Nvidia Shares Rise 2.7% as Chip Maker Targets $20B Bond Offering

June 15th, 2026 -

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NVIDIA is entering the debt markets for the first time in five years. Its shares rose 2.7% in early trading on Monday after the company released a prospectus for a multi-part offering of senior unsecured investment-grade notes, marking its first bond deal since 2021. Here’s a look at what this offering involves and what it suggests about Nvidia’s approach to capital allocation during this phase of the AI infrastructure cycle.

The prospectus did not include details about the size or pricing of the offering. According to Bloomberg, which cited sources familiar with the situation, Nvidia aims to raise at least $20 billion for general corporate purposes. NVIDIA did not respond right away to requests for comment.

This move puts Nvidia among a growing number of tech companies turning to debt markets to support AI expansion. So far this year, bond markets have taken in about $300 billion in AI-related debt, with Amazon and Alphabet as major issuers. For a company like Nvidia, which generates strong cash flow, issuing debt instead of using cash reserves is a way to stay flexible and secure borrowing costs at investment-grade rates.

Investors’ positive reaction to a debt offering that could reduce equity’s share of future cash flows shows the market’s confidence in Nvidia’s earnings outlook. By issuing $20 billion in bonds for general corporate purposes, Nvidia signals it has big plans ahead, and the market seems to see this as a sign of ambition, not financial trouble.

This content is provided for general information purposes only and is not to be taken as investment advice nor as a recommendation for any security, investment strategy or investment account.
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