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拆解大行半年报:息差降幅边际收窄,非息收入贡献大增
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-08-31 11:29

Core Viewpoint - The performance of major state-owned banks in China has shown signs of improvement in the first half of the year, with a notable increase in investment income and non-interest income, despite ongoing pressure on net interest margins [1][2]. Group 1: Financial Performance - The six major banks reported a total operating income of 1.83 trillion yuan, a slight increase from approximately 1.8 trillion yuan in the same period last year [1]. - The net profit attributable to shareholders reached 682.52 billion yuan, compared to about 683.39 billion yuan in the previous year, indicating mixed results with three banks showing positive growth and three negative [1][2]. - The operating income of all six banks experienced year-on-year growth, with China Bank leading at 3.76%, followed by Construction Bank at 2.15% and Industrial and Commercial Bank at 1.57% [2][3]. Group 2: Interest Income and Net Interest Margin - The net interest income for the six banks totaled 1.32 trillion yuan, reflecting a decline of approximately 2% compared to the previous year [3][4]. - The decline in interest income is primarily attributed to a decrease in loan yields, which outweighed the positive impact of lower deposit interest rates [4]. - The net interest margin continued to decline, with five banks experiencing a drop of over 10 basis points compared to the previous year, although the rate of decline has shown signs of slowing [12][13]. Group 3: Provisioning and Impairment Losses - The total provision for impairment losses across the six banks was approximately 422.7 billion yuan, an increase of about 22 billion yuan year-on-year [5][6]. - Notably, Construction Bank and Postal Savings Bank increased their provisioning efforts significantly, with year-on-year increases of 22.85% and 34.62%, respectively [5][7]. Group 4: Investment Income and Non-Interest Income - Investment income has become a key support factor for bank performance, with significant growth in bond investment income, although this was partially offset by declining bond market yields [8][10]. - Non-interest income, particularly from investment gains, saw substantial increases, with some banks reporting growth rates exceeding 50% [9][10]. - The recovery in fee and commission income was also notable, with four banks reporting positive year-on-year growth, particularly Postal Savings Bank and Agricultural Bank, which both exceeded 10% [11]. Group 5: Outlook on Net Interest Margin - Management from various banks expressed optimism regarding the stabilization of net interest margins in the second half of the year, despite ongoing downward pressures from market conditions [12][14]. - Factors such as the adjustment of loan pricing and the gradual impact of deposit rate reductions are expected to contribute to a narrowing of the decline in net interest margins [15].