Amazon aims to raise $25B from bond sale in massive AI infrastructure bet
Amazon's massive bond sale highlights strong investor confidence in AI-driven growth, potentially reshaping tech industry dynamics. The post Amazon aims to raise $25B from bond sale in massive AI infrastructure bet appeared first on Crypto Briefing.

Amazon aims to raise $25B from bond sale in massive AI infrastructure bet The tech giant's debt offering is part of a broader borrowing spree as Big Tech races to build out AI and cloud computing capacity. Share Add us on Google by Editorial Team Jul. 7, 2026 Amazon is tapping the corporate bond market with plans to raise $25 billion, joining a growing wave of tech giants loading up on debt to fund their artificial intelligence ambitions.
The offering, initially guided at $25 billion to $30 billion in US high-grade bonds, ultimately priced at $37 billion in USD alone after investor demand came in far hotter than expected. A bond sale that kept getting bigger What started as a $25 billion target ballooned into something much larger. The final USD pricing landed at $37 billion, making it one of the largest corporate bond sales in history.
The offering is structured as a multi-tranche, multi-currency deal that includes a euro-denominated leg. When you combine both components, the total issuance could approach $50 billion. Advertisement The approximately $126 billion in orders for just the USD portion signals extraordinary appetite for high-grade tech credit right now.
The proceeds are earmarked primarily for capital expenditures tied to Amazon Web Services, the company’s cloud computing division that has become the backbone of its AI strategy. The AI borrowing frenzy is real Amazon isn’t doing this in a vacuum. Nvidia and Meta have each pursued their own $25 billion bond offerings, capitalizing on favorable market conditions and investor enthusiasm for anything adjacent to artificial intelligence.
Amazon has also demonstrated a willingness to tap international debt markets. The company completed a record $14 billion bond sale in Canadian dollars, reflecting a diversified approach to capital raising that spreads currency risk and accesses different investor pools. What this means for investors The massive oversubscription of Amazon’s bond offering tells us something important about the current state of the corporate debt market.
Investors are hungry for high-grade paper, particularly from tech companies with clear AI-driven growth narratives. For Amazon specifically, channeling this capital into AWS expansion could meaningfully strengthen its competitive position against Microsoft’s Azure and Google Cloud. Borrowing $37 billion (and counting) is about as aggressive as it gets.
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by Editorial Team Jul. 7, 2026 Share Add us on Google Amazon is tapping the corporate bond market with plans to raise $25 billion, joining a growing wave of tech giants loading up on debt to fund their artificial intelligence ambitions. The offering, initially guided at $25 billion to $30 billion in US high-grade bonds, ultimately priced at $37 billion in USD alone after investor demand came in far hotter than expected.
A bond sale that kept getting bigger What started as a $25 billion target ballooned into something much larger. The final USD pricing landed at $37 billion, making it one of the largest corporate bond sales in history. The offering is structured as a multi-tranche, multi-currency deal that includes a euro-denominated leg.
When you combine both components, the total issuance could approach $50 billion. Advertisement The approximately $126 billion in orders for just the USD portion signals extraordinary appetite for high-grade tech credit right now. The proceeds are earmarked primarily for capital expenditures tied to Amazon Web Services, the company’s cloud computing division that has become the backbone of its AI strategy.
The AI borrowing frenzy is real Amazon isn’t doing this in a vacuum. Nvidia and Meta have each pursued their own $25 billion bond offerings, capitalizing on favorable market conditions and investor enthusiasm for anything adjacent to artificial intelligence. Amazon has also demonstrated a willingness to tap international debt markets.
The company completed a record $14 billion bond sale in Canadian dollars, reflecting a diversified approach to capital raising that spreads currency risk and accesses different investor pools. What this means for investors The massive oversubscription of Amazon’s bond offering tells us something important about the current state of the corporate debt market. Investors are hungry for high-grade paper, particularly from tech companies with clear AI-driven growth narratives.
For Amazon specifically, channeling this capital into AWS expansion could meaningfully strengthen its competitive position against Microsoft’s Azure and Google Cloud. Borrowing $37 billion (and counting) is about as aggressive as it gets. Disclosure: This a
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