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医药生物行业周报(6月第1周):创新药出海热度持续上升-20250609
Century Securities·2025-06-09 00:47

Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly state an investment rating for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry, but it indicates a positive outlook on the global competitiveness of domestic innovative drugs and the trend of innovative drugs going abroad [3][4]. Core Viewpoints - The innovative drug sector is experiencing a surge in overseas collaboration, highlighted by the partnership between Bristol-Myers Squibb and BioNTech to jointly develop a PD-L1/VEGF dual antibody with a total package worth $9 billion [3][4]. - The report notes that the recent ASCO conference showcased significant advancements in dual antibodies and ADCs, indicating a differentiated layout in early clinical stages for domestic innovative drugs [3][4]. - The report mentions a peak in the current COVID-19 wave, with a positivity rate of 23.8% reported at the end of May, which is higher than the entire year of 2024, although it has started to decline slightly [3][4]. Weekly Market Review - The pharmaceutical and biotechnology sector rose by 1.13% from June 3 to June 6, underperforming the Wind All A index, which increased by 1.61% [9][10]. - Among sub-sectors, raw materials and blood products both increased by 2.89%, while in vitro diagnostics rose by 2% [9][10]. - Notable stock performances included Yiming Pharmaceutical with a rise of 33.1%, Wanbangde at 32.6%, and Anglikang at 30.3%, while *ST Longjin fell by 36.3%, Huason Pharmaceutical by 12.4%, and Maipu Medical by 9.3% [12][10]. Industry News and Key Company Announcements - On June 4, Innovent Biologics reported promising Phase I clinical data for IBI363 in treating advanced non-small cell lung cancer at the ASCO annual meeting [12][13]. - On June 6, CSPC announced that its adenosylcobalamin capsules received drug registration approval from the National Medical Products Administration [13][14]. - On June 5, CanSino Biologics announced the approval of a new indication for its PD-1/CTLA-4 inhibitor in first-line treatment for cervical cancer [13][14]. - On June 2, Bristol-Myers Squibb and BioNTech announced a collaboration to develop the PD-L1/VEGF dual antibody BNT327, with a significant financial commitment involved [13][14].