Ishika Mookerjee

Ishika Mookerjee is a reporter at Bloomberg News. She covers politics and markets, focusing on the US and Asia. Her articles include reporting on US agencies stating that Putin did not order Navalny's February death, Singapore bank employees being fired for misuse of medical claims, and Hong Kong stocks experiencing a surge in value with an influx of Chinese money. She has also written about various financial market topics such as the performance of bubble tea maker Chabaidao in its HK debut and proposals to put company directors on notice in Singapore.

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Recent Articles

US Intelligence: Putin Likely Did Not Order Navalny's Death at Prison Camp

US Intelligence: Putin Likely Did Not Order Navalny's Death at Prison Camp

Broke On: Saturday, 27 April 2024 US intelligence agencies suggest Russian President Vladimir Putin may not have ordered opposition leader Alexey Navalny's death at a prison camp in February, despite widespread belief to the contrary. The cause of Navalny's death remains unknown, but US sources believe Putin likely did not intend for it to happen at that time. Navalny had been targeted by the Kremlin for years and was serving a prison sentence on trumped-up charges when he died. His wife directly accused Putin of ordering his killing, which the Kremlin denies.