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Research highlights a period of significant expansion in AI infrastructure, with hyperscaler capex being revised upward following a 350% surge in weekly token usage. Credit markets have accommodated this growth with over $200 billion in YTD AI-related issuance, highlighting a flexible but increasingly crowded financing environment for major cloud infrastructure providers. However, these expansion efforts face critical physical headwinds, most notably a projected 55GW power shortfall that is driving a convergence between AI and energy sector financing. While corporate leverage remains healthy, valuation risks are mounting as credit spreads sit in the bottom decile of their historical range and signs of stress like rising high-yield defaults begin to emerge. The AI growth narrative is also facing structural pressure on terminal valuation multiples, affecting software and hardware stocks as investors weigh supportive technicals against deteriorating global fundamentals. Geopolitical volatility, specifically the Iran-Hormuz conflict, adds an asymmetric threat to energy markets that could push Brent oil prices toward a $140/bbl scenario. Consequently, the outlook for hyperscalers involves navigating a complex landscape of power constraints, high hedge fund leverage, and potential interest-rate-driven shifts in capital supply.

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