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  2. New FDA Director Could Sway Biotech ETFs
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New FDA Director Could Sway Biotech ETFs

Ben HernandezNov 14, 2025
2025-11-14

Biotech stocks could sway toward the upside with the appointment of a new director at the Federal Drug Administration’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. Dr. Richard Pazdur will take the reigns, bringing 26 years of related industry experience.

The move was cheered by Wall Street analysts who view the appointment as a positive given Dr. Pazdur’s experience in the industry as opposed to bringing in an outsider. The latter would typically bring uncertainty to a sector that President Trump was looking to shake up to improve efficiency. As seen in the YTD performances of the MSCI and S&P 500 biotech indexes, the move could add an additional catalyst to their current rallies.

This is a Chart of MSACWIBIO
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Rising M&A Activity

Another positive for the sector is the number of rising mergers and acquisitions (M&A) deals this year. This creates a chance for traders to get value-oriented biotech stocks before they continue moving higher. More rate cuts could pave the way for additional M&A deals to take place following the Fed’s second rate cut of the year.

The accelerated push for higher M&A deal flow comes after a relatively sluggish 2024. After the Federal Reserve just instituted the first rate cut of the year, the prospect of additional cuts could be more conducive for deals in the rest of 2025. Additional cuts open the door for cheaper financing and thus, potentially more M&A in the biotech/pharma industry.

According to data from Biopharma Dive, there’s been close to 40 acquisition deals thus far with the rest of Q4 still left to go. This compares to 39 deals for the whole of 2024. So it’s a wait-and-see situation to determine if the number of total deals in 2025 will surpass the previous year.


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