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Analysis-AI-driven surge in bond yields could be next risk for markets and growth

AI firms and governments have sold almost $220 billion of bonds this year, intensifying capital competition and lifting inflation-adjusted borrowing costs, LSEG data shows.

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By Harry Robertson LONDON, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Market gauges of inflation-adjusted borrowing costs have shot to their highest in more than a decade across major economies as AI companies and governments ramp up bond sales, raising risks for stock market...

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AI-driven surge in bond yields could be next risk for markets and growth

Resilient economies and rate hike bets also drive move

·Toronto, Canada
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The massive AI investments of the big "hyposcalers" and the need to cover the high level of public spending in the world's major economies are beginning to disturb some analysts.

·Argentina
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WTVB broke the news on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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