{
    "fund_name": "Invesco US Treasury Bond 0-1 Year UCITS ETF Acc",
    "type": "ETF",
    "ucits": true,
    "replication_method": "physical",
    "leverage": false,
    "derivatives": false,
    "swaps": false,
    "inverse": false,
    "complex_factors": [],
    "classification": "non-complex",
    "supporting_data": "The ETF is a physically replicated, UCITS-compliant fund that tracks the Bloomberg US Treasury Coupons Index, which consists of US dollar-denominated, fixed-rate, nominal debt issued by the US Treasury with maturities between 0 and 1 year. The fund uses a sampling approach to replicate the index but does not employ derivatives, swaps, or leverage. The underlying assets are highly liquid US Treasury bonds, and the fund's risk profile is straightforward, with a risk category of 1. The fund's replication method is physical, and it does not engage in synthetic replication or use derivatives for investment purposes. The fund's costs are low (0.06% ongoing charge), and it does not have any complex features such as capital protection or structured products. The fund's holdings are transparent, and the index is well-defined and easily understandable. The fund's risk disclosures are clear, and there are no indications of complexity in the KIID or PRIIPs documents. The fund's use of derivatives is limited to securities lending, which is a common practice in ETFs and does not contribute to complexity. The fund's performance is aligned with the index, and there are no indications of tracking error or other complexities.",
    "confidence": 95
}