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SpaceX Set to Raise $25 Billion of Bonds in Debut Offer

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June 23, 2026

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SpaceX Set to Raise $25 Billion of Bonds in Debut Offer

Elon Musk’s rocket, satellite and AI conglomerate is set to raise 25 billion of bonds in five parts on Tuesday, in its debut bond offer, and is paying a relatively wide premium over Treasuries to get the deal done, people familiar with the matter said. Ed Ludlow has more. (Source: Bloomberg)

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