Bonds tied to artificial-intelligence infrastructure experienced a sharp selloff on Tuesday. The decline followed Amazon’s announcement that it plans to borrow an additional $25 billion through new debt issuance.
The selling pressure hit debt securities that finance large-scale AI development projects. Investors reacted to the prospect of increased supply in the corporate bond market.
Amazon’s latest borrowing adds to its already substantial debt load. The company has been aggressively investing in AI-related data centers and cloud computing capacity.
The selloff affected bonds issued by other companies involved in the AI buildout. Market participants adjusted their positions in anticipation of further borrowing from technology giants.
Trading volumes for AI-related debt spiked during the session. Some bond prices fell by multiple points, pushing yields higher.
The move reflects growing sensitivity in credit markets to supply risks. Investors are weighing the potential for more issuance as companies race to fund AI expansion.
Analysts noted that the selloff does not signal distress in the broader credit market. It appears concentrated in sectors most exposed to AI capital spending.
The development comes amid a broader debate about the pace and scale of AI investment. Some market observers question whether returns will justify the massive borrowing.
Amazon’s debt sale is expected to price later this week. The outcome will offer a gauge of investor appetite for AI-related credit risk.





