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                                                               EX-99.p5 CODE ETH
                                                   CODE OF ETHICS
                                       J.P. Morgan Investment Management Inc.


1.  Purposes

         This Code of Ethics (the "Code") has been  adopted by the  Directors of
J.P. Morgan Investment Management Inc. (the "Adviser"),  in accordance with Rule
17j-1(c)  promulgated under the Investment  Company Act of 1940, as amended (the
"Act"). Rule 17j-1 under the Act generally proscribes fraudulent or manipulative
practices  with  respect  to  purchases  or  sales of  securities  Held or to be
Acquired  (defined in Section  2(k) of this Code) by  investment  companies,  if
effected by associated persons of such companies. The purpose of this Code is to
adopt provisions reasonably necessary to prevent Access Persons from engaging in
any unlawful conduct as set forth in Rule 17j-1(b) as follows:
                  It is  unlawful  for any  affiliated  person  of or  principal
underwriter for a Fund, or any affiliated person of an investment  adviser of or
principal  underwriter  for a Fund,  in  connection  with the  purchase or sale,
directly or  indirectly,  by the person of a Security  Held or to be Acquired by
the Fund:

         (a)      To employ any device, scheme or artifice to defraud the Fund;

         (b)      To make any untrue statement of a material fact to the Fund or
                  omit to state a material  fact  necessary in order to make the
                  statements  made to the  Fund,  in light of the  circumstances
                  under which they are made, not misleading;

         (c)      To engage in any act,  practice,  or course of  business  that
                  operates or would operate as a fraud or deceit on the Fund; or

         (d)      To engage in any  manipulative  practice  with  respect to the
                  Fund.

2.       Definitions

         (a)      "Access Person" means any director,  officer,  general partner
                  or Advisory Person of the Adviser.

         (b)      "Administrator" means Morgan Guaranty Trust Company.

         (c)      "Advisory Person" means (i) any employee of the Adviser or the
                  Administrator (or any company in a control relationship to the
                  Adviser or  Administrator)  who, in connection with his or her
                  regular  functions  or  duties,  makes,  participates  in,  or
                  obtains   information   regarding  the  purchase  or  sale  of
                  securities for a Fund, or whose functions relate to the making
                  of any  recommendations  with  respect  to such  purchases  or
                  sales;  and (ii) any natural person in a control  relationship
                  to   the   Adviser   who   obtains   information    concerning
                  recommendations  regarding  the purchase or sale of securities
                  by a Fund.

         (d)      "Beneficial ownership" shall be interpreted in the same manner
                  as  it  would  be  under   Exchange  Act  Rule   16a-1(a)(2)in
                  determining  whether a person is subject to the  provisions of
                  Section  16 of the  Securities  Exchange  Act of 1934  and the
                  rules and regulations thereunder.

         (e)      "Control"  has the same  meaning as in Section  2(a)(9) of the
                  Act.

         (f)      "Covered Security" shall have the meaning set forth in Section
                  2(a)(36) of the Act,  except that it shall not include  shares
                  of open-end  funds,  direct  obligations  of the United States
                  Government,   bankers'   acceptances,   bank  certificates  of
                  deposit,  commercial  paper and high quality  short-term  debt
                  instruments, including repurchase agreements.

         (g)      "Fund"means  an  Investment   Company   registered  under  the
                  Investment Company Act of 1940.

         (h)      "Initial  Public  Offering"  means an offering  of  Securities
                  registered  under the  Securities  Act of 1933,  the issuer of
                  which, immediately before the registration, was not subject to
                  the  reporting  requirements  of  Sections  13 or 15(d) of the
                  Securities Exchange Act.

         (i)      "Limited  Offering"  means an  offering  that is  exempt  from
                  registration under the Securities Act pursuant to Section 4(2)
                  or Section 4(6) or pursuant to Rule 504, Rule 505, or Rule 506
                  under the Securities Act.

         (j)      "Purchase or sale of a Covered Security" includes, among other
                  things, the writing of an option to purchase or sell a Covered
                  Security.

