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Confidence in the housing market weakens amid the economic uncertainty
More people expect house prices to fall rather than rise over the next year, according to the latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence tracker.
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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker
More people expect house prices to fall rather than rise over the next year, according to the second Halifax Housing Market Confidence tracker research conducted by Ipsos.
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How do you tell someone their baby is ugly?
Client concepts are often overlooked but with a bit of care they can make all the difference, writes Jonathan Weeks on Brand Republic.
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Europe's Business Elite want both digital and traditional media
Europe's most successful and influential business leaders are increasingly incorporating digital media into their lifestyles, though not at the expense of traditional means, according to the latest Business Elite Europe survey from Ipsos MediaCT.
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Economy remains top concern in latest Economist/Ipsos Issues Index
Economy remains the number one issue among Britons, with concern about unemployment, inflation and prices creeping up.
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Economist/Ipsos Issues Index June 2011
Economy remains the number one issue, with concern about unemployment, inflation and prices creeping up
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Why we connect
With approximately 80% of all adults in the UK accessing the internet in Q1 2011, several questions are raised regarding not only who connects, but why.
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Ipsos Global @dvisor Wave 20
New research by Ipsos shows that only one in ten Britons rate the economy as `good'. The latest Global @divsor survey conducted in 24 countries ranks Britain amongst the most negative nations in the world.
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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker
More Britons expect house prices to rise rather than fall over the next twelve months, according to the Halifax Housing Market Confidence tracker. The Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker monitors public sentiment towards the UK housing market. The April survey was conducted by Ipsos on behalf of Halifax. Interviewing took place between 8th and 14th April 2011.
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Back to school for the banks
Milorad Ajder of the Ipsos Reputation Centre comments in GFS News on why UK banks need to put the customer at the heart of what they do.