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Peter David Schiff (/ˈʃɪf/; born March 23, 1963) is an American financial analyst, stockbroker, author and one-time Senate candidate. He is best known for the accuracy of his early warnings for the housing and financial markets leading up to the financial crisis of 2007-08.Schiff has appeared as a guest on numerous financial television shows and has been quoted in major print publications as a financial analyst and economist.
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Schiff, Peter David Peter Schiff
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American businessman
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Peter David Schiff
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