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Open Banking – the great data giveaway?
Open Banking may deliver the envisaged sea change in the financial services sector, but trust will be a big factor in determining who will take advantage of the opportunities. Here, Paul Stamper explains why traditional banks might be best placed, and what the new players can do to compete with them.
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What worries the world - November 2017
Global poll finds that unemployment continues to be the lead worry around the world — but Britons are more worried about the rise of extremism than any other country in the study. Almost seven in ten Britons (68%) think the country is on the wrong track.
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Media Impartiality in 2017
Independent analyst David Cowling looks at audience perceptions of bias in the media.
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New survey for EIB reveals demand for investment in Europe
The EIB Investment Report 2017/2018 incorporates the results of the annual EIB Investment Survey conducted by Ipsos of 12,500 businesses in the EU, which this year also includes a Europe-wide survey of 600 municipal authorities.
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"So, it’s okay to share my financial data now?"
Open Banking has the potential to revolutionise the financial services industry by giving customers more control of their personal data. Here, Research Director Celine Ledbury examines how banks will need to communicate its worth to their customers – and to trust in its security.
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Employee Engagement Action Planning: Beyond ‘thinking locally and acting globally’
In our latest blog, Simon Davies, Senior Research Executive, at Ipsos LEAD, discusses why an effective action plan must support managers.
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What worries the world? September 2017
Unemployment remains the top issue around the world — but in Britain, healthcare and terrorism lead as biggest worries. Seven in ten Britons think the country is on the wrong track – the worst it has been since 2013.
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Growing negativity among consumers about current levels of inflation in the UK
An Ipsos survey for Lloyds Bank finds that concerns about levels of inflation are at their highest point since January 2014.
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Diversity matters (and inclusion does, too)
In our latest blog, Jordana Moser, Senior Research Executive at Ipsos LEAD, discusses how diversity and inclusion affects employee engagement.
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Fewer young people feel likely to enter higher education
Results from our latest survey for the Sutton Trust shows an ongoing fall in the proportion of young people who feel likely to go into higher education.