, Brandman University (2010-2021); Director, Richmond Forum (2012-2019).

 
Jakki L. Haussler
c/o Perkins Coie LLP
Counsel to the Independent Trustees
1155 Avenue of the Americas
22nd Floor
New York, NY 10036
Birth Year: 1957
 

Trustee

 

Since January 2015

 

Chairperson of the Audit Committee (January 2023), Director or Trustee of various Morgan Stanley Funds (since January 2015); Chairman, Opus Capital Group (since 1996); formerly, Chief Executive Officer, Opus Capital Group (1996-2019); Director, Capvest Venture Fund, LP (May 2000-December 2011); Partner, Adena Ventures, LP (July 1999-December 2010); Director, The Victory Funds (February 2005-July 2008).

 

86

 

Director, Barnes Group Inc. (since July 2021); Vertiv Holdings Co. (VRT) (August 2022); Director of Cincinnati Bell Inc. and Member, Audit Committee and Chairman, Governance and Nominating Committee (2008-2021); Director of Service Corporation International and Member, Audit Committee and Investment Committee; Director of Northern Kentucky University Foundation and Member, Investment Committee; Member of Chase College of Law Center for Law and Entrepreneurship Director of Best Transport (2005-2019); Director of Chase College of Law Board of Visitors; formerly, Member, University of Cincinnati Foundation Investment Committee; Member, Miami University Board of Visitors (2008-2011); Trustee of Victory Funds (2005-2008) and Chairman, Investment Committee (2007-2008) and Member, Service Provider Committee (2005-2008).

 


47


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Trustee and Officer Information (unaudited) continued

Name, Address and Birth Year of
Independent Trustee
  Position(s)
Held with
Registrant
  Length of
Time Served
*
  Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years and
Other Relevant
Professional Experience
  Number of
Funds
in Fund
Complex
Overseen by
Independent
Trustee
**
  Other Directorships Held by
Independent Trustee
During Past 5 Years***
 
Dr. Manuel H. Johnson
c/o Johnson Smick International, Inc.
220 I Street, NE
Suite 200
Washington, D.C. 20002
Birth Year: 1949
 

Trustee

 

Since July 1991

 

Senior Partner, Johnson Smick International, Inc. (consulting firm); Chairperson of the Fixed Income, Liquidity and Alternatives Investment Committee (since January 2021), Chairperson of the Investment Committee (2006-2020) and Director or Trustee of various Morgan Stanley Funds (since July 1991); Co-Chairman and a founder of the Group of Seven Council (G7C) (international economic commission); formerly, Chairperson of the Audit Committee (July 1991-September 2006); Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury.

 

85

 

Director of NVR, Inc. (home construction).

 
Joseph J. Kearns
c/o Perkins Coie LLP
Counsel to the Independent Trustees
1155 Avenue of the Americas
22nd Floor
New York, NY 10036
Birth Year: 1942
 

Trustee

 

Since August 1994

 

Senior Adviser, Kearns & Associates LLC (investment consulting); Chairperson of the Audit Committee of various Morgan Stanley Funds (August 1994-December 2022), and Director or Trustee of various Morgan Stanley Funds (since August 1994); formerly, Deputy Chairperson of the Audit Committee (July 2003-September 2006); CFO of the J. Paul Getty Trust (1982-1999).

 

86

 

Director, Rubicon Investments (since February 2019); Prior to August 2016, Director of Electro Rent Corporation (equipment leasing); Prior to December 31, 2013, Director of The Ford Family Foundation.

 


48


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Trustee and Officer Information (unaudited) continued

Name, Address and Birth Year of
Independent Trustee
  Position(s)
Held with
Registrant
  Length of
Time Served
*
  Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years and
Other Relevant
Professional Experience
  Number of
Funds
in Fund
Complex
Overseen by
Independent
Trustee
**
  Other Directorships Held by
Independent Trustee
During Past 5 Years***
 
Michael F. Klein
c/o Perkins Coie LLP
Counsel to the Independent Trustees
1155 Avenue of the Americas
22nd Floor
New York, NY 10036
Birth Year: 1958
 

Trustee

 

Since August 2006

 

Chairperson of the Risk Committee (since January 2021); Managing Director, Aetos Alternatives Management, LP (since March 2000); Co-President, Aetos Alternatives Management, LP (since January 2004) and Co-Chief Executive Officer of Aetos Alternatives Management, LP (since August 2013); Chairperson of the Fixed Income Sub-Committee of the Investment Committee (2006-2020) and Director or Trustee of various Morgan Stanley Funds (since August 2006); formerly, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Investment Management and President, various Morgan Stanley Funds (June 1998-March 2000); Principal, Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Investment Management (August 1997-December 1999).

 

85

 

Director of certain investment funds managed or sponsored by Aetos Alternatives Management, LP; Director of Sanitized AG and Sanitized Marketing AG (specialty chemicals).

 
Patricia A. Maleski
c/o Perkins Coie LLP
Counsel to the Independent Trustees
1155 Avenue of the Americas
22nd Floor
New York, NY 10036
Birth Year: 1960
 

Trustee

 

Since January 2017

 

Director or Trustee of various Morgan Stanley Funds (since January 2017); Managing Director, JPMorgan Asset Management (2004-2016); Oversight and Control Head of Fiduciary and Conflicts of Interest Program (2015-2016); Chief Control Officer — Global Asset Management (2013-2015); President, JPMorgan Funds (2010-2013); Chief Administrative Officer (2004-2013); various other positions including Treasurer and Board Liaison (since 2001).

 

86

 

Trustee (since January 2022) and Treasurer (since January 2023), Nutley Family Service Bureau, Inc.

