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Cybercrime and Corporate Reputation: Business and Public Perspectives
Cybercrime in the UK is identified as top reputational threat, but companies not seen as being on top of it. Cybercrime is a growing and evolving threat for businesses. More worryingly, across different industries it takes an average of 100 days for companies to detect a potential breach and sometimes a threat will not be identified at all, according to Gordon Morrison of Tech UK.
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2016 US Pre-Elections - Clinton Has a 90% Chance of Winning (November 7)
Our last pre-election poll shows Hillary Clinton building back some of the lead lost in the wake of Comey’s initial letter to Congress. This data paired with the state-level data from our final States of the Nation poll mean we put Clinton’s odds at 90% of winning the White House tomorrow.
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2016 US Elections - Hillary Clinton Continues To Lead Donald Trump (November 4&5)
Starting the last pre-election weekend, this election is closing as undecided and third party voters come home to the major candidates, more to Trump’s benefit than Clinton’s.
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Global Perception of US Presidential Election
Most citizens around the world believe Hillary Clinton will win the upcoming U.S. presidential election, though Donald Trump is seen as the favorite by the people of a few countries. Clinton leads by very large margins in Latin American countries, while Eastern Europe shows higher support for Trump.
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2016 US Elections - Clinton and Trump Have Both Seen Their Favorability Ratings Improve (November 3)
With less than a week to go, the general election matchup has remained stable – despite last Friday’s final October surprise. Clinton and Trump have both seen their favorability ratings improve as partisans are coming home for the big day while undecided voters continue to decline as a share of the electorate.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - October 2016
Six Southeast Asian countries were added to the October wave of the Global @dvisor: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam.
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Ipsos Update - October 2016
Welcome to the October 2016 edition of Ipsos Update, our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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2016 US Elections - Trump Continues to Win Across Traditional Republican States (October 31)
Even before Anthony Weiner reappeared, the national race was reverting back to its normal balance with Hillary Clinton holding leads in a smaller – though still sufficient to win -- list of states.
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The Majority of Europe’s Affluent Would Vote For Hillary Clinton
The majority of European Affluent would vote for Hillary Clinton to be President of the United States, if they had a vote.
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Polls Aside, the U.S. Presidential Election Is Far From a Blowout
Two weeks out from Election Day and it looks like the race for the White House is all but over. However, if it looks like pollsters are increasingly on the wrong side of history (Colombia’s referendum, Brexit, the 2015 British election and the Scottish referendum) it could be because they need to triple and quadruple check their assumptions before making blithe pronouncements. This is that type of thought exercise.