{
    "complex": false,
    "leverage": false,
    "derivatives": false,
    "swaps": false,
    "inverse": false,
    "replication_method": "physical",
    "ucits": true,
    "type": "ETF",
    "complex_factors": [],
    "classification": "non-complex",
    "supporting_data": "The Amundi FTSE MIB UCITS ETF Dist is a physically replicated ETF that tracks the FTSE MIB Net Total Return Index, which consists of 40 leading Italian equities. The fund uses direct replication (physical) and does not employ synthetic replication, swaps, or derivatives for its investment strategy. The KIID and factsheet confirm that the fund uses physical replication and does not mention any leverage, inverse exposure, or complex structured products. The risk profile is straightforward, with a risk rating of 5/7, which is typical for equity ETFs. The fund is UCITS-compliant, ensuring adherence to strict regulatory standards. There are no indications of capital protection mechanisms, contingent convertible bonds, or other complex features. The fund's primary risk is market risk associated with Italian equities, which is clearly disclosed. The absence of derivative usage beyond efficient portfolio management (e.g., securities lending) and the transparency of the underlying index (FTSE MIB) further support the non-complex classification.",
    "confidence": 95
}