DUBAI - Here are some factors that may affect Middle East stock markets on Tuesday. Reuters has not verified the press reports and does not vouch for their accuracy.

INTERNATIONAL/REGIONAL

* GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks crumble as China virus toll mounts, safe havens in demand 

* Oil falls for sixth day as China virus raises global growth, demand concerns 

* MIDEAST STOCKS-Saudi leads Gulf lower as China virus fears mount 

* PRECIOUS-Gold steady as China virus fears offset stronger dollar 

* Amid Palestinian doubts, Trump to share Mideast peace plan with Israelis 

* EXPLAINER-What we know about Trump's Middle East peace plan 

* Trump discusses Syria, Libya with Turkey's Erdogan - White House 

* Saudi Arabia, UAE caution oil market against gloom over China virus

* Violence escalates in Iraq as government pushes to end protests

* Iran's Rouhani calls for unity, accuses Trump of exploiting rift

* Rouhani urges anti-money laundering compliance to curb Iran isolation 

* Iran prepares site for satellite launch that U.S. links to ballistic missiles 

* Lebanon's parliament passes 2020 budget amid financial crisis 

* Lebanon's bonds fall as debt restructuring decision looms 

* Wary of Iran, Gulf Arab states seen shrugging off new Lebanese government

* Thousands flee northwest Syria as Assad pushes closer to Idlib city 

* Militants attack Syria's Banias refinery - oil ministry 

* Libya's NOC issues warning over impact of oil blockade 

* OPEC president sees little impact from coronavirus on oil market - APS 

 

EGYPT

* Egypt preparing to add 330,000 tonnes of grain silo capacity

Egypt has wheat reserves to end June, sugar for six months - cabinet 

 

SAUDI ARABIA

* Saudi minister says Israeli passport holders cannot visit - CNN 

* Saudi Arabia's SAGO buys 900,000 tonnes barley 

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

* Emirates advises crew to stay in hotels, avoid crowds in China due to virus outbreak 

* Higher impairment charges hit UAE banks Emirates NBD and ADCB 

 

QATAR

* India wants to delink Qatar gas supply deals from crude; Qatar says no

 

KUWAIT

* Kuwait could need $180 bln in financing over the next six years -IMF 

OMAN

* Oman says supports Saudi readiness to react to virus impact on oil market 

 

BAHRAIN

* Moody's affirms ratings of National Bank of Bahrain and Bahrain Islamic Bank

(Compiled by Dubai newsroom) ((dubai.newsroom@thomsonreuters.com))