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The MSCI EAFE acronym stands for Morgan Stanley Capital International Europe, Australasia, and Far East.
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Over the same period, the Morgan Stanley Capital International World index returned just 12% a year on average.
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Instead, Vanguard's funds will track new rival products from Morgan Stanley Capital International.
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An index of emerging-market shares compared by Morgan Stanley Capital International has fallen by about 16% from its peak in mid-April.
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In 2000 Morgan Stanley Capital International, which tracks global stock markets via hundreds of indexes, promoted Greece out of the emerging-market category.
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Since mid-1999 the U.S. and Japanese markets and the Morgan Stanley Capital International EAFE Index of European and Asian stocks are all off between 13% and 22%.
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Since 1991 White's international portfolios have returned an annualized 11.2%, compared with a 9.4% annual return for the Morgan Stanley Capital International World ex U.S. index.
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Emerging markets often spring such surprises, but the Morgan Stanley Capital International Emerging Asia Index is up 18% in the year to date, following four consecutive annual increases.
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The Laudus Rosenberg International Small Cap Equity Fund is up an annualized 9.3% in the past five years while the Morgan Stanley Capital International EAFE Index gained just 3.2%.
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The ray of hope will break through if Morgan Stanley Capital International's popular international stock index is altered, perhaps in early December, to place more weight on the percentage of a firm's shares that are publicly traded.
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Morgan Stanley ( MS - news - people ) Capital International (MSCI) indexes, the developed markets of Europe and the Far East and the emerging-markets index.
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The seed capital for China International Capital Corporation (CICC), which dominates domestic underwriting activity, was provided by Morgan Stanley back in 1995.
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