Fund manager

Pronunciation: /ˈfənd ˈmænədʒɝ/

Fund manager (noun)

  1. A person who chooses and manages investments for a fund, aiming to meet the fund’s goals and rules.
  2. A professional responsible for handling money in an investment fund, including buying and selling assets.

Examples

  • The fund manager makes investment decisions for the portfolio.
  • Investment decisions are guided by the fund manager each quarter.