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Time to review some precious lessons in life!
By Geetika Singh, Executive Director, Ipsos UU, Ipsos in India
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Consumer Confidence recovers by 0.4 percentage points in June 2020 after record fall in April/ May: Refinitiv-Ipsos monthly India Primary Consumer Sentiment Index
Consumer sentiment marginally recovers for economy, personal finances and investment; continues to be downbeat for jobs
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Signals #7: Understanding the coronavirus crisis
This seventh edition of our Signals digest brings together Ipsos’ latest research on coronavirus from our teams around the world.
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Public Opinion on the Covid-19 outbreak
In an uncertain world, data matters. Ipsos experts share the latest research and analysis related to the coronavirus pandemic, based on a multi-country poll.
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Ipsos Update - June 2020
This month’s round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world includes the latest insights on the impacts of coronavirus and how we can plan for the future, customer experience – including the emerging health and safety agenda, attitudes to work, the second world war, and public opinion from New Zealand and Australia.
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Signals #6: Understanding the Coronavirus Crisis
Our sixth edition of Signals presents new research from our teams around the world, drawing on our global polling, expert analysis and studies carried out by our teams in different countries. The aim is to keep all of us in touch with the latest information as the impacts of the crisis continue to unfold.
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Consumer Confidence freefalls by 8.9 percentage points in May 2020: Refinitiv-Ipsos monthly India Primary Consumer Sentiment Index
Consumer sentiment is down for jobs and economy; bottoms out for personal finances & investment for future
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40% Urban Indian Purchase Intenders more likely to buy a new or a used car - happy tidings for automotive industry reeling under slowdown & shutdown: Ipsos COVID 19 Impact on Auto Global Study
The automotive industry has been witnessing a roller coaster ride; first it was impacted by the global economic slowdown, and then the shutdown due to the COVID-19 crisis. But going by the findings of the new Ipsos Global Study, the pall of gloom is likely to be lifted.