Analysis-US corporate AI debt surge tests investor limits as fatigue emerges
AMZN•Investors demand higher yields for AI bonds
Investors are increasingly demanding higher yields for AI bonds as the wave of debt issuance funding the artificial-intelligence buildout tests the limits of investor demand, with some large bond buyers warning that the market is showing signs of indigestion.
While fund managers remain comfortable with the credit quality of companies such as Amazon and Alphabet, Google's parent company, they are increasingly demanding higher yields to accommodate the flood of issuance. This has raised concerns that a tipping point could emerge if AI spending continues to escalate.
"You've started to see the indigestion show up in tech spreads in particular," said Neil Sutherland, head of U.S. fixed income at Schroders.
Tech corporate bond spreads are the extra yield investors demand to hold their debt over U.S. Treasuries; wider spreads signal higher perceived risk, while tighter spreads reflect stronger investor confidence.




