-- 水曜午後遅く、ヘルスケア関連株は下落し、ニューヨーク証券取引所ヘルスケア指数は0.6%安、ステート・ストリート・ヘルスケア・セレクト・セクターSPDR ETF(XLV)は0.9%安となった。 iシェアーズ・バイオテクノロジーETF(IBB)は1.5%下落した。 企業ニュースでは、ボストン・サイエンティフィック(BSX)の株価は、大和証券が投資判断を「アウトパフォーム」から「ニュートラル」に引き下げ、目標株価を従来の83ドルから60ドルに下方修正したことを受け、3.3%下落した。 アッヴィ(ABBV)は、免疫治療薬「スカイリジ」と「リンヴォック」の力強い売上高成長に牽引され、第1四半期決算が予想を上回ったことを受け、通期業績見通しを引き上げた。同社の株価は3.7%上昇した。 アストラゼネカ(AZN)は、英国のライフサイエンス分野の活性化を目指し、ケンブリッジとマックルズフィールドの拠点を中心に、英国に3億ポンド(4億490万ドル)を投資するとブルームバーグが報じた。アストラゼネカの株価は1.1%下落した。 カルビスタ・ファーマシューティカルズ(KALV)とキエージ・グループは水曜日、キエージがカルビスタを1株あたり27ドル、総額約19億ドルで現金買収する契約を締結したと発表した。カルビスタの株価は38%急騰した。
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