Weekly Reading List – 2nd of October

This week’s TAMIM Reading List explores power, progress and perception across markets, cities and culture. We begin with the newly released Forbes 400, highlighting shifts among America’s wealthiest, while Philadelphia marks a milestone by no longer ranking as the nation’s poorest big city. Jaguar Land Rover’s cybersecurity breach exposes the fragility of digital supply chains, and the story of Thomas Peterffy traces the origins of modern market making. We examine changes to Australia’s Home Guarantee Scheme, test-drive the fastest car ever on Australian roads, and close with a sharp reflection on the fading art of deep thinking in today’s distracted world.

📚 Forbes 400: The definitive ranking of America’s Richest People 2025

📚 Philly is no longer the country’s poorest big city

📚 Inside the Jaguar Land Rover hack: Stalled smart factories, outsourced cybersecurity and supply chain woes

📚 The Making of a Market Maker

📚 Home Guarantee Scheme: what is changing and how does it work?

📚 ‘Fastest car ever’ hits Aussie roads

📚 The End of Thinking 

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