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guardian

[gahr-dee-uhn] / ˈgɑr di ən /


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This year hasn’t seen much from the famed financial market guardians, however, despite a plethora of headline risks that should have triggered big repricings in Treasury bonds and the reshaping of the yield curve.

From Barron's

They referred families to organizations that would help them draft affidavits so their U.S.-born children could have legal guardians, in case the parents were deported.

From Los Angeles Times

Parents and guardians will be able to set up these accounts by filling out IRS Form 4547 and establishing it through an initial trustee, or trustees, named by the U.S.

From Barron's

The office serves as the people’s financial guardian, reviewing contracts, scrutinizing expenditures and sounding the alarm when the numbers stop adding up.

From The Wall Street Journal

Since last March some 300 sick and wounded children and 730 parents and guardians have been brought to Jordan out of 2000 scheduled for treatment.

From BBC