{
    "type": "ETF",
    "ucits": true,
    "leverage": false,
    "derivatives": false,
    "swaps": false,
    "inverse": false,
    "replication_method": "physical",
    "complex_factors": [],
    "classification": "non-complex",
    "supporting_data": "The Xtrackers Harvest FTSE China A-H 50 UCITS ETF is a physically replicated ETF that directly holds the underlying securities of the FTSE China A-H 50 Index. The KIID explicitly states that the fund uses physical replication by buying all the securities in the index. While the fund may employ derivatives for risk management, these are not used for synthetic replication or leverage, and the primary strategy is straightforward index tracking. The fund has a clear risk profile (category 6) due to its exposure to Chinese equities, but this is not indicative of structural complexity. The fund's documentation does not mention leverage, inverse strategies, or complex underlying assets. The use of derivatives is limited to managing risk and improving efficiency, which does not trigger complexity under MiFID II. The fund is UCITS-compliant, further supporting its non-complex classification.",
    "confidence": 95
}