Greek talks start in Riga, Latvia

The Eurogroup meeting of finance ministers and central bankers starts today and first to utter some words is EU president Jeroen Dijsselbloem and ECB's Mario Draghi

Considering most of the EU lot have been blabbing on consistently all week (and for the last five years, much to the dismay of Adam) I don't think we're going to get anything we haven't already heard. Draghi could be the wild card but he too is unlikely to drop any real tape bombs

Bloomberg have some sort of live coverage for the meeting but I'm not sure if that's just the press briefing or after event press conference so I'll do some digging for any feeds

Update: Here's the link to the EC tv channels and schedule that will be covering the meeting