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The 2015 China Luxury Forecast
The 2015 China Luxury Forecast, providing analysis of key trends in the luxury sector in mainland China and Hong Kong.
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Video: The Insight Cloud
The Insight Cloud is an ‘always on’ social intelligence platform created specifically for clients to access, store, curate, connect, visualize, nurture and socialize insights. It is a cloud based solution to allow all of your cross-functional team members, market research suppliers and agencies to share and co-create against the best ideas, bringing visibility to the most impactful learning.
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Trends in China’s Automotive Component Manufacturing Industry
China's automotive components sector is set to achieve annual growth of 20 per cent for the next five years driven by demand for new cars and a growing secondary market.
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Julius Baer Wealth Report
Asia is Julius Baer’s second home market and the centre of global wealth creation.
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The Power of Employer Branding
With unemployment rates in most APAC countries under 5%, employees’ confidence in their ability to easily find another job is predictably high.
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Mothering Excellence
The global focus of development and growth has firmly shifted to Asia and this is most evidenced in the increasing source of consumer trends across this diverse region.
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The CNCBI Cross-border Banking Demand Index
The CNCBI Cross-border Banking Demand Index captures the trends of cross-border demand from mainland companies and individuals for banking services provided by banks in Hong Kong in the next quarter, based on the results of a quarterly survey over mainland companies and individuals conducted by international market research firm Ipsos.
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Semiotics expert Paul Yao joins Ipsos Hong Kong to boost Regional Qualitative Leadership
Market Research leader Ipsos announce the nomination of Paul Yao as Regional Key Account Director for Ipsos UU - the Ipsos qualitative research specialists.
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Trends and Challenges of the Market Research Industry – Outlook for 2020
The market research industry faces new challenges as a result of technological and social change.