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        "supporting_data": "The iShares S&P 500 Health Care Sector UCITS ETF (IE00BMBKBZ46) aims to track the S&P 500 Capped 35/20 Health Care Index. It uses physical replication, holding the equity securities of the index. Derivatives are used only for currency hedging and are not integral to the investment objective. The fund is suitable for medium to long-term investment and pays income quarterly. Securities lending is used to generate additional income, but well-managed within UCITS rules. The KID states the risks of the fund are concentrated in the healthcare sector, including market volatility, but the structure, objective, and risks are straightforward and easily understood by retail investors with basic knowledge. The fund has no complex factors and is non-complex by nature. The structure of the ETF is transparent."
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