On July 17, Sino Biopharmaceutical fell 3.04% in regular trading, trading at 4.98 HKD/share, with turnover of approximately 170 million HKD. The decline came amid broad-based selling pressure across the pharmaceutical sector.
The entire pharmaceuticals sector experienced significant weakness, with major peers declining in tandem: CSPC Pharmaceutical Group fell 3.95%, Hengrui Medicine fell 3.71%, Asymchem Laboratories fell 7.38%, Luye Pharma fell 4.05%, and Hansoh Pharmaceutical fell 2.96%. The synchronized pullback suggests sector-level headwinds rather than company-specific factors, particularly as Sino Biopharmaceutical had accumulated gains in recent sessions following a series of positive catalysts including its TQC3721 licensing deal with AstraZeneca worth up to $1.9 billion, deepened strategic cooperation with GSK in respiratory therapies, and the breakthrough therapy designation for TRD205 by the CDE.
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