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charter

[chahr-ter] / ˈtʃɑr tər /




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Inclusion in an index tends to boost a stock, because exchange-traded and mutual funds that track said index are required by their charters to buy shares.

From Barron's

A first group of about 50 people flew to the US on a chartered plane - it is not clear how many others have moved, or are in the process of applying.

From BBC

Eliot was among five public or charter schools that burned down or were badly damaged nearly a year ago.

From Los Angeles Times

Digital asset and crypto companies are gaining more banking powers, such as gathering the deposits once limited only to chartered, tightly regulated banks.

From Barron's

Both sites offer rentals ranging from yachts to jet skis, as well as fishing charters, party boats and other experiences.

From The Wall Street Journal