AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRegulatory Pharma: Neuren Pharmaceuticals’ Rett syndrome drug Daybu (trofinetide) cleared a major hurdle after the EMA’s CHMP reversed course and issued a positive opinion, paving the way for a European Commission decision; if approved, it would be the first EU treatment for Rett neurobehavioral symptoms for patients aged five and older, with potential sales milestones and royalties for Neuren and partner Acadia. Regulatory Pharma: Merck (MSD) also won EU approval for Keytruda plus Padcev as a perioperative regimen for cisplatin-ineligible adults with resectable muscle-invasive bladder cancer, aiming to cut recurrence and death risk. Crypto & Finance (Liechtenstein): Bitcoin Suisse secured a MiCAR licence from Liechtenstein’s financial regulator, enabling regulated crypto services across selected EEA markets, while OpenPayd obtained MiCA authorization to expand stablecoin and custody services ahead of the July 1 deadline. Trade & Policy: Thailand pushed for more trade diversification, including an FTA path with EFTA (Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Iceland) and continued EU talks, as it seeks to reduce reliance on the US. Business & Legal: A court in Ontario allowed fraud claims to proceed against a Liechtenstein-based trustee, rejecting jurisdiction objections and keeping cross-border trust disputes in focus.
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