Google's parent company Alphabet's bond subscription demand exceeds $100 billion

Odaily Planet Daily reports that, according to sources directly familiar with the matter, Alphabet’s bond issuance demand has exceeded $100 billion, with the issuance size expected to be around $15 billion. This level of demand is among the most vigorous in the history of corporate bond issuance, demonstrating investors’ strong interest in debt assets related to the artificial intelligence boom. Just last week, Oracle raised $25 billion through a bond issuance, with a record-breaking $129 billion in demand. Alphabet has also designated multiple banks to prepare for potential bond issuances denominated in Swiss francs and British pounds, including a rare 100-year bond.

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