Financial Industry 08 (Aug 23 - Dec 26)

Re: Financial Industry 07 (Jul 18 - Dec 25)

Postby winston » Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:38 am

Malaysia Banks: Upward reversal of LLP from the bottom

We are projecting 3-4% yoy core net profit growth for banks in 2Q25F, underpinned by growth of 2-3% yoy in NII and c.6% in NOII.

We are not overly concerned about the potential qoq upturn in LLP in 2Q25F as the 2Q25F credit charge-off rate is likely to remain low at c.15bp.

Reiterate Overweight on banks given our expectations of ongoing writebacks in management overlay and rising dividend payout ratios.

Source: CGS

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Re: Financial Industry 07 (Jul 18 - Dec 25)

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Re: Financial Industry 08 (Aug 23 - Dec 26)

Postby winston » Thu Jul 24, 2025 2:46 pm

Malaysian banks’ bad debts could rise from tariff risks, CGS International flags

Bad debts at Malaysian banks could rise this year and in 2026, from potential credit risks amid higher US tariffs.

Gross impaired loans — debts deemed unrecoverable as a percentage of total loans — could rise by 5.6% in 2025, before picking up to 7% in 2026. That’s a reversal from the decline in bad debts over the past four years.

A 10% jump in gross impaired loans for 2026 will reduce the year’s total net profit of banks under coverage by 3.2%.

Hong Leong Bank Bhd (KL:HLBBANK) would be least impacted with its net profit down only 1%, while Affin Bank Bhd (KL:AFFIN) would be heaviest hit with a potential earnings decline of 10.9%.

In the event that banks need to provide for 50% of the new gross impaired loans, the additional provisions will be able to cover up to 37.9% of the increase in 2026.


Source: theedgemalaysia.com

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Re: Financial Industry 08 (Aug 23 - Dec 26)

Postby winston » Wed Aug 13, 2025 1:56 pm

Malaysian banks will withstand tariff risks even as provisions may rise — Fitch

By Maryam Kamal

“Assuming no further escalation, we do not expect the higher tariff to have an outsized impact on banking-sector performance because of banks’ consistent underwriting practices and adequate loan-loss buffers”.

Still, the persistent uncertainty due to rapidly evolving trade policies is likely to dampen loan demand and put moderate pressure on asset quality, they cautioned.

We believe pressure on net interest margins may re-emerge”, though the impact on banks’ profits is expected to be “broadly manageable due to their active asset-liability management”.

While asset quality of major Malaysian banks has been stable since last year and management overlays built up have been gradually released, credit impairments are expected to rise moderately over the next 12 to 18 months as some banks rebuild their loan-loss buffers.


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Re: Financial Industry 08 (Aug 23 - Dec 26)

Postby winston » Sat Aug 16, 2025 8:08 am

China's banks see both declines in NPL balance and ratio

China's commercial banks‘ non-performing loans declined by 2.4 billion yuan (HK$2.62 trillion) quarter-on-quarter to 3.4 trillion yuan as of June-end and the NPL ratio improved 0.02 percentage points to 1.49 percent, official data shows.

The banks posted a combined net profit of 1.2 trillion yuan in the first half of the year.

The sector's net interest margin narrowed slightly to 1.42 percent in the second quarter, down 1 basis point from the previous quarter.

Banks increased their provisions against potential loan losses, with loan loss reserves rising by 126.9 billion yuan from the previous quarter to 7.3 trillion yuan.

The provision coverage ratio strengthened by 3.84 percentage points to 211.97 percent.

Source: The Standard

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Re: Financial Industry 08 (Aug 23 - Dec 26)

Postby winston » Tue Sep 02, 2025 9:17 am

<Research>M Stanley Lists Ratings, Dividend Yield Forecasts for CN Banks for 2025, 2026 (Table)

Stocks | Ratings | 2025 Dividend Yield Forecast | 2026 Dividend Yield Forecast
ABC (01288.HK) | Overweight | 5.1% | 5.3%
ICBC (01398.HK) | Overweight | 6.1% | 6.2%
CCB (00939.HK) | Overweight | 5.7% | 5.9%
BANK OF CHINA (03988.HK) | Overweight | 5.7% | 5.9%
BANKCOMM (03328.HK) | Underweight | 5.6% | 5.3%
PSBC (01658.HK) | Overweight | 4.8% | 4.6%
CM BANK (03968.HK) | Overweight | 4.0% | 4.2%
CITIC BANK (00998.HK) | Overweight | 5.8% | 6.1%
MINSHENG BANK (01988.HK) | Overweight | 5.0% | 5.5%
CEB BANK (06818.HK) | Underweight | 6.4% | 6.6%
CQRC BANK (03618.HK) | Underweight | 7.4% | 7.5%

Source: AASTOCKS Financial News

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Re: Financial Industry 08 (Aug 23 - Dec 26)

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