Japan has set tourism records as a low Yen attracts travellers; Origin Energy says it will keep Australia’s largest coal-fired power station open for longer than expected; and BHP posts operational records for copper and iron ore production but warns costs at its Canadian potash business are growing.
00:00 The International Monetary Fund has upgraded its global growth forecasts, despite downside risks to the world economy
01:26 BHP says global growth is creating a positive backdrop for commodity demand
02:24 Origin Energy is delaying the closure of Australia’s largest coal fired power station for another two years
03:10 The ASX200 opened weaker, lost ground during the session and finished 0.7 per cent lower
Ricardo Gonçalves breaks down the day’s financial news in On The Money.
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