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SpaceX draws $89 billion in demand for its debut bond sale, one of the largest US offerings this year

SpaceX has drawn roughly 89 billion in investor demand for its debut US bond sale, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, setting the stage for one of the largest investment-grade offerings this year. The company is seeking to raise between 20 billion and 25 billion from a five-tranche deal expected to price on Tuesday. At the lower [] This story continues at The Next Web
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The Economic Times
· Jun 23, 2026
SpaceX bond debut creates a $89 bn cosmic demand
SpaceX bond debut creates a $89 bn cosmic demand
The Motley Fool
· Jun 26, 2026
SpaceX Got $90 Billion in Orders for a $25 Billion Bond Sale Less Than 2 Weeks After Its IPO. Is That a Good Sign or a Warning?
SpaceX has plenty of fans ready to fund its dreams.
DNyuz
· Jun 22, 2026
SpaceX bankers kick off marketing for bond sale
SpaceX is selling investment-grade bonds for the first time in what’s expected to be the start of a massive borrowing spree to fund the company’s AI ambitions following its record 75-billion IPO. Bank of America Corp., Citigroup Inc., Goldman Sachs Group Inc., JPMorgan Chase Co., and Morgan Stanley — the banks that provided temporary []
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Related coverage for "SpaceX draws $89 billion in demand for its debut bond sale, one of the largest US offerings this year": The Economic Times — SpaceX bond debut creates a $89 bn cosmic demand . The Motley Fool — SpaceX Got $90 Billion in Orders for a $25 Billion Bond Sale Less Than 2 Weeks After Its IPO. Is That a Good Sign or a Warning?. DNyuz — SpaceX bankers kick off marketing for bond sale


