Amazon Plans $25 Billion Bond Sale to Fund AI Infrastructure
Amazon is seeking to raise at least $25 billion through a US dollar bond sale to fund its growing investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure.

Amazon.com Inc. is looking to raise at least $25 billion from a US dollar bond sale, its latest funding push as the company ramps up investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure. The offering, one of the largest corporate bond deals this year, underscores the massive capital requirements of the AI arms race among Big Tech firms.
The bond sale will add to Amazon's already substantial debt load, but the company's strong credit profile — rated A1 by Moody's and AA- by S&P — suggests it can secure favorable terms. For fixed-income traders, the deal size and pricing will be closely watched as a barometer of investor appetite for high-grade corporate debt. A successful sale could tighten spreads on Amazon bonds and potentially spill over to other tech issuers. NowPrice's live bond prices and yield charts show how the market is reacting to the announcement in real time.
Investors will focus on the final yield levels relative to Treasuries, as well as the allocation to different maturities. The deal may also signal Amazon's confidence in its AI spending plans, which could influence broader market sentiment on tech sector growth. Traders should monitor secondary market trading in Amazon bonds post-issuance for clues on demand sustainability.