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Goldman Sachs is arranging $1.15 billion in junk bonds to finance an AI data center linked to CoreWeave.

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Goldman Sachs is testing investor demand for a roughly $1.15 billion junk bond issue, with proceeds earmarked for building a data center leased to AI cloud computing firm CoreWeave. Sources familiar with the matter said the project, located near Richmond, Virginia, is developed by PowerHouse Data Centers (a subsidiary of American Real Estate Partners) and Chirisa Technology Parks, and is slated to hit the market as early as September. The financing comes as investors grow cautious about AI infrastructure debt. With AI data center-related bond issuances surging this year, the market has started demanding higher yields. CoreWeave has previously backed numerous high-yield bond offerings from data center developers via long-term lease deals, though its speculative-grade credit rating has also lifted financing costs.

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