Movement Alert|Bank of China Falls 3.11% in Regular Trading, 50 Billion Yuan Tier 2 Capital Bond Issuance Completed Amid Regulatory Fine

Market Focus
06/17

On June 17, Bank of China fell 3.11% in regular trading, trading at HK$5.31/share, with turnover of HK$1.019 billion. The decline came as the bank disclosed completion of a large-scale capital bond issuance alongside a regulatory penalty.

On the news front, Bank of China announced on June 16 the completion of a 50 billion yuan write-down tier 2 capital bond issuance in the interbank bond market. The bonds carry a 10-year fixed rate at 1.93% with a redemption option at the end of the fifth year, with proceeds earmarked for supplementing tier 2 capital. The bank has now issued three tranches of tier 2 and perpetual bonds totaling 130 billion yuan year-to-date, signaling sustained capital replenishment needs. Additionally, the Shenzhen branch of the People's Bank of China disclosed on June 15 that Bank of China's Shenzhen branch was fined 4.6235 million yuan for violations related to financial statistics and fintech regulations.

Within the Diversified Banks sector, HSBC Holdings rose 1.44%, while peers CCB fell 1.69%, ICBC fell 2.23%, BOC Hong Kong fell 1.39%, and CM Bank fell 2.22%, indicating broad sector weakness.

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