We propose a novel mechanism for the coexistence of metallic ferromagnetism
and singlet superconductivity assuming that the magnetic instability is due to
kinetic exchange. Within this scenario, the unpaired electrons which contribute
to the magnetization have a positive feedback on the gain of the kinetic energy
in the coexisting phase by undressing the effective mass of the carriers
involved into the pairing. The evolution of the magnetization and pairing
amplitude, and the phase diagram are first analyzed for a generic kinetic
exchange model and then are determined within a specific case with spin
dependent bond-charge occupation.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure