diversified
adjective finance & economics specialized uk/daɪˈvɜː.sɪ.faɪd/ us/dɪˈvɝː.sə.faɪd/
(投资)多元化的
(of a company, economy, fund, etc.) investing money in many different industries, activities, countries, etc.
Over time, his diversified portfolio of stocks has given a good return.
He built up a diversified conglomerate that did business throughout the world.
The fund, which is highly diversified, owns 400 stocks.
Our economy is more diversified than it was a few years ago: we have tourism and services alongside industry, oil, and gas.
globally/geographically/internationally diversified 全球/地理/国际多元化的
Opposite: nondiversified
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- The property group is extremely diversified, as no single retail tenant makes up more than 5 percent of its rental base.
- If you set up a properly diversified portfolio, you'll be less likely to panic if a stock hits a rough patch.
- Smaller building firms tend to be less geographically diversified than their larger rivals.
- You can generate superior returns by assembling a portfolio based on globally diversified industry sectors rather than on one country alone.