{
    "type": "ETF",
    "ucits": true,
    "leverage": false,
    "derivatives": false,
    "swaps": false,
    "inverse": false,
    "replication_method": "physical",
    "complex_factors": [],
    "classification": "non-complex",
    "supporting_data": "The Xtrackers MSCI Japan Screened UCITS ETF is a physically replicated ETF that directly purchases underlying securities to track the MSCI Japan Select Screened Index. The KIID and factsheet confirm that the fund uses physical replication and does not employ synthetic replication, swaps, or leverage. While the fund may use derivatives for risk management or efficient portfolio management, this is explicitly stated as being for cost reduction and not as a core strategy. The fund's risk profile is classified as category 6, but this is due to the volatility of Japanese equities rather than structural complexity. The ESG screening criteria and carbon emission reduction rules add a layer of methodology but do not introduce complexity in the MiFID II sense. The fund's transparency, liquidity, and straightforward replication method align with non-complex classification criteria.",
    "confidence": 95
}