Reichsbank Act of 1875

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The Reichsbank Act of 1875 was the German imperial law that created and defined the powers, structure, and operations of the Reichsbank as the central bank of the newly unified German Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German federal law
banking law
central bank charter
aimedAt standardizing currency issuance in the German Empire
strengthening financial integration of the German Empire
appliesTo Reichsbank
bindingOn Reichsbank branches
note-issuing practices in the German Empire
country German Empire
defines operations of the Reichsbank
powers of the Reichsbank
structure of the Reichsbank
determines legal status of the Reichsbank
relationship between Reichsbank and the imperial government
enactedIn 1875
establishes Reichsbank
field financial regulation
monetary law
follows unification of Germany in 1871
hasConsequence creation of a centralized note-issuing authority
limitation of note-issuing rights of private banks in the German Empire
hasEffectOn German banking system
German monetary system
historicalPeriod German Empire era
jurisdiction German Empire
languageOfWork German
legalForm imperial statute
precededBy fragmented system of note-issuing banks in German states
purpose to centralize note issuance in the German Empire
to create a unified central bank for the German Empire
to regulate monetary policy in the German Empire
regulates banknote issuance in the German Empire
discount operations of the Reichsbank
governance of the Reichsbank
reserve requirements of the Reichsbank
relatedTo German mark
Reichsbank
central banking in Germany
subjectHasRole Reichsbank as central bank of the German Empire
temporalContext post-unification Germany
typeOfNorm public law

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Reichsbank regulatedBy Reichsbank Act of 1875