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Derivatives and Hedging Activities (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2018
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
Summary of Cash Flow Hedges
As of June 30, 2018, the Company's cash flow hedge instruments had maturity dates ranging from July 2018 to March 2020 as follows (in thousands):
 
Notional
Amount
 
Fair Value (1)
 
Accumulated Other
Comprehensive
Income (Loss) (2) (3)
Derivative assets
$
521,072

 
$
25,445

 
$
21,611

Derivative liabilities
213,800

 
(8,505
)
 
(12,277
)
Total
$
734,872

 
$
16,940

 
$
9,334

 
(1) 
All derivatives related to cash flow hedges are included in the condensed consolidated balance sheets within other current assets, other assets, other current liabilities and other liabilities.
(2) 
Included in the condensed consolidated balance sheets within accumulated other comprehensive income (loss).
(3) 
The Company recorded a net gain of $0.4 million within accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) relating to cash flow hedges that will be reclassified to revenues and expenses as they mature in the next 12 months.
As of December 31, 2017, the Company's cash flow hedge instruments had maturity dates ranging from January 2018 to October 2019 as follows (in thousands):
 
Notional
Amount
 
Fair Value (1)
 
Accumulated Other
Comprehensive
Income (Loss) (2) (3)
Derivative assets
$
72,262

 
$
2,379

 
$
2,055

Derivative liabilities
440,637

 
(29,777
)
 
(34,311
)
Total
$
512,899

 
$
(27,398
)
 
$
(32,256
)
 
(1) 
All derivatives related to cash flow hedges are included in the condensed consolidated balance sheets within other current assets, other assets, other current liabilities and other liabilities.
(2) 
Included in the condensed consolidated balance sheets within accumulated other comprehensive income (loss).
(3) 
The Company recorded a net loss of $26.7 million within accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) relating to cash flow hedges that will be reclassified to revenues and expenses as they mature over the next 12 months.
Schedule of Fair Value of Derivative Instruments Recognized in Consolidated Balance Sheets
The following table presents the fair value of derivative instruments recognized in the Company's condensed consolidated balance sheets as of June 30, 2018 (in thousands):
 
Gross Amounts
 
Gross Amounts Offset in the Consolidated Balance Sheet
 
Net Consolidated Balance Sheet Amounts(1)
 
Gross Amounts not Offset in the Consolidated Balance Sheet(2)
 
Net
Assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Designated as hedging instruments:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Foreign currency forward contracts designated as cash flow hedges
$
25,445

 
$

 
$
25,445

 
$
(8,099
)
 
$
17,346

Not designated as hedging instruments:

 
 
 

 

 

Embedded derivatives
5,233

 

 
5,233

 

 
5,233

Economic hedges of embedded derivatives
43

 

 
43

 
(43
)
 

Foreign currency forward contracts
14,416

 

 
14,416

 
(2,266
)
 
12,150

 
19,692

 

 
19,692

 
(2,309
)
 
17,383

Additional netting benefit

 

 

 
(1,432
)
 
(1,432
)
 
$
45,137

 
$

 
$
45,137

 
$
(11,840
)
 
$
33,297

Liabilities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Designated as hedging instruments:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Foreign currency forward contracts designated as cash flow hedges
$
8,505

 
$

 
$
8,505

 
$
(8,099
)
 
$
406

Not designated as hedging instruments:

 
 
 

 

 

Embedded derivatives
2,173

 

 
2,173

 

 
2,173

Economic hedges of embedded derivatives
1,160

 

 
1,160

 
(43
)
 
1,117

Foreign currency forward contracts
3,220

 

 
3,220

 
(2,266
)
 
954

 
6,553

 

 
6,553

 
(2,309
)
 
4,244

Additional netting benefit

 

 

 
(1,432
)
 
(1,432
)
 
$
15,058

 
$

 
$
15,058

 
$
(11,840
)
 
$
3,218

 
(1) 
As presented in the Company's condensed consolidated balance sheets within other current assets, other assets, other current liabilities and other liabilities.
(2) 
The Company enters into master netting agreements with its counterparties for transactions other than embedded derivatives to mitigate credit risk exposure to any single counterparty. Master netting agreements allow for individual derivative contracts with a single counterparty to offset in the event of default. For presentation on the condensed consolidated balance sheets, the Company does not offset fair value amounts recognized for derivative instruments under master netting arrangements.
The following table presents the fair value of derivative instruments recognized in the Company's condensed consolidated balance sheets as of December 31, 2017 (in thousands):
 
Gross Amounts
 
Gross Amounts Offset in the Consolidated Balance Sheet
 
Net Consolidated Balance Sheet Amounts(1)
 
Gross Amounts not Offset in the Consolidated Balance Sheet(2)
 
Net
Assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Designated as hedging instruments:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Foreign currency forward contracts designated as cash flow hedges
$
2,379

 
$

 
$
2,379

 
$
(2,379
)
 
$

Not designated as hedging instruments:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Embedded derivatives
5,076

 

 
5,076

 

 
5,076

Economic hedges of embedded derivatives
325

 

 
325

 

 
325

Foreign currency forward contracts
505

 

 
505

 
(340
)
 
165

 
5,906

 

 
5,906

 
(340
)
 
5,566

Additional netting benefit

 

 

 
(490
)
 
(490
)
 
$
8,285

 
$

 
$
8,285

 
$
(3,209
)
 
$
5,076

Liabilities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Designated as hedging instruments:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Foreign currency forward contracts designated as cash flow hedges
$
29,777

 
$

 
$
29,777

 
$
(2,379
)
 
$
27,398

Not designated as hedging instruments:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Embedded derivatives
3,503

 

 
3,503

 

 
3,503

Economic hedges of embedded derivatives
20

 

 
20

 

 
20

Foreign currency forward contracts
7,547

 

 
7,547

 
(340
)
 
7,207

 
11,070

 

 
11,070

 
(340
)
 
10,730

Additional netting benefit

 

 

 
(490
)
 
(490
)
 
$
40,847

 
$

 
$
40,847

 
$
(3,209
)
 
$
37,638

 
(1) 
As presented in the Company's condensed consolidated balance sheets within other current assets, other assets, other current liabilities and other liabilities.
(2) 
The Company enters into master netting agreements with its counterparties for transactions other than embedded derivatives to mitigate credit risk exposure to any single counterparty. Master netting agreements allow for individual derivative contracts with a single counterparty to offset in the event of default. For presentation on the condensed consolidated balance sheets, the Company does not offset fair value amounts recognized for derivative instruments under master netting arrangements.