KEY POINTS
  • Shares of Moderna, BioNTech, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson rose on Monday as China battles its worst Covid outbreak in two years.
  • Jefferies' analysts, in a note on Monday, said the outbreak and lockdowns in China have fueled fear among investors that the pandemic will take longer to resolve than expected.
  • "Vaccine makers will continue to trade on global fear of more waves," Michael Yee, an equity analyst, wrote in the Monday note.

Shares of the major vaccine makers rose on Monday as China battles its worst Covid outbreak since 2020, fueling fear that the pandemic will drag on which could drive demand for future vaccine orders.

Moderna's stock jumped more than 8% to close at $150.07. In the morning, the biotech company's stock had surged nearly 20% to hit an intraday high of $166.75.