DAHSING BANKING Reports 13.1% Increase in Interim NP to $1.579B; Interim DPS Set at $0.31
Interim Results Announcement: Dahsing Banking reported its interim results for the six months ending June 2025, showing a turnover of $3.8 billion, which is a 15.5% increase year-over-year.
Net Interest Income Growth: The bank's net interest income rose by 9.4%, reaching $2.78 billion during the same period.
Increase in Fee and Commission Income: Net fee and commission income saw a significant increase of 20.4%, totaling $730 million.
Short Selling Activity: The short selling activity for Dahsing Banking was recorded at $357.16K with a ratio of 12.667%.
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FY2025 Results Outlook: Hong Kong-listed banks will begin releasing their FY2025 results in mid-February, with JP Morgan predicting varied earnings due to NIM migration and credit cost fluctuations, while dividend policies are expected to remain stable.
Performance Projections: Standard Chartered and Dah Sing Banking are anticipated to show strong profit growth exceeding 30%, while Bank of East Asia is expected to experience a profit decline, with the former two likely to deliver better total shareholder returns.
Market Sentiment: JP Morgan notes that while bank managements are cautious about asset quality, they are becoming more optimistic about revenue prospects, favoring Standard Chartered and HSBC Holdings over BOC Hong Kong.
Stock Ratings and Short Selling: Various banks have received different ratings, with Standard Chartered and HSBC Holdings rated as "Overweight," while Bank of East Asia is rated "Underweight," reflecting differing market sentiments and short selling ratios.

Market Performance: The Hang Seng Index (HSI) rose by 146 points (0.5%) to 27,173, while the Hang Seng Tech Index (HSTI) and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) also saw gains of 45 points (0.8%) and 71 points (0.8%) respectively.
Active Heavyweights: Notable movements included Meituan down 3% to $88.3, Xiaomi up 2% to $35.92, Alibaba up 1.5% to $160.2, and Tencent down 1.1% to $554.
Top Gainers: CSPC Pharma, Wuxi Biologics, and Innovent Biologics were among the top gainers, with increases of 6.3%, 5.6%, and 5.3% respectively, while New Oriental fell by 4.7%.
Significant Moves in Other Stocks: China Literature surged by 15.6%, Vobile Group increased by 13.3%, and Dahsing Banking rose by 7.4%, all hitting new highs, indicating strong market activity in various sectors.

Market Performance: The HSI rose by 154 points (0.6%) to 26,122, while the HSTI and HSCEI also saw gains, closing at 6,024 and 9,343 respectively.
Active Heavyweights: Notable movements included BABA (+2.1% to $168), Tencent (+0.4% to $635.5), and declines in Xiaomi (-0.98% to $46.28) and Meituan (-0.5% to $99.55).
Top Gainers: SMIC surged by 5.5% to $78.15, Trip.com increased by 3.1% to $564, and ABC reached a new high, up 0.8% to $6.01.
Significant Movers: HUA HONG SEMI and TIME INTERCON saw substantial increases of 11.6% and 11.1% respectively, while QUNABOX GROUP rose by 10.8% to $43.34.

Interim Results Announcement: Dahsing Banking reported its interim results for the six months ending June 2025, showing a turnover of $3.8 billion, which is a 15.5% increase year-over-year.
Net Interest Income Growth: The bank's net interest income rose by 9.4%, reaching $2.78 billion during the same period.
Increase in Fee and Commission Income: Net fee and commission income saw a significant increase of 20.4%, totaling $730 million.
Short Selling Activity: The short selling activity for Dahsing Banking was recorded at $357.16K with a ratio of 12.667%.




