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MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER FUNDS
CODE OF ETHICS
I. INTRODUCTION
This Code of Ethics is adopted by the investment companies listed on
Schedule A attached hereto, which list may be amended from time to time
(each a "Fund" and collectively the "Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Funds" or
the "Funds"), in compliance with Rule 17j-1 promulgated by the Securities
and Exchange Commission ("SEC") under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended. This Code covers all persons who are "Access Persons," as that term
is defined in Rule 17j-1. To the extent that any such individuals are
"Access Persons" under the Code of Ethics of the Funds' Investment Advisor,
Investment Manager, or Sub-Advisor, as applicable (any such entity herein
referred to as "Investment Advisor"), whose Codes have also been established
pursuant to Rule 17j-1, compliance by such individuals with the provisions
of the Code of the applicable Investment Advisor shall constitute compliance
with this Code.
II. PERSONAL TRANSACTIONS
A. REPORTS OF TRANSACTIONS - INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS/TRUSTEES
An Independent Director/Trustee of a Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Fund
shall report quarterly to the Fund any personal transaction in a security if
he or she knows or should know at the time of entering into the transaction
that: (a) the Fund has engaged in a transaction in the same security within
the last 15 days, or is engaging in such transaction or is going to engage
in a transaction in the same security in the next 15 days, or (b) the Fund
or its Investment Advisor has within the last 15 days considered a
transaction in the same security or is considering a transaction in the
security or within the next 15 days is going to consider a transaction in
the security.
B. REPORTS OF TRANSACTIONS, BROKERAGE ACCOUNTS AND HOLDINGS - ACCESS
PERSONS WHO ARE NOT INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS/ TRUSTEES
An Access Person who is not an Independent Director/Trustee of a Morgan
Stanley Dean Witter Fund shall report all non-exempt securities transactions
and new brokerage accounts on a quarterly basis.
An Access Person who is not an Independent Director/Trustee of a Morgan
Stanley Dean Witter Fund shall provide an annual listing of holdings of (i)
all securities beneficially owned as of December 31 of the preceding year,
except securities exempt from pre-clearance and reporting under Section D.,
(2) hereof listing the title of the security, number of shares held, and
principal amount of the security, (ii) the name of any broker dealer or
financial institution where the account(s) are maintained, as of December 31
of the preceding year (a current listing will also be required upon the
effectiveness of this Code) and (iii) the date the Report is submitted by
the Access Person. The information must be current as of a date not more
than 30 days before the report is submitted. New Access Persons, who are not
Independent Directors/Trustees of a Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Fund, will be
required to provide a listing of all non-exempt securities holdings, with
the information set forth above, as of the date of commencement of
employment as well as a listing of all outside brokerage accounts no later
than ten days after that person becomes an Access Person.
C. REPORTS OF TRANSACTIONS, BROKERAGE ACCOUNTS AND HOLDINGS - GENERAL
Any quarterly report required under A or B above must be made within ten
days after the end of the calendar quarter in which the personal transaction
occurred. The report may be made on the form provided by the Investment
Advisor or may consist of a broker statement that provides at least the same
information. In the event that MSDW Advisors already maintains a record of
the required information, an Access Person may satisfy this requirement by
(i) confirming in writing (which may include e-mail) the accuracy and
completeness of the record and disclose the beneficial ownership of
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securities (if any) not listed on the account statement and (ii) recording
the date of the confirmation. Copies of the Investment Advisor's forms,
which may be revised at any time, are attached.
The Funds' Compliance Officer will identify and advise all Access
Persons, including the Independent Directors/Trustees, subject to the
reporting requirement under A or B above, of their reporting requirement.
Each report required under A or B above will be submitted for review by the
Compliance Officer or Compliance Coordinator in the Risk Management
Department of the Investment Advisor.
D. DEFINITIONS AND EXEMPTIONS
(1) DEFINITIONS
For purposes of this Code the term "personal transaction" means the
purchase or sale, or other acquisition or disposition, of a security for
the account of the individual making the transaction or for an account in
which he or she has, or as a result of the transaction acquires, any
direct or indirect beneficial ownership in a security.
The term "beneficial ownership" is defined by rules of the SEC.
Generally, under SEC rules a person is regarded as having beneficial
ownership of securities held in the name of:
(a) a husband, wife, or minor child;
(b) a relative sharing the same house;
(c) anyone else if the access person -
(i) obtains benefits substantially equivalent to ownership of the
securities; or
(ii) can obtain ownership of the securities immediately or at
some future time.
The term "Access Person" is defined by rules of the SEC as (i) any
director, officer, or general partner of a fund or of a fund's investment
adviser, or any employee of a fund or of a fund's investment adviser who,
in connection with his or her regular functions or duties, participates
in the selection of a fund's portfolio securities or who has access to
information regarding a fund's future purchases or sales of portfolio
securities; or (ii) any director, officer, or general partner of a
principal underwriter who in the ordinary course of business, makes,
participates in or obtains information regarding, the purchase or sale of
securities for the fund for which the principal underwriter acts, or
whose functions or duties in the ordinary course of business relate to
the making of any recommendation to the fund regarding the purchase or
sale of securities.
