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All That Glisters Is Not Gold: A Benchmark for Reference-Free Counterfactual Financial Misinformation Detection

Yuechen Jiang
Zhiwei Liu
Yupeng Cao
Yueru He
Ziyang Xu
Chen Xu
Zhiyang Deng
Prayag Tiwari
Xi Chen
Alejandro Lopez-Lira
Jimin Huang
Junichi Tsujii
Sophia Ananiadou
Main:9 Pages
16 Figures
Bibliography:3 Pages
8 Tables
Appendix:36 Pages
Abstract

We introduce RFC Bench, a benchmark for evaluating large language models on financial misinformation under realistic news. RFC Bench operates at the paragraph level and captures the contextual complexity of financial news where meaning emerges from dispersed cues. The benchmark defines two complementary tasks: reference free misinformation detection and comparison based diagnosis using paired original perturbed inputs. Experiments reveal a consistent pattern: performance is substantially stronger when comparative context is available, while reference free settings expose significant weaknesses, including unstable predictions and elevated invalid outputs. These results indicate that current models struggle to maintain coherent belief states without external grounding. By highlighting this gap, RFC Bench provides a structured testbed for studying reference free reasoning and advancing more reliable financial misinformation detection in real world settings.

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