
Bassem Neifer
Bassem Neifer is a financial analyst known for his insights into the banking sector in Tunisia. He has recently commented on the notable increase in bank loans in Tunisia, attributing it to a dynamic beginning of the year for the financial sector, despite a high central bank interest rate. Neifer emphasizes that while the rise in borrowing reflects some economic activity, it also indicates cash flow tensions for businesses. He warns that increased debt without corresponding growth can reduce profit margins and contribute to rising prices, highlighting the need for improved macroeconomic fundamentals to sustain credit growth.
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Bassem Neifer is a financial analyst and economic expert who confirmed the principle of salary and pension increases for the 2026 budget.
Augmentations salariales 2026 : le principe adopté pour le public, le privé et les retraités
Bassem Neifer is an economist who emphasizes the importance of interpreting debt repayment figures with caution.
les experts nuancent les chiffres sur le remboursement anticipé de la dette extérieure – La Presse de Tunisie
Bassem Neifer stated that the announced figures are logical and realistic considering the evolution of fund transfers since the Covid years.
les prévisions tablent sur une hausse de 6.4% en 2026 – La Presse de Tunisie
Bassem Neifer is a financial analyst who highlights the growing role of microfinance in Tunisia.
2,6 milliards de dinars prêtés par la microfinance en Tunisie – La Presse de TunisieBassem Neifer commented on the improvement of the Tunisian dinar's exchange rate against the dollar.
Le dinar tunisien gagne du terrain face au dollar : quel impact sur l’économie à court et moyen terme ?Bassem Neifer explained the increase in bank credit in Tunisia during his appearance on Express FM.
Boom des crédits bancaires en Tunisie : indicateur de reprise ou signe d’alerte ?