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Britain's banks are starting to mend their reputations
Chris O'Brien looks at personal finance journalists' rising expectations for the retail banking sector.
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Scottish Independence Referendum: The final polls
Ipsos is delighted to be the joint closest of the final polls on the Scottish independence referendum.
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Why interest rate rises won't push voters into Ed Miliband's arms
With the general election only seven months away, could the impact of coming interest rate hikes on mortgage holders be important electorally as well as economically? Ben Marshall, research director, writes in City AM.
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Ipsos Economic Pulse - Wave 58
The Ipsos Economic Pulse for July shows economic confidence down among Russians, Polish and South Africans, with rises in Brazil, Sweden and Argentina. Britain sees economic confidence down slightly after the heights of last month.
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Poverty in the UK: The public's view
New research for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation into what the public think about poverty in the UK and how it should be tackled.
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Blog: Measuring Financial Security and Vulnerability
Charles Adriaenssens of our Ipsos Loyalty Financial team spoke at the House of Commons about our Genworth research in 20 countries on household financial vulnerabilities.
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Business confidence levels differ amongst small and medium businesses in the Eurozone
Andrew Croll shares the latest business confidence results for SMEs in the Eurozone.
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Four ways to turn good press relations into outstanding ones
Chris O'Brien highlights the methods being used by press teams to develop strong relationships with Financial Journalists.
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Ipsos & The Mobile World
Ipsos & The Mobile World: Harnessing the power of mobile for in-the-moment research.
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Discord on business rules
David Cameron has slashed red tape for UK businesses. Hannah Merritt looks at why he might find this doesn't play so well with the British public.