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    Global Consumer Confidence Index - June 2019

    June 2019 sees the Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence Index at 49.6, up 0.3 against last month, at the same level it was three months ago, but down 0.8 of a point over the past year. Uptick in optimism in India, the U.S. and several European markets. Japan, Saudi Arabia and Australia show signs of slowdown. Latin America and South Africa still in a slump.
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    Global attitudes to human rights: the age of impunity?

    38% around the world think their country should never break international laws on human rights. However, 21% think their country should break these laws in extreme circumstances and 22% think international laws should only be one factor their country takes into account.
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    Global attitudes towards refugees

    New global study shows majority support for the principle of people seeking refuge from war or persecution but concerns remain – majority are suspicious most refugees are not genuine and worries about integration are growing.
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    24th annual European Affluent Survey

    F. Scott Fitzgerald once famously said that ‘the rich aren’t like you and me.’ Findings from our latest Affluent Survey in Europe bear this remark out in several respects. Notably, they seem to be able to squeeze more hours into their days than exist! They work harder, play harder, they are heavier consumers of media, more frequent shoppers and still have time to travel the world – in style of course.
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    What worries the world - May 2019

    What Worries the World is a Global Advisor survey in 28 countries. tracking whether people think their country is on the right/wrong track and what their top concerns are. This quicklinks document provides the latest global summary of the survey findings and links to the full decks for each country, in different languages.
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    Global Consumer Confidence Index - May 2019

    At 49.3, the Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence Index in May 2019 is up 0.3 point against last month, but still down 0.5 point over the past three months, and down 1.4 points over the past 12 months.
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    Attitudes to Europe on the eve of the 2019 European Elections

    New Ipsos global study shows nearly half of people in 10 European countries think things across the EU are on the wrong track – but less pessimistic than in 2017. 44% say they are not very interested in the upcoming European Parliament elections. Worldwide, half think the European project as a whole has made Europe stronger.
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    Global Consumer Confidence Index - April 2019

    Consumer confidence up in France, Israel, and Spain; down in Latin America. The April 2019 reading of the Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence Index confirms a downward trend as it drops to 49.0. Over the past three months, the index has fallen by 0.9 point globally.
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    Climate change increases in importance to citizens around the world

    Most are more willing to take personal actions to cut down waste, but are skeptical of policy actions.
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    Global Views On vices – 2019

    What is morally acceptable in moderation? Who should be allowed to use, buy or have access to…? What are the global trends on vices?
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    What Worries the World - March 2019

    New global poll finds four concerns top the world’s worry list: financial/political corruption, poverty/social inequality, unemployment, crime/violence. Meanwhile, in most countries surveyed (22 of 28) the majority think that their nation is on the wrong track.