Sources & Data

 The authoritative sources KairosTrue draws from to produce its financial analysis

KairosTrue analysis is grounded in primary source data from the world's most authoritative financial, economic and regulatory institutions. This page lists the sources we draw from most consistently and explains our approach to data sourcing, citation and verification.

Our Sourcing Philosophy

The credibility of any financial analysis is only as strong as the data underneath it. KairosTrue traces every factual claim to its origin. We do not accept information at face value because it is widely reported. We go to the primary source — the central bank statement, the official data release, the regulatory filing — whenever one exists.

Where primary sources are unavailable or inaccessible, we rely on established financial data providers and recognised financial news organisations with their own rigorous editorial standards. We identify our sources within articles so readers can verify our reasoning and explore further.

Central Banks and Monetary Policy

US Monetary Policy
Federal Reserve (federalreserve.gov)FOMC statements, meeting minutes, Chair press conferences, Beige Book, economic projections (dot plot), Fed speeches and research publications.federalreserve.gov ↗
European Monetary Policy
European Central Bank (ecb.europa.eu)ECB Governing Council decisions, monetary policy statements, economic bulletins, press conferences and research publications.ecb.europa.eu ↗
UK Monetary Policy
Bank of England (bankofengland.co.uk)MPC decisions, Monetary Policy Reports, Financial Stability Reports, Governor speeches and official data releases.bankofengland.co.uk ↗
Global Coordination
Bank for International Settlements (bis.org)Quarterly Reviews, Annual Economic Reports, global financial stability data and working papers on monetary economics.bis.org ↗

Economic Data and Statistics

US Economic Data
Bureau of Labor Statistics (bls.gov)CPI, PPI, employment situation, unemployment rate, wage growth, jobs report and all major US labour market and price data.bls.gov ↗
US Economic Data
Bureau of Economic Analysis (bea.gov)GDP growth, personal income and spending, PCE inflation, trade balance and national accounts data.bea.gov ↗
European Data
Eurostat (ec.europa.eu/eurostat)EU and eurozone GDP, inflation (HICP), employment, trade and public finance statistics for European economic coverage.Eurostat ↗
UK Data
Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk)UK GDP, CPI, employment, trade and national accounts — official statistical authority for the United Kingdom.ons.gov.uk ↗
Global Outlook
International Monetary Fund (imf.org)World Economic Outlook, Global Financial Stability Report, Article IV consultations and country-level economic assessments.imf.org ↗
Global Development
World Bank (worldbank.org)Global economic prospects, commodity markets outlook, development data and emerging market economic analysis.worldbank.org ↗

Corporate and Market Data

US Filings
SEC EDGAR (sec.gov/edgar)10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly reports, 8-K current reports, proxy statements and all publicly filed corporate documents for US-listed companies.sec.gov/edgar ↗
Market Data
Bloomberg and ReutersReal-time and historical market prices, earnings data, economic calendar events and financial news for market coverage and data verification.
Index Data
S&P Global / MSCI / FTSE RussellEquity index data, sector classifications, factor indices and benchmark performance data referenced in market and sector analysis.
Commodities
US Energy Information Administration (eia.gov)Oil and gas production, inventory data, price data and energy market outlook for commodities coverage.eia.gov ↗

How We Cite Sources in Articles

KairosTrue cites sources directly within articles. Where data is drawn from a specific release — a jobs report, an earnings statement, a central bank decision — we identify the source, the release date and, where relevant, link to the original document. We do not present data without attribution.

Where an article draws on multiple sources, the key sources are identified either within the body of the text or in a sources note at the end of the article. We do not publish data whose origin we cannot clearly trace.

Reporting Sourcing Concerns

If you believe a KairosTrue article has misrepresented, misattributed or incorrectly cited source data, please contact our editorial team. We take sourcing integrity seriously and will investigate every concern raised.

Editorial and Data Enquiries

For questions about sources, data methodology or attribution in specific articles:

meesamabbas970@gmail.com

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