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Institutional investors tell Big Pharma to cooperate on coronavirus

While drugmakers have sprung into action to try and come up with vaccines to treat the coronavirus and test for the presence of COVID-19 and other measures, investors say they need to do more.

April 17, 2020 / 19:46 IST
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Institutional investors in 15 major pharmaceutical companies have called on the drugmakers to set aside rivalries and short-term interests and cooperate on finding solutions to the coronavirus.

The investor group - which holds more than 1.9 trillion euros ($2.1 trillion) in assets and includes Nordea, Nomura, Boston Common Asset Management and Dutch pension fund PGGM - said it will send drugmakers including Roche, Johnson & Johnson and Gilead, a list of principles it wants them to abide by for the coming year.

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The list includes prioritising the development of tests, medicines and vaccines, working together on data-sharing, paying suppliers on time, understanding if customers have financial hardship and ensuring supply lines are working.

The group said in a statement dated April 16 that it had "unfortunately... seen some examples of priority being given to short-term financial and competitive considerations".