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Derivatives
9 Months Ended
Jun. 28, 2020
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
Derivatives DERIVATIVES
Cash Flow Hedges
Commodity Swaps. The Company is exposed to risk from fluctuating prices for raw materials, specifically zinc and brass used in its manufacturing processes. Brass consists of zinc and copper. The Company hedges a portion of the risk associated with the purchase of these materials using commodity swaps. The hedge contracts are designated as cash flow hedges with the fair value changes recorded in AOCI and as a hedge asset or liability, as applicable. The unrecognized changes in fair value of the hedge contracts are reclassified from AOCI into earnings when the hedged purchase of raw materials also affects earnings. The swaps effectively fix the floating price on a specified quantity of raw materials through a specified date. At June 28, 2020, the Company had a series of brass and zinc swap contracts outstanding through November 30, 2021. The derivative net gain estimated to be reclassified from AOCI into earnings over the next 12 months is $0.1 million, net of tax.
The Company had the following commodity swap contracts outstanding as of June 28, 2020 and September 30, 2019:
June 28, 2020September 30, 2019
(in millions, except Notional)NotionalContract ValueNotionalContract Value
Brass swap contracts948.5  Metric Tons$4.3  904.9  Metric Tons$4.4  
Zinc swap contracts1,024.0  Metric Tons$2.1  —  Metric Tons$—  
Foreign exchange contracts. The Company periodically enters into forward foreign exchange contracts to hedge a portion of the risk from forecasted foreign currency denominated third party and intercompany sales or payments. These obligations generally require the Company to exchange foreign currencies for U.S. Dollars, Euros, Pound Sterling, Canadian Dollars, Australian Dollars, or Japanese Yen. These foreign exchange contracts are cash flow hedges of fluctuating foreign exchange related to sales of product or raw material purchases. Until the sale or purchase is recognized, the fair value of the related hedge is recorded in AOCI and as a derivative hedge asset or liability, as applicable. At the time the sale or purchase is recognized, the fair value of the related hedge is reclassified as an adjustment to Net Sales or purchase price variance in Cost of Goods Sold on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income. At June 28, 2020, the Company had a series of foreign exchange derivative contracts outstanding through December 29, 2021. The derivative net gain estimated to be reclassified from AOCI into earnings over the next 12 months is $1.1 million, net of tax. At June 28, 2020 and September 30, 2019, the Company had foreign exchange derivative contracts designated as cash flow hedges with a notional value of $196.5 million and $235.6 million, respectively.
Interest Rate Swaps. The Company had a series of U.S. dollar denominated interest rate swaps outstanding which effectively fixed the interest on floating rate debt related to the 2022 Term Loan, exclusive of lender spreads, at 1.76% for a notional principal amount of $300.0 million through May 8, 2020. On January 4, 2019, the underlying debt and related hedge were settled. As a result, the Company recognized a gain of $3.6 million during the nine months ended June 30, 2019, recognized as a component of discontinued operations as interest expense from the Term Loans per Note 2 – Divestitures. As of June 28, 2020, there are no outstanding interest rate swaps hedges.
The following table summarizes the impact of designated cash flow hedges and the pre-tax gain (loss) recognized in the Condensed Consolidated Statement of Income for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2020 and June 30, 2019, respectively:
For the three month period ended June 28, 2020 (in millions)Gain (Loss)
in OCI
Reclassified to Continuing OperationsReclassified to
Discontinued
Operations
Line ItemGain (Loss)
Commodity swaps$0.7  Cost of goods sold$(0.2) $—  
Foreign exchange contracts—  Net sales(0.1) —  
Foreign exchange contracts(2.8) Cost of goods sold2.3  —  
Total$(2.1) $2.0  $—  

For the three month period ended June 30, 2019 (in millions)Gain (Loss)
in OCI
Reclassified to Continuing OperationsReclassified to
Discontinued
Operations
Line ItemGain (Loss)
Commodity swaps$(0.3) Cost of goods sold$(0.1) $—  
Foreign exchange contracts(0.1) Net sales—  —  
Foreign exchange contracts—  Cost of goods sold2.6  —  
Total$(0.4) $2.5  $—  

For the nine month period ended June 28, 2020 (in millions)Gain (Loss)
in OCI
Reclassified to Continuing OperationsReclassified to
Discontinued
Operations
Line ItemGain (Loss)
Commodity swaps$—  Cost of goods sold$(0.3) $—  
Foreign exchange contracts(0.1) Net sales(0.1) —  
Foreign exchange contracts(0.4) Cost of goods sold6.7  —  
Total$(0.5) $6.3  $—  
For the nine month period ended June 30, 2019 (in millions)Gain (Loss)
in OCI
Reclassified to Continuing OperationsReclassified to
Discontinued
Operations
Line ItemGain (Loss)
Interest rate swaps$(0.6) Interest expense$—  $2.2  
Commodity swaps(1.0) Cost of goods sold(0.3) (4.4) 
Foreign exchange contracts(0.2) Net sales(0.1) —  
Foreign exchange contracts7.2  Cost of goods sold8.6  0.5  
Total$5.4  $8.2  $(1.7) 
Derivative Contracts Not Designated as Hedges for Accounting Purposes
Foreign exchange contracts. The Company periodically enters into forward foreign exchange contracts to economically hedge a portion of the risk from third party and intercompany payments resulting from existing obligations. These obligations generally require the Company to exchange foreign currencies for U.S. Dollars, Canadian Dollars, Euros, Pounds Sterling, Taiwanese Dollars, Philippine Pesos, Australian Dollars, Polish Zlotys, Mexican Pesos, or Japanese Yen. These foreign exchange contracts are fair value hedges of a related liability or asset recorded in the accompanying Condensed Consolidated Statements of Financial Position. The gain or loss on the derivative hedge contracts is recorded in earnings as an offset to the change in value of the related liability or asset at each period end. At June 28, 2020, the Company had a series of forward exchange contracts outstanding through July 24, 2020. At June 28, 2020 and September 30, 2019, the Company had $585.0 million and $977.5 million, respectively, of notional value of such foreign exchange derivative contracts outstanding.
