This week’s TAMIM Reading List explores how shifting economic signals are reshaping markets, expectations and the way people approach work and money. Oil prices have surged amid geopolitical tensions while the latest US jobs data raises fresh questions about the strength of the global economy. At the same time, some analysts warn that stagflationary pressures may be quietly building beneath the surface of current market optimism. Yet not all signals point in the same direction, with emerging markets rallying as investors reassess global growth opportunities. Looking ahead, forecasts of potential economic surprises in 2026 highlight just how uncertain the outlook remains. Beyond markets, new research on work trends and personal finance shows how individuals are adapting to a changing economic environment. Together, these articles highlight a world where economic signals, investment opportunities and everyday financial decisions are increasingly interconnected.
📚 Why are emerging markets rallying in 2026?
📚 10 Surprises That Could Impact Markets and Global Economy in 2026
📚 The U.S. labor market lost 92,000 jobs in February in warning sign for economy
📚 One money habit that beats a dozen New Year’s financial resolutions
