Morgan Stanley Adds Stablecoin Fund After Bitcoin ETF Launch

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Morgan Stanley Investment Management launched a stablecoin reserve fund to meet rising institutional demand for compliant digital asset infrastructure. The move deepens its push into tokenization and crypto-linked products as market participation expands.

Key Takeaways:

  • Morgan Stanley introduced a fund to support stablecoin issuers needing compliant, liquid reserve investment solutions.
  • Stablecoin growth drives Morgan Stanley to expand digital asset strategy and institutional liquidity infrastructure offerings.
  • Tokenization initiatives show Morgan Stanley advancing blockchain integration across treasury products and crypto investment platforms.

Morgan Stanley Stablecoin Fund Targets Institutional Reserve Demand

Morgan Stanley Investment Management announced on April 23 the launch of the Stablecoin Reserves Portfolio (MSNXX), a government money market fund. The product is part of the Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Funds trust. It is designed to align with stablecoin reserve investment requirements under the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act.

Fred McMullen, co-head of Global Liquidity at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, said:

“We are pleased to deliver a new investment solution to the marketplace that seeks to address the needs of stablecoin issuers.”

The Stablecoin Reserves Portfolio provides payment stablecoin issuers with an eligible money market fund option for investing required reserves backing outstanding payment stablecoins. The fund seeks preservation of capital, daily liquidity, and maximum current income while maintaining a stable $1.00 net asset value. It allocates assets only to cash, U.S. Treasury bills, notes, and bonds with maturities of 93 days or less. It also includes certain overnight repurchase agreements collateralized by U.S. Treasury securities or cash. McMullen highlighted growth in the sector, noting the increase in stablecoin issuers and the expanding volume of assets held in stablecoins.

Tokenization and Bitcoin ETF Strategy Expand Digital Asset Push

Amy Oldenburg, head of Digital Asset Strategy for Morgan Stanley, emphasized expanding access to digital investment solutions across the firm. She noted efforts to develop new ways to work with stablecoin issuers as part of broader financial infrastructure modernization. The initiative aims to improve institutional client experience while supporting evolving market structures. The Stablecoin Reserves Portfolio adds to the firm’s ongoing digital asset strategy. In April, Morgan Stanley Investment Management also introduced its first cryptocurrency exchange traded product, the Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust, which seeks to track bitcoin performance.

The firm has also advanced tokenization initiatives earlier this year. It introduced DAP Class shares within its Treasury Securities Portfolio, designed for participation in BNY’s mirrored record tokenization initiative. These shares are accessible through BNY’s LiquidityDirect and Digital Asset platforms, with values represented on a blockchain while official records remain maintained by BNY. McMullen said:

“While still in the early stages, these recent product launches signify our commitment to develop relevant, timely solutions that may address evolving investor needs in an increasingly digital marketplace.”

The Stablecoin Reserves Portfolio builds on efforts to expand digital asset offerings and address institutional demand.

This launch followed the debut of Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust, a bitcoin exchange-traded product tracking BTC performance. The product carried a 0.14% sponsor fee and used the Coindesk Bitcoin Benchmark 4PM NY Settlement Rate. Prominent financial advisor Ric Edelman said Morgan Stanley’s 16,000 financial advisors could support new crypto asset flows through the firm’s ETF strategy, highlighting how advisor access may influence distribution. The fee structure also positioned the product competitively within the bitcoin ETF segment as firms continue adjusting offerings amid evolving investor demand and increasing market participation.

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