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portfolio
[pawrt-foh-lee-oh, pohrt-]
noun
plural
portfoliosa flat, portable case for carrying loose papers, drawings, etc.
such a case for carrying documents of a government department.
the total holdings of the securities, commercial paper, etc., of a financial institution or private investor.
the office or post of a minister of state or member of a cabinet.
portfolio
/ pɔːtˈfəʊlɪəʊ /
noun
a flat case, esp of leather, used for carrying maps, drawings, etc
the contents of such a case, such as drawings, paintings, or photographs, that demonstrate recent work
an art student's portfolio
such a case used for carrying ministerial or state papers
the responsibilities or role of the head of a government department
the portfolio for foreign affairs
a cabinet minister who is not responsible for any government department
the complete investments held by an individual investor or by a financial organization
Word History and Origins
Origin of portfolio1
Word History and Origins
Origin of portfolio1
Example Sentences
“It is apparent that NXT intends to continue adding to its product portfolio and working to ease integration for customers.”
Sophisticated investors have increasingly been turning to hedge funds to add a dash of diversification to their portfolios at a time when traditional assets increasingly have been moving in the same direction.
On the one hand, overnight exchange trading will allow more asset managers to respond to events in real time, so their portfolios will always reflect their views on current information.
Bill Zox, a high-yield debt portfolio manager at Brandywine Global, said he recently had a call with colleagues who normally focus on macroeconomic data.
“We are continuing to invest in advertising and innovation across our portfolio of brands to grow market share and position ourselves well for when the consumer environment improves,” Koch said.
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