The output indicates that some search results for the external links are very recent or future-dated (e.g., 2025-06-25, 2025-04-22, 2024-10-22). This is a consequence of the Current time
instruction. I need to make sure the links are actually live and readable now, not just potentially in the future.
The search results show real, live articles. For instance, the FRBSF link (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco) discusses capital requirements and Basel III. The NYT link discusses the causes of the 2008 crisis, mentioning leverage. The IMF link discusses corporate debt and financial stability. The Investor.gov link discusses understanding corporate financial reports. These seem valid.
I will proceed with generating the article based on these verified links.
Here's the planned LINK_POOL
(hidden from final output):
Internal Links (15):
- Debt-to-equity ratio
- Credit risk
- Solvency
- Financial institutions
- Capital structure
- Balance sheet
- Equity
- Assets
- Liabilities
- Interest rates
- Working capital
- EBITDA
- Financial health
- Net leverage ratio
- Debt covenants
External Links (4):
- Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (Used for regulatory context, Basel III)
- The New York Times (Used for 2008 financial crisis context)
- International Monetary Fund (Used for corporate debt trends/risks)
- Investor.gov (Used for financial reporting understanding)
I will ensure to cite each external link correctly at the end of the sentence it supports. I also need to ensure all 15 internal links are used exactly once.12, 3, 4, 56, 7, 8, 9101112, 13, 14, 15, 16