<Research>BOCI: ICBC Selected as Preferred Choice Among Chinese Bank H-Shares; Over RMB 50 Trillion in Deposits to be Repriced to Alleviate NIM Pressure
BOCI's Recommendations: BOCI maintains an Overweight rating on Chinese banking sector H-shares, recommending ICBC as the top pick due to its attractive valuation, along with other banks like ABC, CM BANK, CCB, PSBC, and CEB BANK.
Liability Repricing Window: The banking sector is expected to face a significant liability repricing window in 2026, which will help alleviate downward pressure on net interest margins (NIM) and support a recovery in bank profitability.
Profit Growth Outlook: Despite current NIM pressures, BOCI anticipates that the fundamentals of the banking industry will remain strong, with a slight year-on-year growth in net profit expected in 2025 and an acceleration to about 2% growth in 2026.
Short Selling Data: The report includes short selling data for the recommended banks, indicating varying levels of short selling activity and ratios, reflecting market sentiment towards these stocks.
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CSSC Strategic Agreements: China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) signed strategic cooperation agreements with several banks, including ABC, Bank of China, ICBC, and CCB, in Beijing on March 9-10.
Focus of Discussions: The discussions led by CSSC Chairman Xu Peng with bank leaders centered on aligning resources and expanding cooperation to meet China's strategic needs and enhance financial services for the real economy.

Southbound Stock Connect Insights: HSBC Global Research highlights recent historical highs in southbound fund flows, indicating investor concerns but maintaining confidence in long-term capital inflows despite short-term volatility.
Preferred Stocks in Hong Kong: The report favors HKEX and BOC Hong Kong among Hong Kong financial stocks due to their revenue potential from increased market activity and suitability for long-term yield-oriented investors.
Chinese Financial Stocks Preference: HSBC prefers bank stocks over insurance stocks in the short term, citing stable earnings and dividends, particularly favoring large state-owned banks like ICBC and CCB.
Short Selling Data: The report includes short selling data for various stocks, indicating significant short selling activity in both HKEX and BOC Hong Kong, with varying ratios across different stocks.

JPMorgan's Market Outlook: JPMorgan anticipates that Chinese banks will outperform the market due to increasing geopolitical tensions and market risk aversion.
Defensive Stocks: The report highlights ICBC and CCB as defensive stocks in a risk-off environment, while BANK OF NINGBO is noted for its strong potential.
Upside Potential: JPMorgan identifies lagging stocks with good dividend yields, such as CMB's A-shares and ICBC, as having significant upside potential.
Growth Prospects: PU DEV BANK is mentioned for its growth prospects, indicating a diverse range of investment opportunities within the Chinese banking sector.

Morgan Stanley Report: Morgan Stanley has identified a list of Defensive Stocks in the Asia-Pacific region, particularly focusing on Hong Kong stocks that offer high dividends, low volatility, and an Overweight rating.
Highlighted Stocks: The report includes several stocks such as China Tower, Bosideng, Midea Group, and various banks like CCB and Bank of China, along with their short selling data and performance metrics.
Market Performance: The HSI closed down 518 points (2%) at 25,249, with the HSCEI and HSTECH also experiencing declines, totaling a market turnover of $364.304 billion.
Financial Sector Decline: Major financial stocks like HSBC and AIA saw significant losses, with HSBC down 3.7% and AIA down 4.7%, amidst high short selling activity.
Commodities Stocks Drop: Commodities stocks generally fell, with companies like SD GOLD and ZHAOJIN MINING losing between 2.8% and 3.3%, while MMG reported strong profits but still saw a 4.3% drop in share price.
Gainers Amidst Losses: Despite the overall market downturn, CHINAHONGQIAO and CHALCO gained 6% and 5.4% respectively, attributed to tightened aluminum supply following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Market Overview: The Hong Kong stock market experienced significant declines, with the HSI dropping as much as 804 points, closing down 717 points or 2.8% by midday, influenced by geopolitical tensions and a downturn in financial stocks.
Financial Sector Impact: Major financial institutions like HSBC and AIA saw substantial losses, with declines of 3.7% and 5.5% respectively, contributing to the overall market downturn.
Commodity and Shipping Stocks: Commodity stocks and shipping companies faced steep declines, with notable drops in companies like SD Gold and COSCO Ship Energy, reflecting broader market pressures.
Tech Sector Performance: The tech sector also struggled, with significant losses from major players like Tencent and Alibaba, although Netease saw a slight increase, indicating mixed performance within the industry.






