Markets rally on report Greece accepts creditor terms

LONDON (Reuters) - Eurozone stocks and peripheral bonds rallied on Wednesday, extending gains after a report that Greece was ready to accept most conditions from its international creditors in order to reach a deal over its debt crisis. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras was prepared to accept creditors' demands for a bailout with only a few minor changes, the Financial Times said. The FTSEurofirst 300 <.FTEU3> extended gains, up 1.5 pct, with the euro zone blue-chip Euro STOXX <.STOXX50E> up 2.1 percent. The euro trimmed losses against the dollar to trade at $1.11535 , flat on the day, while against the British pound it turned higher to trade 0.4 percent higher on the day . German 10-year yields rose 4.3 basis points to a day's high of 0.82 percent while Spanish, Italian and Portuguese equivalents fell 6-8 bps to 2.22 percent , 2.25 percent and 2.90 percent , respectively. (This corrected version of the story fixes euro exchange rate to $1.11535) (Reporting by London Markets Team; Editing by Lionel Laurent)