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2016 US Elections - Clinton’s Favorability Holds Steady From Last Week (October 12)
Donald Trump is having a bad week. Favorability scores of the Republican have declined since release of the 2005 audiotapes and Hillary Clinton maintains a sizable lead in national polls. However, Trump’s support level has not dropped since last week indicating there may be a floor to his potential losses.
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2016 US Elections - Clinton and Trump's Leads, Many States Remain Too Close (October 11)
The Reuters/Ipsos States of the Nation data was released today.
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[EVENT] Commercial Drones In Agribusiness – Opportunities and Challenges in Asia
Ipsos Business Consulting will be hosting a serious of seminars which will providing an overview of the UAV/ Commercial Drone industry. In the seminar we will highlight the key trends for drones in crop management as well as major drivers affecting potential adoption and growth for agriculture drones in Asia.
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Brazil Pulse - The Temer Administration Was Considered Bad - September 2016
In September, the perception regarding the country’s direction has stagnated at a negative level. Evaluation of Temer’s administration drops 4% in the bad/very bad indicators, but it does not convert to good/very good.
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2016 US Elections - Hillary Clinton Has Improved Her Favourability (October 5)
Hillary Clinton has had a good run in polling since the 1st debate. She has solidified her lead and improved her favourability ratings. Trump, on the other hand, has had a rough go lately. However, the adverse news cycles have not significantly depressed his favorability ratings or vote share relative to just before the 1st debate.
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2016 US Elections - Hillary Clinton Leads in States Equaling 246 Votes (October 3)
While Hillary Clinton won the debate and has enjoyed a bit of a resurgence in the national polling, in the most crucial battlegrounds the race is still a tossup. There are enough electoral college votes in those tossup states to put either Clinton or Donald Trump over the top – though Clinton remains in a stronger position.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - September 2016
After gaining ground over the past two waves, the national economic assessment average remains unchanged this month, as 41% of global citizens describe the current economic situation in their country as “good”. Most notable change in the country-level ratings comes from Saudi Arabia (78%), who lost its leading position to India (84%). India becomes the top rated country in this assessment category for the first time since February 2016. Brazil (7%) retains the lowest score in this category, losing 5 points since last sounding.
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Ipsos Update - September 2016
This is the September 2016 edition of Ipsos Update, a selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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China Pulse - September 2016
China’s economy showed moderate but steady growth with a year-on-year GDP increase of 6.7 percent at comparable prices in Q2 2016.
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2016 US Elections - Who Won The First Presidential Debate? (September 29)
While Hillary Clinton is something of a consensus winner of Monday’s debate, it hasn’t really impacted the race. She led going into the debates, did well, and leads coming out.