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Apollo, Blackstone work on $36 billion debt deal for Anthropic, Bloomberg News reports

May 28 (Reuters) – Apollo Global Management and Blackstone are working to bring in additional investors for about $36 billion debt financing tied to AI startup Anthropic PBC's efforts to expand its AI

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