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Derivatives
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2019
Derivatives  
Derivatives

NOTE 14. Derivatives

The Company uses interest rate swaps, currency swaps, commodity price swaps, and forward and option contracts to manage risks generally associated with foreign exchange rate, interest rate and commodity price fluctuations. The information that follows explains the various types of derivatives and financial instruments used by 3M, how and why 3M uses such instruments, how such instruments are accounted for, and how such instruments impact 3M’s financial position and performance.

3M adopted ASU No. 2017-12, Targeted Improvements to Accounting for Hedging Activities as of January 1, 2019. The disclosures contained within this note have been updated to reflect the new guidance, except for prior period amounts presented, as the disclosure changes were adopted prospectively. For derivative instruments that are designated in a cash flow or fair value hedging relationship, the impact of this accounting standard was to remove the requirement to test for ineffectiveness. Prior to the adoption of this ASU, any gain or loss related to hedge ineffectiveness was recognized in current earnings. For any net investment hedges entered into on or after January 1, 2019, amounts excluded from the assessment of hedge effectiveness, including the time value of the forward contract at the inception of the hedge, are recognized in earnings using an amortization approach over the life of the hedging instrument on a straight-line basis. Any difference between the change in the fair value of the excluded component and the amount amortized into earnings during the period is recorded in cumulative translation within other comprehensive income.

Additional information with respect to derivatives is included elsewhere as follows:

Impact on other comprehensive income of nonderivative hedging and derivative instruments is included in Note 8.
Fair value of derivative instruments is included in Note 15.
Derivatives and/or hedging instruments associated with the Company’s long-term debt are also described in Note 12.

Types of Derivatives/Hedging Instruments and Inclusion in Income/Other Comprehensive Income:

Cash Flow Hedges:

For derivative instruments that are designated and qualify as cash flow hedges, the gain or loss on the derivative is reported as a component of other comprehensive income and reclassified into earnings in the same period during which the hedged transaction

affects earnings. Gains and losses on the derivative representing hedge components excluded from the assessment of effectiveness are recognized in current earnings.

Cash Flow Hedging - Foreign Currency Forward and Option Contracts: The Company enters into foreign exchange forward and option contracts to hedge against the effect of exchange rate fluctuations on cash flows denominated in foreign currencies. These transactions are designated as cash flow hedges. The settlement or extension of these derivatives will result in reclassifications (from accumulated other comprehensive income) to earnings in the period during which the hedged transactions affect earnings. 3M may dedesignate these cash flow hedge relationships in advance of the occurrence of the forecasted transaction. The portion of gains or losses on the derivative instrument previously included in accumulated other comprehensive income for dedesignated hedges remains in accumulated other comprehensive income until the forecasted transaction occurs or becomes probable of not occurring. Changes in the value of derivative instruments after dedesignation are recorded in earnings and are included in the Derivatives Not Designated as Hedging Instruments section below. The maximum length of time over which 3M hedges its exposure to the variability in future cash flows of the forecasted transactions is 36 months.

Cash Flow Hedging — Interest Rate Contracts: The Company may use forward starting interest rate contracts to hedge exposure to variability in cash flows from interest payments on forecasted debt issuances.

In the fourth quarter of 2016, the Company entered into forward starting interest rate swaps with a notional amount of $200 million as a hedge against interest rate volatility associated with a forecasted issuance of fixed rate debt. In 2017, the Company entered into additional forward starting interest rate swaps with notional amounts of $600 million as hedges against interest rate volatility associated with a forecasted issuance of fixed rate debt. Prior to the issuance of medium-term notes in October 2017, 3M terminated these interest rate swaps. The termination resulted in an immaterial loss within accumulated other comprehensive income that will be amortized over the respective lives of the debt.

During 2018, the Company entered into forward starting interest rate swaps with a notional amount of $1.2 billion as hedges
against interest rate volatility associated with forecasted issuances of fixed rate debt. Concurrent with the issuance of the medium-term notes in September 2018, 3M terminated $500 million of these interest rate swaps. The termination resulted in an immaterial gain within accumulated other comprehensive income that will be amortized over the respective lives of the debt.

As of December 31, 2018, the Company had $700 million of notional amount in outstanding forward starting interest rate swaps as hedges against interest rate volatility with forecasted issuances of fixed rate debt. During 2019, the Company entered into additional forward starting interest rate swaps with a notional amount of $743 million. Concurrent with the issuance of the medium-term notes in February 2019 and the additional issuance of registered notes in August 2019, 3M terminated all outstanding interest rate swaps related to forecasted issuances of debt. These terminations resulted in a net loss of $143 million within accumulated other comprehensive income that will be amortized over the respective lives of the debt.

