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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Investors looking to add to their portfolios would do well to consider gilts and U.K. stocks.
From Barron's
They allow businesses and individuals to hedge event-driven risks, enable investors to manage portfolio exposure, and provide the public with information about the outcome of future events.
AI for the quantitative world is something else entirely, focusing on creating novel medical treatments, de novo material science, and advanced risk management and portfolio construction.
Large cap producers are unlikely to commit quickly to rebuilding Venezuelan output, Bernstein said, given portfolio constraints and capital concerns.
From MarketWatch
Parents pay thousands of dollars and enlist college counselors to burnish their high-schoolers’ summer portfolios.
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