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changes in interest rates.
−Removed: As of March 31, 2021, 60.1% of our portfolio investments (based on fair value) were debt investments paying variable interest rates and 8.7% were debt investments paying fixed interest rates while 17.5%
−Removed: were other income producing investments, 10.1% consisted of non-income producing investments, and the remaining 3.6% consisted of investments on non-accrual status.
−Removed: A rise in the general level of interest rates can be expected to lead to higher interest rates applicable to any variable rate investments we hold and to declines in the value of any fixed rate investments we hold.
−Removed: However, many of our variable rate
−Removed: investments provide for an interest rate floor, which may prevent our interest income from increasing until benchmark interest rates increase beyond a threshold amount.
−Removed: To the extent that a substantial portion of our investments may be in variable
−Removed: rate investments, an increase in interest rates beyond this threshold would make it easier for us to meet or exceed the hurdle rate applicable to the subordinated incentive fee on income, and may result in a substantial increase in our net
−Removed: investment income and to the amount of incentive fees payable to the Advisor with respect to our increased pre-incentive fee net investment income.
+Added: As of June 30, 2021, 68.0% of our portfolio investments (based on fair value) were debt investments paying variable interest rates and 9.0% were debt investments paying fixed interest rates while 14.0% were other
+Added: income producing investments, 6.0% consisted of non-income producing investments, and the remaining 3.0% consisted of investments on non-accrual status.
+Added: A rise in the
+Added: general level of interest rates can be expected to lead to higher interest rates applicable to any variable rate investments we hold and to declines in the value of any fixed rate investments we hold.
+Added: However, many of our variable rate investments
+Added: provide for an interest rate floor, which may prevent our interest income from increasing until benchmark interest rates increase beyond a threshold amount.
+Added: To the extent that a substantial portion of our investments may be in variable rate
+Added: investments, an increase in interest rates beyond this threshold would make it easier for us to meet or exceed the hurdle rate applicable to the subordinated incentive fee on income, and may result in a substantial increase in our net investment
+Added: income and to the amount of incentive fees payable to the Advisor with respect to our increased pre-incentive fee net investment income.
In 2020, the U.S.
−Removed: Federal Reserve and other central banks
−Removed: have reduced certain interest rates in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and market conditions.
+Added: Federal Reserve and other central banks have reduced
+Added: certain interest rates in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and market conditions.
A prolonged reduction in interest rates may reduce our net investment income.
−Removed: Pursuant to the terms of the CCT Tokyo Funding Credit Facility, Senior Secured Revolving Credit Facility and the CLO-1 Notes, we borrow at a floating rate based on a benchmark interest rate.
−Removed: Under the indentures governing the 4.750% notes, the 5.000% notes, the 4.625% notes, the 4.125% notes, the 8.625% notes and the 3.400%
−Removed: notes, we pay interest to the holders of such notes at a fixed rate.
−Removed: To the extent that any present or future credit facilities or other financing arrangements that we or any of our subsidiaries enter into are based on a floating interest rate, we
−Removed: will be subject to risks relating to changes in market interest rates.
−Removed: In periods of rising interest rates when we or our subsidiaries have such debt outstanding, or financing arrangements in effect, our interest expense would increase, which could
−Removed: reduce our net investment income, especially to the extent we hold fixed rate investments.
−Removed: The following table shows the effect over a twelve month period of changes in interest
−Removed: rates on our interest income, interest expense and net interest income, assuming no changes in the composition of our investment portfolio, including the accrual status of our investments, and our financing arrangements in effect as of
−Removed: March 31, 2021 (dollar amounts are presented in millions):
+Added: Pursuant to the terms of the Ambler Credit Facility, CCT Tokyo Funding Credit Facility, Darby Creek Credit Facility, Dunlap Credit
+Added: Facility, Juniata River Credit Facility, Meadowbrook Run Credit Facility, Senior Secured Revolving Credit Facility and the CLO-1 Notes, we borrow at a floating rate based on a benchmark interest rate.
+Added: the indentures governing the 4.750% notes, the 5.000% notes, the 4.625% notes, the 4.125% notes, the 8.625% notes, the 3.400% notes and the 2.625% notes, we pay interest to the holders of such notes at a fixed rate.
