# Bond Market Volatility: Small and Mid-Sized Banks Each Calculate Their Own Outcomes

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Ask AI · Why are the bond allocation strategies of small and medium-sized banks diverging amid bond market volatility?

Since the beginning of this year, the pattern of “big banks lending, small banks buying bonds” in the banking industry still exists. However, under the volatile bond market environment, the bond allocation strategies of small and medium-sized banks are gradually diverging: some small and medium-sized banks are heavily purchasing long-term bonds, while others focus on short-term products and adopt a cautious allocation approach. Industry insiders believe that the recent increase in allocation of medium- and long-term bonds by small and medium-sized banks is a passive response to the narrowing net interest margin and the “asset shortage” environment, aiming to boost yields by extending durations to alleviate short-term profit pressures and capital congestion. “In the context where effective credit demand has not fully recovered, allocating long-term bonds is a better way to activate idle funds and balance returns,” said a business manager from a rural commercial bank in East China. (China Securities Journal)

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