Evidence trace
Provenance-first trace Every cited item keeps its timestamp lineage, trust tier, category, and provenance path. Internal runtime context remains visible but never masquerades as external evidence.
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External evidence 3
Internal context 1
Weak 1
All External evidence Internal context
Timestamp Relative timing Class Source Trust Provenance
16 April 2026 at 23:43 UTC
Reuters says a draft tariff memo reached cabinet principals overnight
Pre-spike 17m pre-spike
fundamental External evidence
Reuters reuters.com
high html_meta
search:tavily html_meta
Wire reporting said officials circulated a draft tariff package targeting strategic imports shortly before the repricing accelerated.
16 April 2026 at 23:51 UTC
House Ways and Means briefing calendar shifts into the overnight window
Pre-spike 9m pre-spike
policy_process External evidence
House Ways and Means waysandmeans.house.gov
medium connector
connector:congress-calendar html_meta
A committee schedule update pulled a closed-door tariff briefing into the same hour as the market move, tightening the policy timeline.
17 April 2026 at 00:00 UTC
Internal market context from the tariff repricing window
Concurrent Concurrent
concurrent_context Internal context
Market context
internal market_ctx
runtime:source_event market_snapshot
Runtime context captured the price jump, spread tightening, and simultaneous weakness in growth-sensitive related markets.
17 April 2026 at 00:09 UTC
Trade-desk note echoes the leak narrative after the move
Post-spike 9m post-spike
sell_side External evidence
Trade desk note desk-notes.example
low email_header
mailbox:broker-note email_header
A desk note summarised the same leak thesis after the spike, which helped explain persistence but did not lead the repricing.