The amortization of gains and losses on forward starting interest rate swaps is included in the tables below as part of the gain/(loss) reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income into income.

As of December 31, 2019, the Company had a balance of $31 million associated with the after-tax net unrealized loss associated with cash flow hedging instruments recorded in accumulated other comprehensive income. This includes a remaining balance of $112 million (after-tax loss) related to the forward starting interest rate swaps, which will be amortized over the respective lives of the notes. Based on exchange rates as of December 31, 2019, 3M expects to reclassify approximately $42 million and $20 million of the after-tax net unrealized foreign exchange cash flow hedging gains to earnings in 2020 and 2021, respectively, in addition to reclassifying approximately $93 million of the after-tax net unrealized foreign exchange cash flow hedging losses to earnings after 2021 (with the impact offset by earnings/losses from underlying hedged items).

The location in the consolidated statements of income and comprehensive income and amounts of gains and losses related to derivative instruments designated as cash flow hedges are provided in the following table. Reclassifications of amounts from accumulated other comprehensive income into income include accumulated gains (losses) on dedesignated hedges at the time earnings are impacted by the forecasted transaction.

Pretax Gain (Loss)

 

Recognized in Other

Pretax Gain (Loss) Reclassified

 

Comprehensive

from Accumulated Other

 

Income on Derivative

Comprehensive Income into Income

 

Year ended December 31, 2019 (Millions)

    

Amount

    

Location

    

Amount

 

Foreign currency forward/option contracts

$

96

 

Cost of sales

$

74

Interest rate swap contracts

 

(122)

 

Interest expense

 

(4)

Total

$

(26)

$

70

Pretax Gain (Loss) Recognized in

 

Pretax Gain (Loss)

Income on Effective Portion of

Ineffective Portion of Gain

 

Recognized in Other

Derivative as a Result of

(Loss) on Derivative and

 

Comprehensive

Reclassification from

Amount Excluded from

 

Income on Effective

Accumulated Other

Effectiveness Testing

 

Portion of Derivative

Comprehensive Income

Recognized in Income

 

Year ended December 31, 2018 (Millions)

    

Amount

    

Location

    

Amount

    

Location

    

Amount

 

Foreign currency forward/option contracts

$

151

 

Cost of sales

$

(95)

 

Cost of sales

$

Interest rate swap contracts

 

(18)

 

Interest expense

 

(1)

 

Interest expense

 

Total

$

133

$

(96)

$

Year ended December 31, 2017 (Millions)

    

Amount

    

Location

    

Amount

    

Location

    

Amount

 

Foreign currency forward/option contracts

$

(305)

 

Cost of sales

$

8

 

Cost of sales

$

Interest rate swap contracts

 

(6)

 

Interest expense

 

(1)

 

Interest expense

 

Total

$

(311)

$

7

$

Fair Value Hedges:

For derivative instruments that are designated and qualify as fair value hedges, the gain or loss on the derivatives as well as the offsetting loss or gain on the hedged item attributable to the hedged risk are recognized in current earnings.

Fair Value Hedging - Interest Rate Swaps: The Company manages interest expense using a mix of fixed and floating rate debt. To help manage borrowing costs, the Company may enter into interest rate swaps. Under these arrangements, the Company agrees to exchange, at specified intervals, the difference between fixed and floating interest amounts calculated by reference to an agreed-upon notional principal amount. The mark-to-market of these fair value hedges is recorded as gains or losses in interest expense and is offset by the gain or loss of the underlying debt instrument, which also is recorded in interest expense.

In November 2013, 3M issued a Eurobond due in 2021 for a face amount of 600 million Euros. Upon debt issuance, 3M completed a fixed-to-floating interest rate swap on a notional amount of 300 million Euros as a fair value hedge of a portion of the fixed interest rate Eurobond obligation.

In June 2014, 3M issued $950 million aggregate principal amount of medium-term notes. Upon debt issuance, the Company entered into an interest rate swap to convert $600 million of a $625 million note that was due in 2019, included in this issuance, to an interest rate based on a floating three-month LIBOR index as a fair value hedge of a portion of the fixed interest rate medium-term note obligation. This interest rate swap matured in conjunction with the repayment of the $625 million aggregate principal amount of fixed-rate medium notes that matured in June 2019.

In August 2015, 3M issued $1.5 billion aggregate principal amount of medium-term notes. Upon debt issuance, the Company entered into two interest rate swaps as fair value hedges of a portion of the fixed interest rate medium-term note obligation. The first converted a $450 million three-year fixed rate note that matured in August 2018 at which time the associated interest rate swap also matured, and

the second converted $300 million of a five-year fixed rate note that is due in 2020, included in this issuance, to an interest rate based on a floating three-month LIBOR index.

