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If You Invested in MS India Investment Fund (IIF)

Financial Services · Asset Management · NYSE
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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$803
-19.7% total -19.8% CAGR
Bought on Jul 9, 2025 at $28.11
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$907
-9.3% total -1.9% CAGR
Bought on Jul 9, 2021 at $24.88

What $1,000 or $10,000 in IIF Would Be Worth Today

Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago
If you invested 1 year ago 5 years ago 10 years ago Since Jul 10, 2015
$1,000 $803 -20% $907 -9% $818 -18% $803 -20%
$10,000 $8,029 -20% $9,072 -9% $8,178 -18% $8,029 -20%

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IIF vs S&P 500

Year-by-Year Returns

IIF annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2017 $25.55 $33.15 +29.7% +29.7%
2018 $33.34 $20.05 -39.9% -21.5%
2019 $19.91 $19.89 -0.1% -22.2%
2020 $20.16 $21.21 +5.2% -17.0%
2021 $21.34 $26.70 +25.1% +4.5%
2022 $26.99 $20.30 -24.8% -20.5%
2023 $20.34 $21.47 +5.6% -16.0%
2024 $21.40 $25.27 +18.1% -1.1%
2025 $25.49 $24.98 -2.0% -2.2%
2026 $25.15 $22.57 -10.3% -11.7%

About MS India Investment Fund

Financial Services · NYSE

Morgan Stanley India Investment Fund, Inc. (NYSE: IIF) is a United States-based, non-diversified, closed-end management investment company. According to its stated objective, the fund seeks long-term capital appreciation through investment in equity securities of Indian issuers. It is associated with Morgan Stanley Investment Management, which is part of Morgan Stanley’s global financial services platform.

The fund’s portfolio is described as being invested across multiple sectors in India. Based on available information, its holdings include exposure to areas such as auto components, banks, capital markets, construction and engineering, pharmaceuticals and other sectors. As a closed-end fund, IIF is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, and its shares trade under the ticker symbol IIF.

Investment objective and strategy

The stated investment objective of Morgan Stanley India Investment Fund, Inc. is to achieve long-term capital appreciation. To pursue this objective, the fund invests in equity securities of Indian issuers. The description of its portfolio indicates that it allocates capital across a range of sectors within the Indian market, including auto components, banking, capital markets, construction and engineering, pharmaceuticals and additional areas. This sector diversification reflects an approach that spreads investments among different parts of the Indian economy.

The fund is categorized in the finance and insurance sector and is associated with the investment banking and securities dealing industry. As a closed-end management investment company, it is structured to have a fixed pool of capital, with shares that trade on an exchange rather than being issued and redeemed on a continuous basis.

Relationship with Morgan Stanley Investment Management

The fund is one of several Morgan Stanley closed-end funds referenced in recurring dividend announcements. These announcements identify Morgan Stanley India Investment Fund, Inc. as part of a group of Morgan Stanley closed-end funds that declare year-end dividends. The fund is managed under the umbrella of Morgan Stanley Investment Management, which, together with its investment advisory affiliates, is described as having investment professionals around the world and significant assets under management or supervision.

In one portfolio management update, Morgan Stanley India Investment Fund, Inc. is identified as being managed by the Emerging Markets Equity team of Morgan Stanley Investment Management Inc., referred to as the adviser. That team consists of portfolio managers and analysts, and the notice explains that the team is jointly and primarily responsible for the day-to-day management of the fund’s portfolio. The same update notes that a specific portfolio manager would no longer serve in that role after a stated date, while another portfolio manager would remain, supported by an analyst.

Distributions and year-end dividends

Public announcements describe Morgan Stanley India Investment Fund, Inc. as one of the Morgan Stanley closed-end funds that declare year-end dividends. In multiple years, the fund is listed in tables that show its ticker symbol IIF and the amounts per share of short-term capital gains and long-term capital gains distributions, and in some years net investment income per share. These announcements emphasize that the amount of dividends paid by each of the funds may vary from time to time and that past dividend amounts do not guarantee future payments.

The same communications explain that the amount of net investment income to be paid by the funds is determined in accordance with federal income tax regulations. They also state that the final determination of the source and tax characteristics of all distributions for a given year is made after the end of that year. The disclosures highlight that investing involves risk and that it is possible to lose money on any investment in the funds.

Industry classification and sector focus

Morgan Stanley India Investment Fund, Inc. is classified in the finance and insurance sector and the investment banking and securities dealing industry. Within this framework, it operates as a closed-end management investment company focused on equity securities of Indian issuers. The portfolio description indicates that the fund’s investments span multiple sectors of the Indian market, including auto components, banks, capital markets, construction and engineering, pharmaceuticals and other sectors, which positions it as a vehicle for gaining exposure to different parts of the Indian equity universe through a single listed fund.

Risk considerations and investor information

Disclosures associated with the fund and its related announcements consistently state that investing involves risk and that it is possible to lose money on any investment in the fund. They also note that communications about dividends and distributions do not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy securities in any jurisdiction where such activity would be unlawful under applicable securities laws. In addition, Morgan Stanley Investment Management indicates that it does not provide tax advice and that investors should consult legal or tax professionals regarding their individual situations.

These statements underscore that Morgan Stanley India Investment Fund, Inc. is an investment product subject to market and other risks, and that information about distributions and management is provided within a regulatory and disclosure framework. The fund’s focus on long-term capital appreciation through equity securities of Indian issuers, combined with its closed-end structure and listing on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol IIF, define its core role within the broader family of Morgan Stanley closed-end funds.

Market Cap
$0.2B
Current Price
$22.57
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Frequently Asked Questions

MS India Investment Fund investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in MS India Investment Fund be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in MS India Investment Fund (IIF) 10 years ago on 2016-07-11, your investment would be worth $818 today, representing a -18.2% total return, growing at a compounded rate of -2.0% per year (CAGR).

Has MS India Investment Fund outperformed the S&P 500?

Over the past 10 years, IIF returned -18.2% compared to +250.4% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 268.6 percentage points.

What is MS India Investment Fund's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of IIF over the past 10 years is -2.0%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — IIF's best recent year was 2017 (+29.7%) and worst was 2018 (-39.9%).

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