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U.S. Senate Makes Progress on Shutdown Deal, Novo Nordisk Loses Out to Pfizer

U.S. Senate Makes Progress on Shutdown Deal, Novo Nordisk Loses Out to Pfizer

Squawk Box Europe Express · CNBC International

November 10, 202530m 12s

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The U.S. Senate progressed a deal towards ending the longest U.S. Government shutdown in history. Eight democrats joined all but one republican in voting to move forward with a funding bill that will keep the U.S. Government liquid through January 30th, drawing rebuke from Democratic party leaders given the deal’s lack of guarantees on healthcare. Meanwhile, China will resume exports of Nexperia chips following a row with the Dutch government, potentially giving a boost to the autos industry which had been hit by the supply shock. In pharma news, the battle between Pfizer and Novo Nordisk for weight-loss biotech Metsera has ended, with the Danish conglomerate losing out in the $10 billion deal.

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