Alphabet Considers First Yen Bond Sale to Fund AI Goals
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Google to Issue Yen Bonds to Secure AI Investment Funds; Issuance Size Expected to Reach Trillions of Won. Google is issuing Japanese yen-denominated Samurai Bonds for the first time in history. As the scale of investment in AI infrastructure, including data centers, semiconductors, and servers, surges, the company is moving away from funding solely with cash and targeting the global bond market
Alphabet plans first yen bond sale to fund AI build
Mizuho, Bank of America, and Morgan Stanley have the mandate. Pricing is expected this month. The trade follows Alphabet’s record CHF, sterling and euro issuances in February and last week’s $17bn euro-Canadian-dollar combination, all targeted at the $180-190bn capex programme. Alphabet plans to sell yen-denominated bonds for the first time, the company disclosed in a […] This story continues at The Next Web
Alphabet plans first yen bond sale to fund AI investments
Tokyo: Alphabet plans to sell Japanese yen-denominated bonds for the first time, it disclosed in a filing on Monday, as technology giants tap debt markets to fund artificial intelligence infrastructure deployments.The Google parent did not disclose the size of the offering. The issuance is expected to total several hundred billion yen, said a source with direct knowledge of the deal, adding that the terms are expected to be decided this month.Th…
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