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Merrill spiffs up broker workstation, adds client banking information

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The change in the broker workstation is part of a broad effort, dubbed internally Project Thunder, to make work life a little bit easier and more comfortable for Merrill's advisers.

As part of its broad two-month welcome back to financial advisers making their way back to the office, Merrill Lynch on Thursday morning said it was taking the significant step of adding clients' banking and mortgage information to advisers' Client Engagement Workstation.

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