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Derivatives (Notes)
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2020
Derivatives [Abstract]  
Derivatives Not Designated as Hedging Instruments
NOTE 10.  DERIVATIVES
The Company uses derivatives to manage exposure to market risk, primarily foreign currency risk and interest rate risk, and to assist customers with their risk management objectives. The Company uses foreign exchange contracts to manage the foreign exchange rate risk associated with certain foreign currency-denominated assets and liabilities. As of March 31, 2020, all of our derivatives were held for risk management purposes and none were designated as accounting hedges. The objective is to manage the uncertainty of future foreign exchange rate fluctuations. These derivatives provide for a fixed exchange rate which has the effect of reducing or eliminating changes to anticipated cash flows to be received on assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies as the result of changes to exchange rates. Our derivatives are carried at fair value and recorded in other assets or other liabilities, as appropriate. The changes in fair value of our derivatives and the related interest are recognized in "Noninterest income - other" in the condensed consolidated statements of earnings (loss). For the three months ended March 31, 2020, changes in fair value recorded through noninterest income in the condensed consolidated statements of earnings (loss) were immaterial.
In connection with negotiated credit facilities and certain other services, we may obtain equity warrant assets giving us the right to acquire stock in primarily private, venture-backed companies. We hold these assets for prospective investment gains. We do not use them to hedge any economic risks nor do we use other derivative instruments to hedge economic risks stemming from equity warrant assets. We account for equity warrant assets as derivatives when they contain net settlement terms and other qualifying criteria under ASC 815. These equity warrant assets are recorded at estimated fair value and are classified as "Other assets" on our condensed consolidated balance sheets at the time they are obtained. See Note 7. Other Assets.
Derivative instruments expose us to credit risk in the event of nonperformance by counterparties. This risk exposure consists primarily of the termination value of agreements where we are in a favorable position. We manage the credit risk associated with various derivative agreements through counterparty credit review and monitoring procedures.
The following table presents the U.S. dollar notional amounts and fair values of our derivative instruments included in the condensed consolidated balance sheets as of the dates indicated:
 
March 31, 2020
 
December 31, 2019
 
Notional
 
Fair
 
Notional
 
Fair
Derivatives Not Designated As Hedging Instruments
Amount
 
Value
 
Amount
 
Value
 
(In thousands)
Derivative Assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest rate contracts
$
10,932

 
$
120

 
$
15,159

 
$
71

Foreign exchange contracts
90,122

 
4,826

 
91,144

 
1,163

Other derivative assets
101,054

 
4,946

 
106,303

 
1,234

Equity warrant assets
26,469

 
4,290

 
26,079

 
3,434

Total
$
127,523

 
$
9,236

 
$
132,382

 
$
4,668

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Derivative Liabilities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest rate contracts
$
10,932

 
$
120

 
$
15,159

 
$
71

Foreign exchange contracts
90,122

 
1,032

 
91,144

 
684

Total
$
101,054

 
$
1,152

 
$
106,303

 
$
755