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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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There’s still reason for optimism, in Klein’s view, as he noted that “no real large active fund manager” is selling Alphabet just because of the spending forecast.

From MarketWatch

Legendary hedge fund manager George Soros said: “When I see a bubble forming, I rush in to buy.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Fund manager Jeremy Grantham and financial historian Edward Chancellor released an essay last week that didn’t mince words.

From The Wall Street Journal

Less concerned is another bubble scholar and fund manager, Owen Lamont.

From The Wall Street Journal

"While the devil is in the details, it removes a hanging sword over the rupee, equity and rates market. Let us hope that it is a win-win deal for both the countries," said Nilesh Shah, a fund manager.

From BBC