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10月28日起摘牌,“浦发转债”转股比例超99%

Core Viewpoint - The Shanghai Pudong Development Bank's convertible bond (浦发转债) will be delisted on October 28, marking the end of its conversion period, with a conversion rate reaching 99.67%, significantly higher than market expectations [2][5]. Group 1: Convertible Bond Details - The浦发转债 was issued in November 2019 with a total scale of 50 billion yuan, making it the largest convertible bond issuance at that time [2]. - As of October 27, the未转股 (unconverted) proportion was only 0.33%, indicating a successful conversion process [5]. - The bond faced challenges earlier in the year, with a未转股 proportion of 99.9971% as of March 31, and 49.14% as of September 30 [3]. Group 2: Capital Support and Conversion - Major investors, including China Mobile and China Orient Asset Management, have actively participated in the conversion process, providing capital support to浦发银行 [4][5]. - China Mobile increased its stake in浦发银行 from 17% to 18.18% after converting 56.31 million convertible bonds into 450 million shares [4][5]. - The conversion of浦发转债 is expected to enhance浦发银行's core Tier 1 capital adequacy ratio, which stood at 8.91% as of June 30, 2025 [5]. Group 3: Market Impact - Following the delisting of浦发转债, only six bank convertible bonds will remain in the market, with a total market size reduction of over 90 billion yuan since the beginning of the year [6]. - The trend of convertible bonds in the banking sector has seen no new issuances in 2023, with several bonds exiting the market due to strong redemption clauses being triggered [6][7]. - The conversion of convertible bonds is viewed as a strategic move to bolster banks' capital strength and support business expansion [7].