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Key trends in Big Data and the opportunity this provides for the Market Research industry
Financial Statement blog: Charles Adriaenssens asks how our industry should approach Big Data and incorporate it into its offer.
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Peer to Peer lending: a growing financial service you won't find on the high street
Many consumers are still unaware of peer to peer lending but recent research by Ipsos would suggest that these online based lenders are a growing competitor of high street banks.
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Growth in online shopping among Scots
A new survey shows that almost a third of Scots (31%) do more online shopping now than they did a year ago.
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We think more than behavioural economists think we think
We think more than behavioural economists think we think, says Oliver Sweet, head of Ethnography. Ipsos.
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Online product innovation that benefits the consumer is welcomed by personal finance journalists
In our latest Financial Statement blog, Charles Adriaenssens says personal finance journalists (PFJs) welcome recent innovative in consumer financial products.
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Crisis of Parliamentary trust in energy industry grows
Trust in the energy industry to deliver genuine competition, protect the vulnerable, offer clear choices and promote environmental improvements has fallen significantly among MPs over the last three years.
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Britain's bosses share concerns of the public over deficit
The top issues facing Britain today according to the 2012 Captains of Industry study conducted by Ipsos are the Government deficit (mentioned by 23%), Lack of economic growth (22%) and the Eurozone (20%).
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MPs' views on the economy
This poll presents MPs views on the economy and immigration as part of the Summer 2012 study of Britain's Members of Parliament.
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Most shoppers agree with government's decision not to extend shopping hours this Sunday
New research by Ipsos suggests that the government's decision not to allow extended hours this Sunday broadly reflects public opinion
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Rockin' around the Christmas shops
Three quarters of British people (75%) expect to spend the same amount or more on Christmas presents this festive season, than they did last year.