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68.5% of U.S. citizens say they would like country to go back to how it was before. The U.S. is the most nostalgic country in the world in contrast to China, where 22% miss the past. The figures come from the Ipsos MORI survey, which concludes that the richest countries fear that their best years have already passed.
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According to the Spanish National Markets and Competition Commission’s (CNMC) Housing Panel 13.5% of users changed cell phone companies in 2015. More than half of those that decided to change companies in 2015 did so to lower their bill.
After the savings, the reasons customers gave for changing were: dissatisfaction with the quality of the former company’s service (25.4%) or the possibility of getting a package deal that included landline service (24.3%).
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BBVA Compass announced that José ‘Pepe’ Olalla has been tapped as its Head of Business Development, an interim post he has held since December 2015 and one that plays a key role in the bank’s ongoing digital transformation in the face of changing consumer demands.