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Corrections Policy

Research is only useful if it is accurate. Core Investments treats corrections as part of the editorial process, not an exception to it. This policy describes the publication standards we attach to every report and the protocol we follow when an error or material change is identified.

01 01 · Publication Standards

Every report carries its provenance.

Each Core Investments publication is published with attribution and version history so readers can evaluate when it was written, who wrote it, and what it draws on.

  • Author. The named analyst responsible for the research and its conclusions.
  • Published date. The date on which the article was first released.
  • Last updated. The date of the most recent material revision.
  • Sources. The primary, institutional, professional and industry references the analysis relies on.

02 02 · Corrections Protocol

Material errors are corrected. Major updates are logged.

Where a factual error is identified in a published article, the error is corrected promptly. The correction is made directly in the source text rather than left in place with a note.

Where an article is substantively revised, for example because policy has changed, new data has been released or the underlying market thesis has been updated, the revision is logged in the article's update history. Cosmetic edits, link maintenance and formatting changes are not logged.

To report a suspected error in any Core Investments research, contact the editorial desk at frank@coreinvestasia.com. We treat well-evidenced corrections as a service to the readership.

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