Nvidia Seeks to Raise Over $25B in First Bond Deal Since 2021
Original: Chipmaker Nvidia seeks to raise over $25B in first bond deal since 2021
Nvidia targets over $25 billion in its first bond offering since 2021, testing investor appetite for AI-sector debt.
Nvidia is returning to the bond market for the first time since 2021, planning to raise more than $25 billion in a major debt offering. The deal arrives amid what the company's advisers describe as a deluge of borrowing sweeping through the AI and technology sector. The issuance will serve as a high-profile test of how much additional AI-related debt exposure institutional investors are willing to absorb.
Nvidia, the dominant supplier of GPUs powering the global AI infrastructure buildout, has announced plans to raise more than $25 billion through a bond offering — its first debt market transaction since 2021. The move is one of the largest single bond deals in recent memory for a technology company and arrives at a moment when AI-related capital expenditure is reshaping corporate finance across the sector.
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