{
    "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 Amundi STOXX Europe 600 UCITS ETF ACC is classified as non-complex. The Key Investor Information Document (KIID) states the ETF aims to track the STOXX Europe 600 Index through direct replication, primarily by making direct investments in the index constituents. Derivatives are mentioned as being used to deal with inflows and outflows and to achieve better exposure to an Index constituent. This suggests that the ETF uses derivatives for efficient portfolio management (EPM) rather than as a core part of its investment strategy, and therefore does not trigger the complex classification. Securities lending is also mentioned but is described as a way to generate additional income to offset its costs and doesn't automatically contribute to complexity. The ETF employs direct replication, making its structure straightforward for retail investors. The KIID indicates that the investment objective and structure are easily understood by retail investors with basic knowledge. This straightforward approach leads to the classification of Non-Complex."
    }
}