 


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Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series

Trustee and Officer Information (unaudited) continued

Name, Address and Birth Year of
Independent Trustee
  Position(s)
Held with
Registrant
  Length of
Time Served
*
  Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years and
Other Relevant
Professional Experience
  Number of
Funds
in Fund
Complex
Overseen by
Independent
Trustee
**
  Other Directorships Held by
Independent Trustee
During Past 5 Years***
 
W. Allen Reed
c/o Perkins Coie LLP
Counsel to the Independent Trustees
1155 Avenue of the Americas
22nd Floor
New York, NY 10036
Birth Year: 1947
 

Chair of the Board and Trustee

 

Chair of the Board since August 2020 and Trustee since August 2006

 

Chair of the Boards of various Morgan Stanley Funds (since August 2020); Director or Trustee of various Morgan Stanley Funds (since August 2006); formerly, Vice Chair of the Boards of various Morgan Stanley Funds (January 2020-August 2020); President and Chief Executive Officer of General Motors Asset Management; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the GM Trust Bank and Corporate Vice President of General Motors Corporation (August 1994-December 2005).

 

85

 

Formerly, Director of Legg Mason, Inc. (2006-2019); and Director of the Auburn University Foundation (2010-2015).

 

  *  This is the earliest date the Trustee began serving the Morgan Stanley Funds. Each Trustee serves an indefinite term, until his or her successor is elected.

  **  The Fund Complex includes (as of December 31, 2022) all open-end and closed-end funds (including all of their portfolios) advised by Morgan Stanley Investment Management Inc. (the "Adviser") and any funds that have an adviser that is an affiliated person of the Adviser (including, but not limited to, Morgan Stanley AIP GP LP).

  ***  This includes any directorships at public companies and registered investment companies held by the Trustee at any time during the past five years.


50


Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series

Trustee and Officer Information (unaudited) continued

Executive Officers:

Name, Address and
Birth Year of
Executive Officer
  Position(s)
Held with
Registrant
 
Length of
Time Served
*
 

Principal Occupation(s) During Past 5 Years
 
John H. Gernon
522 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10036
Birth Year: 1963
 

President and Principal Executive Officer

 

Since September 2013

 

President and Principal Executive Officer of the Equity and Fixed Income Funds and the Morgan Stanley AIP Funds (since September 2013) and the Liquidity Funds and various money market funds (since May 2014) in the Fund Complex; Managing Director of the Adviser.

 
Deidre A. Downes
1633 Broadway
New York, NY 10019
Birth Year: 1977
 

Chief Compliance Officer

 

Since November 2021

 

Executive Director of the Adviser (since January 2021) and Chief Compliance Officer of various Morgan Stanley Funds (since November 2021). Formerly, Vice President and Corporate Counsel at PGIM and Prudential Financial (October 2016-December 2020).

 
Francis J. Smith
522 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10036
Birth Year: 1965
 

Treasurer and Principal Financial Officer

 

Treasurer since July 2003 and Principal Financial Officer since September 2002

 

Managing Director of the Adviser and various entities affiliated with the Adviser; Treasurer (since July 2003) and Principal Financial Officer of various Morgan Stanley Funds (since September 2002).

 
Mary E. Mullin
1633 Broadway
New York, NY 10019
Birth Year: 1967
 

Secretary

 

Since June 1999

 

Managing Director of the Adviser; Secretary of various Morgan Stanley Funds (since June 1999).

 
Michael J. Key
522 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10036
Birth Year: 1979
 

Vice President

 

Since June 2017

 

Vice President of the Equity and Fixed Income Funds, Liquidity Funds, various money market funds and the Morgan Stanley AIP Funds in the Fund Complex (since June 2017); Managing Director of the Adviser; Head of Product Development for Equity and Fixed Income Funds (since August 2013).

 

The Fund's statement of additional information includes further information about the Fund's Trustees and Officers, and is available without charge by visiting www.morganstanley.com/im/shareholderreports or upon request by calling 1 (800) 869-6397.

  *  This is the earliest date the officer began serving the Morgan Stanley Funds. Each officer serves an indefinite term, until his or her successor is elected.


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Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series - Income Plus Portfolio

Federal Tax Notice December 31, 2022 (unaudited)

For federal income tax purposes, the following information is furnished with respect to the distributions paid by the Fund during its taxable year ended December 31, 2022.

The Fund designated and paid $990,619 as a long-term capital gain distribution.

In January, the Fund provides tax information to shareholders for the preceding calendar year.


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Trustees

 
Frank L. Bowman  

Dr. Manuel H. Johnson

 
Frances L. Cashman  

Joseph J. Kearns

 
Kathleen A. Dennis  

Michael F. Klein

 
Nancy C. Everett  

Patricia A. Maleski

 
Eddie A. Grier  

W. Allen Reed

 
Jakki L. Haussler  

Chair of the Board

 

Officers

John H. Gernon
President and Principal Executive Officer

Deidre A. Downes
Chief Compliance Officer

Francis J. Smith
Treasurer and Principal Financial Officer

Mary E. Mullin
Secretary

Michael J. Key
Vice President

Transfer Agent  

Custodian

 
SS&C Global Investor & Distribution Solutions, Inc.
2000 Crown Colony Drive
Quincy, Massachusetts 02169
  State Street Bank and Trust Company
One Lincoln Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02111
 
Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm  

Legal Counsel

 
Ernst & Young LLP
200 Clarendon Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02116
  Dechert LLP
1095 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York 10036
 
Counsel to the Independent Trustees  

Adviser and Administrator

 
Perkins Coie LLP
1155 Avenue of the Americas,
22nd Floor
New York, New York 10036
  Morgan Stanley Investment Management Inc.
522 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York 10036
 

Co-Transfer Agent

 

Eaton Vance Management
Two International Place
Boston, Massachusetts 02110

This report is submitted for the general information of shareholders of the Trust. For more detailed information about the Trust, its fees and expenses and other pertinent information, please read its Prospectus. The Trust's Statement of Additional Information contains additional information about the Trust, including its trustees. It is available without charge, by calling 1 (800) 869-6397.

