AI Financing Needs Do Not Override Cyclical Drivers Of Yield
2026-06-02 07:15:00 ET
By Lotfi Karoui
- Structural shifts vs. cyclical moves: Debt-funded AI capex may ultimately become a secular driver of risk premia, but any such transition is likely to unfold over years – leaving cyclical forces firmly in control of market dynamics in the interim.
- The recent rise in longer-dated U.S. Treasury yields isn’t really about AI: The back-up in yields since late February reflects shifting policy expectations far more than any meaningful repricing of the term premium tied to AI.
- Cyclical factors still support the hedging role of bonds: Even against a backdrop of larger deficits and prospective AI-driven borrowing, higher starting yields reinforce bonds’ ability to cushion portfolios and enhance total return potential – especially in a growth slowdown.
- For now, AI’s footprint is concentrated in hyperscalers’ long-dated spreads: In contrast to the broader non-financial corporate market, spreads on hyperscalers’ long-dated bonds have widened – largely a function of heavier issuance, particularly in the 30-year segment.
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