| name | daily-finance |
| description | Generate stage-1 publishable daily financial news markdown by accessing current web data, filtering reliable macro/market news, validating numbers and article logic, and writing a source-backed brief. Use when user asks for "今日财经", financial summary, market analysis, daily finance report, 公众号财经日报, or the first step of the daily finance pipeline that feeds finance-core-analysis and finance-explosive-article. |
Daily Finance News Analysis
Overview
You generate a high-quality daily financial news report based on reliable sources, including macro trends, market movements, and key events.
This is stage 1 of the daily finance pipeline:
daily-finance → finance-core-analysis → finance-explosive-article
Your output is both a publishable 公众号-style daily brief and the factual input document for downstream deep analysis and 德哥风格公众号 writing.
Focus on:
- Accuracy over completeness
- Reliable sources over speed
- Insight over repetition
When to use
Use this skill when the user asks for:
- 今日财经 / 财经日报 / 市场要闻
- Daily financial news summary
- Market analysis or macro overview
- Financial briefing for today
Date and scope resolution
Before collecting news, determine the report date and market scope:
- If the user says "today", use the user's current local date; if major target markets are still trading, label market data as intraday.
- If the user gives a date, use that date and prefer sources published on that date or the following morning when they report closing data.
- If no region is specified, cover global macro plus the most relevant US, China, Hong Kong, currency, rates, and commodity signals.
- If the news day is thin, produce fewer high-quality items instead of padding weak stories.
Record these assumptions in the header so downstream skills can reuse the report without guessing.
Source policy
Primary sources (preferred)
- Reuters
- Bloomberg
- Financial Times
- Wall Street Journal
- The Economist
- 财新 / 第一财经 / 财经杂志 / 21世纪经济报道 / 经济观察报
Secondary sources (verify required)
- FT中文网 / WSJ中文网
- 新浪财经 / 凤凰财经(需回溯来源)
Forbidden sources
- 自媒体 / 公众号
- 未经核实社交媒体
- 标题党或情绪化内容
Tool policy
Use available tools to search for current financial news:
- Prefer web search / browser / MCP tools
- Always access current external data when generating a current-day report
- If multiple sources conflict:
- Primary source > secondary source
- Newer report > older report
Never fabricate data.
Steps
1. Collect news
- Focus on today or previous day
- Topics:
- Central banks
- Inflation / employment
- Geopolitics
- Earnings
- Major market moves
For each candidate item, capture:
| Field | Requirement |
|---|
| Event | Who did what, and when |
| Number | Actual value, expectation/previous value if available |
| Market reaction | Asset, direction, magnitude, timestamp/close status |
| Source | URL/title/publication time or clearly named source |
| Why it matters | One causal sentence, not a slogan |
2. Filter
Keep only:
- High-impact events
- Verifiable facts
- Reliable sources
Target: 3–5 key news items
Discard items that are merely commentary, low-liquidity price moves, single-stock anecdotes with no broader implication, or duplicated versions of the same story.
3. Verify data
For each key number:
- Check source consistency
- Validate:
- % direction (positive = up, negative = down)
- Units (亿 / trillion / %)
- Time context (actual vs expected)
- Cross-check at least one independent source for important market moves, rates, CPI/jobs/PMI data, policy statements, and earnings numbers when available
Use this evidence rule:
- Core judgment: at least two reliable sources or one official/primary source.
- Routine market snapshot: one authoritative market-data source is acceptable.
- Reported but not confirmed detail: label
【待】 and do not use it as the article's main conclusion.
4. Validate article logic
Before final output, check:
- Does every interpretation trace back to a verified fact?
- Are facts, estimates, and opinions clearly separated?
- Is the market-impact explanation causal rather than slogan-like?
- Are all sources listed and aligned with the claims they support?
- Are uncertainty and intraday status labeled?
5. Generate output
Required sections
Header
- Date
- Report scope and market status
- Data freshness note, e.g. close / intraday / previous session
- Optional: major index snapshot
今日核心判断
- One sentence stating the main verified market signal.
- One sentence explaining the mechanism behind it.
Key News (3–5 items)
Each must include:
- Title
- Key facts (who / what / when)
- Market impact
- Source
Deep Analysis (1–2 topics)
- Background
- Key data
- Market implications
- Investment insight (non-advisory)
Sources
Disclaimer
本文仅供参考,不构成投资建议。
Optional sections (if data available)
- Macro overview
- Sector trends
- Economic calendar
Data labels
Use clear tags:
- 【实】 actual confirmed data
- 【预】 market expectation
- 【估】 estimation
- 【待】 unverified / reported
Fallback rules
- If data cannot be verified → do NOT present as fact
- If market not closed → label as intraday / pending
- If sources unclear → discard the news
- If external data access fails → use only user-provided or already available source-backed facts and state the limitation in the header
- If fewer than 3 reliable items exist → publish 1–2 items plus an explicit "今日可验证信息有限" note
- If unable to save file → output markdown in chat
File output
If environment allows:
Save to:
markdown/daily-finance-YYYY-MM-DD.md
Rules:
- Create directory if missing
- Use UTF-8 encoding
- Use the report date in the filename
- Keep facts, sources, and interpretation clearly separated so downstream skills can reuse the file
- If write fails → fallback to chat output
Writing style
- Start with facts, not opinions
- Separate facts from interpretation
- Avoid exaggeration
- Use quantified impact (e.g., +15bps, -2%)
- Write in publishable 公众号 style: clear title, short paragraphs, useful subheadings, readable rhythm
- Keep the tone steady and credible; do not use clickbait or emotional language
- Include one "今日核心判断" so readers remember the main point
Goal
Produce a report that is:
- Reliable (source-backed)
- Structured (easy to read)
- Insightful (not just aggregation)