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Brexit Reaction: What Are the Consequences of UK Leaving the EU?
The UK’s vote to leave the EU was a shock across the continent and beyond, and this survey shows it’s still something that many are coming to terms with. But there is not wholesale panic – in fact fears of a “domino effect” seem to be receding.
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The Big Secrets Of China’s Car Buyers Born In 1990s
As the lines between media, advertising and technology blur, marketers, content creators and consumers are changing. “The people born in 1990s are now buying cars!”
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Olympic Games - Who Else is Going for Gold in Rio?
Sponsors join athletes aiming for the podium. The bar was set on August 12, 2012 – and it was set high. The numbers were: 3.6 Billion, 100,000, 500 and 220.
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Online Security Top of Mind for Asian 18 Year Olds
The Perils and Possibilities: Growing Up Online poll took place among 18 year olds with internet access in 25 countries around the world. This UNICEF / Ipsos study shares insights on teenagers’ behaviour and expectations from the online world they grew up with.
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Who Thinks About Christmas in July? Advertisers, of Course
Not to be outdone by the Super Bowl held every winter in the USA, the UK has its own annual advertising event - or is it an advertising season? The Daily Telegraph has called it an “arms race.” Shortly before the holidays the buzz begins as advertisers, primarily large retailers, seed their annual holiday creative online.
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Communities
Communities enable collaborative environments for brands to interact with people in real-time. They help you build insights, drive innovation and gain influence by accessing on-tap audiences eager to provide input that will have an impact.
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Ipsos Update - July 2016
This is the July edition of Ipsos Update, a selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Brazil Pulse - The Disapproval For Acting President Michel Temer Grows - July 2016
Temer's administration is regarded as bad or very bad for 48% of the population - worsening 5% vis-à-vis the month of June. Other evaluation indicators show significant deterioration.
As Dilma’s trial by the Senate approaches, the disapproval for acting President Michel Temer grows. Dilma’s approval grows for the fourth consecutive month.
Consumer confidence index drops 2 points, putting an end to three months of gradual increase. It is the first drop of the index for Temer’s administration. There is a growing sense of concern about the Brazilian future. -
Ipsos Pre-Election Forecasting On The Mark Nationally
Ipsos in South Africa again delivered a very close forecast on the final local election results. At its latest release of its poll findings (released Monday 1 August), Ipsos suggested that the ANC would garner 54% of the votes, the DA 26% and the EFF 8%.
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What Do Americans Think About the Upcoming 2016 Summer Olympics?
Seven out of ten Americans plan to watch any of the 2016 Summer Games and most are aware the Olympics are being held in Rio, Brazil.