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Understand the world's most influential consumers and business leaders
Ipsos Global Influentials provides actionable insights into the consumption and lifestyle habits of high-net-worth individuals and top executives.
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Singapore: Predictions for 2023
Singaporeans fear inflation and prices rising faster than their income, but trust in the country's overall economic stability. Singaporeans give their predictions on Climate Change, World Security and Society.
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Global predictions for 2023
Following a very challenging couple of years in 2020 and 2021, many people around the world feel 2022 has been a little better. However, uncertainty about both short- and longer-term futures prevails. Global citizens are struggling to be optimistic about 2023 as most express concern about the state of the economy, the environment and world security.
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Incentives, discounts and other inducements are most supported policies to help tackle climate change
Findings from a new global study ahead of COP27
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Pandemic concerns recede, while rising prices drive value-driven purchases across SE Asia
The Ipsos SEA Ahead survey ran across Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam in May and June 2022.
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Salaries are lagging behind inflation… for now
New Ipsos polling finds almost 1 in 3 employees, on average, across 28 countries would seek a wage bump, or more money elsewhere, if red-hot prices don’t cool off soon.
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Taking steps towards sustainable travel
Global Ipsos polling finds many people are open to becoming more sustainable tourists.
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Vacation inflation: Red-hot prices cooling excitement for travel
But, the pleasure of taking a trip looks to be outweighing the pain of higher prices … for now.
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Covid-19: Expectations and vaccination
Majorities in each of 30 countries believe we will never fully stop the spread of COVID, but views on vaccination mandates vary widely.
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Singapore 2022 : Renewed optimism for the new year with concerns over rising prices and climate change
Singaporeans are optimistic about what the new year will bring but continue to be concerned over rising prices and the consequences of climate change.