TLDRxAI plans to repay $3 billion in high-yield bonds earlier than expected to reduce debt before major corporate steps.The company will redeem the bonds at $117 on the, which reflects recent price movement.Early repayment may trigger penalty costs because the bonds were expected to remain outstanding for two years.Musk merged xAI and X under one structure while working to simplify debt across his companies.Lenders were informed that both X and xAI debt will be repaid, although funding sources were not disclosed.xAI will retire $3 billion of bonds early as the company reshapes its debt, and SpaceX prepares for a public listing, and lenders track rapid changes across Musk’s merged businesses.Early Bond Repayment by xAIxAI will repay the bonds at 117 cents as pricing data shows the debt rising toward that level. The move follows June’s bond sale that featured a coupon of 12.5 percent.The redemption comes even though the structure suggested a longer timeline before repayment. The step underlines efforts to simplify obligations before further corporate actions.Bank sources say early repayment usually triggers charges tied to make-whole terms, and xAI may incur such costs. They also state, “The process continues without disclosure of funding sources.”Trace data shows the bonds climbed about three points on Monday to near 117 cents. The shift reflects rising expectations of an early call.Debt Strategy and Business ConsolidationMusk merged xAI with SpaceX under a single holding entity last year. The group now carries about $18 billion of combined obligations.Lenders say repayment plans also cover debt tied to X, formerly Twitter. They add that Morgan Stanley told them repayment will proceed as arranged.X borrowed about $12.5 billion during Musk’s takeover, while xAI raised $5 billion through loans and bonds. Both moved under xAI Holdings after restructuring.xAI revised its debt documents to restrict asset transfers and set a ceiling for future secured borrowing. Those provisions protect collateral for lenders.SpaceX Prepares for IPO FilingSpaceX may file confidentially for an IPO this month, according to sources. They say valuation targets exceed $1.75 trillion.The company has not accessed bond markets, unlike X and xAI, which faced heavy servicing costs. X paid large monthly interest amounts, while xAI used cash rapidly.SpaceX bought xAI last month and intends to expand data center capacity. The combined business holds a valuation of about $1.25 trillion.People familiar with the matter say Musk plans to advance the offering timeline. They also report ongoing financing work tied to debt reduction.Morgan Stanley declined to comment when contacted. Representatives for X and xAI did not respond to requests for comment.The post xAI Moves to Retire $3B Debt Early as Musk Advances the Planned SpaceX IPO appeared first on Blockonomi.