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Aussies feeling burned by the searing cost of living as election nears
In five charts, Melissa Dunne looks at how people in Australia are doing amid a five-week election.
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Canadians' elbows are up as election nears
In five charts, Melissa Dunne looks at how people in Canada are feeling as the country fights back against Trump’s trade war and annexation threats amid a snap election.
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The Rising Tide of Private Labels: How name brands can stay afloat
By embracing innovation, building strong brand equity, enhancing the customer experience, and adopting strategic partnerships and omnichannel strategies, name brands can thrive in the face of competition.
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The State of Britain
A speech given by Ben Page, CEO of Ipsos at Anthropy at the Eden Project, March 2025
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From economic powerhouse to search for direction: what does the 2025 election mean for Germany's future?
Germany's political landscape has undergone significant transformations, particularly highlighted by the recent federal elections in February 2025.
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Ipsos & Pringles: A Success Story
The power of audience research to support the pursuit of convention-breaking creative ideas.
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5 lessons 5 years after the coronavirus crisis
Melissa Dunne breaks down some hard-won insights half a decade after the COVID-19 pandemic sent the world into hard lockdown.
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Global attitudes to housing and house prices
The Ipsos Housing Monitor is a new 30-country study looking at how people perceive their own and their country’s housing situation, and the challenges facing both.
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Flair South Korea 2025: Shifts and Explorations – Decoding Emerging Trends and Opportunities
In our 2025 edition of Ipsos Flair South Korea, our local experts explore the current and future state of the Korean market.
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Inflation rates may be falling, but people expect further price rises
In the seventh edition of the Ipsos Cost of Living Monitor we find, despite falling inflation rates, people are still feeling the pressure.