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47% Indians Prefer Company Certified Showrooms For Used Car
Price, less depreciation, social status upgrade via luxury cars make used cars ownership attractive. Negative perceptions of vehicle ROI, lifespan, stigma take sheen off used cars. About half (47%) Indians said that they would consider buying a Used Car from a Company Showroom; according to a new study by global market research company Ipsos.
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42% of Singaporeans Want to Migrate
Although Singaporeans rated Safety (80%), Standard of Education (69%) and the Economy (68%) in Singapore as Good/Excellent, 42% of Singaporeans will still choose to Migrate outside of Singapore if given the chance.
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Youth Of The Nation - Most Indians Won’t Shop Online If No Discounts On Offer
Majority (54%) Indian won’t shop online if no discount were offered and if the product cost the same in the retail market, according to a study by Inshorts and Ipsos.
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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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Brexit Decision Has Not Influenced Nothern Ireland's Future Vote
More than eight out of 10 people in Northern Ireland say the UK's decision to leave the European Union has not changed the way they would vote in a future border poll. Ipsos carried out a survey for BBC Northern Ireland’s The View programme on public attitudes towards a border poll and how the public might vote i.e. whether they would vote for Northern Ireland to remain part of the United Kingdom or for Northern Ireland to be joined with the Republic of Ireland outside of the UK.
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Brazil Pulse - Evaluation of Temer’s Administration Worsened Again - August 2016
The country's direction indicators seem to point to a timid upward bias. On the other hand, Temer's administration evaluation has worsened.
As Dilma’s trial by the Senate approaches*, the approval and disapproval indicators for both, acting president Michel Temer and Dilma Rousseff, remain stable in very negative levels.
Consumer Confidence Index remains at 68 points and it stagnates after three months of small incremental increase. Perspectives for the next 6 months give small signs of possible improvement. -
ASEAN automotive: A huge potential
As automotive manufacturers around the world continue to grapple with stagnating or declining sales in their traditional markets, a strong strategy for geographic diversification becomes increasingly urgent.
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Device Agnostic
A growing number of respondents attempt to take surveys using a mobile device (smartphones, tablets and laptop).
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[EVENT] Britain after the Referendum: What Next?
A panel of Rt. Hon. Nick Clegg MP, Polly Toynbee, Tim Montgomerie, Paul Drechsler and Ben Page discussed life in Britain after the Referendum.
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Vietnam’s Meat Market: Mind the Gap!
As the world’s 14th most populated country, Vietnam and its 94 million people are increasing their livestock consumption as they experience higher income and population growth. Despite the relatively stable growing trend of livestock production over the past few years, meat output has not managed to keep up with the current consumption demand.