         (k)      "Security Held or to be Acquired" by a Adviser means:  (i) any
                  Covered Security which,  within the most recent 15 days, is or
                  has been held by a Fund or other  client of the  Adviser or is
                  being or has been  considered by the Adviser for purchase by a
                  Fund or other  client of the  Adviser;  and (ii) any option to
                  purchase  or  sell,  and  any  security  convertible  into  or
                  exchangeable  for,  a Covered  Security  described  in Section
                  2(k)(i) of this Code.

3.       Statement of Principles

         It is understood that the following general fiduciary principles govern
the personal investment activities of Access Persons:
         (a)the duty to at all times place the  interests  of  shareholders  and
other clients of the Adviser first;
         (b)the  requirement  that  all  personal  securities   transactions  be
conducted  consistent  with this Code of Ethics and in such a manner as to avoid
any actual or  potential  conflict of  interest or any abuse of an  individual's
position of trust and responsibility;
         (c)the  fundamental  standard  that  Investment  Personnel may not take
inappropriate advantage of their position; and
         (d)all personal  transactions must be oriented toward  investment,  not
short-term or speculative trading.

         It  is  further   understood   that  the   procedures,   reporting  and
recordkeeping  requirements  set forth below are hereby adopted and certified by
the Adviser as reasonably necessary to prevent Access Persons from violating the
provisions of this Code of Ethics.

4.       Procedures  to be followed  regarding  Personal  Investments  by Access
         Persons
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         (a)Pre-clearance  requirement.  Each Access  Person  must obtain  prior
written approval from his or her group head (or designee) and from the Adviser's
trading  desk  before  transacting  in any  Covered  Security  based on  certain
quidelines set forth from time to time by the Adviser's  compliance  department.
For details regarding transactions in mutual funds, see Section 4(e).

         (b)Brokerage  transaction  reporting  requirement.  Each Access  Person
working in the United  States must  maintain  all of his or her accounts and the
accounts  of any  person of which he or she is deemed to be a  beneficial  owner
with a broker  designated  by the Adviser and must direct such broker to provide
broker trade  confirmations to the Adviser's  compliance  department,  unless an
exception has been granted by the Adviser's compliance  department.  Each Access
Person  to whom an  exception  to the  designated  broker  requirement  has been
granted  must  instruct  his or her broker to  forward  all trade  confirms  and
monthly  statements  to the  Adviser's  compliance  department.  Access  Persons
located  outside  the United  States  are  required  to provide  details of each
brokerage  transaction of which he or she is deemed to be the beneficial  owner,
to  the  Adviser's  compliance  group,  within  the  customary  period  for  the
confirmation of such trades in that market.

         (c)Initial public offerings (new issues). Access Persons are prohibited
from  participating in Initial Public  Offerings,  whether or not J.P. Morgan or
any of its affiliates is an underwriter of the new issue,  while the issue is in
syndication.

         (d)Minimum  investment holding period. Each Access Person is subject to
a 60-day minimum holding period for personal transactions in Covered Securities.
An exception to this minimum  holding period  requirement  may be granted in the
case of hardship as determined by the Adviser's compliance department.

         (e)Mutual  funds.  Each Access Person must  pre-clear  transactions  in
shares of closed-end  Funds with the Adviser's  trading desk, as they would with
any other Covered  Security.  See Section  4(a).  Each Access Person must obtain
pre-clearance  from his or her group head(or  designee) before buying or selling
shares in an open-end Fund or a sub-advised  Fund managed by the Adviser if such
Access  Person or the Access  Person's  department  has had recent  dealings  or
responsibilities regarding such mutual fund.

         (f)Limited  offerings.  An Access Person may  participate  in a limited
offering  only with  written  approval  of such Access  Person's  group head (or
designee) and with advance notification to the Adviser's compliance department.

         (g)Blackout periods. Advisory Persons are subject to blackout periods 7
calendar days before and after the trade date of a Covered  Security  where such
Advisory Person makes,  participates  in, or obtains  information  regarding the
purchase or sale of such Covered Security for any of their client  accounts.  In
addition,  Access  Persons are  prohibited  from  executing a  transaction  in a
Covered  Security  during a period in which there is a pending buy or sell order
on the Adviser's trading desk.

