Capital Context Desk
Editorial Policy
How the desk selects sources, handles uncertainty, separates new work from historical URLs, and corrects errors.
Capital Context Desk publishes original explanatory work. We aim to make each claim narrow enough that a reader can check it.
Source standards
We prefer statistical agencies, central banks, regulators, legislatures, company filings, and documented research bodies. We link to source collections when they help a reader reproduce a check. A source link does not mean that the institution endorses this publication.
We distinguish observations, forecasts, scenarios, and opinions. Dates, units, geographic boundaries, and revisions must remain visible when they can change the result.
Historical addresses
Some pages use addresses that received links when an earlier publication used this domain. The text on those pages is new. We do not copy or imply ownership of the former work. A historical address is reused only when a new guide can serve the same broad reader question. Unknown or unsuitable old paths return a normal 404.
Corrections
Send a correction through the contact page with the page URL, disputed statement, and a primary source when possible. We review the evidence and update the page if a material error is confirmed.
Financial boundary
The publication provides general information. It does not know a reader’s objectives, finances, risk capacity, tax status, or legal duties. Nothing on this site is a recommendation to buy, sell, hold, or avoid a security or financial product.