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Double whammy of Covid19 pandemic and inflation impacting lives of Indian consumers most: Ipsos Essentials
These were the findings of Ipsos Essentials, monitoring the new rules of engagement of people across the globe and the resulting impact on state of mind, state of wallet and future intentions in the 16 countries of Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Spain, India, Japan, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, the UK and the US and a sample size of 16,000 respondents.
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Consumer Confidence Rebounds: Refinitiv-Ipsos India PCSI June 2022
Consumer Confidence rebounds, shows uptick of 0.9 percentage points in June 2022, after dip in April & May: Refinitiv-Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index, India, June 2022
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Consumer Sentiment continues downward slide in May, after April’s dip: Refinitiv-Ipsos India PCSI
Consumer Sentiment continues downward slide in May, after April’s dip: Refinitiv-Ipsos India PCSI
Sentiment down for personal finances, investments and personal finances. No change in sentiment for economy
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3 headed monster upsetting world mental peace: Ipsos Essentials April 2022
3 headed monster upsetting world mental peace - COVID 19 for Indians & Chinese most; Inflation for most global markets & Conflict in Ukraine for Germany and Italy: Ipsos Essentials April 2022
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7 in 10 Urban Indians claim following the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war: A 27 country Ipsos Survey
7 in 10 Urban Indians claim following the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war: A 27 country Ipsos Survey;
7 in 10 urban Indians support taking in Ukrainian refugees; 8 in 10 want India to avoid getting militarily involved; 6 in 10 want India to continue diplomatic ties with Russia
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Physical & mental wellbeing, companionship, meaningful life, acclaim, are sources of greatest happiness for urban Indians: Ipsos Global Happiness Survey
Physical & mental wellbeing, companionship, meaningful life, acclaim, are sources of greatest happiness for urban Indians: Ipsos Global Happiness Survey;
Netherlands & Australia happiest markets; India ranked 5th in pecking order; Turkey and Argentina, least happy;
Time spent on social media least happiness inducing for urban Indians & global citizens alike
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Consumer Sentiment weakens in April 2022: Refinitiv-Ipsos India PCSI
Consumer Sentiment weakens in April 2022: Refinitiv-Ipsos India PCSI
Sentiment downbeat for jobs, personal finances, investments for the future & economy
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Ipsos Update - April 2022
This month sees us reflect on the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic two years on. Our featured global surveys cover topics including gender equality and interpersonal trust. We also look at the French election ahead of this month’s vote, alongside the latest polling on the Ukraine conflict.
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India continues to show resilience in March – Consumer Sentiment Up – Refinitiv-Ipsos PCSI
Macro global factors notwithstanding, Consumer Sentiment for India has shown improvement over the previous month. Has moved up 1.2 percentage points in March 2022 according to the Refinitiv-Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index.
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Receding Omicron threat restores buoyancy in February 2022 - Refinitiv-Ipsos India PCSI
Receding Omicron threat restores buoyancy in February 2022 - Consumer Confidence for Urban Indians bounces back and surges by 4.5 percentage points – Refinitiv-Ipsos monthly India Primary Consumer Sentiment Index; Consumer confidence up across all 4 indices – for personal finances, investments, economy and jobs.