This report is not authorized for distribution to prospective investors in the Trust unless preceded or accompanied by an effective Prospectus. Read the Prospectus carefully before investing.

Morgan Stanley Distribution, Inc., member FINRA.


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Item 2. Code of Ethics.

 

(a)            The registrant has adopted a code of ethics (the “Code of Ethics”) that applies to its principal executive officer, principal financial officer, principal accounting officer or controller, or persons performing similar functions, regardless of whether these individuals are employed by the registrant or a third party.

 

(b)            No information need be disclosed pursuant to this paragraph.

 

(c)            Not applicable.

 

(d)            Not applicable.

 

(e)            Not applicable.

 

(f)

 

(1)            The registrant’s Code of Ethics is attached hereto as Exhibit 13 A.

 

(2)            Not applicable.

 

(3)            Not applicable.

 

Item 3. Audit Committee Financial Expert.

 

The registrant’s Board of Trustees has determined that Jakki L. Haussler, an “independent” Trustee, is an “audit committee financial expert” serving on its audit committee. Under applicable securities laws, a person who is determined to be an audit committee financial expert will not be deemed an “expert” for any purpose, including without limitation for the purposes of Section 11 of the Securities Act of 1933, as a result of being designated or identified as an audit committee financial expert. The designation or identification of a person as an audit committee financial expert does not impose on such person any duties, obligations, or liabilities that are greater than the duties, obligations, and liabilities imposed on such person as a member of the audit committee and Board of Trustees in the absence of such designation or identification.

 

 

 

 

Item 4. Principal Accountant Fees and Services.

 

(a)(b)(c)(d) and (g). Based on fees billed for the periods shown:

 

2022        
   Registrant   Covered Entities(1) 
Audit Fees  $64,680    N/A 
           
Non-Audit Fees          
Audit-Related Fees  $(2)  $(2)
Tax Fees  $(3)  $(4)
All Other Fees  $   $5,778,872(5)
Total Non-Audit Fees  $   $5,778,872 
           
Total  $64,680   $5,778,872 

 

2021        
   Registrant   Covered Entities(1) 
Audit Fees  $61,019    N/A 
           
Non-Audit Fees          
Audit-Related Fees  $(2)  $(2)
Tax Fees  $(3)  $(4)
All Other Fees  $   $26,678,468(5)
Total Non-Audit Fees  $   $26,678,468 
           
Total  $61,019   $26,678,468 

 

N/A- Not applicable, as not required by Item 4.

 

(1)Covered Entities include the Adviser (excluding sub-advisors) and any entity controlling, controlled by or under common control with the Adviser that provides ongoing services to the Registrant.

 

(2)Audit-Related Fees represent assurance and related services provided that are reasonably related to the performance of the audit of the financial statements of the Covered Entities’ and funds advised by the Adviser or its affiliates, specifically data verification and agreed-upon procedures related to asset securitizations and agreed-upon procedures engagements.

 

(3)Tax Fees represent tax compliance, tax planning and tax advice services provided in connection with the preparation and review of the Registrant’s tax returns.

 

(4)Tax Fees represent tax compliance, tax planning and tax advice services provided in connection with the review of Covered Entities’ tax returns.

 

(5)The fees included under “All Other Fees” are for services provided by Ernst & Young LLP related to surprise examinations for certain investment accounts to satisfy SEC Custody Rules and consulting services related to merger integration for sister entity to the Adviser.

 

 

 

 

(e)(1) The audit committee’s pre-approval policies and procedures are as follows:

 

AUDIT COMMITTEE

 

AUDIT AND NON-AUDIT SERVICES

 

PRE-APPROVAL POLICY AND PROCEDURES

 

OF THE

 

MORGAN STANLEY FUNDS

 

AS ADOPTED AND AMENDED JULY 23, 2004 AND JUNE 12 AND 13, 20193

 

1.Statement of Principles

 

The Audit Committee of the Board is required to review and, in its sole discretion, pre-approve all Covered Services to be provided by the Independent Auditors to the Fund and Covered Entities in order to assure that services performed by the Independent Auditors do not impair the auditor’s independence from the Fund.

 

The SEC has issued rules specifying the types of services that an independent auditor may not provide to its audit client, as well as the audit committee’s administration of the engagement of the independent auditor. The SEC’s rules establish two different approaches to pre-approving services, which the SEC considers to be equally valid. Proposed services either: may be pre-approved without consideration of specific case-by-case services by the Audit Committee (“general pre-approval”); or require the specific pre-approval of the Audit Committee or its delegate (“specific pre-approval”). The Audit Committee believes that the combination of these two approaches in this Policy will result in an effective and efficient procedure to pre-approve services performed by the Independent Auditors. As set forth in this Policy, unless a type of service has received general pre-approval, it will require specific pre-approval by the Audit Committee (or by any member of the Audit Committee to which pre-approval authority has been delegated) if it is to be provided by the Independent Auditors. Any proposed services exceeding pre-approved cost levels or budgeted amounts will also require specific pre-approval by the Audit Committee.

