Deutsche Rentenbank

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Deutsche Rentenbank was the German financial institution established in 1923 to stabilize the currency and restore confidence during the hyperinflation crisis of the Weimar Republic.

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instanceOf financial institution
country Germany NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
currencyIssued Rentenmark NERFINISHED
dissolvedIn 20th century
establishedFor currency stabilization during hyperinflation
restoration of monetary confidence
foundedAfter German hyperinflation of early 1920s
foundedDuring Weimar hyperinflation crisis NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalSignificance end of German hyperinflation
hasLanguage German
headquartersLocation Berlin
historicalPeriod Weimar Republic NERFINISHED
inception 1923
industry banking
monetary policy
jurisdiction Germany NERFINISHED
legalForm public law institution
locatedIn Weimar Republic NERFINISHED
mainRole issue of Rentenmark
monetaryReform introduction of Rentenmark in 1923
operatedIn German hyperinflation crisis
partOf Weimar Republic financial system NERFINISHED
purpose restoration of public confidence in currency
stabilization of currency
regulates Rentenmark circulation
replaced hyperinflationary Papiermark system
replacedBy Reichsbank (as main central bank) NERFINISHED
significantEvent German currency stabilization of 1923
status defunct
typeOfBank central banking institution

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Rentenmark reform of 1923 createdInstitution Deutsche Rentenbank