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We limit our exposure to interest rate increases for our debt primarily through the use of interest rate caps.
−Removed: At March 31, 2020 , we did not have any outstanding interest rate swap positions.
−Removed: The interest rate sensitivity table below illustrates the hypothetical impact of changes in the index rates in 1% increments on our interest expense in a one year period, assuming no changes in our debt principal as it stood at March 31, 2020 , and taking into account the effects of interest rate caps and contractual floors on indices.
−Removed: The maximum decrease in the interest rates is assumed to be the actual applicable indices at March 31, 2020 , all of which were under 2% at March 31, 2020 .
+Added: At June 30, 2020 , we did not have any outstanding interest rate swap positions.
+Added: The interest rate sensitivity table below illustrates the hypothetical impact of changes in the index rates in 1% increments on our interest expense in a one year period, assuming no changes in our debt principal as it stood at June 30, 2020 , and taking into account the effects of interest rate caps and contractual floors on indices.
+Added: The maximum decrease in the
+Added: interest rates is assumed to be the actual applicable indices at June 30, 2020 , all of which were under 1% at June 30, 2020 .
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We generally mitigate this foreign currency risk by utilizing currency instruments to hedge our net investments in our foreign subsidiaries.
−Removed: The types of hedging instruments that we may employ on our foreign subsidiary investments are forwards and costless collars (buying a protective put while writing an out-of the-money covered call with a strike price at which the premium received is equal to the premium of the protective put purchased) which involved no initial capital outlay.
−Removed: At March 31, 2020 , we had approximately €497.0 million and £272.8 million or a total of $0.9 billion , in net investments in our European subsidiaries.
−Removed: A 1% change in these foreign currency rates would result in a $8.5 million increase or decrease in translation gain or loss included in other comprehensive income in connection with our investment in our European subsidiaries, and a $0.3 million gain or loss in earnings in connection with the foreign denominated loan receivable held by a U.S subsidiary.
−Removed: A summary of the foreign exchange contracts in place at March 31, 2020 , including notional amounts and key terms, is included in Note 11 to the consolidated financial statements.
+Added: We had previously employed forwards and costless collars (buying a protective put while writing an out-of the-money covered call with a strike price at which the premium received is equal to the premium of the protective put purchased) which involved no initial capital outlay as hedging instruments on our foreign subsidiary investments.
+Added: During the quarter ended June 30, 2020 , we settled all our outstanding foreign currency hedges and replaced them with put options purchased through upfront premiums.
+Added: At June 30, 2020 , we had approximately €491.8 million and £267.6 million or a total of $0.9 billion , in net investments in our European subsidiaries.
+Added: A 1% change in these foreign currency rates would result in a $8.5 million increase or decrease in translation gain or loss included in other comprehensive income in connection with investments in our European subsidiaries, and a $0.3 million gain or loss in earnings in connection with a GBP denominated loan receivable held by a U.S subsidiary.
+Added: A summary of the foreign exchange contracts in place at June 30, 2020 , including notional amounts and key terms, is included in Note 11 to the consolidated financial statements.
The maturity dates of these instruments approximate the projected dates of related cash flows for specific investments.
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To manage this risk, we select major international banks and financial institutions as counterparties and perform a quarterly review of the financial health and stability of our trading counterparties.
−Removed: Based on our review at March 31, 2020 , we do not expect any counterparty to default on its obligations.
+Added: Based on our review at June 30, 2020 , we do not expect any counterparty to default on its obligations.
Many of our assets and liabilities are interest rate sensitive in nature.
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