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Debt
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2018
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
DEBT
DEBT
Debt consisted of the following at June 30, 2018:
 
June 30, 2018
 
U.S. Dollar
 
Other Principal Trading Currencies
 
Total
$50 million Senior Notes, interest 3.67%, due December 17, 2022
50,000

 

 
50,000

$50 million Senior Notes, interest 4.10%, due September 19, 2023
50,000

 

 
50,000

$125 million Senior Notes, interest 3.84%, due September 19, 2024
125,000

 

 
125,000

$125 million Senior Notes, interest 4.24%, due June 25, 2025
125,000

 

 
125,000

EUR 125 million Senior Notes, interest 1.47%, due June 17, 2030

 
145,163

 
145,163

Debt issuance costs, net
(994
)
 
(342
)
 
(1,336
)
Total Senior Notes
349,006

 
144,821

 
493,827

$1.1 billion Credit Agreement, interest at LIBOR plus 87.5 basis points
469,719

 
56,874

 
526,593

Other local arrangements
359

 
51,693

 
52,052

Total debt
819,084

 
253,388

 
1,072,472

Less: current portion
(359
)
 
(51,693
)
 
(52,052
)
Total long-term debt
$
818,725

 
$
201,695

 
$
1,020,420


Credit Agreement
On June 15, 2018 the Company entered into an amended $1.1 billion Credit Agreement (the "Credit Agreement"), which amended its $800 million Amended and Restated Credit Agreement (the "Prior Credit Agreement"). As of June 30, 2018, the Company had $566.9 million of availability remaining under its Credit Agreement.
The Credit Agreement is provided by a group of financial institutions (similar to the Company's Prior Credit Agreement) and has a maturity date of June 15, 2023. It is a revolving credit facility and is not subject to any scheduled principal payments prior to maturity. The obligations under the Credit Agreement are unsecured.
Borrowings under the Credit Agreement bear interest at current market rates plus a margin based on the Company’s consolidated leverage ratio, which was set at LIBOR plus 87.5 basis points as of June 15, 2018. The Company must also pay facility fees that are tied to its leverage ratio. The Credit Agreement contains covenants that are the same as those contained in the prior Credit Agreement, with which the Company was in compliance as of June 30, 2018. The Company is required to maintain a ratio of funded debt to Consolidated EBITDA of 3.5 to1.0 or less and an interest coverage ration of 3.5 to 1.0 or greater. The Credit Agreement also places certain limitations on the Company, including limiting the ability to incur liens or indebtedness at a subsidiary level. In addition, the Credit Agreement has several events of default. The Company incurred approximately $0.1 million of debt extinguishment costs during 2018 related to the Prior Credit Agreement. The Company capitalized $2.0 million in financing fees during 2018 associated with the Credit Agreement which will be amortized to interest expense through 2023.
Other Local Arrangements
In April 2018, two of the Company's non-U.S. pension plans issued loans totaling $39.6 million (Swiss franc 38 million) to a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. The loans have the same terms and conditions which include an interest rate of Swiss franc LIBOR plus 87.5 basis points and a maturity date of April 2019 and a one year renewal term and, as such, are classified as short-term debt on the Company's consolidated balance sheet. The proceeds were used to repay outstanding amounts on the Company's credit facility.

1.47% Euro Senior Notes
The Company has designated the 1.47% Euro Senior Notes as a hedge of a portion of its net investment in euro-denominated foreign subsidiaries to reduce foreign currency risk associated with the net investment in these operations. Changes in the carrying value of this debt resulting from fluctuations in the euro to U.S. dollar exchange rate are recorded as foreign currency translation adjustments within other comprehensive income (loss). The unrealized gain (loss) recorded in other comprehensive income (loss) related to this net investment hedge was a gain of $10.1 million and loss $7.1 million for the three months ended June 30, 2018 and 2017, respectively, and a gain of $4.6 million and a loss $10.5 million for the six months periods ended June 30, 2018 and 2017, respectively.