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US hyperscale cloud providers have significantly raised their capital expenditure plans, both public and private credit markets are rapidly moving into AI infrastructure financing, and the financing structure is evolving quickly and extending deeper into the value chain—all of this has happened intensively within just a few months, with a speed, scope, and level of innovation that exceeds market expectations. Morgan Stanley believes that AI is evolving into a capital markets story, and understanding the flow of capital is becoming as important as understanding the technological innovation itself.
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Data shows that South Korean retail investors had a net purchase of approximately $4.5 billion in US stocks in July. Among these, $840 million flowed into SK Hynix ADR, despite about a 10% premium. The triple-leveraged semiconductor ETF SOXL was the top favorite among South Korean investors, and leveraged products accounted for four of the top ten purchased assets. Analysts noted that South Korean retail investors are "switching arenas but not bets," continuing to focus on the AI theme. The prevalence of ADR premiums and leverage is seen as a sign of excessive speculation, which may exacerbate volatility in specific markets.
Tech Giants' Financing Booms Keep Breaking Records, 30-Year US Treasury Yield Hits Nearly 20-Year High! AI Supercycle Enters New Phase of "Capital Equals Computing Power"
The sales volume of US investment-grade bonds has reached a record high for the third consecutive month, maintaining the fastest issuance pace in the market, driven by corporate borrowing for artificial intelligence infrastructure spending. According to data compiled by institutions, high-grade bond supply in August reached $145.2 billion, surpassing the $136 billion total for the same period in 2020.

