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As well as the euro, the yen, too, has started to appreciate rapidly.Of course, as Mr Persaud points out, safe-haven status can bring problems for the currencies which attract investors.
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Wealth can bring problems wherever you are.
In some instances, increases in economic activity can bring problems, however.
Mobility itself can bring problems, which the funders are also trying to respond to.
The Perils of Plenty Articles in this series are examining how sudden wealth from natural resources can bring unexpected problems for countries struggling to come out of poverty.
And each of the four have something in common with the story: they're young, they dance and sing, and that can bring about problems for a 12-year-old.
Exchange-rate flexibility (which is a prerequisite for inflation-targeting) can also bring problems.
And haste can also bring problems: Peru has rushed through a $5.7 billion PPP contract for a metro line in Lima that may yet involve the public paying for under-researched geological risks.
For example, the EPA says when the Air Quality Index for an area climbs above 100 (ratings range from zero to 500, with zero being the best) it can bring on respiratory problems for people with lung disease, children and older adults.
For example, one midwife commented that: "Sometimes upright position can bring more problems.
This can bring emotional problems upon the unmarried pregnant girls.
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