Amazon Inc. set a record with a C$14B ($10B) Canadian dollar bond sale on June 8, surpassing Alphabet’s C$8.5B issue last month. The five‑part deal drew C$28B in orders, with maturities from 3 to 30 years and the longest tranche priced 110 bps over government bonds. Proceeds will support AI infrastructure spending (~$200B in 2026), corporate purposes, and debt repayment. Analysts expect hyperscaler issuance to reach $175B in 2026.
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