How is Minnesota?

Does anyone have any insight into how Minnesota (Minneapolis in particular) is holding up with all of the political / pandemic turmoil over the past year? I'm curious to know how the groups out there (Lazard, HL, Piper, etc.) are holding up and how the city has been doing in response to all of this as we enter the later half of 2020... 

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Does anyone have any insight into how Minnesota (Minneapolis in particular) is holding up with all of the political / pandemic turmoil over the past year? I'm curious to know how the groups out there (Lazard, HL, Piper, etc.) are holding up and how the city has been doing in response to all of this as we enter the later half of 2020... 

Very odd question. The groups are doing fine because the people are fine. The city is not doing so well and won't until it's mayor grows a pair (not expecting that to happen).

Most of the senior bankers live in the suburbs.

 

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