The surge of AI investments is impacting credit markets on Wall Street, as major tech companies, or hyperscalers, are issuing significant amounts of debt. Banks are proactively purchasing credit default swaps (CDS) to hedge against potential exposure, while hedge funds are capitalizing on this trend by selling protection for profit. However, the potential emergence of clear winners and losers in the AI race raises concerns about the stability of these CDS trades, which could become riskier as the landscape evolves.
AI Boom Influences Credit Markets on Wall Street
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