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Panama Papers
Following the contentious investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, Ipsos Global @dvisor conducted a poll to gauge public opinion on the offshore money laundering scandal.
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Brazil Pulse - Consumer’s Confidence Has Reached the Lowest Level - April 2016
The high disapproval of Dilma Roussef’s administration and the country’s erroneous direction result in nearly 60% of support for the impeachment - which is lower (43%) in classes D and E.
Consumer’s confidence has reached the lowest level considering all the historical series, and is at 64 points.
A country in economic depression, political instability and injured pride. What are the main problems to be solved to revert this situation? -
First Quarter of 2016 - A Good Market, a Good Quarter
For the first quarter of 2016, Ipsos' revenue stands at €386.9 million, up 1.9% compared with the same period in 2015.
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Brazil Pulse - Direction of Country and President's Approval - March 2016
The most negative scenario post-1989. The free-fall trend that started in 2015 has stagnated among the lowest levels in the past 10 years.
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Irish General Elections Results
For the third General Election in a row, Ipsos published the most accurate pre-election polls.
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Clearing the Fog on Neuroscience
This study addresses some of the misunderstandings around what neuroscience is and what it can and can’t do.
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2015 French Regional Elections Forecast Proved Extremely Accurate
As in the first round, Ipsos, with its partner Sopra Steria, was the only institute to provide forecasts for the 13 regions of metropolitan France.
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Perils of Perception 2015
This issue – The Perils of Perception – explores the challenges in associated with measuring and understanding the way people think and act.
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Flair Brazil 2015 - Criticism and Progress
Many marketing executives, advertisers and name brand and publicity managers have difficulty understanding the reality of Asia and Latin America. Either they have geographic and economic knowledge, or they have inherited a deformed image, as mirrored in literature and the cinema.
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Flair France 2013 - Shocks And Sanctuaries
“No commitment” could have been the title for 2013; advertisers (and not just telecom operators) certainly presented that option, as though in response to consumers’ mobile, versatile attitude, and their increasingly rapid decision-making. “France 2013, shocks & sanctuaries” expresses the new stakes better.