Market Chatter: JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley Plan to Offer TeraWulf Data Center Loan to Private Credit Firms

MT Newswires Live
Jun 05

JPMorgan Chase (JPM) and Morgan Stanley (MS) are arranging a $350 million project financing for TeraWulf (WULF), which the two banks plan to sell to private credit firms, Bloomberg reported Thursday, quoting unnamed sources familiar with the matter.

The report said that usually bank-originated loans are sold to funds in the high-yield bond market or to participants in the syndicated-loan market.

Funds from the TeraWulf loan are to back the construction of a data center in New York, the report said.

Bloomberg said that JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley representatives declined to comment, and a TeraWulf representative pointed to the firm's latest earnings call, in which executives said a financing process had been started.

TeraWulf, JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley didn't immediately respond to requests for comment by MT Newswires.

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