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Mitigant

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Mit´i`gant
a.1.Tending to mitigate; mitigating; lenitive.


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Related cases are being heard in both the UK courts and the US bankruptcy courts and specifically relate to provisions that subordinate swap termination payments to the rated noteholders as a mitigant to counterparty default risk in synthetic CDOs.
No quick recovery is seen and it is questionable whether even the most aggressive (monetary) easing cycle will provide much of a mitigant," said Khan, the head of research for Africa at Standard Chartered Bank.
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