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Companies Should Give More in Hard Times
By a margin of 5:1, the British public believe that it is more important that companies should show a high degree of responsibility in difficult economic times, according to MORI's annual general public survey on Corporate Social Responsibility.
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The Safety Of Money Is Paramount, Say Consumers
Consumers rate the safety and security of their money as one of the most important factors when taking out investments, insurance or placing deposits, a MORI poll for the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) reveals today.
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Public Would Suopport New Trade Deal at Doha
A UK international trade policy that puts the interests of poor countries on the same level as the interests of British business would receive the backing of most Britons according to a new MORI poll published today by CAFOD, the Catholic aid agency.
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CBI Renews Rate Cut Pressure As Report Shows How September 11 Is Hitting UK Business
Top employers' organisation kicks off national conference amid increasing economic uncertainty
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Economic climate top concern for Britain's business leaders
Interim findings of the 2001 MORI annual Captains of Industry survey
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Lack Of Information Stopping Financial Advisers Making The Most Of Tax-Efficient Giving
According to a MORI study commissioned by the Giving Campaign and released today, many financial advisers do not tell their clients about new tax-efficient methods of giving to charity. Key reasons include that they don't have enough information about these methods and they are reluctant to raise the subject with their clients.
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Private Investors Continue To Take The Long-Term View
Just over 80 per cent of the share owning population beleive investing in the Stock Market represents a good long-term investment.
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Annual Running Costs Of The UK Fleet Parc Now Top A Staggering £132 Billion
New MORI poll shows that fleet managers are concerned about high running costs - many of which could be reduced by adopting telematics systems
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The Scots Are The 'Canniest' Savers
Merrill Lynch Investment Managers (MLIM) has today announced the results of a poll that shows the Scots are more likely to save for their retirement than their English counterparts.
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Big Five Lawyers Face Doubters Among European Council
The Big Five accountancy firms face a challenge to win top-level legal work from Europe's largest companies, according to a report by Legal Media Group and MORI.