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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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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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How Present Is Your Brand In The Lives Of The World's Most Affluent?
The Ipsos Global Affluent Survey is a unique database which allows planners to compare and contrast the behaviour and media consumption of the Affluent individuals across 49 countries in the world.
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Affluents in The Middle East Have The Highest Ownership of Wearable Tech
On October 13- 2016, we celebrate the 4th release of the Ipsos Affluent Survey EMEA.
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Europe’s Affluent Love To Discover The World!
Who doesn’t like to take time off? We know European Affluents certainly do! On average, they take 5 holidays a year (3 in their own country, 2 abroad) and 20% takes over 4 holidays abroad per year.
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Most Scots See Brexit As Negative For the UK and Europe
In the wake of the UK voting to leave the EU, our new poll suggests that most Scots think that Brexit will have a negative impact in the UK and across Europe.
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Ipsos Launches New Annual Global Business Influencers Study
Finds senior business executives access 14 different media brands in a month.
A third say Brexit will weaken EU but few think it will lead to end of the union. -
Ipsos Update - August 2016
This is the August edition of Ipsos Update, a selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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[EVENT] Global Business Influencers Europe Launch
Global Business Influencers: Who They Are & Why You Should Care. Presentation of the new Ipsos Global Business Influencers survey which reaches senior business leaders in Europe and the rest of the world.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - August 2016
The national economic assessment average us up one point since last sounding, with four in ten (41%) global respondents describing the current economic situation in their country as “good”. The average is up across most regions of the world, with Latin America (29%, +4pts.) leading the pack, followed by North America (56%, +3 pts.), Europe (37%, + 2pts.) and Asia-Pacific (46%, +1 pt.). The only region in the red this month is the Middle East/Africa region (47%, - 2pts.), driven by losses in Saudi Arabia (87%, -2 pts.), Israel (48%, -2 pts.) and Turkey (40%, - 1pt.).