+Added: To the extent that any present or
+Added: future credit facilities or other financing arrangements that we or any of our subsidiaries enter into are based on a floating interest rate, we will be subject to risks relating to changes in market interest rates.
+Added: In periods of rising interest
+Added: rates when we or our subsidiaries have such debt outstanding, or financing arrangements in effect, our interest expense would increase, which could reduce our net investment income, especially to the extent we hold fixed rate investments.
+Added: The following table shows the effect over a twelve month period of changes in interest rates on our interest income, interest
+Added: expense and net interest income, assuming no changes in the composition of our investment portfolio, including the accrual status of our investments, and our financing arrangements in effect as of June 30, 2021 (dollar amounts are presented in
Basis Point Change in Interest Rates
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management techniques in an effort to minimize our exposure to interest rate fluctuations.
−Removed: These techniques may include various interest rate hedging activities to the extent permitted by the 1940 Act.
−Removed: Adverse developments resulting from changes in
−Removed: interest rates or hedging transactions could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations.
−Removed: During the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020, we did not engage in interest rate hedging
+Added: These techniques may
+Added: include various interest rate hedging activities to the extent permitted by the 1940 Act.
+Added: Adverse developments resulting from changes in interest rates or hedging transactions could have a
+Added: material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations.
+Added: During the six months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, we did not engage in interest rate hedging activities.
Foreign Currency Risk
−Removed: From time to time, we may make investments that are denominated in a foreign currency that are subject to the effects of exchange rate movements between the foreign currency of each such investment and
+Added: From time to time, we may make investments that are denominated in a foreign currency that are subject to the effects of exchange rate
+Added: movements between the foreign currency of each such investment and the U.S.
dollar, which may affect future fair values and cash flows, as well as amounts translated into U.S.
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strengthening of the U.S.
−Removed: dollar) would have on the fair value of our investments
−Removed: denominated in foreign currencies as of March 31, 2021, by foreign currency, all other valuation assumptions remaining constant.
−Removed: In addition, the table below presents the par value of our investments denominated in foreign currencies and the
−Removed: notional amount of foreign currency forward contracts in local currency in place as of March 31, 2021 to hedge against foreign currency risks.
+Added: dollar) would have on the fair value of our investments denominated in foreign currencies as of June 30, 2021, by foreign currency, all other valuation assumptions remaining constant.
+Added: In addition, the table below
+Added: presents the par value of our investments denominated in foreign currencies and the notional amount of foreign currency forward contracts in local currency in place as of June 30, 2021 to hedge against foreign currency risks.
Investments Denominated in Foreign Currencies
−Removed: As of March 31, 2021
+Added: As of June 30, 2021
Economic Hedging
−Removed: As of March 31,
+Added: As of June 30,
Reduction in Fair
−Removed: March 31, 2021
+Added: June 30, 2021
+Added: if 10% Adverse
Change in Exchange
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Canadian Dollars
+Added: Icelandic Krona
Norwegian Krone
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dollar and are adversely affected by a stronger U.S.
−Removed: As of March 31, 2021, the net contractual amount of our foreign currency forward
−Removed: contracts totaled $64.8, all of which related to hedging of our foreign currency denominated debt investments.
−Removed: As of March 31, 2021, we had outstanding borrowings denominated in foreign currencies of 159, CAD92, £110 and AUD6 under
−Removed: our Senior Secured Revolving Credit Facility.
+Added: As of June 30, 2021, the net contractual amount of our foreign currency forward contracts totaled $190.7, all of which related to
+Added: hedging of our foreign currency denominated debt investments.
+Added: As of June 30, 2021, we had outstanding borrowings denominated in foreign currencies of 278, CAD30, £207 and AUD152 under our Senior Secured Revolving Credit Facility.
In addition, we may have risk regarding portfolio valuation.
−Removed: Managements Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of OperationsCritical Accounting PoliciesValuation of Portfolio Investments.
+Added: Managements Discussion and Analysis of
+Added: Financial Condition and Results of OperationsCritical Accounting PoliciesValuation of Portfolio Investments.
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