
Few industries have suffered as much through the economic crisis of the past six months as the insurance industry. But Lord Peter Levene, chairman of Lloyd's of London, the storied insurance market founded in 1688, feels his organization is in good shape to survive and prosper. He is less certain about how long the crisis will last or how individual investors should respond to the market crash. Levene, who has worked in the defense industry, overseen turnarounds in railroads and commercial real estate, and served the British government in various capacities, recently spoke with Globe reporter Jeffrey Krasner.
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