 

The appendices to this Policy describe the Audit, Audit-related, Tax and All Other services that have the general pre-approval of the Audit Committee. The term of any general pre-approval is 12 months from the date of pre-approval, unless the Audit Committee considers and provides a different period and states otherwise. The Audit Committee will annually review and pre-approve the services that may be provided by the Independent Auditors without obtaining specific pre-approval from the Audit Committee. The Audit Committee will add to or subtract from the list of general pre-approved services from time to time, based on subsequent determinations.

 

The purpose of this Policy is to set forth the policy and procedures by which the Audit Committee intends to fulfill its responsibilities. It does not delegate the Audit Committee’s responsibilities to pre-approve services performed by the Independent Auditors to management.

 

The Fund’s Independent Auditors have reviewed this Policy and believes that implementation of the Policy will not adversely affect the Independent Auditors’ independence.

 

 

3 This Audit Committee Audit and Non-Audit Services Pre-Approval Policy and Procedures (the “Policy”), adopted as of the date above, supersedes and replaces all prior versions that may have been adopted from time to time.

 

 

 

 

2.Delegation

 

As provided in the Act and the SEC’s rules, the Audit Committee may delegate either type of pre-approval authority to one or more of its members. The member to whom such authority is delegated must report, for informational purposes only, any pre-approval decisions to the Audit Committee at its next scheduled meeting.

 

3.Audit Services

 

The annual Audit services engagement terms and fees are subject to the specific pre-approval of the Audit Committee. Audit services include the annual financial statement audit and other procedures required to be performed by the Independent Auditors to be able to form an opinion on the Fund’s financial statements. These other procedures include information systems and procedural reviews and testing performed in order to understand and place reliance on the systems of internal control, and consultations relating to the audit. The Audit Committee will approve, if necessary, any changes in terms, conditions and fees resulting from changes in audit scope, Fund structure or other items.

 

In addition to the annual Audit services engagement approved by the Audit Committee, the Audit Committee may grant general pre-approval to other Audit services, which are those services that only the Independent Auditors reasonably can provide. Other Audit services may include statutory audits and services associated with SEC registration statements (on Forms N-1A, N-2, N-3, N-4, etc.), periodic reports and other documents filed with the SEC or other documents issued in connection with securities offerings.

 

The Audit Committee has pre-approved the Audit services in Appendix A. All other Audit services not listed in Appendix A must be specifically pre-approved by the Audit Committee (or by any member of the Audit Committee to which pre-approval has been delegated).

 

4.Audit-related Services

 

Audit-related services are assurance and related services that are reasonably related to the performance of the audit or review of the Fund’s financial statements and, to the extent they are Covered Services, the Covered Entities or that are traditionally performed by the Independent Auditors. Because the Audit Committee believes that the provision of Audit-related services does not impair the independence of the auditor and is consistent with the SEC’s rules on auditor independence, the Audit Committee may grant general pre-approval to Audit-related services. Audit-related services include, among others, accounting consultations related to accounting, financial reporting or disclosure matters not classified as “Audit services”; assistance with understanding and implementing new accounting and financial reporting guidance from rulemaking authorities; agreed-upon or expanded audit procedures related to accounting and/or billing records required to respond to or comply with financial, accounting or regulatory reporting matters; and assistance with internal control reporting requirements under Forms N-CEN and/or N-CSR.

 

 

 

 

The Audit Committee has pre-approved the Audit-related services in Appendix A. All other Audit-related services not listed in Appendix A must be specifically pre-approved by the Audit Committee (or by any member of the Audit Committee to which pre-approval has been delegated).

 

5.Tax Services

 

The Audit Committee believes that the Independent Auditors can provide Tax services to the Fund and, to the extent they are Covered Services, the Covered Entities, such as tax compliance, tax planning and tax advice without impairing the auditor’s independence, and the SEC has stated that the Independent Auditors may provide such services.

 

Pursuant to the preceding paragraph, the Audit Committee has pre-approved the Tax Services in Appendix A. All Tax services in Appendix A must be specifically pre-approved by the Audit Committee (or by any member of the Audit Committee to which pre-approval has been delegated).

 

6.All Other Services

 

The Audit Committee believes, based on the SEC’s rules prohibiting the Independent Auditors from providing specific non-audit services, that other types of non-audit services are permitted. Accordingly, the Audit Committee believes it may grant general pre-approval to those permissible non-audit services classified as All Other services that it believes are routine and recurring services, would not impair the independence of the auditor and are consistent with the SEC’s rules on auditor independence.

 

The Audit Committee has pre-approved the All Other services in Appendix A. Permissible All Other services not listed in Appendix A must be specifically pre-approved by the Audit Committee (or by any member of the Audit Committee to which pre-approval has been delegated).

 

7.Pre-Approval Fee Levels or Budgeted Amounts

 

Pre-approval fee levels or budgeted amounts for all services to be provided by the Independent Auditors will be established annually by the Audit Committee. Any proposed services exceeding these levels or amounts will require specific pre-approval by the Audit Committee. The Audit Committee is mindful of the overall relationship of fees for audit and non-audit services in determining whether to pre-approve any such services.

 

8.Procedures

 

All requests or applications for services to be provided by the Independent Auditors that do not require specific approval by the Audit Committee will be submitted to the Fund’s Principal Financial and Accounting Officer and must include a detailed description of the services to be rendered. The Fund’s Principal Financial and Accounting Officer will determine whether such services are included within the list of services that have received the general pre-approval of the Audit Committee. The Audit Committee will be informed on a timely basis of any such services rendered by the Independent Auditors. Requests or applications to provide services that require specific approval by the Audit Committee or Chairperson of the Audit Committee will be submitted to the Audit Committee by the Fund’s Principal Financial and Accounting Officer, who, after consultation with the Independent Auditors, will discuss whether the request or application is consistent with the SEC’s rules on auditor independence.

