Amazon Seeks €12.5 Billion in Euro Bond Debut Amid AI Push
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Wednesday, 11 March 2026·Source: Bloomberg·US·corporate
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What happened: is making its debut in the euro bond market with a record eight-part sale, aiming to raise around €12.5 billion ($14.5 billion) as Big Tech firms...
Cross-source context: MarketWatch highlights amazon is preparing one of the largest corporate bond offerings in history to fund its AI buildout
What to watch next: movement around billion, amazon.
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Bloomberg(center)
Amazon.com Inc. is making its debut in the euro bond market with a record eight-part sale, aiming to raise around €12.5 billion ($14.5 billion) as Big Tech firms pour money into artificial intelligence infrastructure.
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Iran has warned US tech companies that their offices and infrastructure could become targets as regional conflict escalates. The IRGC-affiliated Tasnim News Agency published a list of locations, including cloud services from Google and Microsoft, allegedly used for military purposes. Iran also threa
Iran has warned US tech companies that their offices and infrastructure could become targets as regional conflict escalates. The IRGC-affiliated Tasnim News Agency published a list of locations, including cloud services from Google and Microsoft, allegedly used for military purposes. Iran also threa