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US Primary Consumer Sentiment Index - September 2016
The US Primary Consumer Sentiment (“Consumer Confidence”) Index (“PCSI”) as measured by the Thomson Reuters/Ipsos PCSI for September, 2016 is down 1.1 percentage points over last month.
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Ipsos Joined Forces with Ogilvy & Mather to Issues Report “The Cashless Mobile Life”
Decoding current positions and trends of mobile payment; leading the future of mobile marketing. Recently, renowned research institute Ipsos joined forces with Ogilvy & Mather to sort out the ongoing trends of no-cash payment in China over the past year. After interviews with 8,180 internet users,extensive interviews with businesses, and a large-scale field study, they produced a report titled "The Cashless Mobile Life.”
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2016 US Elections - Clinton’s Lead Over Has Remained Relatively Stable Over The Past Week (September 7)
After two weeks with few self-inflicted losses, Donald Trump’s favorability rates have stabilised and he remains tied with Hillary Clinton in the national head-to head. Clinton, on the other hand, has seen her unfavorable ratings going up over the last few weeks, potentially as a consequence of the steady drip of negative stories.
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Few Millennials Follow 'Rules of the Road'
Nearly one in five Millennials say they often engage in the road-rage inducing practice of “slowing down to annoy or educate people who want them to move over.” Eight in ten said they were an above average driver.
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2016 US Elections - Clinton’s Lead Over Trump Shrank Over The Past Week (August 31)
It seems - at least for one week - Trump’s latest ‘pivot’ has helped him shore up support within the Republican Party and close the margin with Clinton” said Ipsos pollster Chris Jackson. “He’s gone from winning 73% of Republican likely voters last week to 78% this week matching the level of support Clinton receives among Democrats (79%).
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Urban Malaysians More Individualistic Than Singaporeans
41% of Malaysians prioritize Self, significantly higher to Singaporeans at just 29%.
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2016 US Elections - Favorability Scores For Donald Trump Have Improved By 5 Points (August 25)
“While Trump’s latest ‘pivot’ seems to have cooled some animosity towards the Republican, it has not yet translated to actual votes,” reported Ipsos pollster Chris Jackson. “Favorability tends to be a leading indicator so if Trump is able to string together several weeks of improved public sentiment, he might eke out a better standing in the polls.”
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The boom of China's automotive aftermarket is imminent
China overtook the United States as the world’s largest automotive market in 2009 and has retained the crown since then. China’s automotive aftermarket industry value reached USD 118 billion in 2015 and it is expected to grow at 12.7% CAGR to reach USD 214 billion by 2020.
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New Research Shows Exercise Helps Cancer Patients Thrive
Cancer patients who otherwise would shy away from visiting the gym because of an altered appearance and lack of confidence are thriving as a result of an innovative 12-week exercise program.
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Affluent Africans Working On a Sustainable Growth Plan for Africa
Key findings of the 4th bi-annual release of the Ipsos Affluent Survey Africa 2016. Social responsibility and being environmentally friendly are top-priorities, African Millennials are breaking economic barriers, Media and personal/wearable technology are vital to the African Affluent.