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ICBC stock price: Two weekend moves to watch before Shanghai reopens
25 January 2026
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ICBC stock price: Two weekend moves to watch before Shanghai reopens

Shanghai, Jan 26, 2026, 00:26 (CST) — Market closed.

  • ICBC Class A shares ended Friday at 7.21 yuan, slipping 0.83%.
  • The bank announced plans to introduce interest subsidies for eligible loans targeting small private companies and service-sector businesses, as outlined in new policy notices.
  • Investors are weighing ICBC’s US$20 billion offshore note programme debut in Hong Kong, alongside an upcoming H-share interim dividend payment set for Monday.

Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) Class A shares (601398.SS) ended Friday at 7.21 yuan, slipping 0.83%. The Shanghai market is set to reopen on Monday. Shanghai Stock Exchange

Late Friday, the state lender confirmed it will continue offering interest subsidies on eligible loans to small and micro private companies and service-sector operators, referencing two policy notices from the Ministry of Finance. The bank clarified the support applies to certain loans issued from Jan. 1 and assured there would be no added fees for processing the subsidies. Sina Finance

The key point now is simple: Beijing is pushing banks to maintain credit growth for the private sector and services, crucial for employment. Investors focus on the balance — boosting lending helps, but if pricing remains tight, it chokes net interest margin, the gap between earnings on loans and deposit costs.

ICBC has been securing offshore funds as well. An A-share announcement confirmed it closed a US$20 billion global medium-term note programme listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and released the corresponding offering circular. Sina Finance

A notice on the Hong Kong exchange said the programme allows ICBC, or its designated branches, to issue debt notes solely to professional investors for 12 months following Jan. 21, with listing expected to kick in on Jan. 22. These programmes function like a shelf, enabling issuers to access markets in multiple tranches without having to restart the approval process for each issuance.

ICBC has moved to adjust its capital buffers, redeeming a 3 billion yuan Tier 2 capital bond at the first call date by exercising a call option, according to Shanghai Securities News. Tier 2 bonds, which qualify as subordinated debt under regulatory capital rules, can impact an issuer’s funding structure when redeemed. Cnstock Paper

Big-bank peers softened on Friday. China Construction Bank dropped 0.46%, while Bank of China dipped 0.57%, according to exchange data. The heavy trading in these major state lenders looks set to continue into the new week. Shanghai Stock Exchange

The downside risk for the sector remains tied to credit costs and the lingering property overhang. S&P Global Ratings credit analyst Ming Tan commented this week that the sector’s “capital adequacy … is strong, and real estate loan losses are manageable,” highlighting risk controls and loss-absorbing buffers as safeguards. ([AAStocks][6])

Beyond their main lending operations, banks are cracking down on retail rules for precious metals products amid rising volatility attracting fresh investors. ICBC bumped up the minimum investment for its Ruyi Gold accumulation product to 1,100 yuan, up from 1,000 yuan, according to a Sina Finance report.

Dividend timing could keep ICBC under the spotlight. According to a Hong Kong filing, the 2025 interim cash dividend for H shares is set to be paid on Monday, Jan. 26. The A-share dividend was already paid on Dec. 15, 2025. www1.hkexnews.hk

On Monday, traders will be eyeing the A-share open closely for momentum linked to the subsidy boost and to see if ICBC shifts from paperwork to actual issuance under its US$20 billion note programme. A pricing supplement on the Hong Kong exchange would reveal funding costs — and that’s usually the figure the market focuses on for its calculations.

[6]: https://www.aastocks.com/en/stocks/analysis/china-hot-topic-content.aspx?catg=4&id=NOW.1498065&source=AAFN “
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