AI deals now make up nearly 40% of all long-dated investment-grade bond supply. The AI boom is now a credit story.
Bloomberg counts about $70B of AI backstops sitting off balance sheets, with Nvidia guaranteeing up to 25% of some chip-financing deals. They cost nothing in the boom and come due in the bust, right as chipmakers’ earnings roll over.
Apollo says the buildout needs over $2T of investment-grade debt this decade while public markets can absorb under $1T.
If AI demand stalls, the first crack shows up in credit spreads, not the share price.
AI deals now make up nearly 40% of all long-dated investment-grade bond supply. The AI boom is now a credit story.
Bloomberg counts about $70B of AI backstops sitting off balance sheets, with Nvidia guaranteeing up to 25% of some chip-financing deals. They cost nothing in the… pic.twitter.com/nvozcsUrSC
— Kurt S. Altrichter, CRPS® (@kurtsaltrichter) August 17, 2026
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/BAMLC0A0CM
https://en.macromicro.me/collections/384/spreads/930/us-credit-spread
These lines are ticking upward, that is the exact early-warning signal to watch.
Another new 52w high for 30Y yields today – very stable market pic.twitter.com/rh3vUVOggs
— Data Driven Stocks (@stockdatamarket) August 17, 2026
This is staggering:
You can’t gamble your way to becoming wealthy. Most likely it will bleed you dry.
This is another sign of desperation due to inflation. Working a job no longer works so let’s try betting $1000 on a football game to get ahead in life. pic.twitter.com/NMhHZHsUF1
— QE Infinity (@StealthQE4) August 16, 2026
















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