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Happy hump day, team. I'm senior reporter Phil Rosen, writing to you just blocks away from where Goldman Sachs held their second-ever investor day on Tuesday. 

If you're not familiar with investor days, it's basically when a company gives an update on where they stand and where they're going. 

Goldman's first one was in 2020 — but a lot has changed since then

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Welcome back, readers — Phil Rosen here. On this day 54 years ago, the Beatles played their last-ever gig on a rooftop in London. 

And just the same, today marks my last Monday writing to you from California this winter. 

That's not to say I'm on par with the Beatles, but I've never really believed in coincidence. I'll leave that verdict for you.

Now — into the housing market we go.

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Good morning. I'm Phil Rosen, reporting from Los Angeles. 

The good weather here has left me postponing my return to wintry New York. After weeks of sunshine, a few seconds of Manhattan air just might give me frostbite at this point.

And speaking of cold hard reality, the Wall Street Journal reported that Elon Musk is trying to raise fresh funds to pay off some of the pricier bits of his $13 billion Twitter loan.