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There’s good news and bad news this Monday morning …

The good news: South Africa is finally getting some acknowledgement for doing a few big things right. The team from Momentum Investments say that Moody’s shift to a positive outlook gives a nod to stronger fiscal discipline, early reform delivery and a slightly more constructive debt trajectory. We’re by no means out of the woods, but perhaps we’re at least walking in the right direction? Same-same on the US-Iran thing. Over the weekend it seems there were tentative steps taken towards peace and signs that the Strait of Hormuz might be opened, easing some of the worst-case fears around oil supply and inflation, even if nothing is fully settled yet.

The bad news: for many South African households, the pressure hasn’t let up. As Nzwa Shoniwa (Sanlam) points out, the early rush into two‑pot withdrawals in this new tax year, and signs of gambling funded from retirement savings (in a tasty teaser on what the 2026 Sanlam Benchmark Survey might reveal), underline just how many people are making long term decisions in short term survival mode. At the same time, Anita Roodman’s (Simeka) reminder about disability benefit aggregation is a warning to be mindful of over‑insurance on paper and under‑protection in reality. I know from experience, that this is something very few are aware of.

So where does all this leave organisations that are really trying to do the right things for their employees? Advaita Naidoo (Jack Hammer) shares insights from the 2026 Gallup State of the Global Workplace Survey. Advaita, like Damian McHugh on Friday, speaks to the importance of engagement, stress and support in the workplace. People, like today’s news, are nuanced, and interconnected, and unique – advice, products and portfolios should be the same.

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