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Σάββατο 2 Ιουλίου 2016

Brexit means EMA must find a new home, and so much more




FiercePharma | Eric Palmer 

The European Medicines Agency, the drug regulator for Europe, is headquartered in London. The problem is that the U.K. voted Thursday to leave the European Union, meaning the EMA will now have to leave and find a new home. It is one of the countless concerns that affect the pharma industry with Britain’s historic vote to give up on European unity. 
Over the warnings of business leaders in pharma and all other industries, U.K. voters by a 52% to 48% margin opted to quit the E.U. While the vote is not even legally binding, U.K Prime Minister David Cameron has said he would do as voters decided. He has pledged to resign.
The financial reaction was immediate and messy. The London FTSE 100 index sank by 8%, the biggest fall in more than three decades, before recovering slightly to trade down 5%. The broader FTSE 250 index has dropped 7.5%. The pound hit its lowest level against the dollar in 31 years touching $1.3236, as investors tried to puzzle through what the vote means for businesses.