The United States House of Representatives Judiciary Committee has issued subpoenas to two prominent financial institutions, BlackRock and State Street, as part of an ongoing investigation into whether their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives are in conflict with antitrust laws.
On July 6, the committee formally requested a range of documents and communications from both BlackRock and State Street. However, the response from these companies was deemed insufficient by the committee, necessitating further legal action.
In response to the subpoena, BlackRock acknowledged the committee's request, stating that they had already provided over 7,700 documents and 91,000 pages. Despite considering the subpoena unnecessary, BlackRock expressed their understanding of the committee's procedures and assured continued cooperation.
Similarly, State Street responded, affirming their full cooperation with the committee thus far. They remain steadfast in their belief that their practices do not infringe upon any antitrust laws, as stated in their official communication.
In addition to BlackRock and State Street, the House Judiciary Chairman, Jim Jordan, has also extended this probe to Vanguard, another significant asset management firm. Vanguard has expressed their commitment to constructive engagement with lawmakers, highlighting their compliance with the committee's requests by submitting tens of thousands of documents.
This development, initially reported by Bloomberg News, marks a significant moment in the ongoing scrutiny of large financial institutions' ESG efforts, particularly in the context of antitrust regulations. The outcome of this investigation could have substantial implications for the wealth advisory and RIA sectors, especially regarding the integration and management of ESG principles in investment strategies.
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