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Marketers' Outlook study: Where will budgets go in 2013?

ASIA-PACIFIC - Following a better-than-expected year, marketers are more optimistic, but will place greater emphasis on growing brand loyalty, integrated campaigns, ROI and overall effectiveness.

by Matthew Carlton , Susie Sell | 03/04/2013

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