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Nvidia Raises $25 Billion from Bond Sales

Nvidia successfully sold $25 billion in investment-grade bonds in its first debt offering since 2021. The transaction received an overwhelming market response, with total investor orders exceeding $85 billion, or more than three times the amount of bonds offered.
Initially, Nvidia planned to raise around $20 billion. However, high investor interest led the company to increase the issuance size to $25 billion. The offering consists of seven series of bonds with maturities ranging from two to 30 years.
This bond sale is Nvidia's first since June 2021, when the company raised about $5 billion from the debt market. Over the past five years, Nvidia has become one of the most dominant companies in the artificial intelligence industry due to the high demand for AI chips used in data centers and generative AI models.
According to the company's documents, the proceeds from the bond issuance will be used for general corporate purposes, including debt repayment and refinancing. Nvidia also aims to build a more liquid credit benchmark in the corporate bond market.
The high level of investor demand indicates strong market confidence in Nvidia's business prospects and the AI sector as a whole. Amid the global AI infrastructure build-up wave, major tech companies like Alphabet, Amazon, and Meta are also actively accessing debt markets to fund data center expansion and their computing capacity.
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