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fund manager

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noun

  1. an employee of an insurance company, pension fund, investment trust, etc, who manages its fund of investments

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Our call of the day comes from a fund manager who also takes a longer-term view, and so far he’s done very well.

From MarketWatch

Axelrod, a 42-year-old fund manager who cut his teeth in Wall Street’s distressed-debt markets, believes live events are a cash cow of our times.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shaw, the renowned number-crunching hedge fund manager, calculated how long it would take for the concentrated U.S. stock market to return to normal.

From MarketWatch

They even mused that a fund manager might want to have two benchmarks — one for the top grouping of stocks, and then another for the rest — though they concede it would cause “operational complexities.”

From MarketWatch

Not every fund manager will be able to buy shares of the giants when they go public.

From The Wall Street Journal