Drusus Daily, the twice-daily financial briefing published under the Gravenos masthead, now delivers in each subscriber's local timezone. Editions are dispatched at 9am and 9pm local, so that a reader in Hong Kong receives their briefing at the right hour for the Asian session, and a reader in London for the European one.
This required a non-trivial redesign of the dispatch architecture, since the underlying market data is generated at a single moment but must be presented contextually for each recipient. The edition that lands in a Hong Kong inbox at 9pm therefore reflects an after-hours read of the New York session; the same data, delivered six hours later to a London subscriber at 3am UTC, would not. We have built that contextual awareness into the publication logic.