Alphabet, Parent Company of Google, Intends to Issue Bonds Worth at Least €3 Billion to Back AI Expansion Initiatives
2025-11-03 / Read about 0 minute
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On November 3, 2025, Alphabet, the parent company of Google, made public its intention to re-enter the European debt market. The company is set to issue benchmark bonds with a minimum value of €3 billion (roughly equivalent to $3.5 billion). These bonds will be issued in multiple tranches and will have varying maturities, spanning from 3 to 39 years. This move represents Alphabet's second foray into issuing euro-denominated bonds this year. The primary objective behind this bond issuance is to secure funds for its capital investments in the realms of artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure.