Bond Morgan Stanleigh 0% ( US61744YAF51 ) in USD

Issuer Morgan Stanleigh
Market price refresh price now   102.902 %  ⇌ 
Country  United States
ISIN code  US61744YAF51 ( in USD )
Interest rate 0%
Maturity 09/03/2027



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Minimal amount 1 000 USD
Total amount 100 000 000 USD
Cusip 61744YAF5
Standard & Poor's ( S&P ) rating A- ( Upper medium grade - Investment-grade )
Moody's rating A1 ( Upper medium grade - Investment-grade )
Detailed description Morgan Stanley is a leading global financial services firm offering investment banking, wealth management, investment management, and securities services to individuals, corporations, and governments worldwide.

A detailed analysis of the bond market reveals insights into a specific debt instrument issued by global financial giant Morgan Stanley, identified by ISIN US61744YAF51 and CUSIP 61744YAF5. This obligation, maturing on March 9, 2027, is denominated in USD and carries a total issuance size of $100,000,000, with a minimum purchase increment set at $1,000. Notably, this bond features a 0% interest rate, classifying it as a zero-coupon instrument, where investor returns are derived from the difference between the purchase price and its face value at maturity, rather than recurring interest payments; while a semi-annual payment frequency (2) is common for many fixed-income instruments, this particular zero-coupon bond does not make periodic interest distributions, with the investor's yield realized at maturity. Currently trading on the market at 102.902% of par, this U.S.-issued security reflects investor sentiment and demand for debt from Morgan Stanley, a leading worldwide provider of investment banking, securities, wealth management, and investment management services, consistently ranked among the top financial institutions globally. The bond's creditworthiness is affirmed by robust ratings from major agencies, holding an A- from Standard & Poor's and an A1 from Moody's, reflecting the issuer's strong financial standing and capacity to meet its financial obligations.