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Nvidia is seeking to raise $20B+ from its first corporate bond sale since 2021, marketed in seven tranches, with maturities spanning two to 30 years

Chipmaking giant Nvidia Corp. is looking to sell at least $20 billion of bonds on Monday, joining a wave of companies that are borrowing …

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Nvidia is seeking to raise $20B+ from its first corporate bond sale since 2021, marketed in seven tranches, with maturities spanning two to 30 years

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Nvidia Goes Bond Shopping, Eyes $20B+ in First Sale Since 2021

Nvidia is hitting the corporate bond market for the first time in years, looking to raise over $20 billion.

Nvidia is back in the bond market. The chip giant is marketing its first corporate bond sale since 2021, aiming to pull in at least $20 billion in fresh capital.

The offering spans seven tranches with maturities stretching from two years all the way out to 30. That's a wide spread, designed to attract different types of institutional investors across the yield curve.

The sheer size of the raise is eye-popping. A $20 billion-plus bond sale puts this among the largest corporate debt offerings in recent memory. For a company swimming in cash from AI chip demand, tapping the debt markets at this scale signals major plans ahead.

Details on how Nvidia intends to deploy the capital haven't been disclosed. But when a company with this kind of revenue momentum borrows this aggressively, the market pays attention.