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Rinehart
[rahyn-hahrt]
noun
Mary Roberts, 1876–1958, U.S. novelist and playwright.
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Shannon Rinehart, Columbia Threadneedle’s co-head of municipal investments, says the muni market is fundamentally strong, though its performance has lagged behind other parts of the fixed-income market this year.
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“There is just a sizable shift in terms of fiscal responsibility that is moving from the federal government to the states,” Rinehart said.
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California, for instance, may see its credit downgraded, Rinehart said.
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Moody’s rates the state AA, and it could be reduced to A, Rinehart noted.
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Medicaid funding is “passed through to the recipients and hospitals,” Rinehart said.
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