Texas AG Paxton joins probe into S&P Global's use of ESG in credit ratings

Reuters

Published Sep 28, 2022 03:09PM ET

(Reuters) - Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has joined a multi-state investigation into whether S&P Global (NYSE:SPGI) Inc violated consumer protection laws over its use of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors in credit ratings.

The ESG credit indicators, ESG scores, and ESG evaluations that S&P publishes "appear to politicize what should be a purely financial decision", Paxton said in a statement on Wednesday.

The probe is being led by Missouri and underscores a push by Republican-led states against what they see as a "woke" bias at financial companies.

S&P Global did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Interest in ESG investing has exploded in recent years, prompting ratings agencies to come up with new ways to assess how companies fare on ESG factors.

But politicians in conservative states have argued that companies are letting progressive values get in the way of financial decisions.