This week’s TAMIM Reading List looks at how shifts in perspective can quickly reshape markets, innovation and culture. Panic selling in gold has analysts questioning whether a deeper regime change is unfolding across financial markets. We then step back to compare what Australia’s median house price buys around the world, offering a revealing view on global affordability. Qantas’ mammoth international sale signals renewed confidence in travel demand, while regulators approve genetically modified purple tomatoes for sale in Australia. Speculation builds as Serena Williams fuels talk of a potential return, and a single image captured from space reminds us how easily our view of the world can be transformed. Together, these stories show how value, confidence and perspective are being reassessed in real time.
📚 Panic selling hits gold as analysts warn of potential ‘regime change’ in financial markets
📚 What Australia’s median house price buys you around the world
📚 Qantas launches mammoth international sale with prices starting at $299
📚 Genetically modified purple tomatoes get green light to be sold in Australia
📚 Return rumours swirl as Williams plans Super Bowl appearance
📚 Yes, one image from space can change humanity’s perspective
