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Derivative Instruments and Risk Management
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2012
Derivative Instruments and Risk Management [Abstract]  
Derivative Instruments and Risk Management

Note 16.    Derivative Instruments and Risk Management

 

The Company has limited involvement with derivative instruments and does not trade them. The Company does use derivatives to manage certain interest rate, foreign currency exchange rate and raw material cost exposures.

 

As at December 31, 2012 and 2011 the Company had no interest rate instruments designated as effective hedges. The interest rate swaps which expired on February 6, 2012 were ineffective at December 31, 2011 because the Company’s previous finance facility, which carried the corresponding floating rate debt obligations, had been repaid. Accordingly, a loss of $0.1 million was recognized in earnings in 2011.

 

The Company has hedged the cost of certain raw materials with commodity swaps which are summarized as follows:

 

                                 
    December 31, 2012     December 31, 2011  

(in millions)

  Carrying
Amount
    Fair
Value
    Carrying
Amount
    Fair
Value
 

Notional quantity – 2,075 tonnes

                  $ 0.2     $ 0.2  

Notional quantity – 275 tonnes

  $ 0.1     $ 0.1                  

 

The impact on the income statement for the last 12 months is summarized below:

 

                     

(in millions)

  Gain/(Loss)
Recognized in
OCI on
Derivative
   

Location of Gain/(Loss)

Reclassified from Accumulated

OCI into Income

  Amount of Gain/(Loss)
Reclassified from
Accumulated OCI into
Income
 

Commodity contracts

  $ 0.1     Cost of goods sold   $ 0.3  

Taxation

    0.0     Income taxes     (0.1
   

 

 

       

 

 

 
    $ 0.1         $ 0.2  
   

 

 

       

 

 

 

 

We enter into various foreign currency forward exchange contracts to minimize currency exchange rate exposure from expected future cash flows. The contracts have maturity dates of up to four years at the date of inception. These foreign currency forward exchange contracts have not been designated as hedging instruments, and their impact on the income statement in 2012, 2011 and 2010 is summarized below:

 

                             
    

Location of Gain/(Loss)

Recognized in Income

  Amount of Gain/(Loss)
Recognized in Income
 

(in millions)

    2012     2011     2010  

Foreign currency forward exchange contracts

  Other income/(expense)   $ 1.2     $ 1.3     $ 0.9  
       

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

The Company sells a range of Fuel Specialties, Performance Chemicals and Octane Additives to major oil refineries and chemical companies throughout the world. Credit limits, ongoing credit evaluation and account monitoring procedures are used to minimize bad debt risk. Collateral is not generally required.