-- 根据周三提交给香港交易所的文件,中信银行(港交所代码:0998,沪交所代码:601998)公布第一季度归属于股东的净利润为201亿元人民币,较上年同期的195亿元人民币增长3%。 每股收益为0.36元人民币,与上年同期持平。 营业利润为547亿元人民币,较上年同期的518亿元人民币增长5.6%。
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