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Europe East - Primary Consumer Sentiment Index - July 2018
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, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey.
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ASIA - Primary Consumer Sentiment Index - July 2018
The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Australia, China, India, Japan and South Korea.
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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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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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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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Smart Advertising, Smart Business
Creating opportunities for Australian SMBs embracing digital marketing.
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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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What Worries the World - May 2018
New global poll finds four concerns top the world’s worry list: financial/political corruption, unemployment, poverty/social inequality and crime and violence.
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2018 US Politics - Americans Continue to View Healthcare as the Most Important Problem Facing the US Today (May 23)
President Trump’s approval rating remains steady: 45% of all Americans approve of the way Trump is handling his job as President. Registered voters are slightly more likely to approve of Trump’s performance (47%).
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Internet Security and Trust
A CIGI-Ipsos global survey reports that majority (52%) says they’re more concerned about online privacy than they were a year ago. Around six in ten feel that social media (63%) and search engines (57%) have too much power.