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Majority Of British Investors "No Wiser" About ISAs Despite A Year Of Intensive Promotion
Two thirds (67%) of the British public, who are aware of ISAs feel that they have no better understanding of ISAs than they had 12 months ago according to a latest MORI survey which has been commissioned by Charles Schwab Europe.
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Women Look Set to Embrace ISAs
ISAs look set to become women's second most popular savings vehicle over the coming months, according to the Newton Investment Index. For the first time, Newton Fund Managers Limited looked deeper into the savings intentions of women whilst analysing research for the Investment Index. The Newton Investment Index tracks the savings intentions of adults in Great Britain using research conducted by MORI Financial Services.
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People's Panel Up And Running - First Results Published
Minister for the Cabinet Office, Dr Jack Cunningham, today published the results of the first wave of research by the People's Panel - the world's first national panel, set up as a cross-public sector research resource into the effectiveness of government services.
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Finance Directors Say Options For Raising Capital Are Too Restrictive
A new MORI survey among Britain's leading Finance Directors reveals widespread unhappiness with the current restrictions on listed companies' ability to raise capital. Among Finance Directors of the Top 1,000 companies 71% say Boards' access to capital-raising options should be less restricted. This rises to 81% among the FTSE 100 companies.
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Men Around The World Share Many Similar Attitudes - And Misperceptions - About Erectile Dysfunction
New survey emphasises need for better communications and education
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Individual Savings Account
A recent survey conducted by MORI Financial Services showed that just under half (47%) of adults are aware that ISAs will replace TESSAs and PEPs in April 1999. However, slightly more adults (53%) are unaware.
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MFS Windfall Survey
MORI Financial Services conducted a survey on the response of consumers to special payouts ("windfalls") this year as a result of demutualisation activity in the building society and insurance sectors. The Bank of England participated in this survey. Among the other institutions participating were Barclays Bank PLC.
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The Motorola Report 1997 - The British and Technology
A recent MORI poll indicates that Britain is still divided along lines of class, gender and age where access to, and interest in, IT is concerned.
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Future Government 1997
MORI survey for the Economist, conducted on the eve of the 1997 general election, exploring public attitudes to the future political and constitutional agenda