-- 中國銀行(上海證券交易所代號:601988,香港證券交易所代號:3988)公佈,2026年第一季歸屬於母公司股東的淨利年增4.2%,從544億元增至566億元。 根據週四提交給上海證券交易所的文件,每股盈餘與去年同期持平,為0.18元。 淨利息收入年增7.8%,從1,077億元增至1,161億元。 營業利潤年增8.4%,達到1788億元。 截至3月底,該行不良貸款率從年初的1.23%降至1.22%,不良貸款總額為2,870億元。 中國資產規模第四大的銀行第一季總資產成長3.2%,達到39.6兆元人民幣,而預估至2025年底,該行總資產將達到38.4兆元。
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