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DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2020
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
Cash Flow Hedges
Derivative financial instruments that we use to hedge forecasted transactions and anticipated cash flows are as follows:

Currency Cash Flow Hedges—The foreign currency hedges manage risk associated with exchange rate volatility of various currencies.

Interest Rate Cash Flow Hedges—We have also occasionally used interest rate cash flow hedges to manage interest rate risks.
The effective changes in fair value of unexpired contracts are recorded in accumulated other comprehensive income and reclassified to income or expense in the period in which earnings are impacted. Cash flows from settled contracts are presented in the category consistent with the nature of the item being hedged. (Settlements associated with the sale or production of product are presented in operating cash flows, and settlements associated with debt issuance are presented in financing cash flows.) 

Fair Value Hedges and Derivatives not Designated as Hedging Instruments
These derivatives typically manage foreign currency risk associated with subsidiaries’ assets and liabilities, and gains or losses are recognized currently in earnings. Cash flows from settled contracts are presented in the category consistent with the nature of the item being hedged.
Expense for Underlying Transactions Probable of Not Occurring
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, our projected sales were adversely impacted in the short term and as a result, we believed that selected underlying transactions were probable of not occurring. Accordingly, we immediately recognized a loss in the first quarter 2020 of $.5, of which $.4 represented the previously deferred losses of our hedge positions that had been recorded in accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI). These amounts are presented in the same line of the income statement as the expected hedged item (net trade sales).
The following table presents assets and liabilities representing the fair value of our most significant derivative financial instruments. The fair values of the derivatives reflect the change in the market value of the derivative from the date of the trade execution and do not consider the offsetting underlying hedged item.
 Expiring at various dates through:Total USD
Equivalent
Notional
Amount
As of June 30, 2020
 AssetsLiabilities
Other Current
Assets
SundryOther Current
Liabilities
Other Long-Term Liabilities
Derivatives designated as hedging instruments
Cash flow hedges:
Currency hedges:
Future USD sales/purchases of Canadian, Chinese, European, South Korean and UK subsidiariesDec 2021$134.7  $.3  $.5  $1.4  $.1  
Future DKK sales of Polish subsidiaryDec 202119.0  —  —  .4  —  
Future EUR sales of Chinese and UK subsidiariesDec 202128.3  —  —  .5  .1  
Future MXN purchases of a USD subsidiaryDec 20219.6  —  —  .8  —  
Total cash flow hedges
.3  .5  3.1  .2  
Fair value hedges:
Intercompany and third-party receivables and payables exposed to multiple currencies (DKK, EUR, MXN, USD and ZAR) in various countries (CAD, CNY, EUR, GBP, PLN and USD)Dec 2020105.4  .6  —  .1  —  
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments
USD receivable on a CAD subsidiaryJul 202012.0  —  —  .1  —  
Total Derivatives$.9  $.5  $3.3  $.2  
 Expiring at various dates through:Total USD
Equivalent
Notional
Amount
As of December 31, 2019
 AssetsLiabilities
Other Current
Assets
SundryOther Current
Liabilities
Derivatives designated as hedging instruments
Cash flow hedges:
Currency hedges:
Future USD sales/purchases of Canadian, Chinese, European, South Korean, Swiss and UK subsidiariesSep 2021$138.5  $1.3  $.2  $.7  
Future MXN purchases of a USD subsidiaryJun 20219.8.5  .1  —  
Future DKK sales of a Polish subsidiaryJun 202121.1.3  —  —  
Future EUR sales of Chinese and UK subsidiariesJun 202129.9  .7  —  —  
Total cash flow hedges2.8  .3  .7  
Fair value hedges:
Intercompany and third-party receivables and payables exposed to multiple currencies (DKK, EUR, MXN, USD and ZAR) in various countries (CAD, CHF, CNY, GBP, PLN and USD)May 2020112.0  .8  —  .1  
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments
Non-deliverable hedges (EUR and USD) exposed to the CNYDec 202010.1  .1  —  —  
Hedge of USD receivable on a CAD subsidiaryJan 20205.0  —  —  .1  
Total derivatives not designated as hedging instruments.1  —  .1  
Total Derivatives$3.7  $.3  $.9  

The following table sets forth the pretax (gains) losses for our hedging activities for the years presented. This schedule includes reclassifications (including impact of underlying transactions probable of not occurring) from accumulated other comprehensive income (see Note 12) as well as derivative settlements recorded directly to income or expense.
  
Caption in Consolidated Condensed Statements of OperationsAmount of (Gain) Loss Recorded in Income Six Months Ended 
 June 30,
Amount of (Gain) Loss Recorded in Income Three Months Ended June 30,
2020201920202019
Derivatives designated as hedging instruments
Interest rate cash flow hedgesInterest expense$2.2  $2.2  $1.1  $1.1  
Currency cash flow hedgesNet trade sales1.2  1.5  .6  1.1  
Currency cash flow hedgesCost of goods sold(.3) (.7) —  (.4) 
Total cash flow hedges3.1  3.0  1.7  1.8  
Fair value hedgesOther (income) expense, net2.5  .6  (2.5) .2  
Derivatives not designated as hedging instrumentsOther (income) expense, net(.2) .1  1.1  (.1) 
Total derivative instruments$5.4  $3.7  $.3  $1.9