Oracle’s Credit Risk Drops to One Month-Low After Strong Results
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Wednesday, 11 March 2026·Source: Bloomberg·US·corporate
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What happened: A key gauge of Oracle Corp.’s credit risk improved the most since Feb. 2 on Wednesday, after the database giant’s quarterly report helped ease investor fears about AI-related capital spending.
Cross-source context: CNBC highlights oracle CEO Clayton Magouyrk said on an earnings call the company's model of having customers provide data chips for new data center builds is working. MarketWatch highlights for the first time in over a decade and a half, Oracle says it grew both revenue and earnings by at least 20%.
What to watch next: movement around month-low, results.
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A key gauge of Oracle Corp.’s credit risk improved the most since Feb. 2 on Wednesday, after the database giant’s quarterly report helped ease investor fears about AI-related capital spending.
A key gauge of Oracle Corp.’s credit risk improved the most since Feb. 2 on Wednesday, after the database giant’s quarterly report helped ease investor fears about AI-related capital spending.
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