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Derivative Instruments
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2022
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
Derivative Instruments
4.    DERIVATIVES AND HEDGING

Types of Derivative Instruments and Derivative Strategies

The Company utilizes various derivative instruments and strategies to manage its risk. Commonly used derivative instruments include, but are not necessarily limited to:
Interest rate contracts: futures, swaps, options, caps and floors
Equity contracts: futures, options and total return swaps
Foreign exchange contracts: futures, options, forwards and swaps
Credit contracts: single and index reference credit default swaps

Other types of financial contracts that the Company accounts for as derivatives include:
Embedded derivatives

For detailed information on these contracts and the related strategies, see Note 4 to the Consolidated Financial Statements included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021.
Primary Risks Managed by Derivatives

The table below provides a summary of the gross notional amount and fair value of derivative contracts by the primary underlying risks, excluding embedded derivatives and associated reinsurance recoverables. Many derivative instruments contain multiple underlying risks. The fair value amounts below represent the value of derivative contracts prior to taking into account of the netting effects of master netting agreements and cash collateral.
 September 30, 2022December 31, 2021
Primary Underlying Risk/Instrument Type Fair Value Fair Value
Gross NotionalAssetsLiabilitiesGross NotionalAssetsLiabilities
 (in thousands)
Derivatives Designated as Hedge Accounting Instruments:
Currency/Interest Rate
Interest Rate Swaps$3,225 $$(302)$3,344 $55 $
Foreign Currency Swaps1,467,687 251,132 (17)886,552 37,259 (6,900)
Total Derivatives Designated as Hedge Accounting Instruments$1,470,912 $251,132 $(319)$889,896 $37,314 $(6,900)
Derivatives Not Qualifying as Hedge Accounting Instruments:
Interest Rate
Interest Rate Swaps$137,756,210 $7,164,547 $(16,687,241)$130,358,860 $5,698,740 $(10,348,130)
Interest Rate Options8,293,000 103,440 (231,918)9,883,000 280,323 (173,863)
Interest Rate Futures2,314,100 7,133 (1,060)4,109,300 2,876 (2,709)
Interest Rate Forwards(1)195,000 3,760 (991)
Foreign Currency
Foreign Currency Forwards260,555 9,396(1,318)119,653 842 (1,063)
Credit
Credit Default Swaps1,614,0500(7,209)306,900 24,789 
Currency/Interest Rate
Foreign Currency Swaps2,235,760339,553(4,373)2,139,523 68,477 (23,251)
Equity
Total Return Swaps12,523,023 956,848 (141,162)15,129,666 66,627 (475,209)
Equity Options38,312,555 311,055 (1,282,390)19,461,881 902,050 (1,535,272)
Equity Futures3,358,298 1,571 (40,850)5,015,002 736 (6,595)
Total Derivatives Not Qualifying as Hedge Accounting Instruments$206,667,551 $8,893,543 $(18,397,522)$186,718,785 $7,049,220 $(12,567,083)
Total Derivatives(1)(2)$208,138,463 $9,144,675 $(18,397,841)$187,608,681 $7,086,534 $(12,573,983)

(1)Excludes embedded derivatives and associated reinsurance recoverables which contain multiple underlying risks. The fair value of these embedded derivatives was a net liability of $4,945 million and $9,048 million as of September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively included in "Future policy benefits" and $3,643 million and $3,246 million as of September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively included in "Policyholders' account balances". Other assets included $107 million and $73 million as of September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively. Other liabilities included $30 million and $13 million as of September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively. The fair value of the related reinsurance, included in "Reinsurance recoverables" and/or "Reinsurance payables" was an asset of $475 million and $931 million as of September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively.
(2)Recorded in “Other invested assets” and “Payables to parent and affiliates” on the Unaudited Interim Consolidated Statements of Financial Position.
Offsetting Assets and Liabilities

