Juicy Yields Draw Junk Bond Buyers to Investment-Grade AI Debt
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Investment-grade data center builders tapping junk-bond buyers for billions says AI infra is now a fixed-income asset class with its own risk/return profile. If you’re on the build side, capital is there but expects yield — structure projects so they can stand on their own cash flows, not just equity stories.
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