- Report
- October 2024
- 72 Pages
Australia
From €726EUR$815USD£631GBP
- Report
- August 2024
- 72 Pages
Australia
From €752EUR$845USD£654GBP
- Report
- February 2025
- 63 Pages
New Zealand
From €694EUR$780USD£604GBP
- Book
- February 2025
- 608 Pages
From €356EUR$400USD£310GBP
- Newsletter
- September 2025
- 50 Pages
Global
From €214EUR$240USD£186GBP
- Newsletter
- September 2025
- 35 Pages
United Kingdom
From €267EUR$300USD£232GBP
- Newsletter
- September 2025
- 100 Pages
United Kingdom
From €214EUR$240USD£186GBP
- Report
- October 2024
- 201 Pages
United States
From €159EUR$179USD£139GBP
- Database
- June 2020
Global
From €1299EUR$1,459USD£1,130GBP
- Report
- January 2025
- 250 Pages
Global
From €2315EUR$2,601USD£2,014GBP
- Book
- March 2021
- 500 Pages
- Book
- April 2025
- 112 Pages
- Book
- December 2018
- 384 Pages
- Book
- May 2018
- 312 Pages
- Book
- May 2018
- 336 Pages
- Book
- April 2018
- 312 Pages
- Book
- April 2014
- 224 Pages
- Book
- December 2012
- 464 Pages
- Book
- July 2012
- 856 Pages

The Fund Management market is a segment of the financial services industry that focuses on the management of investments. It involves the selection of assets, such as stocks, bonds, and other securities, and the allocation of those assets to meet the investment objectives of clients. Fund managers are responsible for making decisions about which investments to make and when to make them. They also monitor the performance of the investments and make adjustments as needed.
Fund management is a highly competitive market, with many firms offering a variety of services. These services include portfolio management, asset allocation, risk management, and financial planning. Many fund managers also provide advice on tax planning, estate planning, and retirement planning.
Some of the major players in the Fund Management market include BlackRock, Vanguard, Fidelity Investments, JPMorgan Chase, and UBS. Other notable firms include Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Charles Schwab. Show Less Read more