Overview
- An SEC filing shows Amazon is marketing U.S. investment‑grade bonds in as many as 11 tranches.
- According to Bloomberg, the U.S. portion totals about $25 billion to $30 billion with maturities ranging from two to 50 years.
- Bloomberg reports a debut euro offering of up to €10 billion across as many as eight parts that could price as soon as Wednesday.
- Initial price discussions for a 2076 U.S. note are around 155 basis points over Treasuries, Bloomberg says.
- The sale follows Alphabet’s roughly $32 billion raise that included a 100‑year bond and Oracle’s plan to secure $45 billion to $50 billion in 2026, reflecting strong investor demand for high‑grade tech debt.