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House prices: up, up, up?
Barely a day goes by without the publication of new statistics showing house price rises, increases in mortgage approvals or estate agents taking on new staff writes Ben Marshall.
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The Heat Makes Waves for Radio Listening
Radio expert Andy Haylett from Ipsos MediaCT presents the highlights from the latest RAJAR release.
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Back to school
Simon Atkinson blogs on an Ipsos survey for banking group ING that found the British to be the most enthusiastic “cheerleaders” for providing financial education in schools.
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Road to Inclusion
This study - both quantitative and qualitative - looks at the financially `excluded' and `underserved' across Europe.
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Ipsos research for EIRIS on ethical pensions
EIRIS, a global responsible investment research firm, has commissioned Ipsos to undertake research designed to measure consumer attitudes to ethical / sustainable pensions.
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Payday lending advertising research
The Department of Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) commissioned Ipsos to conduct qualitative research with a mix of participants who had considered using a payday loan and those who were payday lending customers.
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High expectations for asset management amongst Britain's financial media
Strong stock market performance at the beginning of the year has contributed to heightened expectations for the country’s asset management sector, writes Chris O'Brien, Financial Services team in Ipsos Loyalty.
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Growing Up Digital
In a world where Technology has an increasing influence on most people's life MediaCT investigates what effects this influence has on children.
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Economic confidence returns to pre-crash levels
Britons are now more positive about the state of the UK than at any time since the crash, according to the latest Ipsos Consumer Confidence Index, conducted in 25 countries across the globe.
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The Patient Journey in High Resolution
This Ipsos Healthcare white paper outlines a new approach to understanding the patient journey, illustrated by original research into the melanoma patient experience.