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Novo Holdings, the parent company of Novo Nordisk, can proceed with its planned $16.5 billion acquisition of Catalent, a leading contract drug manufacturer, after U.S. regulators declined to challenge the deal following months of scrutiny.

The companies expect to close the transaction in the next several days, after a deadline passed for the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to raise objections and other regulatory conditions were fulfilled, according to statements issued by Novo Nordisk and Catalent. We asked the FTC for comment and will update you accordingly. Last week, the European Commission approved the transaction.

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The deal had generated enormous interest over concerns that competition in the pharmaceutical industry could be harmed. Indeed, the move was prompted by sporadic shortages of one of the world’s hottest-selling medications — Novo Nordisk’s weight loss treatment Wegovy — and designed, in part, to solve what has been a critical and seemingly intractable problem for Novo Nordisk.

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