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Project Odyssey bond sale may increase to $4B amid strong demand

A bond sale linked to Microsoft's data center ambitions is on track to reach roughly $4 billion, up from an initial $3.9 billion target, amid strong investor demand for AI infrastructure debt. The deal follows a Blackstone-backed QTS bond offering in April 2026 that attracted approximately $12.5 billion in demand, signaling institutional appetite for AI-related fixed income. Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, and Alphabet are collectively planning hundreds of billions in 2026 capital expenditures, with Microsoft alone guiding toward about $190 billion.

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Project Odyssey bond sale may increase to $4B amid strong demand
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Microsoft-linked debt offering keeps growing as investors pile into AI infrastructure financing

A bond sale linked to Microsoft’s data center ambitions is on track to reach roughly $4 billion, up from an initial $3.9 billion target, as investor appetite for AI-related infrastructure debt shows no signs of cooling.

The deal and its trajectory #

The bond issuance, tied to Microsoft’s expanding data center footprint, was originally sized at $3.9 billion before strong demand pushed the total toward the $4 billion mark.

Consider what happened in April 2026 with a related transaction. A Blackstone-backed debut bond offering by QTS, financing a Microsoft data center in Phoenix, attracted approximately $12.5 billion in investor demand. That’s more than three times the size of the actual deal.

Microsoft is no stranger to the corporate bond market. The company executed a $19.75 billion issuance back in 2016, one of the largest corporate bond deals in history at the time. This time around, the motivation is more specific: data centers built to handle the compute demands of an AI-driven future.

Why investors can’t get enough #

Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, and Alphabet are collectively planning hundreds of billions of dollars in capital expenditures for 2026. Microsoft alone has guided toward approximately $190 billion in spending, and much of it will flow into data centers, networking equipment, and the physical infrastructure that makes AI models actually run.

The broader AI infrastructure financing wave #

The QTS deal in April set the template. A purpose-built data center, a blue-chip tenant commitment from Microsoft, and a bond structure that gives fixed-income investors a way to participate in the AI boom without touching equity volatility. The $12.5 billion in demand for that single offering signaled that institutional investors view AI infrastructure debt as a distinct, attractive asset class.

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