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Coronavirus outbreak: What do cuts to growth forecasts, interest rates and stock markets plunges mean?
Threat of a recession will result in large fiscal measures from governments, say economists.
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Signals #1: Understanding the coronavirus crisis
This digest brings together our latest research on coronavirus and draws on our surveys, social media monitoring and analysis from our Ipsos teams around the world.
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Coronavirus & behaviour change: What does it mean for brands?
As COVID-19 continues to spread, how can brands stay relevant to consumers in an increasingly unstable world.
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Impact of Coronavirus to new car purchase in China
Ipsos in China has conducted a short online survey to understand the impact of Chinese consumer’s purchase intention of new cars under the impact of Covid-19.
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From worries about the worldwide markets to concern for personal safety and political responses
Social media data links the impact of Coronavirus epidemic and global economic fears.
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Rising concern that the Coronavirus will have a personal financial impact and poses a high threat to their country
Majority of people think it is impossible to forecast how the virus is spreading.
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Sustainability redefined: What we know [Webinar recording]
View our on demand webinar to hear insights from recently fielded survey questions to gauge possible behaviour changes related to sustainability after coronovirus, in order to provide a definitive POV on the consumer/citizen paradigm.
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Coronavirus has become a growing topic on Social Media with 24 million posts shared in the last two months
Learn how the virus’s impact on the economy is the #2 topic discussed online. Monitor the online spread of the Coronavirus to understand its global impact.
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Global Trends 2020: Understanding Complexity
Global Trends 2020: Understanding Complexity provides a single-source dataset of over 200 questions Ipsos asked of people in 33 markets, on global opinions, attitudes and behaviours around brands, technology, society, consumerism and much more, and combines it with expert analysis by trend specialists.
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Why do you think fewer people die from disease but more die from other causes
On average, people underestimate deaths from heart disease by almost three times.