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Europe Update 2016 in Review
Europe has had a tumultuous year. We have taken a look at Ipsos’ research across Europe and found 10 things which each tell us something about how 2016 felt to Europeans - as citizens, voters, consumers, employees ... or holidaymakers.
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Europe Affluents Currently Own Over €20k Worth of Investments
Want to know the investing behaviour of Europe’s top 13% of income earners?
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How Millennials Of Europe Will Shape Tomorrow's Payments Landscape
Research into European millennials’ payments behaviour as part of our ongoing commitment to both inform and shape the discussion about the future of payment systems.
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Business Travel Risks On The Rise Say Decision-Makers
In October 2016 Ipsos surveyed 1,119 people who organise, influence, or are responsible for, their organisation’s travel and risk mitigation policies.
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Creating opportunity: How to build a new era of trade for post-Brexit Britain
The referendum on the UK's membership of the European Union was a pivotal moment for the country. Whilst the uncertainty surrounding the UK's access to the single market has understandably dominated the discussions to date, this is an opportune time to reflect on the strength, depth and history of Britain's trade with the rest of the world and the many trade agreements that facilitate this trading.
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Europe East - Primary Consumer Sentiment Index - November 2016
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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How Millennials Of The USA Will Shape Tomorrow's Payments Landscape
Millennials are coming of age – their choices, their behaviours and their concerns are set to profoundly shape developments across every spectrum of business and commerce, and nowhere more so than in how they access their money.
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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.