by Jonathan StearnsPatrick Donahue
7:57 PM EET February
17, 2015
(Bloomberg)
-- Greece
may request an extension of its loan agreement for six months, according to a
person familiar with the matter, a step that could ease a standoff with
creditors over the country’s future financing.
Prime
Minister Alexis Tsipras’s government intends to make the request on Wednesday,
the person told reporters in Brussels ,
asking not to be named as the deliberations are private. Talks are continuing
between Greece
and its international creditors on the conditions that would be attached to the
extension of the loan accord, the person said.