Ali Noureddeen
Senior Inclusive Economies Associate

ِAli Noureddeen is a Senior Inclusive Economies Associate at TIMEP, focusing on issues related to fiscal policies, socioeconomic inequalities, and social protection in Lebanon. He is an economic researcher and writer, covering Lebanon’s financial policies, banking sector, and other economic issues related to the ongoing economic crisis. His research interests also include international economic topics related to the effects of conflicts on vulnerable groups and the manifestations of trade wars in the global markets. More recently, he focused his research on the challenges the Lebanese economy faces after Israel’s latest war on Lebanon. He holds a BA in Business Administration from the American University of Beirut, with a concentration on Financial Studies, in addition to an MA in the same field from the Lebanese American University. He is currently pursuing another BA in Political Science at the Lebanese University.

Articles by: Ali Noureddeen

Years into the Financial Collapse, Lebanon Still Awaits Justice

Lebanon’s new banking reform laws and forensic audits mark a rare chance to pursue accountability for the financial collapse. Their success, however, depends on political will to expose corruption and enforce reform.

Lifting Banking Secrecy: A Major Shift in Lebanon’s Financial System

Lebanon’s Parliament lifted banking secrecy in a recent law passed to facilitate financial restructuring. Next steps are key to building trust in reforms.

The Lebanese Banking Lobby and the Campaigns Against Reformist Voices

Lebanon’s banking lobby ramped up smear campaigns to silence reformists and secure control over key financial appointments.