 

 

 

 

The Audit Committee has designated the Fund’s Principal Financial and Accounting Officer to monitor the performance of all services provided by the Independent Auditors and to determine whether such services are in compliance with this Policy. The Fund’s Principal Financial and Accounting Officer will report to the Audit Committee on a periodic basis on the results of its monitoring. Both the Fund’s Principal Financial and Accounting Officer and management will immediately report to the Chairperson of the Audit Committee any breach of this Policy that comes to the attention of the Fund’s Principal Financial and Accounting Officer or any member of management.

 

9.Additional Requirements

 

The Audit Committee has determined to take additional measures on an annual basis to meet its responsibility to oversee the work of the Independent Auditors and to assure the auditor’s independence from the Fund, such as reviewing a formal written statement from the Independent Auditors delineating all relationships between the Independent Auditors and the Fund, consistent with the PCAOB’s Ethics and Independence Rule 3526, and discussing with the Independent Auditors its methods and procedures for ensuring independence.

 

10.Covered Entities

 

Covered Entities include the Fund’s investment adviser(s) and any entity controlling, controlled by or under common control with the Fund’s investment adviser(s) that provides ongoing services to the Fund(s). Beginning with non-audit service contracts entered into on or after May 6, 2003, the Fund’s audit committee must pre-approve non-audit services provided not only to the Fund but also to the Covered Entities if the engagements relate directly to the operations and financial reporting of the Fund. This list of Covered Entities would include:

 

Morgan Stanley Funds

 

Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC

 

Morgan Stanley Investment Management Inc.

 

Morgan Stanley Investment Management Limited

 

Morgan Stanley Investment Management Private Limited

 

Morgan Stanley Asset & Investment Trust Management Co., Limited

 

Morgan Stanley Investment Management Company

 

Morgan Stanley Services Company, Inc.

 

Morgan Stanley Distribution, Inc.

 

Morgan Stanley AIP GP LP

 

Morgan Stanley Alternative Investment Partners LP

 

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC

 

Morgan Stanley Capital Management LLC

 

Morgan Stanley Asia Limited

 

Morgan Stanley Services Group

 

 

 

 

(e)(2)  Beginning with non-audit service contracts entered into on or after May 6, 2003, the audit committee also is required to pre-approve services to Covered Entities to the extent that the services are determined to have a direct impact on the operations or financial reporting of the Registrant. 100% of such services were pre-approved by the audit committee pursuant to the Audit Committee’s pre-approval policies and procedures (attached hereto).

 

(f)  Not applicable.

 

(g)  See table above.

 

(h)  The audit committee of the Board of Trustees has considered whether the provision of services other than audit services performed by the auditors to the Registrant and Covered Entities is compatible with maintaining the auditors’ independence in performing audit services.

 

APPENDIX A

 

Pre-Approved Audit Services

 

Service
Range of Fees
  The Fund(s) Covered
Entities

 

Statutory audits or financial audits for the Funds

 

 

For a complete list of fees, please contact the legal department **

 

 

N/A

 

Services associated with SEC registration statements (including new fund filings/seed audits), periodic reports and other documents filed with the SEC or other documents issued in connection with securities offerings (e.g., comfort letters for closed-end fund offerings, consents), and assistance in responding to SEC comment letters

 

 

*

 

 

*

 

Consultations by the Fund’s management as to the accounting or disclosure treatment of transactions or events and/or the actual or potential impact of final or proposed rules, standards or interpretations by the SEC, FASB, or other regulatory or standard setting bodies (Note: Under SEC rules, some consultations may be “audit related” services rather than “audit” services)

 

 

*

 

 

*

 

 

 

 

Pre-Approved Audit-Related Services

 

Service
Range of Fees
  The Fund(s) Covered
Entities

Attest procedures not required by statute or regulation

*

 

*

 

Due diligence services pertaining to potential fund mergers

 

 

*

 

*

 

Consultations by the Fund’s management as to the accounting or disclosure treatment of transactions or events and/or the actual or potential impact of final or proposed rules, standards or interpretations by the SEC, FASB, or other regulatory or standard-setting bodies (Note: Under SEC rules, some consultations may be “audit” services rather than “audit-related” services)

 

 

*

 

 

*

 

General assistance with implementation of the requirements of SEC rules or listing standards promulgated pursuant to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act

 

 

*

 

*

 

Pre-Approved Tax Services

 

Service
Range of Fees
  The Fund(s) Covered
Entities

 

U.S. federal, state and local tax planning and advice

 

 

*

 

*

 

U.S. federal, state and local tax compliance

 

*

 

*

 

International tax planning and advice

 

*

 

*

 

International tax compliance

 

 

*

 

*

 

Review/preparation of federal, state, local and international income, franchise, and other tax returns

 

 

$450,000 PwC

 

N/A

 

Identification of Passive Foreign Investment Companies  $175,000 PwC  * 
PwC ITV Tool – assist in determining which Fund holdings have foreign capital gains tax exposure $125,000 PwC *
Foreign Tax Services - Preparation of local foreign tax returns and assistance with local tax compliance issues (including maintenance of transaction schedules, assistance in periodic tax remittances, tax registration, representing funds before foreign revenue authorities and assistance with assessment orders) $500,000 PwC *

 

Assistance with tax audits and appeals before the IRS and similar state, local and foreign agencies

 

 

*

 

Tax advice and assistance regarding statutory, regulatory or administrative developments (e.g., excise tax reviews, evaluation of Fund’s tax compliance function)

 

 

*

 

 

*

 

 

 

 

 

Pre-Approved All Other Services

 

Service
Range of Fees
  The Fund(s) Covered
Entities

 

Risk management advisory services, e.g., assessment and testing of security infrastructure controls

 

 

*

 

 

*

 

 

*Aggregate fees related to the pre-approved services will be limited to 10% of the 2022/2023 annual fees for audit and tax services (see fee schedule distributed by the Auditors).

