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North America - Primary Consumer Sentiment Index - February 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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[WEBINAR] Banking on Success? Target America’s Affluencers
On March 14, join Ipsos’ Affluent Intelligence team for a complimentary webinar featuring insights uncovered by our Q1 2018 study of the Financial Services category, with implications for the future and opportunities for media and messaging.
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[EVENT] Understanding Public Sector Communications in a Post-Truth World
Join us on 14 March 2018 for a major debate on the future of public sector communications in a post-truth world.
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Australians love their Sport - but who’s Watching the PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games this year..?
It’s no secret that Aussies are obsessed with our sport – whether we’re watching, tweeting, talking or texting about it, Australia has a deep fascination with sport.
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African Lions: Who are Africa’s rising middle class?
The African middle class are thriving, and with that brings new opportunities. But who exactly are the African middle class? And how can we understand more about them?
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[EVENT] Outbound Travel From Russia
On March 13-15, Ipsos Comcon expert Mila Novichenkova, Marketing and Communications Director, will present a report about Outbound Travel From Russia.
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[EVENT] SXSW
On March 12, join Ipsos’ Virginia Lennon and NBCU Telemundo’s Reny Diaz on March 12th for an insightful presentation about Latinos: At the Intersection of Culture & Influence.
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Which Olympic Event will be the Next Ratings Medal-Winner?
If Olympic events won medals themselves, figure skating would of course take the winter gold. Across the world it reigns as the most popular event, according to an Ipsos Global Advisor study of 27 nations.
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Technology Comes to Shape us. Let’s Act on it!
It’s obvious that we have been using technology for centuries to shape our lives. But in order for a brand to succeed, it is at least as important to understand that the opposite happens just as well. As philosopher Alva Noe states: "Technologies organize our lives in a way that makes it impossible to imagine this life in their absence, they make us who we are."