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Why Nvidia stock is climbing around 3% today

On August 12, 2026 by voice

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Nvidia stock (NVDA) rose early Wednesday as investors appeared to take some comfort from a new financing initiative involving six of Wall Street’s biggest investment firms.

Shares rose around 3% to about $223 in early trading.

The MoUs announced Monday bring together Apollo Global Management, BlackRock, Blackstone, Brookfield Asset Management, Goldman Sachs, and KKR to help mobilize more than $500 billion of third-party capital for AI infrastructure projects.

The arrangement gives Nvidia’s customers access to a much larger pool of capital without requiring the chipmaker to fund the entire buildout itself.

The participating financial firms will independently evaluate individual projects and determine how much capital to commit.

That distinction matters because investors have increasingly questioned whether Nvidia’s financing arrangements could create a form of circular financing, in which the company helps customers obtain funding to buy Nvidia’s own chips, supporting demand that might otherwise be weaker.

Nvidia’s direct financial exposure under the new structure appears more limited than some investors had initially feared.

Morningstar said Nvidia will not provide cash to the financing platform and may instead provide support for the residual value of assets in certain cases.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the company could provide a “residual-value support mechanism for up to 25% of an opportunity,” assessed on a project-by-project basis.

That potentially limits the amount of risk Nvidia takes onto its own balance sheet while allowing outside investors to finance a much larger portion of the AI infrastructure buildout.

Circular financing concerns remain

The financing structure nevertheless comes at a sensitive time for the AI industry.

Hyperscalers, including Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft, have been taking on substantial debt to fund data centers, computing capacity, and AI development.

The growing capital requirements have pushed credit markets to pay closer attention to whether the expected returns from AI infrastructure will justify the spending.

Nvidia has faced additional scrutiny because it has increasingly provided financial support to companies that purchase its hardware.

The company was previously reported to be discussing guarantees of as much as $250 billion to support OpenAI’s lease and debt financing for a large>Those arrangements have raised concerns that financing could help sustain demand for Nvidia’s chips even before AI infrastructure generates sufficient cash flow to support the investment.

The new Wall Street partnership is intended to address some of that concern by moving much of the funding responsibility to independent financial institutions.

Analysts remain bullish on Nvidia stock

Morningstar maintained its $280 fair value estimate for Nvidia and said the financing partnerships do not change its positive view of the company’s long-term growth prospects.

The research firm said Nvidia is using its position at the center of the AI ecosystem to bring additional capital into infrastructure development while expanding access to its chips.

Nvidia remains the dominant supplier of GPUs, networking equipment, and software used to build large-scale AI systems.

The company has also increasingly sought to support the broader ecosystem around its hardware as demand expands beyond the largest cloud providers.

Morningstar continues to view Nvidia’s shares as undervalued, arguing that the company’s medium- and long-term growth prospects remain underappreciated.

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