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Published: Apr, 2013 | Pages:
80 | Publisher: Huidian Research
Industry: Banking | Report Format: Electronic (PDF)
"Research and Development Forecast of China's City Commercial Bank Industry, 2013-2017" mainly analyzes the asset size, quality of assets and business performance of China's city commercial banks, and also forecasts the future development in this industry; the information provides enterprises and investors with decision-making reference. In recent two years, the total assets of city commercial banks and other financial institutions have exceeded the assets of large-scale state-owned commercial banks. Of which, the asset scale of city commercial banks reached CNY 12.35 trillion by the end of December, 2012, increased by 23.7% over the same period of last year; and the total liability was CNY 11.54 trillion, increased by 23.8%. As of the end of Q3 in 2012, many city commercial banks have reached CNY 200 billion successfully, of which, Bank of Beijing has achieved the asset size of CNY 1 trillion. The growth rate of individual large scale banks was higher than the growth rate of overall industry; the concentration ratio of China's city commercial bank industry is increasing continuously.
1. Overview of City Commercial Bank Industry 1.1 Industrial Brief Introduction 1.1 Definition 1.2 Characteristics 1.3 Development History 1.4 Economic Status 2. Development Environment of China's City Commercial Bank Industry 2.1 Economic Environment 2.1.1 Economic Development Status 2.1.2 GDP 2.1.3 Investment in the Fixed Assets 2.1.4 Total Import and Export Amount and Growth Rate 2.2 Policy Environment, Laws and Regulations 2.2.1 Policy Environment 2.2.2 Related Laws and Regulations 3. Development Analysis of China's City Commercial Bank Industry 3.1 Status Quo 3.2 Regulatory Policy 3.3 Expansion Model 3.3.1 Area Expansion 3.3.2 Introduce Strategic Investor 3.3.3 Financing and Listing 4. Economic Operation Status of China's City Commercial Bank Industry 4.1 Industrial Assets and Liabilities 4.2 Quality of Assets 4.3 Industrial Profitability 4.4 Risk Solvency 5. Competitive Landscape of China's City Commercial Bank Industry 5.1 Concentration Ratio 5.2 SWOT 5.2.1 Strengthen 5.2.2 Weakness 5.2.3 Opportunity 5.2.4 Threat 6. Listed City Commercial Banks in China 6.1 Bank of Beijing 6.1.1 Profile 6.1.2 Business Performance and Income Composition 6.1.3 Quality of Assets 6.1.4 Distribution of Loan 6.2 Bank of Nanjing 6.2.1 Profile 6.2.2 Business Performance and Income Composition 6.2.3 Quality of Assets 6.2.4 Distribution of Loan 6.3 Bank of Ningbo 6.3.1 Profile 6.3.2 Business Performance and Income Composition 6.3.3 Quality of Assets 6.3.4 Distribution of Loan 6.4 Industrial Bank Co., Ltd. 6.4.1 Profile 6.4.2 Business Performance and Income Composition 6.4.3 Quality of Assets 6.4.4 Distribution of Loan 6.5 SPD Bank 6.5.1 Profile 6.5.2 Business Performance and Income Composition 6.5.3 Quality of Assets 6.5.4 Distribution of Loan 7. Unlisted City Commercial Banks in China 7.1 Bank of Shanghai 7.1.1 Profile 7.1.2 Business Performance and Income Composition 7.1.3 Quality of Assets 7.2 Bank of Jiangsu 7.2.1 Profile 7.2.2 Business Performance 7.3 Bank of Hangzhou 7.3.1 Profile 7.3.2 Business Performance and Income Composition 7.4 Bank of Wenzhou 7.4.1 Profile 7.4.2 Business Performance and Income Composition 7.4.3 Quality of Assets 7.5 Bank of Tianjin 7.5.1 Profile 7.5.2 Business Performance and Income Composition 7.5.3 Quality of Assets 7.6 Bank of Qingdao 7.6.1 Profile 7.6.2 Business Performance and Income Composition 7.6.3 Quality of Assets 8. Development Opportunities and Prospect Forecast of China's City Commercial Bank Industry 8.1 Development Opportunities 8.1.1 Opportunity of Economic Development Acceleration 8.1.2 Opportunity of Industrial Restructuring 8.1.3 Opportunity of Urban Integration 8.1.4 Opportunity of Infrastructure Construction 8.2 Development Prospect Forecast 8.2.1 Some City Commercial Banks Integrated Horizontally to Establish District Banks 8.2.2 Few City Commercial Banks Introduced Strategic Investors to Prepare for Listing 8.2.3 Few City Commercial Banks Introduced Private Capitals to Realize Privatization 8.2.4 Some City Commercial Banks Have to Exit the Market due to Merger or Bankruptcy
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