Backlash Against ESG Seen in Sharp Decline of Fund Launches

At some of the world’s biggest asset managers, ESG fund launches are quietly stalling.

BlackRock Inc., Deutsche Bank AG’s DWS Group, Invesco Ltd. and the asset management arm of UBS Group AG are among firms that have cut the number of new funds with environmental, social and governance mandates, according to data provided by Morningstar Direct.

This year through the end of May, just over 100 ESG funds were launched globally, putting the industry on track to fall well short of levels seen in recent years, the data show. By comparison, there were 566 ESG fund launches during all of 2023, which was down from the 993 seen in 2022. What’s more, the 16 ESG funds opened in May represent the lowest monthly tally since the beginning of 2020.