Why Smart Business Leaders Read Past the Monthly Jobs Numbers

The jobs report may not mean what you think it means.

The jobs report may not mean what you think it means.
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The government on Wednesday rolled out the upgraded Centralised IT Enabled Services (CITES 2.01) platform for the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO), migrating about 340 million member accounts from over 120 decentralised databases to a unified national system. The upgraded platform is expected to significantly improve claim processing, service delivery and member…
Please enable JavaScript if it is disabled in your browser or access the information through the links provided below. June 09, 2026 Federal Reserve Board announces that results from its annual bank stress test will be released on Wednesday, June 24, at 4 p.m. EDT. For release at 4:00…
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TOKYO: Japan’s Nikkei share average fell in choppy trade on Wednesday, weighed down by technology stocks after the tech-heavy Nasdaq posted sharp overnight losses. The benchmark Nikkei was down 0.72% at 67,763,91, as of 0157 GMT, after flitting between a 1.66% drop and a 0.25% gain. The broader Topix index fell 0.62% to 4037.16. Technology…
Wealth growth ran strongest in Europe, the Middle East and Africa at 17.5 percent, helped by a weaker dollar, CTV News reported, followed by the Americas at 8.5 percent and Asia-Pacific at 5.9 percent. North America led all regions at roughly US$660,000 per adult, BNN Bloomberg reported, ahead of Australia and New Zealand at US$590,000 and Western…