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co-manager noun [countable] (finance 金融) a bank or other financial institution that works with the lead manager in order to help a company sell new shares, bonds, etc. a co-manager agrees to buy a particular amount of the shares, bonds, etc. and sell them to investors 副承销商(与主承销商合作帮助公司推销新股票、债券等的银行或其他金融机构)◆morgan stanley and alex brown & sons acted as co-managers for the offering. 摩根士丹利和亚力克 • 布朗父子公司担任上市股票的副承销商。☞ co☞ co |