Greece’s creditor institutions could make an assessment on the country’s eligibility for new bailout on Friday, a eurozone official said, as a deadline to avoid a possible Greek financial meltdown draws near. The institutions that have been overseeing Greece’s bailouts—the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund—may come out Friday with their assessment of Greece’s request for help from the eurozone’s rescue fund, said a spokesman for the chairman of the Eurogroup of eurozone finance ministers. That assessment will also take into account the latest overhaul proposals from Greece, the spokesman added. The institutions’ assessment still needs to be discussed and approved by eurozone finance ministers, who may push for tougher criteria to avoid having to take aggressive action of reducing Greece’s debt. Jeroen Dijsselbloem, who presides over meetings of eurozone finance […]