Financial Times

Boston tops FT-Nikkei ranking as global companies seek skilled workers

Title: Boston Leads FT-Nikkei Index as Firms Prioritize Talent and Living Standards

Summary: Global enterprises favor the Massachusetts capital for its concentration of intellectual capital and high quality of life, even as they navigate elevated operational expenses.


Source: Financial Times Generated at: 2026-06-04 04:00:04 UTC

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