portfolio
Americannoun
plural
portfolios-
a flat, portable case for carrying loose papers, drawings, etc.
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such a case for carrying documents of a government department.
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the total holdings of the securities, commercial paper, etc., of a financial institution or private investor.
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the office or post of a minister of state or member of a cabinet.
noun
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a flat case, esp of leather, used for carrying maps, drawings, etc
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the contents of such a case, such as drawings, paintings, or photographs, that demonstrate recent work
an art student's portfolio
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such a case used for carrying ministerial or state papers
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the responsibilities or role of the head of a government department
the portfolio for foreign affairs
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a cabinet minister who is not responsible for any government department
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the complete investments held by an individual investor or by a financial organization
Etymology
Origin of portfolio
1715–25; < Italian portafoglio, equivalent to porta-, stem of portare to carry (< Latin portāre ) + foglio leaf, sheet (< Latin folium; foil 2 )
Example Sentences
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“While we believe market perception has driven elevated tender activity, underlying credit fundamentals across our portfolio have remained resilient.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 2, 2026
That was “not taken well by investors” concerned about fiscal creep, says James Lim, portfolio manager for Korea at Dalton Investments.
From Barron's • Apr. 2, 2026
Cliffwater also recently sold an interest in a roughly $1 billion loan portfolio that it will continue to manage, people familiar with the matter said.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 1, 2026
In January, for instance, Christopher Wood, Jefferies’s global head of equity strategy, removed a 10% bitcoin allocation from his model portfolio, citing quantum concerns.
From MarketWatch • Mar. 31, 2026
One scrolled newswires, another showed moment-to-moment movements inside their portfolio, the other three scrolled Danny’s conversations with maybe forty Wall Street brokers and fellow investors.
From "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis
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