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Morgan Stanley Finance LLC is offering Dual Directional Buffered PLUS notes due June 30, 2031, linked to the EURO STOXX 50® Index. The securities have a stated principal amount of $1,000 per security, do not pay interest and are fully guaranteed by Morgan Stanley. At maturity the payoff depends on the final index level versus the initial level and a 15% buffer: gains above the initial level receive a leveraged upside (leverage factor determined on the pricing date, indicated between 153% and 168%); declines that remain within the buffer deliver a capped positive absolute-return participation (capped effectively at 15%); declines beyond the buffer produce proportional principal loss, subject to a 15% minimum payment. The estimated value on the pricing date was approximately $932.60 per security. All payments are subject to Morgan Stanley’s credit risk; purchasers bear issuance, selling and hedging costs embedded in the issue price.
Morgan Stanley Finance LLC is offering Dual Directional Buffered PLUS securities due June 30, 2031, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Morgan Stanley. The notes are linked to the worst performing of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, Nasdaq-100 and Russell 2000 and have a stated principal amount of $1,000 per security.
The securities provide leveraged upside if the worst performing underlier finishes above its initial level, absolute return participation (operative within the buffer range), and a 20% buffer with a 20% minimum payment at maturity. The leverage factor will be set on the pricing date between 138% and 153%. The document shows an estimated value on the pricing date of approximately $933.40 per security and highlights credit, liquidity and tax uncertainties.
Morgan Stanley Finance LLC is offering Dual Directional Trigger PLUS securities due June 28, 2030, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Morgan Stanley. Each note has a $1,000 stated principal amount and pays at maturity based on the performance of the worst performing of the Nasdaq-100 Index® and the Russell 2000® Index.
Payments at maturity vary by outcome: investors can receive the stated principal plus a leveraged upside (leverage factor set between 121% and 136%), a capped positive absolute-return payment when declines remain above the 70% downside thresholds, or suffer principal loss 1:1 if either underlier is below its downside threshold on the observation date. The estimated value on the pricing date is approximately $941.00 per security.
Morgan Stanley Finance LLC is offering principal-at-risk auto-callable securities linked to the worst performing of the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector, the Russell 2000® Index and the S&P 500® Index. Each security has a stated principal amount of $1,000, an estimated value on the pricing date of approximately $967.40, a pricing and strike date of June 30, 2026, original issue date of July 6, 2026 and a maturity date of January 4, 2028.
The notes pay a contingent coupon (annual rate set on the pricing date, disclosed range 11.75% to 12.75%) only if each underlier is at or above its coupon barrier (80% of initial level) on an observation date. The securities are automatically redeemed if each underlier meets its call threshold (100% of initial level) on a redemption determination date, and otherwise at maturity investors receive principal only if each underlier is at or above its downside threshold (70% of initial level); if any underlier is below that threshold, payment equals the stated principal multiplied by the worst performing underlier’s performance factor. All payments are subject to Morgan Stanley’s credit risk.
Morgan Stanley Finance LLC is offering contingent-income auto-callable notes due July 6, 2029 with a stated principal amount of $1,000 per security, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Morgan Stanley. The notes pay a contingent coupon (annual rate set on the pricing date between 11.25% and 12.25%) only if each underlier closes at or above its coupon barrier on observation dates. The notes are linked to the worst performing of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, EURO STOXX 50® and Russell 2000®. Automatic early redemption may occur on specified dates if each underlier is at or above its 100% call threshold; otherwise, at maturity investors receive principal only if all underliers are at or above their 70% downside thresholds, otherwise the payment equals the stated principal times the performance factor of the worst performing underlier, potentially resulting in substantial principal loss.
Morgan Stanley Finance LLC is offering principal-at-risk structured notes due June 30, 2031, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Morgan Stanley. Each security has a $1,000 stated principal amount and returns are linked to the worst performing of three indices: the Nasdaq-100® Technology Sector, the Russell 2000® and the S&P 500®. If the worst performing underlier finishes at or above its initial level, holders receive principal plus the greater of the underlier percent change or an $645–$695 upside payment. If the worst performing underlier finishes below a 70% downside threshold, holders lose 1% for each 1% decline in that underlier and could lose their entire principal. The observation date is June 25, 2031 (subject to postponement for non-trading days and certain market disruption events).
