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FTSE 100 Public Reporting on Employee Wellness & Engagement
Latest Ipsos research commissioned by Business in the Community shows the majority of public reporting on wellness and engagement by FTSE 100 companies fails to demonstrate business relevance.
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Understanding Global Financial Networks
Conducted on behalf of the City of London, this report examines the complex interplay of factors that affect the mobility and success of international financial services firms and the engagement and commitment of their staff.
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Banks need to secure trust of customers
In PR Week, Milorad Ajder, Managing Director of Ipsos's Reputation Centre comments on how the financial sector can rehabilitate its reputation by focusing on its customers.
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The role of the Big Society Bank in growing the market for social investments
Charles Adrianssens, Head of Financial Services, writing in MoneyMarketing, examines the role of the Big Society Bank in growing the market for social investments.
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Brits most likely among Europeans to book holidays online
Ipsos research for Europ Assistance UK shows that Britons are the group most likely among Europeans to book their holidays online.
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Public support for research in the NHS
Ipsos research for the AMRC has found that 97% of the public believe it is important the NHS should support research into new treatments.
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Britons welcome killing of bin Laden
New research by Ipsos shows that 87% of Britons believe the killing of Osama bin Laden was justified.
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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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Underage Gambling in England and Wales
Read our report presenting findings from the 2011 Young People Omnibus Survey of secondary school pupils, carried out by the Ipsos Social Research Institute on behalf of the National Lottery Commission.
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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.