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Quite. What are the barriers really?
Inertia? Office Space? Schools for your workers? They don't really sound much like the sort of thing that a multinational bank would consider a serious reason to stay located somewhere for any more than a few years.
(Not a fatcat btw, just don't want to have to emigrate)
I've read a lot of people say (of Financial Services, where I work) that companies will set up satellite HQs in European companies but mostly stay in London. A few hundred people will move give or take.
Here's an alternative to that, where the JP Morgan boss suggests that the majority of jobs will be at risk:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/brexit-latest-jobs-jp-morgan-us-bank-moving-staff-eu-a7836366.html