金融监管总局发布最新数据!股份行净息差环比回升1个基点
券商中国·2025-11-15 23:32

Core Viewpoint - The financial regulatory authority has reported stable growth in the banking and insurance sectors, with significant increases in assets and loans, indicating a robust financial environment in China [1][2][7]. Banking Sector Summary - As of the end of Q3, the total assets of China's banking institutions reached 474.3 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 7.9%, with large commercial banks holding 208.1 trillion yuan, up 10% [1]. - The net profit of commercial banks for the first three quarters was 1.9 trillion yuan, roughly unchanged from the previous year, while the net interest margin stood at 1.42%, stable quarter-on-quarter but down 11 basis points year-on-year [3]. - The non-performing loan balance for commercial banks was 3.5 trillion yuan, with a non-performing loan ratio of 1.52%, reflecting a slight increase from the previous quarter [6]. Insurance Sector Summary - The total assets of insurance companies and insurance asset management companies reached 40.4 trillion yuan, an increase of 4.5 trillion yuan or 12.5% since the beginning of the year [2]. - Life insurance companies accounted for 35.4 trillion yuan, growing 12.3%, while property insurance companies had assets of 3.2 trillion yuan, up 9.9% [2]. Loan Growth and Structure - The balance of inclusive small and micro enterprise loans was 36.5 trillion yuan, with a year-on-year growth of 12.1%, indicating strong support for small businesses [7]. - The proportion of large commercial banks in the total assets of the banking sector reached a new high of 43.88%, up 4.74 percentage points since the end of 2019, highlighting their increasing dominance [7]. Liquidity Indicators - The liquidity coverage ratio for commercial banks was 149.73%, up 0.48 percentage points from the previous quarter, indicating stable liquidity conditions [8]. - Other liquidity metrics, such as the net stable funding ratio and loan-to-deposit ratio, also showed slight improvements, reflecting a solid liquidity position across the banking sector [8].