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BlackRock, \dismayed\ by $8.5 bln Texas divestment, advises rethink

A senior BlackRock executive said on Thursday the world's biggest possession manager was disappointed by a Texas state fund's relocate to pull $8.5 billion in properties from its management, and prompted the fund's administrators to reevaluate.

Texas State Board of Education Chair Aaron Kinsey stated on Tuesday the Texas Permanent School Fund (PSF) was ending a. contract with BlackRock, covering around 15% of its properties, to. adhere to a 2021 state law that suppressed companies' company with. monetary firms accused of boycotting energy business.

It was the current broadside in a tussle between politically. conservative authorities and Wall Street firms over thinking about. ecological, social and governance (ESG) factors in investing.

BlackRock Vice Chairman Mark McCombe composed to Kinsey on. Thursday that the firm had actually produced $250 million for PSF considering that. 2006 and duplicated previous rejections of the allegation it. discriminates against oil and gas firms.

We urge you to reassess your decision and prioritize. Texas schools and households who have gained from BlackRock's. consistent, long-term investment out-performance, McCombe wrote. in the letter.

Kinsey stated he made the transfer to satisfy his task to handle. money for the energy-producing state.

(source: Reuters)