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    "success": true,
    "data": {
        "leverage": false,
        "derivates": false,
        "swaps": false,
        "inverse": false,
        "replication_method": "physical",
        "ucits": true,
        "type": "ETF",
        "complex_factors": [],
        "classification": "non-complex",
        "supporting_data": "The iShares Core FTSE 100 UCITS ETF GBP (Acc) is classified as non-complex. The ETF aims to replicate the FTSE 100 index by holding the equity securities which make up the Index, in similar proportions to it. The document states the fund may use financial derivative instruments (FDIs) (i.e. investments the prices of which are based on one or more underlying assets) to help achieve the Fundu2019s investment objectives. FDIs may be used for direct investment purposes. This use is likely for EPM (efficient portfolio management) rather than a core element of the strategy. The fund uses physical replication of a transparent index. Securities lending is mentioned, but it is described as a secondary feature, and doesn't significantly increase risk or opacity. Based on the information provided, there are no significant complex features. Therefore, the asset is classified as non-complex. The fundu2019s structure and risks (market volatility, tracking error) are straightforward, so investors with basic knowledge should be able to understand them."
    }
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