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The article discusses Alphabet's, the parent company of Google, investment of approximately 3.89 billion US dollars through its inaugural issuance of Australian dollar-denominated bonds, aimed at funding its expansion in the artificial intelligence sector. The bond issuance was divided into four tranches with maturities ranging from 3 to 20 years, with the longest-term tranche offering a yield of 6.9%. This move reflects a trend among technology companies to rely on the debt market to diversify their sources of financing, especially amid rising costs associated with AI activities, which are expected to exceed $730 billion in corporate spending by 2026. Additionally, Alphabet recorded its first negative free cash flow of $5.9 billion in the second quarter due to increased capital expenditures related to expanding AI infrastructure, with its capital expenditure guidance raised to between $195 billion and $205 billion for 2026.
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