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We do not hold or issue derivative financial instruments for trading or speculative purposes.
−Removed: As of December 31, 2021, we did not have any
−Removed: derivative financial instruments.
Exchange Rate Risk
We have exchange rate exposure, primarily, with respect to the Canadian Dollar, the Euro, the British Pound, the Polish Zloty, the Hungarian Forint, the Mexican Peso, the Taiwan Dollar, the Chinese Yuan Renminbi and the Hong Kong Dollar.
−Removed: of December 31, 2021, our monetary assets and liabilities which are subject to this exposure are immaterial, therefore, the potential immediate loss to us that would result from a hypothetical 10% change in foreign currency exchange rates would
−Removed: not be expected to have a material impact on our earnings or cash flows.
−Removed: This sensitivity analysis assumes an unfavorable 10% fluctuation in the exchange rates affecting the foreign currencies in which monetary assets and liabilities are
−Removed: denominated and does not take into account the incremental effect of such a change on our foreign currency denominated revenues.
+Added: of December 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021, our monetary assets and liabilities which are subject to this exposure are immaterial, therefore, the potential immediate loss to us that would result from a hypothetical 10% change in foreign currency
+Added: exchange rates would not be expected to have a material impact on our earnings or cash flows.
+Added: This sensitivity analysis assumes an unfavorable 10% fluctuation in the exchange rates affecting the foreign currencies in which monetary assets and
+Added: liabilities are denominated and does not take into account the incremental effect of such a change on our foreign currency denominated revenues.
Interest Rate Risk
We manage our exposure to interest rate risk through the proportion of fixed rate debt and variable rate debt in our debt portfolio.
−Removed: To manage a portion of our exposure to interest rate changes, we have in the past entered into interest rate
−Removed: swap agreements.
−Removed: We invest our excess cash in highly liquid short-term investments.
−Removed: Substantially all of our debt is variable rate debt as of December 31, 2021 and 2020.
−Removed: Based upon our current level of borrowings under our revolving credit
−Removed: facility and our Polish overdraft facility, and our excess cash, the effect of a hypothetical, instantaneous and unfavorable change of 100 basis points in the interest rate would have an immaterial impact on our earnings or cash flows.
+Added: To reduce our market risk for changes in interest rates on our variable rate borrowings, and to manage a
+Added: portion of our exposure to changes in interest rates, we occasionally enter into interest rate swap agreements.
+Added: In June 2022, we entered into a seven year interest rate swap agreement with a notional amount of $100 million that is to mature in May 2029.
+Added: The interest rate swap agreement has been designated as a cash flow hedge of interest payments on
+Added: $100 million of borrowings under our Credit Agreement.
+Added: Under the terms of the swap agreement, we will receive monthly variable interest payments based on one month Term SOFR and will pay interest based upon a fixed rate of 2.683% per annum,
+Added: adjusted upward for the credit spread adjustment in the Credit Agreement of 0.10% and the loan margin in the Credit Agreement of 1.50% at December 31, 2022.
+Added: As of December 31, 2022, we had approximately $239.5 million of outstanding borrowings under our credit facilities, of which approximately $139.5 million bears interest at variable rates of interest and $100 million bears interest at fixed
+Added: rates, after consideration of the interest rate swap agreement entered into in June 2022.
+Added: Additionally, we invest our excess cash in highly liquid short-term investments.
+Added: Based upon our current level of borrowings under our facilities and our
+Added: excess cash, the effect of a hypothetical, instantaneous and unfavorable change of 100 basis points in the interest rate may have an approximate $1.2 million annualized negative impact on our earnings or cash flows.
In addition, we are party to several supply chain financing arrangements, in which we may sell certain of our customers’ trade accounts receivable to such customers’ financial institutions.
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