Editorial Policy
How World Agency Finance selects, verifies and presents financial news
Accuracy, source transparency and a clear distinction between facts and attributed analysis govern every publication decision.
Source priorities
We prioritise official documents, regulators, central banks, courts, exchanges, filings and company releases. Reputable financial agencies and publications provide context and independent confirmation; official datasets are accompanied by a narrative source when interpretation is required.
Verification
Facts, figures, quotations, dates and attributions must appear in a source reviewed for the article. Sensitive or disputed news requires two independent sources, or an unequivocal primary document plus a contextual source.
Facts and analysis
Headlines avoid clickbait. Facts, statements and attributed analysis are kept distinct; correlation is not presented as causation, and performance includes its period, benchmark, currency and source.
Quality over quantity
A publishing run may end without an article. Rumours, unverified real-time data, disguised promotion and personalised financial, tax or legal guidance are not publishable.