Roche core operating income up 9% in Q2

FILE PHOTO: Workers clean windows of a building of Roche in Rotkreuz

(Reuters) – Roche’s second-quarter adjusted operating income rose a better-than-expected 9% on higher sales of diagnostic tests and pharmaceuticals.

Core operating income, which is adjusted for one-off effects, gained 9% to 12.67 billion Swiss francs ($13.07 billion), the Swiss drugmaker said in a statement on Thursday, above an analyst consensus of 12.1 billion francs.

It confirmed its full-year guidance.

($1 = 0.9694 Swiss francs)

(Reporting by Ludwig, editing by Kirsti Knolle)

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