The issuer estimates the value on the pricing date at approximately $938.30 per security; the original issue price is $1,000, which includes issuance, structuring and hedging costs borne by investors. All payments are subject to Morgan Stanley's credit risk; MS & Co. is the calculation agent and agent for distribution.
Morgan Stanley Finance LLC priced Principal at Risk notes linked to the S&P 500® Futures Excess Return Index with maturity on June 30, 2031. Each security has a stated principal amount of $1,000 and an estimated value on the pricing date of approximately $937.50.
Payments at maturity vary by index performance: investors receive the stated principal plus the greater of the underlier percent change or an upside payment ($520–$540 per security) if the final level is at or above the initial level; a capped positive return (up to 30%) if the final level is below the initial level but at or above a 70% downside threshold; and a pro rata loss of principal if the final level is below the downside threshold, with no minimum payment. All payments are unsecured and subject to Morgan Stanley's credit risk.
Morgan Stanley Finance LLC offers Dual Directional Trigger PLUS principal-at-risk securities linked to the S&P 500® Futures Excess Return Index, with a $1,000 stated principal amount per security and maturity on July 3, 2031. The securities pay no interest and expose investors to full credit risk of Morgan Stanley and to market risk of the underlier. At maturity the payout follows three outcomes: (1) if the final level > initial level, investors receive principal plus a leveraged upside (leverage factor set on the pricing date, indicated between 188% and 203%); (2) if the final level is ≤ initial but ≥ a downside threshold (60% of initial level), investors receive principal plus a positive return based on the 50% absolute return participation rate (capped effectively at 20% in examples); (3) if the final level < downside threshold, investors suffer pro rata loss of principal (1% principal loss per 1% index decline) and could lose the entire investment. The estimated value on the pricing date was approximately $959.50 per security; the issue price is $1,000, which includes issuance, structuring and hedging costs.
The preliminary pricing supplement offers Trigger Autocallable GEARS issued by Morgan Stanley Finance LLC, guaranteed by Morgan Stanley, linked to the EURO STOXX 50® Index. Each Security has an issue price of $10.00, a 5-year term (Trade Date June 12, 2026, Maturity Date June 16, 2031) and is automatically called if the Observation Date Closing Level on June 21, 2027 is at or above the Autocall Barrier (100% of the Initial Level).
If called, investors receive the principal plus a fixed Call Return (an annual Call Return Rate of 18.00%, Call Price $11.80 per $10). If not called, payoff at maturity depends on the Final Level relative to the Initial Level and the Downside Threshold (75% of Initial Level) and may result in partial or total loss of principal; an Upside Gearing between 1.60 and 1.80 applies to positive Underlying Returns. All payments are subject to MSFL's and Morgan Stanley’s credit risk.
Morgan Stanley Finance LLC is offering structured, principal-at-risk notes due March 2, 2028, fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Morgan Stanley. Each security has a $1,000 stated principal amount and an issue price of $1,000. The notes pay a contingent coupon at an annual rate of 12.80% only if the basket closing level on each observation date is greater than or equal to the coupon barrier level (70% of initial level). The notes are automatically redeemed early if the basket closing level on any redemption determination date is greater than or equal to the call threshold (90% of initial level), in which case holders receive principal plus the contingent coupon for that period. If not auto‑redeemed, repayment at maturity depends on the final level: full principal if the final level is at least the downside threshold (60% of initial level); otherwise principal is multiplied by the performance factor (final level/initial level), which can result in substantial loss or complete loss of principal. Key dates: strike date May 29, 2026, pricing date June 8, 2026, original issue date June 10, 2026, final observation date February 29, 2028. The issuer’s estimated value on the pricing date is approximately $949.70 per security; all payments are subject to the issuer’s credit risk.