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Coronavirus outbreak predicted to have an impact on financial markets and the global economy
Half see the virus as a threat to the world and a majority in all countries believe that it will take several months or longer to contain.
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Gen-Zs: The ‘Status-fying’ Cohort!
Latest Ipsos Thought-Piece reveals what Gen-Zs really desire and why marketers should care about them. Authenticity would be the biggest driver for brands in an otherwise carefully-curated digital life of a Gen Z
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Most say the Coronavirus is an on-going threat; only 1 in 5 see virus contained
A poll of 8 countries shows strong support for actions including travel bans and quarantines to control the virus.
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Global study explores how wrong people are about the causes of death in their country
Ipsos’ latest Perils of Perception study highlights public misperceptions across 32 countries about the proportion of people who die from diseases, violence, transport injuries and other causes.
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Corporate Reputation: The key questions answered
How to unlock the value of reputation for businesses.
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Global Divide on Social Mobility
Ipsos' survey for the World Economic Forum shows widespread enthusiasm about the future in emerging markets contrasting with rampant pessimism in mature economies.
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Global predictions for 2020
65% worldwide believe 2019 was a bad year for their country and half of them considered it a bad year for their family and themselves. And most of our respondents’ predictions worldwide are not very optimistic yet 75% of people polled in 33 markets are confident 2020 will be a better year for them.
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Ipsos Update - February 2020
This month’s edition of Ipsos Update features the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world on gender, shopper behaviour, entertainment in India and young people.
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Is Malaysia on track to achieve Vision 2020?
Latest Ipsos survey reveals that majority of Malaysian are not optimistion about achieving Vision 2020
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Do Malaysians lack trust in Government and Institutions?
Latest Ipsos survey revelas that Teachers, Doctors and Scientists in Malaysia are ranked highest in trustworthiness and personnel associated with Media and Government institution are ranked the lowest