AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBiotech & Rare Disease: Neuren Pharmaceuticals surged 36% after Acadia’s DAYBU (trofinetide) won a positive CHMP recommendation in Europe for Rett syndrome neurobehavioral symptoms, moving to an expected European Commission decision in the coming months—potentially making it the first EU-approved option for this indication. Cancer Care: The EU also approved Merck/MSD’s KEYTRUDA plus Padcev perioperative and continued after surgery for cisplatin-ineligible resectable muscle-invasive bladder cancer, adding a new PD-1 inhibitor + antibody-drug conjugate pathway. More Oncology: Gilead’s Trodelvy gained EC marketing authorization as first-line monotherapy for unresectable or metastatic triple-negative breast cancer patients not eligible for PD-(L)1 inhibitors. Crypto Regulation (Liechtenstein): Bitcoin Suisse secured a MiCAR CASP license in Liechtenstein, giving it a regulated base to expand across selected EEA markets. Digital Payments & Stablecoins: OpenPayd obtained MiCA authorization to offer fiat-to-stablecoin on/off-ramping, custody and transfers across the EEA. Space Tech (Philippines): PhilSA and the Commission on Filipinos Overseas teamed up to boost youth participation and mobilize Filipino space experts abroad.
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