And they resulted in the Fed sitting on a portfolio of bonds and other assets worth more than $4 trillion.
A portfolio of A-list celebrities means Brito has a great reputation.
More tips poured in, and her portfolio of subjects continued to grow, reaching now nearly 50 in all.
If she runs for president, Clinton will have several questions to answer about her stewardship of the Iraq portfolio.
Nobody envied the Secretary of Fine Arts, either his cabinet position or his portfolio.
And if he lays it by, what becomes of his portfolio when he is unchained for a holiday?
Francois asked him, as he placed his copy of Mantegna's figure in his portfolio.
He was an enthusiast, and his portfolio was full of schemes of far-reaching magnitude.
I asked the Queen to whom she thought I ought to commit the portfolio.
Again the distracted man ransacked his papers and shook his portfolio.
1722, porto folio; 1719 as port folio, from Italian portafoglio "a case for carrying loose papers," from porta, imperative of portare "to carry" (see port (n.1)) + foglio "sheet, leaf," from Latin folium (see folio). Meaning "official documents of a state department" is from 1835. A minister without portfolio is one not in charge of a particular department. Meaning "collection of securities held" is from 1930; portfolio investment is from 1955.