Aug 24 (Reuters) - Here are some factors that may affect Middle East stock markets on Wednesday. Reuters has not verified the press reports and does not vouch for their accuracy.
INTERNATIONAL/REGIONAL
* GLOBAL MARKETS-Asia stocks cement gains after recent rally, oil slips
* MIDEAST STOCKS-Gulf slides with oil but closes off lows
* Oil prices fall on U.S. crude stocks build; fears over China demand
* Gold steady as investors await U.S. rate hike clues
* Turkey cuts rates again despite ratings worries
* COLUMN-Saudi Arabia isn't flooding oil market ahead of freeze talks: Kemp
* Turkey vows to cleanse Islamic State from border after wedding attack
* Kurdish group in near full control of Syria's Hasaka city
* In Iraq, Nigeria and now Turkey, child bombers strike
* Water shortages hit West Bank Palestinians, provoking war of words
* Iraq asks foreign companies to raise oil output, exports
* Iran will take part in Algeria OPEC meeting -source
* WIDER IMAGE-World's largest cemetery grows bigger as Shi'ite militias bury their dead
* Iraq's new oil minister sticks by demand to review foreign contracts
* Two soldiers killed in blast in Turkey's southeast -sources
* Middle East Crude-Offers of Abu Dhabi, Qatari grades pour in
* Iran signals more willingness for OPEC action to boost oil price
* SPECIAL REPORT-Massacre reports show U.S. inability to curb Iraq militias
* Syria Kurds win battle with gov't, Turkey mobilises against them
* Turkish military, U.S.-led coalition launch operation in northern Syria - gov't press office
* With Biden visit, U.S. seeks balance with truculent Turkey
* UN braces for refugee exodus from Iraq's Mosul
* Iraq has not yet reached its full oil market share, says PM
* Mass protests in West Bank city after Palestinian detainee dies
EGYPT
* Egypt plans to end fuel subsidies within three years - sources
* Egypt wheat commission submits corruption report amid calls for minister to resign
* Egypt's GASC receives offers in sunflower, soyoil tenders -trade
* Egyptian pound stable at regular dollar sale and on black market
* Egypt's GASC cancels wheat tender, no reason given
SAUDI ARABIA
* Saudi govt selling up to 20 bln riyals of bonds -Maaal
* Saudi Aramco asks to reduce stake in Indonesia refinery -energy minister
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
* UAE's RAKBANK expects low-single digit loan growth in 2016 -CEO
QATAR
* BRIEF-Tekfen Holding unit Tekfen Insaat signs pre-protocol for $2.1 bln project in Qatar
* BRIEF-Empire State Realty announces $622 mln investment by Qatar Investment Authority
(Compiled by Dubai newsroom) ((Bernardo.Vizcaino@thomsonreuters.com; Telf: +61293218168; Reuters Messaging: bernardo.vizcaino.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net))
INTERNATIONAL/REGIONAL
* GLOBAL MARKETS-Asia stocks cement gains after recent rally, oil slips
* MIDEAST STOCKS-Gulf slides with oil but closes off lows
* Oil prices fall on U.S. crude stocks build; fears over China demand
* Gold steady as investors await U.S. rate hike clues
* Turkey cuts rates again despite ratings worries
* COLUMN-Saudi Arabia isn't flooding oil market ahead of freeze talks: Kemp
* Turkey vows to cleanse Islamic State from border after wedding attack
* Kurdish group in near full control of Syria's Hasaka city
* In Iraq, Nigeria and now Turkey, child bombers strike
* Water shortages hit West Bank Palestinians, provoking war of words
* Iraq asks foreign companies to raise oil output, exports
* Iran will take part in Algeria OPEC meeting -source
* WIDER IMAGE-World's largest cemetery grows bigger as Shi'ite militias bury their dead
* Iraq's new oil minister sticks by demand to review foreign contracts
* Two soldiers killed in blast in Turkey's southeast -sources
* Middle East Crude-Offers of Abu Dhabi, Qatari grades pour in
* Iran signals more willingness for OPEC action to boost oil price
* SPECIAL REPORT-Massacre reports show U.S. inability to curb Iraq militias
* Syria Kurds win battle with gov't, Turkey mobilises against them
* Turkish military, U.S.-led coalition launch operation in northern Syria - gov't press office
* With Biden visit, U.S. seeks balance with truculent Turkey
* UN braces for refugee exodus from Iraq's Mosul
* Iraq has not yet reached its full oil market share, says PM
* Mass protests in West Bank city after Palestinian detainee dies
EGYPT
* Egypt plans to end fuel subsidies within three years - sources
* Egypt wheat commission submits corruption report amid calls for minister to resign
* Egypt's GASC receives offers in sunflower, soyoil tenders -trade
* Egyptian pound stable at regular dollar sale and on black market
* Egypt's GASC cancels wheat tender, no reason given
SAUDI ARABIA
* Saudi govt selling up to 20 bln riyals of bonds -Maaal
* Saudi Aramco asks to reduce stake in Indonesia refinery -energy minister
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
* UAE's RAKBANK expects low-single digit loan growth in 2016 -CEO
QATAR
* BRIEF-Tekfen Holding unit Tekfen Insaat signs pre-protocol for $2.1 bln project in Qatar
* BRIEF-Empire State Realty announces $622 mln investment by Qatar Investment Authority
(Compiled by Dubai newsroom) ((Bernardo.Vizcaino@thomsonreuters.com; Telf: +61293218168; Reuters Messaging: bernardo.vizcaino.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net))