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Britain in the “relegation zone”Britain in the “relegation zone”
29 May 2013
At the end of a week which has seen some slightly better news about the British economy, the latest Ipsos Consumer Confidence Index, released today, underlines just how much ground the country has to make up. Britain in the “relegation zone”

The economic mid-winter?The economic mid-winter?
21 April 2013
After a week which saw the IMF expressing concern about the state of the UK economy, a new global poll released today by Ipsos MORI finds British consumers in gloomy mood. The economic mid-winter?

Fewer UK people now fear for their jobs than in 2011Fewer UK people now fear for their jobs than in 2011
18 March 2013
Fifteen per cent of Britons think it likely that they, or a close friend or relative will lose their job in the next six months because of economic conditions, according to a new international poll by Ipsos MORI. Fewer UK people now fear for their jobs than in 2011

Confidence Postponed?Confidence Postponed?
28 February 2013
A week after the UK lost its cherished “AAA” rating, a new global poll released today by Ipsos MORI finds Britons feeling distinctly queasy about the country’s economic prospects. Confidence Postponed?

Britain in slow lane of two-speed EuropeBritain in slow lane of two-speed Europe
25 January 2013
Europe is divided between those who see their economy as “strong”, and those who do not, with Britain firmly in the latter camp according to our latest 24-country poll. Britain in slow lane of two-speed Europe

The Autumn Economic Pulse: Gloom ReignsThe Autumn Economic Pulse: Gloom Reigns
5 December 2012
As the Chancellor delivers his Autumn Statement, new research released today finds just 15% of Britons believing their economy to be in “good” shape, with only 10% expecting to see an improvement over the next 6 months. The Autumn Economic Pulse: Gloom Reigns

Britain v Germany: how we rate our own economiesBritain v Germany: how we rate our own economies
19 October 2012
One in seven Britons (14%) believe the economy is in good shape compared to 68% of Germans according to the latest Ipsos Global @dvisor released today by Ipsos MORI. Britain v Germany: how we rate our own economies

The international league of economic gloomThe international league of economic gloom
26 September 2012
One in seven Britons (14%) believe the economy is in good shape according to our Global @dvisor poll carried out in 24 countries. The international league of economic gloom

Europeans don’t see any economic light aheadEuropeans don’t see any economic light ahead
1 August 2012
Though the world’s attention has turned to London and the Olympic Games, bad economic news continue to emanate from the UK and Europe. Europeans don’t see any economic light ahead

12 per cent of Europeans expect economy to improve12 per cent of Europeans expect economy to improve
21 June 2012
The latest Ipsos Global @dvisor shows that just 12% of citizens from across 9 European countries expect their local economy to improve in the next six months. 12 per cent of Europeans expect economy to improve

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