While everyone else is thinking about economics and politics, executive salaries and the future of the euro, do the opposite, even if it's hard. Invest in the spirit.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's in our interests that the euro is a successful, strong currency.
On the one hand, the financial projection is on the agenda - we will see if this problem can be resolved or not. I think it is a right idea to stage a special summit, which would deal with the question of priorities of European politics.
I think as a business it would be amazing if the euro was to collapse, but financially and economically I think that would be a bit of a tsunami for everybody to cope with.
Governments must commit to sound economic and financial policies. This is how we ensure reform in the euro area - and our independence.
It's political glue inside Europe to keep it together - the euro is the best thing going for it since the creation of the common market.
But I would bet that the euro continues to exist and that its importance as a global currency will likely increase.
This is what the European Union is all about. A strong market with a strong currency.
I am not a politician but I have dedicated the biggest part of my professional life to economic policy both in Greece and Europe.
What we should be doing in the EU as a whole is more economic integration in the single market, rather than less.
Unraveling the euro is a terrible thing. This is a 50-year endeavor to get this continent together and that's a wonderful endeavor.