 

** Audit and tax services for new funds/portfolios will be subject to the maximum audit and tax fee for a fund/portfolio on fee schedule distributed by the Auditors.

 

 

 

 

Prohibited Non-Audit Services

 

Bookkeeping or other services related to the accounting records or financial statements of the audit client
Financial information systems design and implementation
Appraisal or valuation services, fairness opinions or contribution-in-kind reports
Actuarial services
Internal audit outsourcing services
Management functions
Human resources
Broker-dealer, investment adviser or investment banking services
Legal services
Expert services unrelated to the audit

 

(i)Not Applicable.

 

(j)Not Applicable.

 

 

 

 

Item 5. Audit Committee of Listed Registrants.

 

(a)The registrant has a separately-designated standing audit committee established in accordance with Section 3(a)(58)(A) of the Exchange Act whose members are:

 

Joseph J. Kearns, Nancy C. Everett, Eddie A. Grier and Jakki L. Haussler.

 

(b) Not applicable.

 

Item 6. Schedule of Investments

 

(a) Refer to Item 1.

 

(b) Not applicable.

 

Item 7. Disclosure of Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures for Closed-End Management Investment Companies.

 

Applicable only to reports filed by closed-end funds.

 

Item 8. Portfolio Managers of Closed-End Management Investment Companies

 

Applicable only to reports filed by closed-end funds.

 

 

 

 

Item 9. Closed-End Fund Repurchases

 

Applicable only to reports filed by closed-end funds.

 

Item 10. Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders

 

There have been no material changes to the procedures by which shareholders may recommend nominee to the Fund’s Board of Trustees since the Fund last provided disclosure in response to this item.

 

Item 11. Controls and Procedures

 

(a)  The registrant’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer have concluded that the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures are sufficient to ensure that information required to be disclosed by the registrant in this Form N-CSR was recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s rules and forms, based upon such officers’ evaluation of these controls and procedures as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of the report.

 

(b)  There were no changes in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Item 12. Disclosure of Securities Lending Activities for Closed End Management Investment Companies.

 

Not Applicable

 

Item 13. Exhibits

 

(a) The Code of Ethics for Principal Executive and Senior Financial Officers.

 

(b) A separate certification for each principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the registrant as part of EX-99.CERT.

 

(c) Section 906 Certification

 

 

 

 

SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series

 

/s/ John H. Gernon  
John H. Gernon  
Principal Executive Officer  
February 16, 2023  

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

 

/s/ John H. Gernon   
John H. Gernon  
Principal Executive Officer   
February 16, 2023  
   
/s/ Francis J. Smith   
Francis J. Smith   
Principal Financial Officer   
February 16, 2023  

 

 

 

 

EX-99.CODE ETH 2 tm231650d1_ex99-codeeth.htm EXHIBIT 99.CODE ETH

 

Exhibit 99.CODEETH

 

EXHIBIT 13 a

 

CODE OF ETHICS FOR PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE AND SENIOR FINANCIAL OFFICERS
adopted SEPTEMBER 28, 2004, As AMended September 20, 2005, december 1, 2006, January 1, 2008 , SEPTEMBER 25, 2008 and april 23, 2009 And March 18, 2010

 

I.This Code of Ethics (the “Code”) for the investment companies within the Morgan Stanley complex identified in Exhibit A (collectively, “Funds” and each, a “Fund”) applies to each Fund’s Principal Executive Officer, President, Principal Financial Officer and Treasurer (or persons performing similar functions) (“Covered Officers” each of whom are set forth in Exhibit B) for the purpose of promoting:

 

·honest and ethical conduct, including the ethical handling of actual or apparent conflicts of interest between personal and professional relationships.

 

·full, fair, accurate, timely and understandable disclosure in reports and documents that a company files with, or submits to, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and in other public communications made by the Fund;

 

·compliance with applicable laws and governmental rules and regulations;

 

·prompt internal reporting of violations of the Code to an appropriate person or persons identified in the Code; and

 

·accountability for adherence to the Code.

 

Each Covered Officer should adhere to a high standard of business ethics and should be sensitive to situations that may give rise to actual as well as apparent conflicts of interest. Any question about the application of the Code should be referred to the General Counsel or his/her designee (who is set forth in Exhibit C).

 

II.Covered Officers Should Handle Ethically Actual and Apparent Conflicts of Interest

 

Overview. A “conflict of interest” occurs when a Covered Officer’s private interest interferes, or appears to interfere, with the interests of, or his service to, the Fund. For example, a conflict of interest would arise if a Covered Officer, or a member of his family, receives improper personal benefits as a result of his position with the Fund.

 

 

 

 

Certain conflicts of interest arise out of the relationships between Covered Officers and the Fund and already are subject to conflict of interest provisions in the Investment Company Act of 1940 (“Investment Company Act”) and the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (“Investment Advisers Act”). For example, Covered Officers may not individually engage in certain transactions (such as the purchase or sale of securities or other property) with the Fund because of their status as “affiliated persons” (as defined in the Investment Company Act) of the Fund. The Fund’s and its investment adviser’s compliance programs and procedures are designed to prevent, or identify and correct, violations of these provisions. This Code does not, and is not intended to, repeat or replace these programs and procedures, and such conflicts fall outside the parameters of this Code, unless or until the General Counsel determines that any violation of such programs and procedures is also a violation of this Code.