In the fourth quarter of 2017, the Company entered into an interest rate swap with a notional amount of $200 million that converted the company’s fixed-rate medium-term note due 2020 into a floating-rate note as a hedge of its exposure to changes in the fair value that is attributable to interest rate risk.

In September 2018, the Company entered into an interest rate swap with a notional amount of $200 million that converted a portion of the Company’s $400 million aggregate principal amount of fixed rate medium-term notes due 2021 into a floating rate note with an interest rate based on a three-month LIBOR index as a hedge of its exposure to changes in fair value that are attributable to interest rate risk.

Refer to the section below titled Statement of Income Location and Impact of Cash Flow and Fair Value Derivative Instruments for details on the location within the consolidated statements of income for amounts of gains and losses related to derivative instruments designated as fair value hedges and similar information relative to the hedged items for the year ended December 31, 2019.

The location in the consolidated statements of income and amounts of gains and losses related to derivative instruments designated as fair value hedges and similar information relative to the hedged items are as follows for periods prior to 2019:

Gain (Loss) on Derivative

Gain (Loss) on Hedged Item

 

Recognized in Income

Recognized in Income

 

Year ended December 31, 2018 (Millions)

    

Location

    

Amount

    

Location

    

Amount

 

Interest rate swap contracts

 

Interest expense

$

(5)

 

Interest expense

$

5

Total

$

(5)

$

5

Year ended December 31, 2017 (Millions)

    

Location

    

Amount

    

Location

    

Amount

 

Interest rate swap contracts

 

Interest expense

$

(9)

 

Interest expense

$

9

Total

$

(9)

$

9

The following amounts were recorded on the consolidated balance sheet related to cumulative basis adjustments for fair value hedges:

Cumulative Amount of Fair Value Hedging

 

Carrying Value of the

Adjustment Included in the Carrying Value

 

Hedged Liabilities (in millions)

of the Hedged Liabilities (in millions)

 

Location on the Consolidated Balance Sheet

    

December 31, 2019

    

December 31, 2018

    

December 31, 2019

    

December 31, 2018

 

Short-term borrowings and current portion of long-term debt

 

$

499

$

596

 

$

$

(4)

Long-term debt

775

1,276

22

18

Total

$

1,274

$

1,872

$

22

$

14

Net Investment Hedges:

The Company may use non-derivative (foreign currency denominated debt) and derivative (foreign exchange forward contracts) instruments to hedge portions of the Company’s investment in foreign subsidiaries and manage foreign exchange risk. For instruments that are designated and qualify as hedges of net investments in foreign operations and that meet the effectiveness requirements, the net gains or losses attributable to changes in spot exchange rates are recorded in cumulative translation within other comprehensive income. The remainder of the change in value of such instruments is recorded in earnings. Recognition in earnings of amounts previously recorded in cumulative translation is limited to circumstances such as complete or substantially complete liquidation of the net investment in the hedged foreign operation. To the extent foreign currency denominated debt is not designated in or is dedesignated from a net investment hedge relationship, changes in value of that portion of foreign currency denominated debt due to exchange rate changes are recorded in earnings through their maturity date.

3M’s use of foreign exchange forward contracts designated in hedges of the Company’s net investment in foreign subsidiaries can vary by time period depending on when foreign currency denominated debt balances designated in such relationships are dedesignated, matured, or are newly issued and designated. Additionally, variation can occur in connection with the extent of the Company’s desired foreign exchange risk coverage.

During the first quarter of 2018, the Company dedesignated 300 million Euros of foreign currency denominated debt from a former net investment hedge relationship.

At December 31, 2019, the total notional amount of foreign exchange forward contracts designated in net investment hedges was approximately 200 million Euros, along with a principal amount of long-term debt instruments designated in net investment hedges totaling 4.1 billion Euros. The maturity dates of these derivative and nonderivative instruments designated in net investment hedges range from 2020 to 2031.

The location in the consolidated statements of income and comprehensive income and amounts of gains and losses related to derivative and nonderivative instruments designated as net investment hedges are as follows. There were no reclassifications of the effective portion of net investment hedges out of accumulated other comprehensive income into income for the periods presented in the table below.

