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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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“As a fund manager, you do not want to overpay for assets.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It is also working on contingency plans for other potential disruptions, including improving its recycling technology for rare-earth minerals, a market that China dominates, and reducing its use of specialty gases, says Tiffany Hsiao, a fund manager at Matthews Asia.

From Barron's

The fund manager said it hoped to turn private credit’s current unrest to its advantage.

From Barron's

Christine Lagarde, the European Central Bank president, drew parallels between the 1920s and the 2020s in an interview with a leading fund manager.

From MarketWatch

“Non-cash compensation could include a private fund manager offering an investor favorable investment terms, such as co-investment rights, in exchange for investor referrals.”

From MarketWatch