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Data Dive: trust in dangerous times
In three infographics, we look at what Ipsos’ global polling reveals about how people feel about public and private institutions, as well as each other, as world leaders gather in Davos.
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Global consumer confidence on the upswing as new year begins
All metrics show significant continued improvement.
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Reader’s Digest Reveals Top Trusted Brands(TM) in Canada for 2023
Canadians Continue to Buy from Companies They Trust More (87%), but are Also More Trusting of Companies that Help Them Save Money (81%)
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How much is too much? Nearly half of Canadians think gambling ads have gotten out of hand
Ipsos polling finds that Canadians are experiencing fatigue from gambling advertising.
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MNP Debt Index Falls To All-Time Low as Canadians Becoming Increasingly Concerned and Regretful about their Debt
Canadians are Taking Steps to Save Money, but Interest Rates, Inflation, and Affordability have many Concerned About their Debt
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As Japan asks Canada to help with its supply of natural gas, Ipsos’ global data finds the Japanese people prefer Canadian natural gas over many other countries
Globally, Canada also ranks highly as a desirable supplier in many of the other countries Ipsos surveyed.
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Keeping the dream relevant: Rethinking how to deliver the luxury experience
What challenges does a post-pandemic world with new inflationary pressures bring for brands aiming to deliver compelling luxury experiences and value propositions?
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Luxury and convergent commerce
Roundtable discussion hosted by Ipsos channel performance and customer experience.
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Pharma knocks tech off the top spot as most trusted industry in Ipsos' latest global report on Trust
Business leaders are not trusted to tell the truth – yet are seen to have a responsibility to speak out on issues according to the new Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Monitor report.
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RSV: On the verge of change
After decades of failed attempts, the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) treatment and vaccine landscape is on the verge of profound change.