- conservative portfolio
- фин. консервативный портфель (инвестиционный портфель, нацеленный на сохранение основной суммы капитала и минимизацию риска при получении стабильного текущего дохода)See:
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Conservative Future — Chairman Ben Howlett [1] … Wikipedia
Conservative Growth — An investment strategy that aims to grow invested capital over the long term. This strategy focuses on minimizing risk by making long term investments in companies that show consistent growth over time. Conservative growth portfolios feature low… … Investment dictionary
Conservative Campaign Headquarters — Millbank office complex and Parliament … Wikipedia
Portfolio — A grouping of financial assets such as stocks, bonds and cash equivalents, as well as their mutual, exchange traded and closed fund counterparts. Portfolios are held directly by investors and/or managed by financial professionals. Prudence… … Investment dictionary
Conservative Government 1957–1964 — In January 1957 Sir Anthony Eden resigned from his positions of Leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. This was mainly a consequence of the Suez Crisis fiasco of the previous autumn but also due to his… … Wikipedia
Conservative Government 1951–1955 — Cabinet of Prime Minister Winston Churchill, 1955 The Conservative Party came to power in the United Kingdom after victory in the 1951 general election. This was the first purely Conservative government since Stanley Baldwin s 1924 1929… … Wikipedia
Conservative Government 1955–1957 — In April 1955 Sir Anthony Eden succeeded Winston Churchill as Leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and finally reached the post he had coveted for so long. He retained Rab Butler (with whom he did not get… … Wikipedia
Conservative Government 1979–1990 — See also Thatcher Ministry, Conservative Government 1979 1983, Conservative Government 1983 1987 and Conservative Government 1987 1990. Members of the Cabinet are in bold face. Office Name Dates Notes Prime Minister First Lord of the Treasury… … Wikipedia
Conservative Government 1983-1987 — See also Thatcher Ministry and Conservative Government 1979–1990. Contents 1 Formation 2 Fate 3 Members of the Cabinet 4 References … Wikipedia
Conservative Government 1990–1997 — See also Major Ministry. Formation The resignation of Margaret Thatcher as prime minister came on 22 November 1990, more than 11 years after she had first been elected. She had won three consecutive general elections, been voted into power by… … Wikipedia
Conservative Investing — An investing strategy that seeks to preserve an investment portfolio s value by investing in lower risk securities such as fixed income and money market securities, and often blue chip or large cap equities. Conservative investors have risk… … Investment dictionary