 

Although typically not presenting an opportunity for improper personal benefit, conflicts may arise from, or as a result of, the contractual relationship between the Fund and its investment adviser of which the Covered Officers are also officers or employees. As a result, this Code recognizes that the Covered Officers will, in the normal course of their duties (whether formally for the Fund or for the investment adviser, or for both), be involved in establishing policies and implementing decisions that will have different effects on the Fund and its investment adviser. The participation of the Covered Officers in such activities is inherent in the contractual relationship between the Fund and the investment adviser and is consistent with the performance by the Covered Officers of their duties as officers of the Fund. Thus, if performed in conformity with the provisions of the Investment Company Act and the Investment Advisers Act, such activities will be deemed to have been handled ethically. In addition, it is recognized by the Funds’ Boards of Directors/Trustees (“Boards”) that the Covered Officers may also be officers or employees of one or more other investment companies covered by this or other codes.

 

Other conflicts of interest are covered by the Code, even if such conflicts of interest are not subject to provisions in the Investment Company Act and the Investment Advisers Act. The following list provides examples of conflicts of interest under the Code, but Covered Officers should keep in mind that these examples are not exhaustive. The overarching principle is that the personal interest of a Covered Officer should not be placed improperly before the interest of the Fund.

 

Each Covered Officer must not:

 

·use his personal influence or personal relationships improperly to influence investment decisions or financial reporting by the Fund whereby the Covered Officer would benefit personally (directly or indirectly);

 

·cause the Fund to take action, or fail to take action, for the individual personal benefit of the Covered Officer rather than the benefit of the Fund; or

 

·use material non-public knowledge of portfolio transactions made or contemplated for, or actions proposed to be taken by, the Fund to trade personally or cause others to trade personally in contemplation of the market effect of such transactions.

 

 

 

 

Each Covered Officer must, at the time of signing this Code, report to the General Counsel all affiliations or significant business relationships outside the Morgan Stanley complex and must update the report annually.

 

Conflict of interest situations should always be approved by the General Counsel and communicated to the relevant Fund or Fund’s Board. Any activity or relationship that would present such a conflict for a Covered Officer would likely also present a conflict for the Covered Officer if an immediate member of the Covered Officer’s family living in the same household engages in such an activity or has such a relationship. Examples of these include:

 

·service or significant business relationships as a director on the board of any public or private company;

 

·accepting directly or indirectly, anything of value, including gifts and gratuities in excess of $100 per year from any person or entity with which the Fund has current or prospective business dealings, not including occasional meals or tickets for theatre or sporting events or other similar entertainment; provided it is business-related, reasonable in cost, appropriate as to time and place, and not so frequent as to raise any question of impropriety;

 

·any ownership interest in, or any consulting or employment relationship with, any of the Fund’s service providers, other than its investment adviser, principal underwriter, or any affiliated person thereof; and

 

·a direct or indirect financial interest in commissions, transaction charges or spreads paid by the Fund for effecting portfolio transactions or for selling or redeeming shares other than an interest arising from the Covered Officer’s employment, such as compensation or equity ownership.

 

III.Disclosure and Compliance

 

·Each Covered Officer should familiarize himself/herself with the disclosure and compliance requirements generally applicable to the Funds;

 

·each Covered Officer must not knowingly misrepresent, or cause others to misrepresent, facts about the Fund to others, whether within or outside the Fund, including to the Fund’s Directors/Trustees and auditors, or to governmental regulators and self-regulatory organizations;

 

·each Covered Officer should, to the extent appropriate within his area of responsibility, consult with other officers and employees of the Funds and their investment advisers with the goal of promoting full, fair, accurate, timely and understandable disclosure in the reports and documents the Funds file with, or submit to, the SEC and in other public communications made by the Funds; and

 

·it is the responsibility of each Covered Officer to promote compliance with the standards and restrictions imposed by applicable laws, rules and regulations.

 

 

 

 

IV.Reporting and Accountability

 

Each Covered Officer must:

 

·upon adoption of the Code (thereafter as applicable, upon becoming a Covered Officer), affirm in writing to the Boards that he has received, read and understands the Code;

 

·annually thereafter affirm to the Boards that he has complied with the requirements of the Code;

 

·not retaliate against any other Covered Officer, other officer or any employee of the Funds or their affiliated persons for reports of potential violations that are made in good faith; and

 

·notify the General Counsel promptly if he/she knows or suspects of any violation of this Code. Failure to do so is itself a violation of this Code.

 

The General Counsel is responsible for applying this Code to specific situations in which questions are presented under it and has the authority to interpret this Code in any particular situation. However, any waivers1 sought by a Covered Officer must be considered by the Board of the relevant Fund or Funds.

 

The Funds will follow these procedures in investigating and enforcing this Code:

 

·the General Counsel will take all appropriate action to investigate any potential violations reported to him;

 

·if, after such investigation, the General Counsel believes that no violation has occurred, the General Counsel is not required to take any further action;

 

·any matter that the General Counsel believes is a violation will be reported to the relevant Fund's Audit Committee;

 

 

1 Item 2 of Form N-CSR defines "waiver" as "the approval by the registrant of a material departure from a provision of the code of ethics.”

 

 

 

 

·if the directors/trustees/managing general partners who are not “interested persons” as defined by the Investment Company Act (the “Independent Directors/Trustees/Managing General Partners”) of the relevant Fund concur that a violation has occurred, they will consider appropriate action, which may include review of, and appropriate modifications to, applicable policies and procedures; notification to appropriate personnel of the investment adviser or its board; or a recommendation to dismiss the Covered Officer or other appropriate disciplinary actions;

 

·the Independent Directors/Trustees/Managing General Partners of the relevant Fund will be responsible for granting waivers of this Code, as appropriate; and

 

·any changes to or waivers of this Code will, to the extent required, be disclosed as provided by SEC rules.

