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05/03/2026
WIX company's fourth quarter profits exceeded expectations, causing the stock price to increase by 8.9%.
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4 m ago
OECD: By 2030, an additional $5 trillion investment may be needed for artificial intelligence infrastructure. This could lead to increased borrowing in industries such as real estate, energy, and IT hardware.
5 m ago
According to the OECD report, by 2030, nine major large-scale companies will need to raise $4.1 trillion in capital expenditure financing. If these nine companies finance half of this amount through the bond market, they will account for 15% of global corporate bond issuance. This includes Amazon, Alphabet, Google, Meta, and Microsoft.
5 m ago
According to OECD data, the proportion of company bonds maturing in 10 years or less has reached the lowest level since 2009, and is expected to be the lowest ever in 2025.
6 m ago
OECD: Artificial intelligence companies are competing to expand their data center and processor needs, leading to a surge in borrowing that may make corporate bonds more akin to "stocks".
6 m ago
The OECD's Dinoya stated that if inflation and energy costs rise simultaneously, given that financing demand remains high and borrowing costs are still high, higher bond yields will bring "greater pressure" to the debt market.
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