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        "supporting_data": "The iShares Russell 1000 Growth UCITS ETF USD (Acc) is a UCITS ETF that aims to achieve its investment objective by investing in equity securities that make up the Russell 1000 Growth UCITS 30/18 Capped Net Tax 15% Index. The ETF uses a physical replication strategy, meaning it holds the underlying equity securities. The index methodology is described as market capitalization weighted, with specific caps on issuer weights. The KID explicitly states the fund is passively managed and invests in equity securities. While the fund may use financial derivative instruments (FDIs) to achieve its objective, the primary investment is in physical securities. Securities lending is mentioned as a way to generate income, which is a common practice for UCITS ETFs and does not inherently make them complex, provided it's managed within UCITS rules. The risk profile is rated 6 out of 7, but this is attributed to the nature of its equity investments and market volatility, not structural complexity. The information provided suggests a straightforward investment in a growth-oriented equity index, with no indication of embedded derivatives, leverage, or other complex structures that would make it difficult for a retail investor to understand.",
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