-- 周一下午,医疗保健类股下跌,纽约证券交易所医疗保健指数和道富医疗保健精选行业SPDR ETF (XLV) 均下跌0.3%。 iShares生物技术ETF (IBB) 上涨1.3%。 公司新闻方面,安进公司 (AMGN) 周一宣布,将向其位于波多黎各的生物制剂生产工厂追加投资3亿美元。安进股价下跌2.1%。 Vanda Pharmaceuticals (VNDA) 股价上涨超过5%,此前该公司周一宣布,其晕动病药物Nereus已在美国上市。 礼来公司 (LLY) 股价上涨0.2%,此前巴克莱银行将该公司目标股价从1350美元上调至1400美元,并维持“增持”评级。 加拿大皇家银行资本市场在一份报告中指出,Moderna(MRNA)的研发管线持续取得进展,癌症疫苗和传染病项目的进展使其风险回报更加平衡。加拿大皇家银行维持对该股的“与行业持平”评级,并将目标价从35美元上调至38美元。Moderna股价上涨4.6%。
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