The following summarizes the impact of derivative instruments on the accompanying Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2020 and June 30, 2019, pre-tax:
Three Month Periods EndedNine Month Periods Ended
(in millions)Line ItemJune 28, 2020June 30, 2019June 28, 2020June 30, 2019
Foreign exchange contractsOther non-operating expense (income)$1.2  $15.3  $(1.0) $28.5  
Fair Value of Derivative Instruments
The fair value of the Company’s outstanding derivative contracts recorded in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Financial Position is as follows:
(in millions)Line ItemJune 28, 2020September 30, 2019
Derivative Assets
Commodity swaps - designated as hedgeOther receivables$0.1  $—  
Foreign exchange contracts - designated as hedgeOther receivables2.0  7.8  
Foreign exchange contracts - designated as hedgeDeferred charges and other—  0.5  
Foreign exchange contracts - not designated as hedgeOther receivables0.5  1.2  
Total Derivative Assets$2.6  $9.5  
Derivative Liabilities
Commodity swaps - designated as hedgeAccounts payable$0.1  $0.2  
Foreign exchange contracts - designated as hedgeAccounts payable0.6  0.2  
Foreign exchange contracts - designated as hedgeOther long term liabilities0.3  —  
Foreign exchange contracts - not designated as hedgeAccounts payable1.4  1.9  
Total Derivative Liabilities$2.4  $2.3  
The Company is exposed to the risk of default by the counterparties with which it transacts and generally does not require collateral or other security to support financial instruments subject to credit risk. The Company monitors counterparty credit risk on an individual basis by periodically assessing each counterparty’s credit rating exposure. The maximum loss due to credit risk equals the fair value of the gross asset derivatives that are concentrated with certain domestic and foreign financial institution counterparties. The Company considers these exposures when measuring its credit reserve on its derivative assets, which were not significant as of June 28, 2020.
The Company’s standard contracts do not contain credit risk related contingent features whereby the Company would be required to post additional cash collateral because of a credit event. However, the Company is typically required to post collateral in the normal course of business to offset its liability positions. As of June 28, 2020, and September 30, 2019, there was no cash collateral outstanding and no posted standby letters of credit related to such liability positions.
Net Investment Hedge
SBI has €425.0 million aggregate principle amount of 4.00% Notes designated as a non-derivative economic hedge, or net investment hedge, of the translation of the Company’s net investments in Euro denominated subsidiaries at the time of issuance. The hedge effectiveness is measured on the beginning balance of the net investment and re-designated every three months. Any gains and losses attributable to the translation of the Euro denominated debt designated as net investment hedge are recognized as a component of foreign currency translation within AOCI, and gains and losses attributable to the translation of the undesignated portion are recognized as foreign currency translation gains or losses within Other Non-Operating Income (Expense). As of June 28, 2020 and June 30, 2019 the full principal amount was designated as a net investment hedge and considered fully effective. The following summarizes the gain (loss) from the net investment hedge recognized in Other Comprehensive Income for the three and nine month periods ended June 28, 2020 and June 30, 2019, pre-tax:
Three Month Periods EndedNine Month Periods Ended
Gain (loss) in OCI (in millions)June 28, 2020June 30, 2019June 28, 2020June 30, 2019
Net investment hedge$(7.9) $(6.2) $(10.6) $11.5  
During the three month period ended June 28, 2020, the Company did not recognize a pre-tax gain in earnings related to the translation of the undesignated portion of debt obligation. During the nine month period ended June 28, 2020, the Company recognized a pre-tax loss in earnings of $1.2 million. Net gains or losses from the net investment hedge are reclassified from AOCI into earnings upon a liquidation event or deconsolidation of Euro denominated subsidiaries.