DUBAI, May 21 (Reuters) - Here are some factors that may affect Middle East stock markets on Sunday. Reuters has not verified the press reports and does not vouch for their accuracy.
INTERNATIONAL/REGIONAL
* GLOBAL MARKETS-Dollar slides on Trump concern, but stocks rise
* MIDEAST STOCKS-MSCI shares pose main drag on Gulf as global markets skid
* Oil at one-month high, supply-cut extension expected
* PRECIOUS-Gold on track for biggest gain in five weeks
* U.S., Saudi firms sign tens of billions of dollars of deals as Trump visits
* Decisively re-elected, Rouhani defies hardliners, pledges to open Iran
* Amid firestorm at home, Trump to seek reset with Islamic world
* Under siege in Washington, Trump reaps Saudi arms deal, stronger ties
* Saudis, United States blacklist a Hezbollah leader
* U.S. calls on Iran to halt support for 'destabilizing forces'
* France says Rouhani re-election strengthens hope of Iran nuclear deal application
* Syrian rebels begin to leave last opposition-held Homs district
* Yemen's Houthis say fire ballistic missile towards Saudi capital
* Yemen cholera cases could hit 300,000 within six months -WHO
* Death toll rises in southern Libya attack, defence minister suspended
* Rescued migrants tell of detention, beatings, slavery in Libya
* Libyan oil production recovers partially after power outage -officials
* Thousands rally in north Morocco protest march
* Morocco phosphate ship held in Panama over Western Sahara challenge - officials
* Tunisia protesters close oil pumping station after army standoff
* Tunisia buys 92,000 T milling wheat in tender -trade
* Central bank of Libya has 0.82 pct of UniCredit after cash call
* Hapag-UASC tie-up nears completion as funding snags overcome - sources
EGYPT
* U.S. wheat exports to Egypt seen remaining rare despite sale
* Average yields rise on Egyptian six-month and one-year T-bills
* Egypt procured 2 million tonnes of wheat from local farmers
SAUDI ARABIA
* Saudi Aramco: looking for opportunities to expand in U.S. over 10 years
* Saudi Aramco CEO says to sign $50 billion of deals with U.S. companies
INTERVIEW-Saudi's ACWA Power plans late 2018 IPO, foreign as well as local listing
* Saudi Arabia tenders to purchase 1.5 mln T feed barley
* Saudi Arabia says comfortable with 2017 budget deficit
* Softbank-Saudi tech fund becomes world's biggest with $93 bln of capital
* Saudi's PIF says overseas investment to grow gradually
* Blackstone, Saudi's PIF plan $40 bln infrastructure investment fund
* Saudi minister of finance says local debt expected to be start again Q2 or Q3
* Saudi to open militant-monitoring centre during Trump visit
* Saudi deputy economy minister says privatisation terms case-by-case
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
* CEO, some staff leave MidEast e-commerce venture Noon - sources
* UAE Exchange Group targets up to $300 mln in acquisitions
QATAR
* ExxonMobil secures Qatari condensate for Singapore unit - sources
* Qatar says sees merits of extending oil supply cut into Q1 2018
KUWAIT
* Patrol boat stops armed Iraqis entering Kuwaiti waters - agency
OMAN
* TABLE-Oman budget deficit grew to $14.3 billion in 2016 -ministry
* Oman appoints banks ahead of debut public dollar sukuk
(Compiled by Dubai Newsroom)
INTERNATIONAL/REGIONAL
* GLOBAL MARKETS-Dollar slides on Trump concern, but stocks rise
* MIDEAST STOCKS-MSCI shares pose main drag on Gulf as global markets skid
* Oil at one-month high, supply-cut extension expected
* PRECIOUS-Gold on track for biggest gain in five weeks
* U.S., Saudi firms sign tens of billions of dollars of deals as Trump visits
* Decisively re-elected, Rouhani defies hardliners, pledges to open Iran
* Amid firestorm at home, Trump to seek reset with Islamic world
* Under siege in Washington, Trump reaps Saudi arms deal, stronger ties
* Saudis, United States blacklist a Hezbollah leader
* U.S. calls on Iran to halt support for 'destabilizing forces'
* France says Rouhani re-election strengthens hope of Iran nuclear deal application
* Syrian rebels begin to leave last opposition-held Homs district
* Yemen's Houthis say fire ballistic missile towards Saudi capital
* Yemen cholera cases could hit 300,000 within six months -WHO
* Death toll rises in southern Libya attack, defence minister suspended
* Rescued migrants tell of detention, beatings, slavery in Libya
* Libyan oil production recovers partially after power outage -officials
* Thousands rally in north Morocco protest march
* Morocco phosphate ship held in Panama over Western Sahara challenge - officials
* Tunisia protesters close oil pumping station after army standoff
* Tunisia buys 92,000 T milling wheat in tender -trade
* Central bank of Libya has 0.82 pct of UniCredit after cash call
* Hapag-UASC tie-up nears completion as funding snags overcome - sources
EGYPT
* U.S. wheat exports to Egypt seen remaining rare despite sale
* Average yields rise on Egyptian six-month and one-year T-bills
* Egypt procured 2 million tonnes of wheat from local farmers
SAUDI ARABIA
* Saudi Aramco: looking for opportunities to expand in U.S. over 10 years
* Saudi Aramco CEO says to sign $50 billion of deals with U.S. companies
INTERVIEW-Saudi's ACWA Power plans late 2018 IPO, foreign as well as local listing
* Saudi Arabia tenders to purchase 1.5 mln T feed barley
* Saudi Arabia says comfortable with 2017 budget deficit
* Softbank-Saudi tech fund becomes world's biggest with $93 bln of capital
* Saudi's PIF says overseas investment to grow gradually
* Blackstone, Saudi's PIF plan $40 bln infrastructure investment fund
* Saudi minister of finance says local debt expected to be start again Q2 or Q3
* Saudi to open militant-monitoring centre during Trump visit
* Saudi deputy economy minister says privatisation terms case-by-case
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
* CEO, some staff leave MidEast e-commerce venture Noon - sources
* UAE Exchange Group targets up to $300 mln in acquisitions
QATAR
* ExxonMobil secures Qatari condensate for Singapore unit - sources
* Qatar says sees merits of extending oil supply cut into Q1 2018
KUWAIT
* Patrol boat stops armed Iraqis entering Kuwaiti waters - agency
OMAN
* TABLE-Oman budget deficit grew to $14.3 billion in 2016 -ministry
* Oman appoints banks ahead of debut public dollar sukuk
(Compiled by Dubai Newsroom)