Everything’s a chatbot. Soon, your sales trader might be, too.

Morgan Stanley, Citi, and Kepler Cheuvreux are among firms considering making their internal AI assistants available to clients.

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Early in the morning, before most office workers have arrived at their desks, Wall Street’s sales traders prepare to answer dozens of client questions covering trade performance, market outlook, transaction cost analysis, and more.

Over the past year, those questions have gotten a lot easier to answer, thanks to artificial intelligence. Firm after firm has released AI chat assistants trained on reams of proprietary research and data. The assistants, which increasingly mirror ChatGPT, help

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