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Deutsche Bank

LC control no.n 50005103
Descriptive conventionsrda
Corporate name headingDeutsche Bank
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Variant(s)Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft
Doĭche Bank
See alsoNorddeutsche Bank
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Deutsche Bank und Disconto-Gesellschaft
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Rheinisch-Westfälische Bank
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Süddeutsche Bank
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Hessische Bank
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Bayerische Creditbank
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Südwestbank (Germany)
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Disconto Bank
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Berliner Disconto Bank
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Beginning date1870
Found inBrockhaus Enzyklopädie (Deutsche Bank; orig. founded 1870; merged 1929 with Disconto Gesellschaft to form Deutsche Bank und Disconto Gesellschaft; from 1937 just Deutsche Bank; closed down 1945; successors were, from 1952-1957: Norddeutsche Bank, Rheinisch-Westfälische Bank [no publs. in LC data base], Süddeutsche Bank [no publs. in LC data base]. These merged in 1957 and took the name Deutsche Bank)
Its Börsenbericht, 1957-
Its Web site, Nov. 4, 2003 (Founded 1870; 1929 merged with Disconto-Gesellschaft to become Deutsche Bank und Disconto-Gesellschaft; reverted to Deutsche Bank in 1937; in 1947-48, Deutsche Bank was broken up into ten banks (Rheinisch-Westfälische Bank (Düsseldorf), Süddeutsche Bank (München, Frankfurt), Norddeutsche Bank (Hamburg), Hessische Bank (Frankfurt), Bayerische Creditbank (München), Südwestbank (Mannheim, Stuttgart), Disconto Bank (Bremen)); in 1949 successor to Deutsche Bank established in Berlin: Berliner Disconto Bank AG; following the formation of the Federal Republic, the bank was able to regroup in two stages: in 1952 ten successor institutions combined to form three joint-stock companies: Rheinisch-Westfälische Bank, Süddeutsche Bank, and Norddeutsche Bank; in 1957 the three merged to form Deutsche Bank once again)
Strakh i nadezhda, 1987: prelim. (Doĭche Bank)
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