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Amazon Issues $25B in Corporate Bonds to Fund AI Infrastructure Build-Out

One of the largest single AI-backed debt raises lands as hyperscalers race to lock in capital before rate cuts fade.

Published July 13, 2026 Source MSN From the chopped neck
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MACALLAN 1926 · July 13, 2026

Amazon Issues $25B in Corporate Bonds to Fund AI Infrastructure Build-Out

One of the largest single AI-backed debt raises lands as hyperscalers race to lock in capital before rate cuts fade.

Source MSN ↗

Amazon announced a $25 billion corporate bond issuance on July 7, earmarking proceeds for artificial intelligence and related infrastructure investments. The offering represents one of the largest single debt raises explicitly tied to AI capital expenditure and arrives as the company projects total 2025 capex north of $100 billion, the majority directed toward data center construction and custom silicon.

The bonds span multiple maturities, including long-dated tranches extending beyond ten years. Amazon priced into a market where investment-grade spreads remain compressed—the Bloomberg US Corporate Investment Grade Index trades at 89 basis points over Treasuries, near post-2021 tights—and where AI narrative still commands execution premium. The timing coincides with AWS revenue growth reaccelerating to 19% year-over-year in Q1 2025, driven by enterprise GenAI workload adoption and capacity allocation agreements that now stretch into 2027.

The issuance matters because it crystallizes the hyperscaler financing playbook: issue into strength, lock in duration before the Federal Reserve's easing cycle matures, and separate AI spend from operating cash flow in a way that preserves equity buyback optionality. Amazon holds $73 billion in cash and marketable securities as of March 31, but management has repeatedly signaled a preference for strategic leverage over balance sheet draw-down when funding multi-year infrastructure commitments. The bond proceeds allow the company to maintain liquidity for M&A while accelerating Trainium chip deployment and expanding AWS availability zones in high-demand geographies—Tokyo, Frankfurt, Northern Virginia—where power and cooling constraints have created bottlenecks.

Second-order effects ripple through the capital stack. Investment-grade corporate bond supply is running 11% ahead of 2024 year-to-date, and mega-issuers like Amazon absorb bid without moving secondary spreads, effectively setting a ceiling on borrowing costs for the next tier of obligors. Allocators hunting yield in a 4.2% ten-year Treasury environment face a choice: chase duration in Big Tech paper at +110 to +130 basis points, or move down the credit ladder into BB-rated data center REITs and co-location providers where spreads widen to +350 but default risk clusters around the same capex assumptions. The Amazon deal also confirms that AI infrastructure is no longer a speculative allocation—it is a rates-plus asset class with covenant-light structures and implicit government subsidy through accelerated depreciation schedules under domestic semiconductor incentives.

Operators should monitor Amazon's H2 2025 capex cadence, particularly spending velocity in Trainium chip production and whether AWS begins offloading co-location capacity to third-party providers—a move that would signal the company is near the ceiling of what it can efficiently deploy internally. The next inflection arrives in October when Amazon reports Q3 results and updates full-year capex guidance; any revision above $110 billion would mark the highest annual infrastructure spend by any corporation in history. Allocators should also watch bond performance relative to Microsoft's $15 billion issuance in May and Google's expected $20 billion offering in Q3—cross-issuer spread compression would indicate the market is pricing AI capex as diversified infrastructure risk rather than single-name tech exposure.

The $25 billion raise is not a defensive move. It is a declaration that Amazon intends to own the next decade of enterprise AI workload migration, and that it will finance that ownership at today's cost of capital before the window closes.

The takeaway
Amazon locked $25B in long-term debt for AI infrastructure—confirming hyperscalers will leverage, not liquidate, to fund the capex cycle.
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