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Date Stock Title
May 2 SPY What Happened to the Housing Market – Stocks Topping and Sales Headwinds
May 1 SPY Key Equity ETFs Trade Flat as Central Bank Holds Rates in Place
May 1 SPY Fed holds interest rates at 23-year high, citing 'lack of further progress' on inflation
May 1 SPY My Current View Of The Market: May 2024 Edition (Technical Analysis)
May 1 SPY The Stock Market Slips Ahead Of Fed's Policy Meeting As Investors Brace For Persistently High Rates
May 1 SPY Got $500 to Invest in Stocks? Put It in This ETF
May 1 SPY Fidelity’s Scarsciotti: Embrace Market Risk
May 1 SPY Boring Utilities ETFs Could Get Advisors Excited Soon
May 1 SPY Exchange-Traded Funds, Equity Futures Lower Pre-Bell Wednesday Ahead of US Fed Reserve Statement
May 1 SPY 3 stocks with the biggest gains took April's biggest losses
May 1 SPY Wage increases reveal another 'sticky' problem for the Fed
May 1 SPY How A Famous, Polarizing Wall Street Short-Seller Sniffs Out Corporate Frauds: 'What We Look For Is Behavioral'
May 1 SPY S&P 500 slumps more than 4% in April, snaps five-month win streak on inflation woes
Apr 30 SPY April Showers On Wall Street: Miners, Utilities Emerge As Bright Spots In Gloomy Market
Apr 30 SPY U.S.-Domiciled ETFs Could Be Granted Equivalence in U.K.
Apr 30 SPY Is Hawkish Shift On Inflation Imminent? Wall Street Analysts, Traders Brace For Fed Impact
Apr 30 SPY 5 Most-Loved ETFs of the Best Week of 2024
Apr 30 SPY Worried About a Stock-Market Correction? Here’s How to Lock in Recent Gains
Apr 30 SPY Exchange-Traded Funds, Equity Futures Lower Pre-Bell Tuesday Ahead of FOMC Meeting
Apr 30 SPY Apple Stock is a Top Holding in These Tech ETFs
Trustee

Trustee (or the holding of a trusteeship) is a legal term which, in its broadest sense, is a synonym for anyone in a position of trust and so can refer to any person who holds property, authority, or a position of trust or responsibility for the benefit of another. A trustee can also refer to a person who is allowed to do certain tasks but not able to gain income. Although in the strictest sense of the term a trustee is the holder of property on behalf of a beneficiary, the more expansive sense encompasses persons who serve, for example, on the board of trustees of an institution that operates for a charity, for the benefit of the general public, or a person in the local government.
A trust can be set up either to benefit particular persons, or for any charitable purposes (but not generally for non-charitable purposes): typical examples are a will trust for the testator's children and family, a pension trust (to confer benefits on employees and their families) and a charitable trust. In all cases, the trustee may be a person or company, whether or not they are a prospective beneficiary.

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