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The Economic Pulse of the World - April 2015
After losing ground in each of the past two waves, the national economic assessment is on the rise once again with four in 10 (41%) global citizen consumers rating the state of their national economy as “good”, up two points since last sounding. While the local economy assessment (31%) remains idle this month, respondents look into the future with a cautious optimism, with one in 4 (25%) saying the economy in the local area will be stronger in the next six months, up one point since last sounding.
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Life In Kazakhstan 2015
An Ipsos poll commissioned by the Eurasian Council on Foreign Affairs (ECFA) shows the majority of Kazakh adults, when asked about quality of life in the country, feel that things are heading in the right direction.
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Flair Thailand 2015 - Preserving its Unique Versatility
Thailand’s uniqueness is linked to its ability to adapt, to integrate without internalising, and never taking up a frontal position.
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China Pulse - March 2015
China national economy maintained stable growth in 2014 with an overall GDP growth of 7.4%. 2015 Feb total RSCG YOY growth slightly down at 10.7
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Hong Kong call centre
The HKCCA Annual Symposium 2015 took place on 26 March 2015 with around 150 attendees.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - March 2015
Continuing a downward trend, the average global economic assessment of national economies surveyed in 24 countries is down one point as 39% of global citizens rate their national economies to be ‘good’.
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Dutch Provincial Elections Polling
On Wednesday, March 18th, Ipsos successfully conducted exit polls for the provincial elections in the Netherlands.
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Leadership Connections 2015, HR and the C-suite
New research from Ipsos Loyalty and Cirrus highlights the challenges C-suite leaders face post-recession to build a long-term, sustainable future for their businesses and the role HR departments play in helping them achieve this.
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Digital Migration - Are We Ready?
The media landscape in Africa is constantly evolving, and one of the most significant changes is the ongoing digital transition from analogue to digital TV.