The following table presents recognized derivative instruments (excluding embedded derivatives and associated reinsurance recoverables), and repurchase and reverse repurchase agreements that are offset in the Unaudited Interim Consolidated Statements of Financial Position, and/or are subject to an enforceable master netting arrangement or similar agreement, irrespective of whether they are offset in the Unaudited Interim Consolidated Statements of Financial Position.
 September 30, 2022
 Gross
Amounts of
Recognized
Financial
Instruments
Gross
Amounts
Offset in the
Consolidated Statements of
Financial
Position
Net Amounts
Presented in
the Consolidated Statements
of Financial
Position
Financial
Instruments/
Collateral(1)
Net
Amount
 (in thousands)
Offsetting of Financial Assets:
Derivatives$9,144,675 $(9,134,449)$10,226 $$10,226 
Securities purchased under agreements to resell
Total Assets$9,144,675 $(9,134,449)$10,226 $$10,226 
Offsetting of Financial Liabilities:
Derivatives$18,397,841 $(17,295,924)$1,101,917 $(1,101,917)$
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase
Total Liabilities$18,397,841 $(17,295,924)$1,101,917 $(1,101,917)$

 December 31, 2021
 Gross
Amounts of
Recognized
Financial
Instruments
Gross
Amounts
Offset in the Consolidated
Statements of
Financial
Position
Net Amounts
Presented in
the Consolidated Statements
of Financial
Position
Financial
Instruments/
Collateral(1)
Net
Amount
 (in thousands)
Offsetting of Financial Assets:
Derivatives$7,086,534 $(6,818,009)$268,525 $$268,525 
Securities purchased under agreements to resell185,000 185,000 (185,000)
Total Assets$7,271,534 $(6,818,009)$453,525 $(185,000)$268,525 
Offsetting of Financial Liabilities:
Derivatives$12,573,983 $(12,568,082)$5,901 $(5,901)$
Securities sold under agreements to repurchase
Total Liabilities$12,573,983 $(12,568,082)$5,901 $(5,901)$
(1)Amounts exclude the excess of collateral received/pledged from/to the counterparty.

For information regarding the rights of offset associated with the derivative assets and liabilities in the table above see “Credit Risk” below and Note 9. For securities purchased under agreements to resell and securities sold under agreements to repurchase, the Company monitors the value of the securities and maintains collateral, as appropriate, to protect against credit exposure. Where the Company has entered into repurchase and resale agreements with the same counterparty, in the event of default, the Company would generally be permitted to exercise rights of offset. For additional information on the Company’s accounting policy for securities repurchase and resale agreements, see Note 2 to the Consolidated Financial Statements included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021.
Cash Flow Hedges

The primary derivative instruments used by the Company in its cash flow hedge accounting relationships are currency swaps and interest rate swaps. These instruments are only designated for hedge accounting in instances where the appropriate criteria are met. The Company does not use futures, options, credit, or equity derivatives in any of its cash flow hedge accounting relationships.

The following tables provide the financial statement classification and impact of derivatives used in qualifying and non-qualifying hedge relationships, excluding the offset of the hedged item in an effective hedge relationship.
 Three Months Ended September 30, 2022
 Realized
Investment
Gains (Losses)
Net
Investment
Income
Other
Income
Change in AOCI
 (in thousands)
Derivatives Designated as Hedge Accounting Instruments:
Cash flow hedges
Interest Rate$$(6)$$(113)
Currency/Interest Rate10,342 9,735 48,729 84,011 
Total cash flow hedges10,343 9,729 48,729 83,898 
Derivatives Not Qualifying as Hedge Accounting Instruments:
Interest Rate(1,064,307)
Currency19,236 
Currency/Interest Rate79,436 383 
Credit9,495 
Equity(114,772)
Embedded Derivatives1,173,770 
Total Derivatives Not Qualifying as Hedge Accounting Instruments102,858 383 
Total$113,201 $9,729 $49,112 $83,898 
 Nine Months Ended September 30, 2022
 Realized
Investment
Gains (Losses)
Net
Investment
Income
Other
Income
Change in AOCI
 (in thousands)
Derivatives Designated as Hedge Accounting Instruments:
Cash flow hedges
Interest Rate$$10 $$(334)
Currency/Interest Rate9,989 26,301 88,912 188,727 
Total cash flow hedges9,990 26,311 88,912 188,393 
Derivatives Not Qualifying as Hedge Accounting Instruments:
Interest Rate(4,360,659)
Currency39,037 
Currency/Interest Rate192,373 786 
Credit(31,954)
Equity1,209,765 
Embedded Derivatives4,619,938 
Total Derivatives Not Qualifying as Hedge Accounting Instruments1,668,500 786 
Total$1,678,490 $26,311 $89,698 $188,393 


