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Core Viewpoint - The upcoming expiration of the 50 billion yuan convertible bonds from Shanghai Pudong Development Bank (SPDB) is drawing significant market attention, with a substantial portion yet to be converted into equity, raising concerns about potential cash payouts and capital adequacy [2][4][5]. Summary by Sections Convertible Bonds and Shareholding Changes - On October 13, SPDB announced that China Mobile converted 56.31 million convertible bonds into 450 million ordinary shares, increasing its stake from 17.00% to 18.18% [2]. - In June, Xinda Securities converted approximately 118 million SPDB convertible bonds into A-shares, representing 23.57% of the total issuance [2]. - As of now, 37% of the convertible bonds, amounting to about 18.6 billion yuan, remain unconverted, with a premium rate of around 8% [2][4]. Market Pressure and Stock Performance - SPDB's stock price rose by 5.66% to 12.51 yuan per share on October 13, followed by a 2.08% increase to 12.77 yuan on October 14, coinciding with the conversion price of the bonds [4]. - The remaining 18.6 billion yuan of convertible bonds must be converted within two weeks, creating significant pressure on the bank [4]. Capital Adequacy Concerns - As of the end of Q1, 99.9971% of the SPDB convertible bonds had not been converted, raising concerns about the bank's capital adequacy if a large cash payout is required [5][6]. - The core Tier 1 capital adequacy ratio is close to regulatory limits, making the conversion of bonds critical for maintaining capital levels [5][6]. Market Dynamics and Future Outlook - The convertible bond market is experiencing a significant reduction in size, with 121 bonds successfully delisted since 2025, indicating a trend of shrinking market scale [9]. - Despite the increase in new bond issuance, the lack of large-scale bank convertible bonds may lead to a continued decline in overall market size [10][11]. - Regulatory encouragement for banks to supplement capital through various debt instruments is expected to continue, with a focus on optimizing capital structures and enhancing risk resilience [12].