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Editorial Standards

Last updated: April 2026 · A living document — we revise it as our process matures.

Mission & ownership

market.news is a financial-news intelligence platform owned and operated by an independent publisher. We cover 14 country markets — US, India, UK, China, Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, Singapore, South Korea, UAE, Canada, Brazil, Germany, plus a global feed — with the goal of producing daily briefings that are denser per word than any single source.

Our editorial mission is “markets without borders.” Most financial-news sites are nationally focused; we exist to provide the cross-market context that individual investors and traders need but rarely get from any one outlet.

How content is created

Every article on market.news is produced through a multi-stage pipeline:

  1. Ingestion. We ingest news from 87+ RSS feeds across major financial wires, regional papers, central-bank press releases, and exchange announcements. Sources are tier-graded (T1 = wire/primary; T2 = major financial publishers; T3 = niche specialists).
  2. Clustering. Articles about the same event are grouped using fuzzy-matching on titles. Clusters that reach quality thresholds (multi-source or single Tier-1 wire) become eligible for synthesis.
  3. Synthesis. An LLM (Anthropic Claude) reads the source articles and produces a structured intelligence report containing headline, 5 fact bullets, sentiment analysis, source breakdown, key numbers, India/Asia cross-country angle, ripple effects, and forward signals.
  4. Quality review. Every synthesised article is reviewed by a second LLM (Anthropic Claude Haiku) acting as quality reviewer. Reviewers score articles 0-100 against six criteria: factual fidelity, headline quality, bullet quality, source diversity, cross-country angle presence, and coherence. Articles scoring below 60 are rejected and never published. Currently approximately 40% of synthesis attempts get rejected.
  5. Publication. Articles passing the quality gate are published to Ghost CMS, tagged with country and category, and included in the daily morning briefing email and country-specific feeds.

See our full methodology page for technical detail.

Source policy

We never republish source articles verbatim. Every published article is an original synthesis of multiple sources, with the source list visible at the bottom of every article. Readers can click through to read the original reporting.

We do not pay for content; we use only sources whose RSS feeds and content are freely accessible. We attribute every source by publisher name, and we link back to the original URL. We do not scrape paywalled content.

Single-source articles are flagged in our internal quality review and are typically rejected unless from a Tier-1 wire (Reuters, Bloomberg, Associated Press) carrying a breaking-news event.

AI content disclosure

market.news is upfront about AI-generated content. Every article includes an “AI-Synthesized” badge in the byline. Our methodology page describes the synthesis and review process in detail.

We use AI because it lets us synthesise from many more sources, faster, and with better cross-market context than a small editorial team could produce manually. We acknowledge that AI-generated content can contain errors; that is why we operate the second-pass quality reviewer described above and the public corrections process described below.

Articles produced by AI are clearly distinguished from any human-authored content we may publish in the future (such as opinion columns or investigative features). Currently, all news content on market.news is AI-synthesized.

Editorial independence

market.news content is editorially independent of advertisers, partners, or any entities that may be mentioned in articles. We have never received compensation for coverage of any company, security, or asset. We do not publish “sponsored content” or “native advertising” styled to look like editorial content. Display advertising on market.news is clearly labelled and served via Revive Ad Server.

The editorial team has no positions in individual securities mentioned in coverage. We do not give individual investment advice. All content is for informational purposes only — see our financial disclaimer.

Accuracy & corrections

We commit to issuing corrections promptly when errors are identified. Our corrections process is documented at market.news/corrections. Significant corrections are timestamped and disclosed at the top of the affected article. Minor typographical fixes are made silently.

To report an error, email [email protected]or use the contact form. We aim to acknowledge correction requests within 24 hours and to publish corrections within 48 hours of confirming an error.

User-generated content

market.news operates a community discussion forum at community.market.news (powered by Discourse). Comments and posts on the forum reflect the views of individual users, not market.news editorial. We moderate the forum to remove spam, harassment, and clearly false claims, but we do not pre-moderate or fact-check individual posts.

Diversity, equity & inclusion

We cover 14 country markets across multiple time zones and economic systems. Our cross-country intelligence layer is explicitly designed to surface stories from non-US markets — particularly India, Brazil, and other emerging economies — that are typically under-represented in US-focused financial media.

Contact & ownership

Editorial questions: [email protected].
Corrections: [email protected].
General contact: /contact.