Social Media Important Information & Disclaimers

Learn more about Calvert's social media policy.

The Calvert Research and Management, Inc. social media accounts are for U.S. residents only and do not constitute offers to sell, or solicitations of offers to purchase, securities or the provision of any services in any jurisdiction to any person to whom it is not lawful to make such an offer.

Calvert, which is not affiliated with Twitter, LinkedIn or Facebook, is not responsible for and does not endorse or assume liability for content displayed on Twitter, LinkedIn or Facebook other than the posts and information on the Calvert Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook profile pages created by Calvert. Calvert does not endorse any third-party sites nor is it associated with the terms of service and privacy policies of Twitter, LinkedIn or Facebook, or any other third-party sites. Use third-party links and sites at your own risk. The existence of hyperlinks should not be construed as an endorsement, approval or verification by Calvert of any content available on third party websites. By providing access to other websites, we are not recommending the purchase or sale of products or services provided by the website's sponsoring organization. We do not review any of these third party websites.

Users should not submit any confidential or proprietary information or complaints through the Calvert Twitter, LinkedIn or Facebook accounts. For customer or account issues or complaints please contact us directly at 800-368-2750.

Calvert requests that users:

  • do not post content to any Calvert social media account that may be deemed inappropriate offensive or constitutes a testimonial, advice, recommendation or advertisement for securities, funds, products or services or is promotional in nature.
  • do not send or post personal, confidential or account information via social media

Calvert reserves the right to restrict users who don’t follow these guidelines or for any other reason.

Comments and opinions posted by users are the responsibility of the person who posted them and such content does not represent the views of Calvert. Calvert does not endorse, adopt or guarantee the accuracy of content posted by third parties and is not responsible for inaccuracies or errors. Comments may be moderated and will be published at the discretion of Calvert.

Investments involve risks including possible loss of principal. Various asset classes involve a variety of different, specific risks. Past occurrences and past performance do not guarantee future occurrences or future results. Any views expressed by Calvert are subject to change at any time based upon market or other conditions, and Calvert disclaims any responsibility to update such views. Statements may be made that are not historical facts, referred to as forward-looking statements. Future results may differ significantly from those stated in forward-looking statements. Material posted to any Calvert social media account by Calvert is for informational purposes only and should not be considered, nor is it intended as, investment advice or a recommendation to purchase or sell any particular security, product or service. Investors should consult their financial and/or tax advisor prior to making any investment decision.

The following is a brief summary of some of the risks associated with asset classes that may be mentioned on theCalvert Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook pages. It is not an all-encompassing list of the risks that may apply or all asset classes that may be mentioned.

  • Equities: Investments are sensitive to stock market volatility.
  • International Investing: Investments in foreign instruments or currencies can involve greater risk and volatility than U.S. investments because of adverse market, economic, political, regulatory, geopolitical or other conditions. In emerging or frontier countries, these risks may be more significant.
  • Fixed Income: An imbalance in supply and demand in the income market may result in valuation uncertainties and greater volatility, less liquidity, widening credit spreads and a lack of price transparency in the market. As interest rates rise, the value of certain income investments is likely to decline.
  • Multi-Asset: May be subject to liquidity risk, economic leverage (which can magnify losses) and can be highly volatile.