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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-26T19:29:10.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Central Banking Central",
    "Chris Waller",
    "Federal Reserve",
    "Iran War",
    "Look-through Policy",
    "Megan Greene",
    "Central bankers are pushing back against the ‘War? Sh!’ strategy — why look-through may no longer be a good idea",
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  "textContent": "Federal Reserve governor Chris Waller on Friday cast serious doubt on the textbook look-through strategy to handle the Iran War-induced inflationary pressure — or what we fashionably called the \"War? Sh~\" strategy. And he is not the only central banker who has expressed reservations.\n\nCentral bankers are pushing back against the ‘War? Sh!’ strategy — why look-through may no longer be a good idea was first published on EconReporter on May 26, 2026",
  "title": "Central bankers are pushing back against the ‘War? Sh!’ strategy — why look-through may no longer be a good idea"
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