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Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI): November 2016 ASIAME

New York, NY — The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Australia, China, India, Israel, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and South Korea.
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Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI): November 2016 EUROPEAST

New York — The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey.
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Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI): November 2016 AMERICAS

New York, NY — The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
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Why Clinton And Trump Both Avoid Talking About The Most Defining Issue In The Election

What is the most defining issue of this presidential election?
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Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI): October 2016 ASIAME

New York, NY — The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Australia, China, India, Israel, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and South Korea.
Economy Survey

Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI): October 2016 EUROPEAST

New York, NY — The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey.
Economy Survey

New global poll finds Americans most worried about terrorism, crime, and healthcare - while unemployment tops list of global citizens' worries

Almost two-thirds (64%) of Americans think things in this country are "on the wrong track," in
line with the global average (63%)
Global Ipsos study finds unemployment is the biggest worry of the world, although it is fourth
(following terrorism, crime/violence, and healthcare) in the US