{
    "success": true,
    "data": {
        "leverage": false,
        "derivatives": false,
        "swaps": false,
        "inverse": false,
        "replication_method": "physical",
        "ucits": true,
        "type": "ETF",
        "complex_factors": [
            "ESG Index",
            "Green Bonds"
        ],
        "classification": "non-complex",
        "supporting_data": "The Amundi Global Aggregate Proceeds Bond 1-10Y UCITS ETF Acc tracks the Bloomberg MSCI Global Green Bond 1-10 Year Index, which represents the performance of Green Bonds. While the index methodology involves ESG criteria and the underlying bonds are 'Green Bonds', the ETF itself uses direct physical replication by investing primarily in the securities comprising the Benchmark Index. The document states that the fund may use a sampling replication strategy for optimization and engage in securities lending, which are standard practices for UCITS ETFs and do not inherently make them complex. There is no mention of complex derivatives integral to the strategy, embedded derivatives, or leverage beyond what is typical for UCITS. The risk profile relates to market risk from international bonds, not structural complexity. The underlying assets (Green Bonds) are described as investment grade and the index methodology aims to promote environmental transition, which contributes to understanding the fund's objective. Based on the provided information, the ETF's structure, replication method, and underlying assets do not present the complexities that would typically lead to a 'complex' classification under MiFID II. The presence of 'ESG characteristics' and 'Green Bonds' in the investment objective and benchmark index, while indicating a specific investment focus, does not automatically render the ETF complex from a MiFID II perspective, as the underlying instruments are still bonds and the replication is physical."
    }
}