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What Worries the World in 2017?
Every month across the year, our What Worries the World survey series has asked an online sample of over 18,000 citizens in 26 core countries about the biggest worries for their nation, presenting them with a list of 17 concerns ranging from crime and violence to childhood obesity.
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Royal Wedding
54% Indians are interested in the Royal Wedding: Ipsos Global Survey Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Harry most liked British Royals
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Global Consumer Confidence Ticks Up To 50.7
This May sees the Global Consumer Confidence Index rise by 0.4 points.
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Unlocking the Value of Reputation
The definitive link between corporate reputation and better business efficiency.
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Indians' paradox with Socialism - Ipsos Global Survey
Indians’ paradox with Socialism – Benefits OK; Control and Protectionism Not OK Ipsos global survey on Karl Marx’s bicentenary
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Millennials in Pakistan
This special study sheds new light on Pakistan’s millennials - one of the country’s most important and disruptive consumer segments.
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Consumer Sentiment Down: Thomson Reuters/Ipsos PCSI Survey
Consumer Confidence has seen a downward slide since Jan 2018
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Flair Indonesia 2018 - Dealing with the Opposites
Indonesia is more often in the news because of volcanic eruptions, tsunamis or other disasters, than for a more positive coverage. It is all the more unfair since the country, one of the most attractive in the world for tourists, has been experiencing sustained economic growth for decades and, since the election of the President Jokowi, has undertaken an unprecedented effort to modernize its infrastructure not just in Jakarta but all over the archipelago.
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Global Consumer Confidence Index Continues to Rise
This month's global consumer confidence reaches 50.9
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What Worries India - March 2018
The majority (65%) of Indian people think things in the country are heading in the right direction. Financial/political corruption currently occupies the top spot for concern with 51% saying this.