{
    "type": "ETF",
    "ucits": true,
    "replication_method": "physical",
    "leverage": false,
    "derivatives": false,
    "swaps": false,
    "inverse": false,
    "complex_factors": [],
    "classification": "non-complex",
    "supporting_data": "The Amundi MSCI New Energy ESG Screened UCITS ETF Acc is a UCITS-compliant equity ETF that physically replicates the MSCI ACWI IMI New Energy ESG Filtered Net Total Return Index. The KIID and PRIIPs KID clearly state that the fund uses direct replication primarily, with possible sampling techniques to optimize replication, but no mention of synthetic replication or swap agreements. The factsheet confirms 100% physical replication with no use of derivatives or swaps as part of the investment strategy. There is no leverage, inverse exposure, or capital protection features. The risk level is medium-high (5/7), consistent with international equity exposure, but this is due to market risk rather than structural complexity. Costs are straightforward with a single ongoing charge of 0.60%, no performance fees, and no swap or derivative fees. The underlying assets are equities screened for ESG criteria, with no indication of complex or illiquid instruments. No counterparty risk or derivative counterparty risk disclosures are present. The PRIIPs KID does not include any comprehension warnings or complexity flags. Overall, the ETF exhibits a clear, linear relationship to its underlying index, invests directly in liquid securities, and does not use derivatives inherently in its strategy, leading to a non-complex classification under MiFID II."
}