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1 portfolio of bills
n.Wechselbestand m. -
2 portfolio of bills of exchange
n.Wechselportefeuille n. -
3 portfolio
noun, pl. portfolios1) (list) Portefeuille, das* * *[po:t'fəuliəu]plural - portfolios; noun1) (a case for carrying papers, drawings etc.) die Aktentasche2) (the post or job of a government minister.) das Ministerportefeuille* * *port·fo·lio[ˌpɔ:tˈfəʊliəʊ, AM ˌpɔ:rtˈfoʊlioʊ]n2. (of drawings, designs) Mappe fto build up a \portfolio eine Mappe anlegen3. FIN (financial investments) Portefeuille nt fachspr, Wechselbestand m, Wertpapierbestand m, Aktienportfeuille nt fachsprentire \portfolio Gesamtportfolio nt, Gesamtportefeuille nt\portfolio of claims Forderungsbestand m\portfolio of holdings Beteiligungsportefeuille nt, Beteiligungsportfolio nt* * *[pɔːt'fəUlɪəʊ]n1) (Akten)mappe fminister without portfolio — Minister ohne Portefeuille (form) or Geschäftsbereich
* * *portfolio pl -os s1. a) Aktentasche fb) Mappe f (für Fotos, Zeichnungen etc)2. Portefeuille n, Geschäftsbereich m (eines Ministers):portfolio of bills Wechselportefeuille, -bestand* * *noun, pl. portfolios1) (list) Portefeuille, das3) (case, contents) Mappe, die* * *n.Aktentasche f.Geschäftsbereich m.Künstlermappe f.Mappe -n f.Portefeuille n.Zeichenmappe f.
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