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At Home And On The Go With The Millennials
Every generation has its challenges and its defining moments, usually underscored by the times they live in. Today’s young adults are no different. As they come into their own, the Millennial generation – ages 18-31 for this study – faces a set of challenges that reflects the new realities of our economy and technology.
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Vietnam’s coffee industry
French colonists first introduced coffee to Vietnam in 1857. It has become embedded in the local culture ever since. The country is currently the world’s second largest producer and exporter of coffee, after Brazil.
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Indian Pulse - Q2 2013
The Union finance ministry expects Indian Economy would grow at least 6% in the current financial year, citing a pickup in investment and rising investor confidence. RBI has projected the Indian economy to grow at 5.7%, which is lower than even some private forecasts.
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Thailand poised as the next luxury shopping destination
Recently, Thailand has indicated interest in capturing the opportunities for growing the luxury retail sector via the volume of tourist shoppers and growing local middle class. In a global survey by MasterCard, it was found that Bangkok visitor spending contributed to annual USD 14.4 billion dollars, ranking 4th globally in visitor spending.
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2013 Asean Pulse - Bringing You The ASEAN Way
Economic growth has transformed cities in South East Asia, its raised income levels, spurred urbanization and infrastructure and ultimately changed the SE Asia region and the way in which we live.
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Opportunities and challenges in China's automotive industry
Chinese consumers are expected to play an increasingly important role in the development of the economy as China rebalances from an export driven to a domestic consumption driven model.
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Flair China 2012 - The Resolute Spirit Of The Loong
“China is a horse and the world, an idea” 2012 is the Year of the Dragon, a major symbol and myth within Chinese civilization that signifies strength and power – and how very apt this is.
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Building Trust Builds Company Performance
Ipsos Public Affairs believes strongly in the present value of corporate reputation.