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Middle East - Primary Consumer Sentiment Index - July 2018
The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Israel and Saudi Arabia.
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2018 US Politics - Healthcare and Immigration are the Most Important Issues Facing America this week (July 11)
Democrats continue to dominate the generic congressional ballot. President Trump's approval rating is 39% among all Americans.
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North America - Primary Consumer Sentiment Index - July 2018
The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Canada and the United States.
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LATAM - Primary Consumer Sentiment Index - July 2018
The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Argentina, Brazil and Mexico.
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Smart Advertising, Smart Business
Creating opportunities for Australian SMBs embracing digital marketing.
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Six Key Affluent Traveler Types
Travel is evolving, becoming more and more experiential. But, there are a wide variety of the types of travel experiences people seek.
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French Fractures 2018
10 months before the European Elections, 34% of French people are feeling disappointed by the EU and 52% think that it tends to increase the effects on the country of economic, diplomatic or environmental crisis.
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Generation Z - Beyond Binary: New Insights into the Next Generation
This report, the latest in our Ipsos Thinks series, pulls together existing and new analysis, as well as brand new research on this latest generation in Britain, to provide a better understanding of the initial signals on how they will be different to, or the same as, previous generations.
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The Future of Mobility - Electrification
The mobility is constantly changing and vehicles become less polluting. Electric vehicles have been known for a decade but they attract more and more consumers, due to a major concern regarding environment and the rise of gasoline price.
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Brazil Pulse - Temer's Evaluation is Considered to be Bad - June 2018
The country is still heading in the wrong direction to 95% of Brazilians, being at this very high level of ‘wrong direction’ since July 2017. To 85% of Brazilians the mood regarding the future of Brazil is of concern or outrage. With pride at a low, the anti-establishment feeling is more and more ingrained in the Brazilian society: a perfect ‘storm’ for populist speeches and charismatic leaders.