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Amazon’s $25 billion ‘surprise’ bond sale dangled extra yield to lure in buyers—and flashed a warning sign about the AI boom

Hyperscalers have sold an estimated 194 billion in AI-related bonds this year, and widening spreads on Amazon’s latest bond issuance show the market wants tech giants to pony up.
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ArcaMax
· Jul 7, 2026
Amazon's new bonds get cooler reception as AI debt floods market
When Amazon.com Inc. sold its biggest ever bond earlier this year, it was inundated with investor orders amid hype about the artificial intelligence boom. This time around, there’s less fanfare. Peak demand for its latest 25 billion offering ...
Bloomberg
· Jun 22, 2026
A Blockbuster Summer for Debt Issuance
Corporate bond bonanza.
The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jun 23, 2026
Shining light on India’s corporate bond market
Shining light on India’s corporate bond market
Seeking Alpha
· Jul 3, 2026
W. R. Berkley: Capital Appreciation Potential From Its Baby Bonds
W. R. Berkley: Capital Appreciation Potential From Its Baby Bonds
Economic Times
· Jul 8, 2026
10-year yield seen slipping to 6.64% as Fed bets ease
Indian government bonds may see further gains as US jobs data eases rate hike concerns. The potential inclusion of Indian sovereign bonds in a major index also supports bond prices. Retreating crude oil prices further contribute to the positive outlook for these bonds. Benchmark 10-year yields have already declined and are expected to ease more. Analysts anticipate further easing towards 6.64 levels in the near term.
Off The Press
· Jul 7, 2026
Amazon considers $25B debt sale to fund AI
Amazon is preparing to borrow 25 billion or more in the U.S. bond market, adding to a wave of jumbo debt financing as the world’s largest technology companies race to build artificial intelligence infrastructure, Bloomberg reports. The e-commerce and cloud computing giant has already raised more than 82 billion in investment-grade bonds across several currencies []...Click to read more
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Related coverage for "Amazon’s $25 billion ‘surprise’ bond sale dangled extra yield to lure in buyers—and flashed a warning sign about the AI boom": ArcaMax — Amazon's new bonds get cooler reception as AI debt floods market. Bloomberg — A Blockbuster Summer for Debt Issuance. The Hindu BusinessLine — Shining light on India’s corporate bond market. Seeking Alpha — W. R. Berkley: Capital Appreciation Potential From Its Baby Bonds. Economic Times — 10-year yield seen slipping to 6.64% as Fed bets ease . Off The Press — Amazon considers $25B debt sale to fund AI