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SEC Votes in Favor of Fund Proxy Vote Disclosure
By IndexFunds.com Staff
The Securities and Exchange Commission today voted 4-1 in favor
of requiring mutual funds to disclose how they vote the proxies
of corporations whose stock they hold.
Under the new rule, funds must file their proxy vote records with
the SEC each year, and must make that information available to fund
investors who request it, or publicly through a website. Funds must
also disclose their proxy-voting policies and procedures in public
filings.
Fund proxy vote disclosure became a hotly-contested issue in the
weeks leading up to today's SEC vote. Opponents contended that disclosing
fund proxy vote records would subject funds to unnecessary pressure
from political activist groups, and was too expensive. The fund
industry's opposition to the proposed rule was highlighted by a
Wall Street Journal editorial co-written by the chief executives
of Vanguard and Fidelity, the two largest fund firms, and rivals.
"A fund manager's focus belongs on investment management, not
on becoming an arbiter of political and social disputes," wrote
Edward C. Johnson of Fidelity and John J. Brennan of Vanguard in
the piece. "The effect would be to make mutual funds the prime
pressure point for every activist group with a political or social
ax to grind with corporate America."
Proponents of the rule argued that investors have a basic right
to know how their fund is voting corporate proxies, especially in
the wake of recent accounting scandals.
"The fundamental relationship between agent and principal should
override any business issues," said Vanguard founder John Bogle,
who publicly supported the measure, in a previous interview. "Shareholders
should know about relationships between the fund and corporate management."
Today's SEC vote has been hailed as a victory for shareholder advocacy
groups, who no doubt have their sights firmly fixed on the upcoming
proposal that could force funds to disclose their holdings more
frequently.
01/23/2003
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