Transparency

Editorial and corrections policy

Last reviewed: July 14, 2026

This policy explains how we gather, distinguish, and present information so readers can identify what is official, what is a market reference, and what is our own estimate.

1. What we publish

We keep official BCB data, institutional references, bank quotations, and P2P signals distinct. Every section identifies its nature, source, and update time. News is selected for a direct connection to Bolivia's exchange-rate regime, prices, payments, or economy.

2. Source hierarchy

We prioritize laws, resolutions, notices, and time series from the BCB or another competent authority. Institutional sources and recognizable Bolivian newsrooms add context. A news headline never replaces a primary document when one is available.

3. Automation and AI assistance

Collectors query approved sources, normalize dates, sort by publication time, and remove duplicates. AI may help classify, summarize, or translate, but it does not invent rates or alter numeric facts. Uncertain or sensitive items remain pending review.

4. Estimates and models

TCO and P2P predictions are experimental. They use only historical information available before the target, compare against simple baselines, and show horizon, error, or confidence when evidence permits. They are never labeled as official values.

5. Commercial independence

Advertising helps fund infrastructure and maintenance. Advertisers cannot select a rate, change a conclusion, order coverage, or receive editorial preference.

6. Corrections

We correct verifiable errors in figures, dates, sources, links, or explanations. When a correction changes meaning, we update the content and review date. Valid criticism is not removed at a commercial party's request.

Report an error

Include the URL, disputed figure or wording, a source that verifies the correction, and the date you observed the problem.

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