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银行半年报观察:信贷扩张分化明显,零售贷款风险抬升
Di Yi Cai Jing Zi Xun·2025-09-03 14:44

Core Insights - The banking sector in A-shares is characterized by "stable total, optimized structure, and regional differentiation" under the dual pressures of insufficient effective credit demand and continuous narrowing of net interest margins [1][2] Credit Growth and Regional Differentiation - Despite a slowdown in overall credit growth due to weak macroeconomic recovery, nine city commercial banks achieved double-digit loan growth, with notable performances from Xi'an Bank, Jiangsu Bank, Chongqing Bank, Ningbo Bank, and Chengdu Bank [2][4] - The total loan amount of listed banks increased by 7.98% year-on-year, with an increment of 10.2 trillion yuan, where corporate loans contributed 84.6% of the increase, highlighting the weakness in retail loan demand [3][5] Loan Quality and Asset Quality - The overall non-performing loan (NPL) ratio for listed banks remained stable at 1.23%, with corporate loan NPL ratios improving, while personal loans, especially business and housing loans, faced rising risks [6][7] - City commercial banks exhibited the lowest corporate NPL ratio at 0.76%, while state-owned banks had the highest at 1.35%, although they showed improvement [6] Net Interest Margin and Profitability - The banking sector's overall net interest margin was 1.39%, down 13 basis points year-on-year, with state-owned banks experiencing the largest decline [5][6] - Despite the expansion of credit scale, the continuous decline in net interest margins is constraining banks' profitability, with some banks facing capital adequacy pressure [7] Future Outlook - Analysts predict that with continued adjustments in LPR and housing loan rates, banks may experience further narrowing of interest margins by 5 to 10 basis points, while quality regional banks are expected to benefit from financing demands in infrastructure, manufacturing, and green transitions [7]