         (h)Prohibitions.  Short sales are generally prohibited. Transactions in
options,  rights,  warrants,  or  other  short-term  securities  and in  futures
contracts (unless for bona fide hedging) are prohibited, except for purchases of
options  on  widely  traded  indices  specified  by  the  Adviser's   compliance
department if made for investment purposes.

         (i)Securities  of J.P.  Morgan.  No Access  Person  may buy or sell any
security issued by J.P. Morgan from the 27th of each March, June, September, and
December  until the first full  business day after  earnings are released in the
following month.  All  transactions in securities  issued by J.P. Morgan must be
pre-cleared  with the Adviser's  compliance  department and executed  through an
approved  trading area.  Transactions  in options and short sales of J.P. Morgan
stock are prohibited.

         (j)Certification   requirements.   In   addition   to   the   reporting
requirements  detailed in Sections 6 below, each Access Person, no later than 30
days after becoming an Access Person,  must certify to the Adviser's  compliance
department  that he or she has complied with the broker  requirements in Section
4(b).

5.       Other Potential Conflicts of Interest

         (a)Gifts. No employee of the Adviser or the Administrator may (i)accept
gifts,  entertainment,  or favors from a client,  potential client, supplier, or
potential  supplier of goods or  services  to the  Adviser or the  Administrator
unless  what is given is of  nominal  value  and  refusal  to accept it would be
discourteous or otherwise harmful to the Adviser or  Administrator;  (ii)provide
excessive  gifts or  entertainment  to clients or potential  clients;  and (iii)
offer bribes, kickbacks, or similar inducements.

         (b)Outside  Business  Activities.  The prior consent of the Chairman of
the Board of J.P. Morgan, or his or her designee,  is required for an officer of
the Adviser or Administrator to engage in any business-related  activity outside
of the  Adviser or  Administrator,  whether  the  activity  is  intermittent  or
continuing,  and whether or not  compensation  is received.  For  example,  such
approval is required for such an officer to become:
                  -An officer,  director,  or trustee of any corporation  (other
         than a nonprofit  corporation  or  cooperative  corporation  owning the
         building in which the officer resides);
                  -A member of a partnership  (other than a limited partner in a
         partnership established solely for investment purposes);
                  -An executor,  trustee, guardian, or similar fiduciary advisor
(other than for a family member).

6.       Reporting Requirements

(a)      Every Access Person must report to the Adviser:

                  (i)Initial  Holdings Reports.  No later than 10 days after the
                  person  becomes an Access Person,  the following  information:
                  (A) the title,  number of shares and principal  amount of each
                  Covered  Security in which the Access Person had any direct or
                  indirect beneficial ownership when the person became an Access
                  Person;  (B) the name of any broker,  dealer or bank with whom
                  the Access  Person  maintained an account in which any Covered
                  Securities were held for the direct or indirect benefit of the
                  Access  Person  as of the date the  person  became  an  Access
                  Person;  and (C) the date that the report is  submitted by the
                  Access Person.

                  (ii)Quarterly Transaction Reports. No later than 10 days after
                  the end of a calendar quarter, with respect to any transaction
                  during the  quarter in a Covered  Security in which the Access
                  Person had any direct or indirect  Beneficial  Ownership:  (A)
                  the date of the transaction,  the title, the interest rate and
                  maturity  date (if  applicable),  the  number  of  shares  and
                  principal  amount of each Covered Security  involved;  (B) the
                  nature  of the  transaction;  (C)  the  price  of the  Covered
                  Security at which the transaction  was effected;  (D) the name
                  of the  broker,  dealer  or bank  with or  through  which  the
                  transaction was effected;  and (E) the date that the report is
                  submitted by the Access Person.

                  (iii)New  Account  Report.  No later  than 10 days  after  the
                  calendar quarter,  with respect to any account  established by
                  the Access  Person in which any Covered  Securities  were held
                  during the quarter  for the direct or indirect  benefit of the
                  Access Person: (A) the name of the broker, dealer or bank with
                  whom the Access Person  established the account;  (B) the date
                  the account was established;  and (C) the date that the report
                  is submitted by the Access Person.

