The first article appeared just before dawn. It did not come from a major financial outlet or a recognised investigative journal. Instead, it surfaced on a fast-moving digital publication known for shaping narratives before traditional media decided whether to follow. The headline was carefully chosen, designed to sound analytical while carrying an edge sharp enough to cut.
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By the time the morning brief reached Ashford Tower, the article had already been shared across three business networks and two society-focused platforms. The language was measured, but the implication was unmistakable.
