It's also worth considering the following couple of sentences, that put the answer in a slightly different way:
"The handle declarator (^, referred to as "caret" or "hat" or "circumflex"), modifies the type specifier to mean that the declared object should be automatically deleted when the system determines that the object is no longer accessible."
"Because native C++ pointers (*) and references (&) are not managed references, the garbage collector cannot automatically update the addresses they point to. To solve this problem, use the handle declarator to specify a variable that the garbage collector is aware of and can update automatically."
(And "native" is in my humble opinion a better word than 'handle', as handle is possibly a word that was brought more so in by the use of the 'Windows SDK')