(2) EXEMPTIONS
No report is required for a personal transaction in any of the
following securities:
(i) Securities issued by the U.S. Government;
(ii) Bank certificates of deposit;
(iii) Bankers' acceptances;
(iv) Commercial paper;
(v) Open-end mutual fund shares.
Also, no report is required with respect to any account over which
the access person has no influence or control.
III. CODE VIOLATIONS
Any officer of a Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Fund who discovers a
violation or apparent violation of this Code by an access person shall bring
the matter to the attention of the Chief Executive Officer or General
Counsel of the Fund who shall then report the matter to the Board of
Directors or the Board of Trustees, as the case may be, of the fund. The
Board shall determine
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whether a violation has occurred and, if it so finds, may impose such
sanctions, if any, as it considers appropriate.
IV. ADMINISTRATION OF CODE OF ETHICS
On a quarterly basis, the Board of Directors or the Board of Trustees of
each of the Funds shall be provided with a written report by each of the
Funds and the Investment Advisors, that describes any new issues arising
under the Code of Ethics, including information on material violations of
the Code of Ethics or procedures and sanctions imposed, and certifies that
each Fund and the Investment Advisors have adopted procedures reasonably
necessary to prevent Access Persons from violating the Code of Ethics.
Rev. March 1, 2000
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MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER FUNDS
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MONEY MARKET FUNDS
1. Active Assets California Tax-Free Trust
2. Active Assets Government Securities Trust
3. Active Assets Institutional Money Trust
4. Active Assets Money Trust
5. Active Assets Premier Money Trust
6. Active Assets Tax-Free Trust
7. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter California Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
8. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Liquid Asset Fund Inc.
9. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter New York Municipal Money Market Trust
10. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
11. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter U.S. Government Money Market Trust
EQUITY FUNDS
12. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Aggressive Equity Fund
13. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter All Star Growth Fund
14. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter American Opportunities Fund
15. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Capital Growth Securities
16. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Competitive Edge Fund
17. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Developing Growth Securities Trust
18. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Dividend Growth Securities Inc.
19. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Equity Fund
20. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter European Growth Fund Inc.
21. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Financial Services Trust
22. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Fund of Funds
23. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Global Dividend Growth Securities
24. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Global Utilities Fund
25. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Growth Fund
26. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Health Sciences Trust
27. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Income Builder Fund
28. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Information Fund
29. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter International Fund
30. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter International SmallCap Fund
31. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Japan Fund
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32. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Latin American Growth Fund
33. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Market Leader Trust
34. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities
35. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Equity Trust
36. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Natural Resource Development Securities Inc.
37. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter New Discoveries Fund
38. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Next Generation Trust
39. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Pacific Growth Fund Inc.
40. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Real Estate Fund
41. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Small Cap Growth Fund
42. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter S&P 500 Index Fund
43. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter S&P 500 Select Fund
44. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Special Value Fund
45. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Tax-Managed Growth Fund
46. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Technology Fund
47. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Total Market Index Fund
48. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Total Return Trust
49. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter 21st Century Trend Fund
50. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Utilities Fund
51. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Value-Added Market Series
52. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Value Fund
BALANCED FUNDS
53. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Balanced Growth Fund
54. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Balanced Income Fund
ASSET ALLOCATION FUND
55. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Strategist Fund
FIXED-INCOME FUNDS
56. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter California Tax-Free Income Fund
57. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Convertible Securities Trust
58. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Diversified Income Trust
59. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Federal Securities Trust
60. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Hawaii Municipal Trust
61. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter High Yield Securities Inc
62. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Intermediate Income Securities
63. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Limited Term Municipal Trust
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64. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Multi-State Municipal Series Trust
65. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter New York Tax-Free Income Fund
66. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter North American Government Income Trust
67. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Select Municipal Reinvestment Fund
68. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Short-Term Bond Fund
69. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust
70. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Tax-Exempt Securities Trust
71. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter U.S. Government Securities Trust
72. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter World Wide Income Trust
SPECIAL PURPOSE FUNDS
73. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Select Dimensions Investment Series
74. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Variable Investment Series
CLOSED-END FUNDS
75. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter California Insured Municipal Income Trust
76. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter California Quality Municipal Securities
77. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Government Income Trust
78. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter High Income Advantage Trust
79. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter High Income Advantage Trust II
80. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter High Income Advantage Trust III
81. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Income Securities Inc.
82. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Insured California Municipal Securities
83. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Insured Municipal Bond Trust
84. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Insured Municipal Income Trust
85. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Insured Municipal Securities
86. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Insured Municipal Trust
87. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Municipal Income Opportunities Trust
88. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Municipal Income Opportunities Trust II
89. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Municipal Income Opportunities Trust III
90. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Municipal Income Trust
91. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Municipal Income Trust II
92. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Municipal Income Trust III
93. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Municipal Premium Income Trust
94. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter New York Quality Municipal Securities
95. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Prime Income Trust
96. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Quality Municipal Income Trust
97. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Quality Municipal Investment Trust
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98. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Quality Municipal Securities
TCW/DW TERM TRUSTS
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NOVEMBER 16, 2000
1. TCW/DW Term Trust 2000
2. TCW/DW Term Trust 2002
3. TCW/DW Term Trust 2003