No Result
View All Result
Global Finances Daily
  • Alternative Investments
  • Crypto
  • Financial Markets
  • Investments
  • Lifestyle
  • Protection
  • Retirement
  • Savings
  • Work & Careers
No Result
View All Result
  • Alternative Investments
  • Crypto
  • Financial Markets
  • Investments
  • Lifestyle
  • Protection
  • Retirement
  • Savings
  • Work & Careers
  • Login
Global Finances Daily
No Result
View All Result
Home Financial Markets

Alphabet highlights new AI-related risks in tapping debt market

February 9, 2026
in Financial Markets
0
Alphabet highlights new AI-related risks in tapping debt market


Google CEO Sundar Pichai gestures to the crowd during Google’s annual I/O developers conference in Mountain View, California, on May 20, 2025.

David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images

As Alphabet returns to the debt market to fund its artificial intelligence buildout, the company is acknowledging new risks tied to the rise of AI and its hefty investments in infrastructure.

In its annual financial report late last week, the Google parent highlighted the potential impact of AI on the company’s core advertising business and the possibility of ending up with “excess capacity” from its costly commitments.

“To meet the compute capacity demands of AI training and inference, as well as traditional cloud computing services, we are entering into significant leasing arrangements with third party operators, which may increase costs and operational complexity,” the company stated in the filing with the SEC. Large commercial agreements could also increase “liabilities and obligations in the event of nonperformance by us, our counterparties, or vendors,” Alphabet said.

One of the headline numbers in Alphabet’s earnings report was $185 billion, representing the high end of what the company says it may shell out in capital expenditures this year, more than double its 2025 capex.

To help finance its AI ambitions, Alphabet is planning to raise $20 billion from a U.S. dollar bond sale, according people familiar with the matter who asked not to be named because the details are confidential. The planned sale would take place over four tranches, including a 100-year bond deal in sterling, the people said, with one adding that the deal is five times oversubscribed.

Bloomberg first reported on the planned debt funding, which was originally expected to reach $15 billion.

Alphabet held a $25 billion bond sale in November. Its long-term debt quadrupled in 2025 to $46.5 billion. CFO Anat Ashkenazi said on last week’s earnings call that as the company considers its total investment, “we want to make sure we do it in a fiscally responsible way, and that we invest appropriately, but we do it in a way that maintains a very healthy financial position for the organization.”

When asked on the call what keeps executives up at night, CEO Sundar Pichai responded “compute capacity,” adding, “power, land, supply chain constraints, how do you ramp up to meet this extraordinary demand for this moment?”   

In total, Alphabet, Microsoft, Meta and Amazon are now projected to increase capex this year by more than 60% from the historic levels reached in 2025, as they load up on high-priced chips, build new facilities and buy the networking technology to connect it all.

At the center of Google’s AI strategy is Gemini, its large language model and AI assistant that’s going head-to-head with OpenAI’s offerings and Anthropic’s Claude.

Pichai said on the earnings call that the Gemini AI app now has more than 750 million monthly active users, up from 650 million monthly active users last quarter.

With more consumers adopting generative AI, Google has to face the potential of people decreasing their use of internet search, which means possible changes in the company’s dominant ad business. It’s another thing that Google included in the risk sections of its financial filing for the first time.

“We and our competitors are constantly adjusting to meet this shift and provide new and evolving advertising formats,” the filing says. “There is no assurance that we will adapt effectively and competitively to meet this shift, and that such advertising formats, strategies, and offerings will be successful.”  

Thus far, Google has been able to fend off concerns that AI will cannibalize its search and ads business. Ad revenue in the fourth quarter increased 13.5% from a year earlier to $82.28 billion.

— CNBC’s Seema Mody contributed to this report.

WATCH: Clearly Google is getting very good returns on capex

Clearly Google is getting very good returns on capex, says D.A. Davidson's Gil Luria
Editorial Team

Editorial Team

Related Posts

Credit card debt tops $1.28 trillion
Financial Markets

Credit card debt tops $1.28 trillion

February 10, 2026
The U.S. bond market is suddenly flashing a warning sign about the economy
Financial Markets

The U.S. bond market is suddenly flashing a warning sign about the economy

February 10, 2026
More than 1 million homeowners are underwater on their mortgage — a 7-year high. Here’s what experts advise they do.
Financial Markets

More than 1 million homeowners are underwater on their mortgage — a 7-year high. Here’s what experts advise they do.

February 10, 2026
Affordability led to a chasm between stock prices, consumer optimism
Financial Markets

Affordability led to a chasm between stock prices, consumer optimism

February 10, 2026
Retail sales fizzled at the end of the holiday season. Tariffs altered Americans’ buying habits
Financial Markets

Retail sales fizzled at the end of the holiday season. Tariffs altered Americans’ buying habits

February 10, 2026
Coca-Cola, CVS Health, Ferrari, Taiwan Semi and more
Financial Markets

Coca-Cola, CVS Health, Ferrari, Taiwan Semi and more

February 10, 2026
Load More
Next Post
Australian leaders urge calm after Sydney clashes during Israeli President Herzog’s visit

Australian leaders urge calm after Sydney clashes during Israeli President Herzog’s visit

Popular News

  • Josh Garber

    How to Contact Hilton Customer Service

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • The 10 best banks for college students in 2025

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • What The Clarity Act Means For Ripple And XRP Once Done

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • I Used Monarch Money for 30 Days: Here’s What Happened

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • The Morning Briefing: New COO for Old Mill and cyber security

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Latest News

This LG 77-Inch OLED TV Is Half Off Right Now

This LG 77-Inch OLED TV Is Half Off Right Now

February 10, 2026
0

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of...

Bitcoin Trades Like Growth Stock, Not Gold: Grayscale

Bitcoin Trades Like Growth Stock, Not Gold: Grayscale

February 10, 2026
0

Bitcoin’s long-standing narrative as “digital gold” is being put to the test as its recent price action increasingly resembles that...

Phoenix’s Jack Edwards: Where the opportunities are in European private credit

Phoenix’s Jack Edwards on opportunities in European private credit

February 10, 2026
0

Ahead of DealCatalyst’s European Private Credit Conference on Direct Lending, Jack Edwards (pictured), head of structured credit and alternatives at...

The Little-Known Side Effect Of Masseter Botox I Didn’t Expect

The Little-Known Side Effect Of Masseter Botox I Didn’t Expect

February 10, 2026
0

I can pinpoint the exact moment I knew I had to do something about my jaw pain. It was my...

Global Finances Daily

Welcome to Global Finances Daily, your go-to source for all things finance. Our mission is to provide our readers with valuable information and insights to help them achieve their financial goals and secure their financial future.

Subscribe

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Editorial Process

© 2025 All Rights Reserved - Global Finances Daily.

No Result
View All Result
  • Alternative Investments
  • Crypto
  • Financial Markets
  • Investments
  • Lifestyle
  • Protection
  • Retirement
  • Savings
  • Work & Careers

© 2025 All Rights Reserved - Global Finances Daily.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.