Pretax Gain (Loss)

 

Recognized as

 

Cumulative Translation

Amount of Gain (Loss) Excluded

 

within Other

from Effectiveness Testing

 

Comprehensive Income

Recognized in Income

 

Year ended December 31, 2019 (Millions)

    

Amount

    

Location

    

Amount

 

Foreign currency denominated debt

$

108

 

Cost of sales

$

Foreign currency forward contracts

 

32

 

Cost of sales

 

20

Total

$

140

$

20

Pretax Gain (Loss)

 

Recognized as

 

Cumulative Translation

 

within Other

Ineffective Portion of Gain (Loss) on

 

Comprehensive Income

Instrument and Amount Excluded

 

on Effective Portion of

from Effectiveness Testing

 

Instrument

Recognized in Income

 

Year ended December 31, 2018 (Millions)

    

Amount

    

Location

    

Amount

 

Foreign currency denominated debt

$

222

 

Cost of sales

$

(2)

Foreign currency forward contracts

18

Cost of sales

4

Total

$

240

$

2

Year ended December 31, 2017 (Millions)

    

Amount

    

Location

    

Amount

 

Foreign currency denominated debt

$

(667)

 

N/A

$

Foreign currency forward contracts

(58)

Cost of sales

7

Total

$

(725)

$

7

Derivatives Not Designated as Hedging Instruments:

Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments include dedesignated foreign currency forward and option contracts that formerly were designated in cash flow hedging relationships (as referenced in the Cash Flow Hedges section above). In addition, 3M enters into foreign currency forward contracts to offset, in part, the impacts of certain intercompany activities (primarily associated with intercompany licensing arrangements) and enters into commodity price swaps to offset, in part, fluctuations in costs associated with the use of certain commodities and precious metals. These derivative instruments are not designated in hedging relationships; therefore, fair value gains and losses on these contracts are recorded in earnings. The Company does not hold or issue derivative financial instruments for trading purposes.

The location in the consolidated statements of income and amounts of gains and losses related to derivative instruments not designated as hedging instruments are as follows:

Gain (Loss) on Derivative Recognized in Income

Year ended December 31,

2019

2018

2017

(Millions)

Location

Amount

Amount

Amount

Foreign currency forward/option contracts

Cost of sales

$

2

$

13

$

11

Foreign currency forward contracts

Interest expense

 

(13)

 

(109)

 

(141)

Total

$

(11)

$

(96)

$

(130)

Statement of Income Location and Impact of Cash Flow and Fair Value Derivative Instruments

The location in the consolidated statement of income and pre-tax amounts recognized in income related to derivative instruments designated in a cash flow or fair value hedging relationship are as follows:

Location and Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Income

Year ended December 31, 2019

(Millions)

Cost of Goods Sold

Other expense (income), net

Total amounts of income and expense line items presented in the consolidated statement of income in which the effects of cash flow or fair value hedges are recorded

$

17,136

$

462

The effects of fair value and cash flow hedging:

Gain or (loss) on cash flow hedging relationships:

Foreign currency forward/option contracts:

Amount of gain or (loss) reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income into income

$

74

$

Interest rate swap contracts:

Amount of gain or (loss) reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income into income

(4)

Gain or (loss) on fair value hedging relationships:

Interest rate swap contracts:

Hedged items

$

$

(8)

Derivatives designated as hedging instruments

8

Location and Fair Value Amount of Derivative Instruments:

The following tables summarize the fair value of 3M’s derivative instruments, excluding nonderivative instruments used as hedging instruments, and their location in the consolidated balance sheet. Notional amounts below are presented at period end foreign exchange rates, except for certain interest rate swaps, which are presented using the inception date’s foreign exchange rate. Additional information with respect to the fair value of derivative instruments is included in Note 15.

Gross

    

Assets

    

Liabilities

 

Notional

Fair

Fair

 

December 31, 2019 (Millions)

Amount

Location

Value Amount

Location

Value Amount

 

Derivatives designated as

hedging instruments

Foreign currency forward/option contracts

$

1,995

 

Other current assets

$

64

 

Other current liabilities

$

9

Foreign currency forward/option contracts

 

1,041

 

Other assets

 

50

 

Other liabilities

 

3

Interest rate swap contracts

 

500

 

Other current assets

 

 

Other current liabilities

 

Interest rate swap contracts

 

603

 

Other assets

 

17

 

Other liabilities

 

Total derivatives designated as hedging instruments

$

131

$

12

Derivatives not designated as

hedging instruments

Foreign currency forward/option contracts

$

2,684

 

Other current assets

$

11

 

Other current liabilities

$

8

Total derivatives not designated as hedging instruments

$

11

$

8

Total derivative instruments

$

142

$

20

Gross

    

Assets

    

Liabilities

 

Notional

Fair

Fair

 

December 31, 2018 (Millions)

Amount

Location

Value Amount

Location

Value Amount

 

Derivatives designated as

hedging instruments

Foreign currency forward/option contracts

$

2,277

 

