Nation’s Biggest Hospital Landlord Suffers New Losses

Medical Properties Trust, the country’s largest hospital landlord, said it would record about $350 million of…

Buy Now, Pay Later Keeps People Spending—Without Credit Agencies Knowing 

Priscilla Rodriguez, an overnight stocker at a Walmart, has a strategy to protect her credit score…

WSJ News Exclusive | Sale of Silicon Valley Bank’s Old Venture Capital Arm Hits a Snag

A process to sell the venture-capital arm of bankrupt SVB Financial, the former parent of Silicon Valley Bank,…

The American Store Is Shrinking

Updated Dec. 12, 2023 5:04 pm ET Listen to article (1 minute) The average store size…

WSJ News Exclusive | Risk-Advisory Firms Decide Hong Kong Isn’t Worth It

Updated Oct. 16, 2023 12:00 am ET HONG KONG—A number of investigation firms are retreating from…

The Rise and Fall of the Chief Diversity Officer

“Everything is a battle.” Diverse executives exited as the company’s priorities changed.

French McKinsey Probe Widens to Include Campaign Financing

Prosecutors said they have opened probes into the role played by consulting firms in the 2017…

Home Buyers Get Creative With Cash Deals to Fend Off High Mortgage Rates

Ron Brown, a partner with Heidrick & Struggles, was on the hunt in Colorado’s Arapahoe County…

GE Names Board for GE Healthcare Spinoff

General Electric named the board for its healthcare business, which it plans to spin it off…

From Cleaners to Coffee, the Executive Taking Over Starbucks

LONDON—Incoming Starbucks boss Laxman Narasimhan is returning to the U.S. after a three-year stint in Britain…