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Morgan Stanley has launched the Stablecoin Reserves Portfolio, a government money market fund for stablecoin issuers to securely store reserves. This move enhances its presence in the digital assets sector.
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Investment banking giant Morgan Stanley has made a quiet by significant move into stablecoins, expanding its footprint in the digital assets industry.
The firm's investment management arm, MSIM, has announced the launch of the Stablecoin Reserves Portfolio – a government money market fund designed for issuers of stablecoins who need a regulated, safe place to store the reserves backing their tokenized versions of fiat currencies.
Here is the simple version of what the fund is designed to do.
When a company issues a stablecoin – a digital token pegged to the U.S. dollar or other fiat currencies – it must hold real dollars in reserve to back every token created. Think of it like a guarantee: for every blockchain-based dollar issued, a real dollar must exist somewhere safe and accessible. Morgan Stanley's new fund is that place.
The fund (MSNXX) invests only in the safest and most liquid instruments, such as the U.S. Treasury bills, which are short-term loans to the U.S. government. The yield on these is widely considered the closest thing to a risk-free return. It also invests in repurchase agreements, or repos, which are overnight loans backed by those same government securities. Both instruments are designed to preserve capital.
The fund targets a $1 net asset value, meaning every dollar put into the fund is worth exactly the same when taken out, helping bypass price fluctuations. That is different from routine funds, where the value of your investment rises and falls daily. Further, the fund offers daily liquidity, meaning investors can withdraw their money on any business day without a waiting period or penalty.
“We are pleased to deliver a new investment solution to the marketplace that seeks to address the needs of stablecoin issuers,” Fred McMullen, co-head of global liquidity, Morgan Stanley Investment Management, said in the press release.
“The significant increase in stablecoin issuers as well as the growing number of assets held in stablecoins represents an evolving portion of the marketplace that is ripe for future growth," he added.
Stablecoins have seen their market capitalization grow multiple-fold in recent years, reaching $316 billion, with dollar-pegged tokens such as Tether and USDC making up the bulk of the total. While initially used primarily to facilitate crypto trading, stablecoins have gradually expanded into real-world use cases, including remittances and cross-border capital transfers.
The sector therefore stands out as perhaps the only one with a clear real-world use case, while the broader market remains largely speculative.
Morgan Stanley's new fund comes as the GENUIS ACT – the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins Act – is currently moving through Congress. If passed, it would legally require stablecoin issuers to back their tokens with high-quality liquid assets such as Treasury bills and cash-like instruments. And these will have to be held in regulated vehicles.
The Stablecoin Reserves Portfolio is a government money market fund designed for stablecoin issuers to safely store the reserves backing their digital tokens.
The fund provides a regulated and secure place for stablecoin issuers to hold real dollars in reserve, ensuring that each issued stablecoin is backed by actual currency.
The portfolio invests in safe and liquid instruments, primarily U.S. Treasury bills and repurchase agreements, which are designed to preserve capital.
Morgan Stanley aims to expand its footprint in the digital assets industry by providing a secure solution for stablecoin reserves, catering to the growing demand for regulated financial products.

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The fund is therefore positioned to capture reserve management business before it becomes mandatory.
Morgan Stanley Investment Management recently launched the Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust (MSBT), a cryptocurrency ETP designed to track bitcoin, with BNY Mellon providing custody and fund administration services.
It also introduced tokenized DAP Class shares of its Institutional Liquidity Funds Treasury Securities Portfolio in partnership with BNY, enabling blockchain-based mirrored records. At the same time, BNY retains the official books and records.
"We have actively engaged across the industry to develop the ability to offer digital asset related liquidity solutions,” said McMullen. “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.”