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Home / Business and Economy / AI Fuels Record Bond Trading Boom

AI Fuels Record Bond Trading Boom

4 Jan

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Summary

  • Average daily bond trading reached $50 billion in 2025, a new record.
  • Companies fund AI investments, boosting new bond sales and trading.
  • Private credit market growth spurs increased trading activity.
AI Fuels Record Bond Trading Boom

Corporate bond trading reached unprecedented levels in 2025, averaging $50 billion daily. This record activity is driven by companies funding significant investments in artificial intelligence infrastructure, such as data centers. The issuance of new bonds related to these AI projects encourages investors to trade older debt for fresh securities, thereby increasing market liquidity and volume.

The burgeoning private credit market is also a key factor, with large deals like Meta Platforms and Blue Owl Capital raising substantial funds for data center development. This expansion in private markets leads to increased trading opportunities as investors seek to enter and exit positions. Experts anticipate this trend to continue as a major opportunity through 2026.

Furthermore, longer-dated bonds issued by tech and utility companies for AI-tied investments are proving attractive to active traders, including hedge funds. Increased hedging activity in the credit default swap market, driven by concerns about an AI bubble, is also expected to boost trading volumes further, solidifying a new era of active bond market participation.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
AI investments are driving increased corporate borrowing for infrastructure, leading to record issuance of new bonds and higher trading volumes.
The growth of the private credit market, especially for large infrastructure projects, creates more trading opportunities as investors manage their positions.
Yes, tech companies are issuing longer-dated bonds to fund AI-tied investments, which in turn spurs more active trading.

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