 Three Months Ended September 30, 2021
 Realized
Investment
Gains (Losses)
Net
Investment
Income
Other
Income
Change in AOCI
 (in thousands)
Derivatives Designated as Hedge Accounting Instruments:
Cash flow hedges
Interest Rate$$12 $$(20)
Currency/Interest Rate928 5,211 10,053 19,988 
Total cash flow hedges928 5,223 10,053 19,968 
Derivatives Not Qualifying as Hedge Accounting Instruments:
Interest Rate(283,767)
Currency1,428 
Currency/Interest Rate35,346 42 
Credit(190)
Equity(104,815)
Embedded Derivatives(4,656,818)
Total Derivatives Not Qualifying as Hedge Accounting Instruments(5,008,816)42 
Total$(5,007,888)$5,223 $10,095 $19,968 
 Nine Months Ended September 30, 2021
 Realized
Investment
Gains (Losses)
Net
Investment
Income
Other
Income
Change in AOCI
 (in thousands)
Derivatives Designated as Hedge Accounting Instruments:
Cash flow hedges
Interest Rate$$35 $$(119)
Currency/Interest Rate834 10,002 11,174 40,447 
Total cash flow hedges836 10,037 11,174 40,328 
Derivatives Not Qualifying as Hedge Accounting Instruments:
Interest Rate(304,420)
Currency2,261 
Currency/Interest Rate38,437 28 
Credit(202)
Equity(69,558)
Embedded Derivatives(4,721,813)
Total Derivatives Not Qualifying as Hedge Accounting Instruments(5,055,295)28 
Total$(5,054,459)$10,037 $11,202 $40,328 


Presented below is a rollforward of current period cash flow hedges in AOCI before taxes:
 (in thousands)    
Balance, December 31, 2021$39,896 
Amount recorded in AOCI
Interest Rate(323)
Currency/Interest Rate313,928 
Total amount recorded in AOCI313,605 
Amount reclassified from AOCI to income
Interest Rate(11)
Currency/Interest Rate(125,201)
Total amount reclassified from AOCI to income(125,212)
Balance, September 30, 2022$228,289 

The changes in fair value of cash flow hedges are deferred in AOCI and are included in "Net unrealized investment gains (losses)" in the Unaudited Interim Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income (Loss); these amounts are then reclassified to earnings when the hedged item affects earnings. Using September 30, 2022 values, it is estimated that a pre-tax gain of $22 million is expected to be reclassified from AOCI to earnings during the subsequent twelve months ending September 30, 2023.

The exposures the Company is hedging with these qualifying cash flow hedges include the variability of the payment or receipt of interest or foreign currency amounts on existing financial instruments.

There were no material amounts reclassified from AOCI into earnings relating to instances in which the Company discontinued cash flow hedge accounting because the forecasted transaction did not occur by the anticipated date or within the additional time period permitted by the authoritative guidance for the accounting for derivatives and hedging.
Credit Derivatives

Credit Derivatives, where the Company has written credit protection on certain index references, have outstanding notional amounts of $1,614 million and $157 million as of September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively. These credit derivatives are reported at fair value as a liability of $7 million and as an asset of $11 million as of September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively. As of September 30, 2022 the notional amount of these credit derivatives had the following NAIC rating: $1,567 million in NAIC 3 and $47 million in NAIC 6.

The Company has purchased credit protection using credit derivatives in order to hedge specific credit exposures in the Company's investment portfolio. The Company has outstanding notional amounts of $0 million and $150 million reported as of September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively. These credit derivatives are reported at fair value as an asset of $0 million and $14 million as of September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively.

Counterparty Credit Risk

The Company is exposed to credit-related losses in the event of non-performance by counterparties to financial derivative transactions with a positive fair value. The Company manages credit risk by entering into derivative transactions with regulated derivatives exchanges for exchange traded derivatives and its affiliate, Prudential Global Funding LLC (“PGF”), related to its over-the-counter ("OTC") derivatives. PGF, in turn, manages its credit risk by: (i) entering into derivative transactions with highly rated major international financial institutions and other creditworthy counterparties governed by master netting agreement, as applicable; (ii) trading through central clearing and OTC parties; (iii) obtaining collateral, such as cash and securities, when appropriate; and (iv) setting limits on single-party credit exposures which are subject to periodic management review.

Substantially all of the Company’s derivative agreements have zero thresholds which require daily full collateralization by the party in a liability position.