Other current assets

$

74

 

Other current liabilities

$

12

Foreign currency forward/option contracts

1,099

Other assets

39

Other liabilities

4

Interest rate swap contracts

 

1,000

 

Other current assets

 

 

Other current liabilities

 

14

Interest rate swap contracts

 

1,403

 

Other assets

 

19

 

Other liabilities

 

17

Total derivatives designated as hedging instruments

$

132

$

47

Derivatives not designated as

hedging instruments

Foreign currency forward/option contracts

$

2,484

 

Other current assets

$

14

 

Other current liabilities

$

6

Total derivatives not designated as hedging instruments

$

14

$

6

Total derivative instruments

$

146

$

53

Credit Risk and Offsetting of Assets and Liabilities of Derivative Instruments:

The Company is exposed to credit loss in the event of nonperformance by counterparties in interest rate swaps, currency swaps, commodity price swaps, and forward and option contracts. However, the Company’s risk is limited to the fair value of the instruments. The Company actively monitors its exposure to credit risk through the use of credit approvals and credit limits, and by selecting major international banks and financial institutions as counterparties. 3M enters into master netting arrangements with counterparties when possible to mitigate credit risk in derivative transactions. A master netting arrangement may allow each counterparty to net settle amounts owed between a 3M entity and the counterparty as a result of multiple, separate derivative transactions. As of December 31, 2019, 3M has International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) agreements with 17 applicable banks and financial institutions which contain netting provisions. In addition to a master agreement with 3M supported by a primary counterparty’s parent guarantee,

3M also has associated credit support agreements in place with 16 of its primary derivative counterparties which, among other things, provide the circumstances under which either party is required to post eligible collateral (when the market value of transactions covered by these agreements exceeds specified thresholds or if a counterparty’s credit rating has been downgraded to a predetermined rating). The Company does not anticipate nonperformance by any of these counterparties.

3M has elected to present the fair value of derivative assets and liabilities within the Company’s consolidated balance sheet on a gross basis even when derivative transactions are subject to master netting arrangements and may otherwise qualify for net presentation. However, the following tables provide information as if the Company had elected to offset the asset and liability balances of derivative instruments, netted in accordance with various criteria in the event of default or termination as stipulated by the terms of netting arrangements with each of the counterparties. For each counterparty, if netted, the Company would offset the asset and liability balances of all derivatives at the end of the reporting period based on the 3M entity that is a party to the transactions. Derivatives not subject to master netting agreements are not eligible for net presentation. As of the applicable dates presented below, no cash collateral had been received or pledged related to these derivative instruments.

Offsetting of Financial Assets under Master Netting Agreements with Derivative Counterparties

Gross Amounts not Offset in the

 

    

    

Consolidated Balance Sheet that are Subject

    

 

Gross Amount of

to Master Netting Agreements

 

Derivative Assets

Gross Amount of

 

Presented in the

Eligible Offsetting

Cash

 

Consolidated

Recognized

Collateral

Net Amount of

 

December 31, 2019 (Millions)

Balance Sheet

Derivative Liabilities

Received

Derivative Assets

 

Derivatives subject to master netting agreements

$

142

$

14

$

$

128

Derivatives not subject to master netting agreements

 

 

Total

$

142

$

128

December 31, 2018 (Millions)

Derivatives subject to master netting agreements

$

146

$

38

$

$

108

Derivatives not subject to master netting agreements

 

 

Total

$

146

$

108

Offsetting of Financial Liabilities under Master Netting Agreements with Derivative Counterparties

Gross Amounts not Offset in the

 

    

    

Consolidated Balance Sheet that are Subject

    

 

Gross Amount of

to Master Netting Agreements

 

Derivative Liabilities

Gross Amount of

 

Presented in the

Eligible Offsetting

Cash

Net Amount of

 

Consolidated

Recognized

Collateral

Derivative

 

December 31, 2019 (Millions)

Balance Sheet

Derivative Assets

Pledged

Liabilities

 

Derivatives subject to master netting agreements

$

20

$

14

$

$

6

Derivatives not subject to master netting agreements

 

 

Total

$

20

$

6

December 31, 2018 (Millions)

 

Derivatives subject to master netting agreements

$

53

$

38

$

$

15

Derivatives not subject to master netting agreements

 

 

Total

$

53

$

15

Foreign Currency Effects

3M estimates that year-on-year foreign currency transaction effects, including hedging impacts, increased pre-tax income by approximately $201 million in 2019 and decreased pre-tax income by approximately $92 million in 2018. These estimates include transaction gains and losses, including derivative instruments designed to reduce foreign currency exchange rate risks.