                  (iv)Annual   Holdings   Report.    Annually,   the   following
                  information (which information must be current as of a date no
                  more than 30 days  before  the report is  submitted):  (A) the
                  title,  number of shares and principal  amount of each Covered
                  Security in which the Access Person had any direct or indirect
                  beneficial  ownership;  (B) the name of any broker,  dealer or
                  bank with whom the Access Person maintains an account in which
                  any  Covered  Securities  are held for the direct or  indirect
                  benefit of the Access Person: and (C) the date that the report
                  is submitted by the Access Person.

(b)      Exceptions from the Reporting Requirements.

         (i)      Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of Section  6(a),  no Access
                  Person shall be required to make:

                  A.       a report with  respect to  transactions  effected for
                           any account  over which such person does not have any
                           direct  or  indirect  influence  or  control;   B.  a
                           Quarterly  Transaction  or New Account  Report  under
                           Sections  6(a)(ii)  or  (iii)  if  the  report  would
                           duplicate   information  contained  in  broker  trade
                           confirmations or account  statements  received by the
                           Adviser  with  respect to the Access  Person no later
                           than 10 days after the  calendar  quarter end, if all
                           of the information  required by Sections  6(a)(ii) or
                           (iii), as the case may be, is contained in the broker
                           trade confirmations or account statements,  or in the
                           records of the Adviser.

(c)               Each Access Person shall promptly report any transaction which
                  is, or might  appear to be, in  violation  of this Code.  Such
                  report  shall  contain the  information  required in Quarterly
                  Transaction Reports filed pursuant to Section 6(a)(ii).

(d)               All reports prepared pursuant to this Section 6 shall be filed
                  with the appropriate  compliance  personnel  designated by the
                  Adviser and reviewed in accordance with procedures  adopted by
                  such personnel.

(e)               The Adviser will identify all Access  Persons who are required
                  to file  reports  pursuant  to this  Section 6 and will inform
                  them of their reporting obligation.

(f)               The Adviser no less  frequently than annually shall furnish to
                  a Fund's board of directors for their  consideration a written
                  report that:

                  (a)      describes  any  issues  under  this Code of Ethics or
                           related procedures since the last report to the board
                           of   directors,   including,   but  not  limited  to,
                           information about material  violations of the Code or
                           procedures  and sanctions  imposed in response to the
                           material  violations;  and

                  (b)      certifies  that the Adviser  has  adopted  procedures
                           reasonably  necessary to prevent  Access Persons from
                           violating this Code of Ethics.

7.       Recordkeeping Requirements

         The Adviser must at its principal place of business maintain records in
         the manner  and  extent  set out in this  Section of this Code and must
         make available to the Securities and Exchange  Commission  (SEC) at any
         time and from time to time for reasonable,  periodic,  special or other
         examination:

                  (a)      A copy of its code of ethics that is in effect, or at
                           any time  within  the past five  years was in effect,
                           must be maintained in an easily accessible place;

                  (b)      A record of any violation of the code of ethics,  and
                           of any  action  taken as a result  of the  violation,
                           must be maintained in an easily  accessible place for
                           at least five years  after the end of the fiscal year
                           in which the violation occurs;

                  (c)      A copy of each  report  made by an  Access  Person as
                           required by Section 6(a)  including  any  information
                           provided in lieu of a quarterly  transaction  report,
                           must be maintained  for at least five years after the
                           end of the fiscal year in which the report is made or
                           the  information is provided,  the first two years in
                           an easily accessible place.

                  (d)      A record of all persons, currently or within the past
                           five years,  who are or were required to make reports
                           as Access Persons or who are or were  responsible for
                           reviewing  these  reports,  must be  maintained in an
                           easily accessible place.

                  (e)      A copy of each report  required by 6(f) above must be
                           maintained  for at least five years  after the end of
                           the  fiscal  year in which it is made,  the first two
                           years in an easily accessible place.

                  (f)      A record of any decision  and the reasons  supporting
                           the  decision  to approve the  acquisition  by Access
                           Persons of securities  under Section 4(f) above,  for
                           at least five years  after the end of the fiscal year
                           in which the approval is granted.

8.       Sanctions

         Upon  discovering a violation of this Code, the Adviser may impose such
sanctions as they deem appropriate,  including, inter alia, financial penalty, a
letter  of  censure  or  suspension  or  termination  of the  employment  of the
violator.







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