10 April 2026Markets & Economy
AI hyperscalers set to outborrow America's biggest banks
The bond market's new kings aren't wearing suits. AI hyperscalers borrowed $121 billion last year — more than four times their historical average — and analysts expect them to hit $140 billion annually through 2028, potentially exceeding the Big Six banks' $157 billion. Meta's $30 billion October deal was the largest non-M&A high-grade bond ever, while Oracle's credit default swaps tripled after its $18 billion September raise. The supply shift is reshaping credit markets: hyperscaler capex needs are driving net corporate issuance up 30% to $945 billion this year, forcing traditional bank issuers to step back from their record Q1 pace.
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