 

V.            Other Policies and Procedures

 

This Code shall be the sole code of ethics adopted by the Funds for purposes of Section 406 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and the rules and forms applicable to registered investment companies thereunder. Insofar as other policies or procedures of the Funds, the Funds’ investment advisers, principal underwriters, or other service providers govern or purport to govern the behavior or activities of the Covered Officers who are subject to this Code, they are superseded by this Code to the extent that they overlap or conflict with the provisions of this Code unless any provision of this Code conflicts with any applicable federal or state law, in which case the requirements of such law will govern. The Funds’ and their investment advisers’ and principal underwriters’ codes of ethics under Rule 17j-1 under the Investment Company Act and Morgan Stanley’s Code of Ethics are separate requirements applying to the Covered Officers and others, and are not part of this Code.

 

VI.          Amendments

 

Any amendments to this Code, other than amendments to Exhibits A, B or C, must be approved or ratified by a majority vote of the Board of each Fund, including a majority of Independent Directors/Trustees/Managing General Partners.

 

VII.        Confidentiality

 

All reports and records prepared or maintained pursuant to this Code will be considered confidential and shall be maintained and protected accordingly. Except as otherwise required by law or this Code, such matters shall not be disclosed to anyone other than the Independent Directors/Trustees/Managing General Partners of the relevant Fund or Funds and their counsel, the relevant Fund or Funds and their counsel and the relevant investment adviser and its counsel.

 

VIII.       Internal Use

 

The Code is intended solely for the internal use by the Funds and does not constitute an admission, by or on behalf of any Fund, as to any fact, circumstance, or legal conclusion

 

I have read and understand the terms of the above Code. I recognize the responsibilities and obligations incurred by me as a result of my being subject to the Code. I hereby agree to abide by the above Code.

 

     
Date:    

 

 

 

 

EXHIBIT A

 

MORGAN STANLEY FUNDS

 

at

 

December 31, 2022

 

For a current list of the Morgan Stanley Funds, please contact the Legal Department.

 

 

 

 

EXHIBIT B

 

Equity and Fixed Income Funds

 

Money Market Funds

 

Covered Officers

 

John H. Gernon –President and Principal Executive Officer

 

Francis J. Smith – Principal Financial Officer and Treasurer

 

 

 

 

EXHIBIT C

 

General Counsel's Designee - Chief Legal Officer

 

Mary E. Mullin

 

 

 

 

EX-99.CERT 3 tm231650d1_ex99cert.htm EXHIBIT 99.CERT

 

Exhibit 99.CERT

 

EXHIBIT 13 B1

 

CERTIFICATION OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER

 

CERTIFICATIONS

 

I, John H. Gernon, certify that:

 

1.I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series;

 

2.Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3.Based on my knowledge, the financial statements and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows (if the financial statements are required to include a statement of cash flows) of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4.The registrant’s other certifying officers and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrant and have:

 

a)designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

b)designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

 

 

 

c)evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report based on such evaluation; and

 

d)disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5.The registrant’s other certifying officers and I have disclosed to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of trustees (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

 

a)all significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and

 

b)any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal controls over financial reporting.

 

Date: February 16, 2023

 

  /s/ John H. Gernon 
  John H. Gernon 
  Principal Executive Officer

 

 

 

 

EXHIBIT 13 B2

 

CERTIFICATION OF PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL OFFICER

 

CERTIFICATIONS

 

I, Francis J. Smith, certify that:

 

  1. I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series;

 

  2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

  3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows (if the financial statements are required to include a statement of cash flows) of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

  4. The registrant’s other certifying officers and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrant and have:

 

  a) designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

  b) designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

  c) evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report based on such evaluation; and

 

 

 

 

 

  d) disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

  5. The registrant’s other certifying officers and I have disclosed to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of trustees (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

 

  a) all significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and

 

  b) any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal controls over financial reporting.

 

Date: February 16, 2023

 

  /s/ Francis J. Smith 
  Francis J. Smith 
  Principal Financial Officer

 

 

  

EX-99.906 CERT 4 tm231650d1_ex99-906cert.htm EXHIBIT 99.906 CERT

 

Exhibit 99.906 CERT

 

EXHIBIT 13 C1

 

SECTION 906 CERTIFICATION

 

Certification Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350,

 

As Adopted Pursuant to

 

Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

 

Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series

 

In connection with the Report on Form N-CSR (the “Report”) of the above-named issuer for the period ended December 31, 2022 that is accompanied by this certification, the undersigned hereby certifies that:

 

1.The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

 

2.The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Issuer.

 

Date: February 16, 2023 /s/ John H. Gernon 
  John H. Gernon 
  Principal Executive Officer

 

A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906 has been provided to Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series and will be retained by Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series and furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.

 

 

 

 

EXHIBIT 13 C2

 

SECTION 906 CERTIFICATION

 

Certification Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350,

 

As Adopted Pursuant to

 

Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

 

Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series

 

In connection with the Report on Form N-CSR (the “Report”) of the above-named issuer for the period ended December 31, 2022 that is accompanied by this certification, the undersigned hereby certifies that:

 

  1. The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

 

  2. The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Issuer.

 

Date: February 16, 2023 /s/ Francis J. Smith  
  Francis J. Smith 
  Principal Financial Officer

 

A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906 has been provided to Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series and will be retained by Morgan Stanley Variable Investment Series and furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.

 

 

  

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