The Securities and Exchange Commission has adopted a new rule that tightens the restrictions surrounding the naming of investment funds that prioritize environmental or social concerns.
The rule, first proposed last year, targets increasingly popular ESG funds. ESG investing, short for environmental, social, and governance, is an investment model that doesn’t solely look at maximizing profit but also other elements like an investment’s effect on the climate. The rule aims to prevent money managers from “greenwashing” by overstating funds' adherence to ESG principles.
Greenwashing is when firms obfuscate the truth about what is in their investment vehicles in order to reap the benefits of the ESG label without following through .The rule tightens regulations preventing money managers from giving their funds an ESG label if it is not merited.
The rule also targets funds using terms like “growth” and “value” — which the finance industry has pushed back on because different firms define those strategies differently. The SEC proposal is an update to the 20-year-old “Names Rule,” which requires fund names to mesh with the included assets. SEC Chairman Gary Gensler, who has been at the forefront of a major ESG push from the Wall Street watchdog, said when the rule was first proposed that the update would help protect investors.
“As the fund industry has developed over the last two decades, gaps in the current Names Rule may undermine investor protection,” Gensler said. “Today’s final rules will help ensure that a fund’s portfolio aligns with a fund’s name. Such truth in advertising promotes fund integrity on behalf of fund investors.”But the rule has big opponents.
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