Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the declining performance of China Merchants Bank (招商银行), particularly in terms of revenue and profit growth, while contrasting it with the strong performance of Agricultural Bank of China (农业银行) in the A-share market. Group 1: Stock Performance - As of October 23, only two of the 42 A-share listed banks have a price-to-book ratio (PB) above 1, namely Agricultural Bank and China Merchants Bank [1] - Agricultural Bank leads the banking sector with a stock price increase of 56.35% year-to-date, while China Merchants Bank has only increased by 12.13%, ranking 22nd among its peers [1] Group 2: Financial Performance - In the first half of 2025, China Merchants Bank reported a revenue of 1699.69 billion yuan, a year-on-year decline of 1.72%, and a net profit of 749.30 billion yuan, with a slight increase of 0.25% [10] - The annualized return on equity (ROE) fell to 13.85% in the first half of 2025, down from over 15% in 2024 [3][10] - The bank's non-interest income decreased by 6.73% to 638.84 billion yuan, accounting for 37.59% of total revenue [10] Group 3: Loan and Asset Quality - As of mid-2025, the total real estate loans of China Merchants Bank reached 17499.33 billion yuan, with a notable increase in personal housing loans, while corporate real estate loans declined [13][14] - The bank's real estate non-performing loans decreased to 213.85 billion yuan, with the non-performing loan ratio for corporate real estate loans at 4.56% [13] Group 4: Regulatory Issues - China Merchants Bank has faced regulatory penalties totaling 22.06 million yuan in 2025, with the latest fine of 3 million yuan imposed for compliance failures [3]
银行业市净率最高的两家银行之一:一家涨了56%,另一家招商银行为何掉队?