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Ipsos-Reid CASH Index: Consumer Attitudes Stagnate at Low Level
Ipsos-Reid CASH Index Remains Mired in Negative Territory
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Ipsos-Reid CASH Index: Consumer Attitudes Make Solid Recovery
Recovery Across All Key Factors:
Ipsos-Reid CASH Index Still in Negative Territory, But Rising -
One-Fifth (21%) of American Workers Are Personally Aware of Fraud in their Workplace
However, While Eight-in-Ten (80%) Employees Say They Would Report on A Co-Working Stealing from Employer . . .
Of Those Who've Had the Chance Less Than Half (43%) Actually Did
Inflating Expense Accounts (50%), `Cooking the Books' (50%), and Pocketing Cash Sales (48%) Seen as Biggest Problems -
Ipsos-Reid CASH Index: Consumer Attitudes Continue Sharp Decline
Every Element of Index Down from January Levels
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Ipsos-Reid CASH Index: Consumers Lose Faith in Economic Recovery
The Index of Consumer Attitudes and Spending by Household
Consumers Do Not Trust Their Local Economy to Improve and Lose Confidence that They Can Save for Retirement or Education Needs -
The BusinessWeek/Ipsos-Reid Poll: Restoring Trust In Corporate America
Investors Remain Pessimistic About Stock Market And In Ability Of Congress And Federal Agencies To Regulate Corporate Financial Practices
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Financing Retirement Provokes Worry Across the Globe
New Research Suggests Financial Services Companies Should Help Families, Not Just Individuals, Plan For Future
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The BusinessWeek/Ipsos-Reid Poll: Investors Feel Betrayed
Investors Remain In Stocks, But Want Business To Clean Up Act & Regulators To Beef Up Policing
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Super Bowl Delivers Attentive Viewers Who Remember the Advertising - Ipsos-ASI
Research shows Super Bowl far more effective advertising medium than other football games
88% of male viewers could remember the name of at least one of the advertisers in the Super Bowl while only 29% could remember an advertiser from Monday Night Football and 33% from the NFC Championship -
Indicators Point to Rising Consumer Confidence Ahead
THE IPSOS-REID/CONSUMER ECONOMICS NATIONAL POLL